Mr. Blue_Shirt Posted January 8, 2021 Author Posted January 8, 2021 2 minutes ago, Mr. Blue_Shirt said: 120. Mi Chico Latino - Geri Halliwell from the album Schizophonic (August 16, 1999) "Mi Chico Latino" is a song recorded by british singer and former Spice Girls member at the time, Geri Halliwell. The song was released as the album's second single for her debut solo album Schizophonic. It is a Latin pop song which is centred on a lost love theme. Spotify Apple Music Youtube 119. The Red Shoes - Kate Bush from the album The Red Shoes (April 5, 1994) "The Red Shoes" is a song written Kate Bush. It was the third single from the album "The Red Shoes". The song is about a girl who puts on a pair of enchanted ballet slippers and can't stop dancing until she breaks the spell. It is inspired by a character in the Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger film The Red Shoes. Spotify Apple Music Youtube 118. Bliss - Tori Amos from the album To Venus and Back (August 24, 1999) "Bliss" is a song by American singer-songwriter Tori Amos. It is the lead single from Amos' fifth studio album, To Venus and Back. About the song meaning, Tori explained: Spotify Apple Music Youtube 117. From This Moment On - Shania Twain from the album Come On Over (March 14, 1998) "From This Moment On" is a song by Canadian country singer Shania Twain. It was released as the fourth single from her third studio album, Come On Over. The song was released as a duet featuring country singer Bryan White for the original album version but later it was released as a solo for single release and the International version of the album. This song was written during a soccer game in Italy. "We were in Italy at a soccer game. My husband loves sports. I don't know the game that well, so my mind drifted and I started writing." Twain explained. Spotify Apple Music Youtube
GreatestLoveofAll Posted January 8, 2021 Posted January 8, 2021 1 hour ago, Mr. Blue_Shirt said: 117. From This Moment On - Shania Twain YES MAAM YES MAAM YES MAAM
GreatestLoveofAll Posted January 8, 2021 Posted January 8, 2021 1 hour ago, Mr. Blue_Shirt said: 112. Make It Happen - Mariah Carey Only her second-best gospel song
Bloodflowers. Posted January 8, 2021 Posted January 8, 2021 starting the list RIGHT I am already more invested into this list because your 90s taste is so similar with mine wish the damn page doesn't load for ages jesus
Bloodflowers. Posted January 8, 2021 Posted January 8, 2021 1 hour ago, Mr. Blue_Shirt said: 114. When You Say Nothing at All - Ronan Keating from the album Ronan (July 26, 1999) "When You Say Nothing at All" was released as the debut solo single by Irish singer-songwriter Ronan Keating. The song was recorded in 1999 for the soundtrack to the film Notting Hill and also appeared on Keating's debut solo album, Ronan. haven't heard this one, so I am currenly checking it out! thanks
ATRL Moderator Legend E Posted January 8, 2021 ATRL Moderator Posted January 8, 2021 OMG MY GAY ASS IS SO EXCITED FOR THIS LIST mi chico latino is so cheesy but such a bop too i have watched the red shoes film thanks to kate and it's beautiful (ofc if you can handle the effects of the time and stuff) the song is great too! i am not a huge tori fan post little earthquakes ( ) but bliss is THAT song! from this moment on classic idk the next three songs (i think i know the ronan keating one, the title looks familiar but i'm too lazy to check it out ) spending my time, make it happen classiques i need to check out that the cranberries song, i don't think i know it ciega sordomuda is soooo good, people really forgot what a good artist shakira once was FLAWLESS LIST KEEP IT GOING KING
Remmy Posted January 9, 2021 Posted January 9, 2021 I'm a '90s baby but I feel like I only know the big, BIG hits from the last half of that decade So I can't say I recognize much so far. From This Moment On Damn I haven't heard this in a long time, I need to download her Greatest Hits album or something
Mr. Blue_Shirt Posted January 9, 2021 Author Posted January 9, 2021 10 hours ago, GreatestLoveofAll said: YES MAAM YES MAAM YES MAAM 10 hours ago, GreatestLoveofAll said: Only her second-best gospel song Both Mariah & Shania really delivered on that one. Those were a classics, those were a classic 10 hours ago, Bloodflowers. said: starting the list RIGHT I am already more invested into this list because your 90s taste is so similar with mine wish the damn page doesn't load for ages jesus Maybe because of the gifs nnn, i should try to compressed it in the next update I used to hear that Ronan song all the time. The song is so cheesy as hell but i love it ddd 4 hours ago, Legend E said: OMG MY GAY ASS IS SO EXCITED FOR THIS LIST mi chico latino is so cheesy but such a bop too i have watched the red shoes film thanks to kate and it's beautiful (ofc if you can handle the effects of the time and stuff) the song is great too! i am not a huge tori fan post little earthquakes ( ) but bliss is THAT song! from this moment on classic idk the next three songs (i think i know the ronan keating one, the title looks familiar but i'm too lazy to check it out ) spending my time, make it happen classiques i need to check out that the cranberries song, i don't think i know it ciega sordomuda is soooo good, people really forgot what a good artist shakira once was FLAWLESS LIST KEEP IT GOING KING YASSS thank god for mods to extended the date so i can do this list ahjakfsd Geri and those butchered spanish has me dying ngl but the song is super bop i- I haven't watched it the red shoes but the fact that i only knew about it minutes before i posted this dd Ms. Amos discography is honestly really good. The fact that i discovered her music just few years because of those youtube recommendation. Praise gay god for that 2 hours ago, JGibson said: Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing + From This Moment On 2 hours ago, Remmy said: I'm a '90s baby but I feel like I only know the big, BIG hits from the last half of that decade So I can't say I recognize much so far. From This Moment On Damn I haven't heard this in a long time, I need to download her Greatest Hits album or something Shania's dicograpy is such a classic. The fact she became so successful as a crossover country artist at the time whew Truly the original Taylor Swift
Mr. Blue_Shirt Posted January 9, 2021 Author Posted January 9, 2021 (edited) 108. Someday - Sugar Ray from the album 14:59 (June 15, 1999) "Someday" is a song by the American rock band Sugar Ray. It was as a single from their third album 14:59. The song reached number seven on both the US Billboard Hot 100 and the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart. Spotify Apple Music Youtube 107. It Feels So Good - Sonique from the album Hear My Cry (December 1, 1998) "It Feels So Good" is a song by British singer Sonique. It was released on December 1, 1998 but then it was re-released in May 2000. About the meaning of the song, Sonique said, "It's about this guy whom I really liked years ago, but who didn't return my feelings. For he was very successful and I wasn't — at that time. And he thought that I was in love with his success. This song is just a way of declaring that it was him I liked." Spotify Apple Music Youtube 106. Why - Annie Lennox from the album Diva (March 28, 1992) "Why" is the first solo single by the Scottish singer Annie Lennox, released in 1992. It was taken from her debut solo album Diva. The song was a big hit internationally, reaching No. 1 in Italy and peaking within the Top 10 in Belgium, Canada, Ireland and five other countries. The song also reached No. 5 in the United Kingdom while in the United States peaked at No. 34 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 6 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Spotify Apple Music Youtube 105. Stop - Spice Girls from the album Spiceworld (March 9, 1998) "Stop" is a song by English girl group the Spice Girls from their second studio album, Spiceworld. The group co-wrote the song with its producers, Paul Wilson and Andy Watkins of the Absolute production duo, during the filming of the film Spice World. The concept of "Stop" was mainly penned by Geri Halliwell. She came up with the first lines of the song and recorded them into a dictaphone Spotify Apple Music Youtube Edited January 9, 2021 by Mr. Blue_Shirt
Mr. Blue_Shirt Posted January 9, 2021 Author Posted January 9, 2021 (edited) 104. Slide - Goo Goo Dolls from the album Dizzy Up the Girl (September 17, 1998) "Slide" is a song recorded by American alternative rock group Goo Goo Dolls. It was released as the second single from their sixth studio album, Dizzy Up the Girl. John Rzeznik, the lead singer of Goo Goo Dolls explained In a 2002 performance on VH1 Storytellers that the song refers to a teenage girl in a strict Catholic environment who has become pregnant. She and her boyfriend are debating as to the possibility of abortion or marriage, which is presented in the song as the verse "do you want to get married or run away". Spotify Apple Music Youtube 103. Tearin' Up My Heart - NSYNC from the album 'N Sync (February 10, 1997) "Tearin' Up My Heart" is a song by American boy band NSYNC, released as the second single from their self-titled debut album. The song was originally pitched to the Backstreet Boys but was eventually given to NSYNC to record. Spotify Apple Music Youtube 102. Genie in a Bottle - Christina Aguilera from the album Christina Aguilera (June 22, 1999) "Genie in a Bottle" is a song recorded by American singer Christina Aguilera. The song was released as the lead single from her self-titled debut album. It is a teen pop and dance-pop song which incorporates elements from R&B. Lyrically, "Genie in a Bottle" uses sexual references to talk about the theme of self-respect. Spotify Apple Music Youtube 101. Walking After You - Foo Fighters from the album The Colour and the Shape (August 17, 1998) "Walking After You" is a song by the Foo Fighters and appears on the band's 1997 album The Colour and the Shape. In 1998 a re-recorded version appeared on The X-Files: The Album, the soundtrack to the original X-Files movie, and was released as a single. Spotify Apple Music Youtube Edited January 9, 2021 by Mr. Blue_Shirt
Mr. Blue_Shirt Posted January 9, 2021 Author Posted January 9, 2021 (edited) 100. It's Not Right but It's Okay - Whitney Houston from the album My Love Is Your Love (January 25, 1999) "It's Not Right but It's Okay" is the third single by American singer Whitney Houston from her fourth studio album, My Love Is Your Love. The song examines a woman confronting her lover about his infidelity. The original Rodney Jerkins production was released, but mainstream radio airplay and sales were given for the Thunderpuss Remix. Spotify Apple Music Youtube 99. Millennium - Robbie Williams from the album I've Been Expecting You (September 7, 1998) "Millennium" is a song recorded by English singer Robbie Williams. It was released as the first single for his second studio album I've Been Expecting You. The song also received extensive airplay in the United States and Canada, where it was the lead single from Williams' 1999 compilation album, The Ego Has Landed. The song borrows heavily from the musical arrangement of John Barry's "You Only Live Twice", the title track of the 1967 James Bond film, said to be one of Williams' favourite James Bond movies. However, it is a re-recording in a slightly different key instead of a direct sample. Spotify Apple Music Youtube 98. I Love You Always Forever - Donna Lewis from the album Now in a Minute (May 14, 1996) "I Love You Always Forever" is a song by British/Welsh singer Donna Lewis. it was released as the lead single for her debut album, Now in a Minute. The song is about the singer declares her endless love for her significant other. The song was originally titled "Lydia", but was later changed because there was no mention of anyone with that name in the song. The chorus "I love you always forever, near and far closer together", is a quote taken directly from the novel Love for Lydia by H. E. Bates. Spotify Apple Music Youtube 97. The World I Know - Collective Soul from the album Collective Soul (November 14, 1995) "The World I Know" is a song by American band Collective Soul, originally released on their 1995 eponymous album. The lead singer Ed Roland explained the inspiration behind "The World I Know": Quote I wrote that when we had a day off in New York City. This was 25 years ago, when we were in Times Square, which is not what Times Square is now, which is like Disneyland. There was still some grit and dirt to New York City - especially around Times Square and Union Square back then. I literally walked out of the room, took a two-hour walk around New York, and just absorbed and observed from the highs and lows of what society was offering in the greatest city in the world. Spotify Apple Music Youtube Edited January 9, 2021 by Mr. Blue_Shirt
Mr. Blue_Shirt Posted January 9, 2021 Author Posted January 9, 2021 (edited) 96. Wish I Could Fly - Roxette from the album Have a Nice Day (February 1, 1999) "Wish I Could Fly" is a song by Swedish pop music duo Roxette. The song was released as the lead single from their sixth studio album, Have a Nice Day. The song is an orchestral pop ballad which contains elements of electronica and was written as an experiment by Per Gessle, who was attempting to establish if a prominently-placed drum loop would fit alongside a large orchestra. Spotify Apple Music Youtube 95. Free Your Mind - En Vogue from the album Funky Divas (September 24, 1992) "Free Your Mind" is a song by American female group En Vogue. The song was released as the third single from their album Funky Divas. The opening line: "Prejudice, wrote a song about it. Like to hear it? Here it go!", is adapted from a line originally used by David Alan Grier's character Calhoun Tubbs from Fox's In Living Color. Spotify Apple Music Youtube 94. Jesus to a Child - George Michael from the album Older (January 8, 1996) "Jesus to a Child" is a song by British singer George Michael. It was released as the lead single from his album Older. Although it was not officially released until January 1996, Michael unveiled the song in November 1994 during the inaugural MTV Europe Music Awards, where he performed it live in front of Berlin's Brandenburg Gate. The song was a melancholy tribute to Michael's Brazilian lover Anselmo Feleppa, whom he met when performing in Rio de Janeiro in 1991. Feleppa died two years later from an AIDS-related brain haemorrhage. Spotify Apple Music Youtube 93. Bills, Bills, Bills - Destiny's Child from the album The Writing's on the Wall (June 14, 1999) "Bills, Bills, Bills" is a song by American girl group Destiny's Child. The song was released as the lead single for their second studio album The Writing's on the Wall. The song was nominated for two Grammy Awards for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals and Best R&B Song at the 42nd awards ceremony. Spotify Apple Music Youtube Edited January 9, 2021 by Mr. Blue_Shirt
JGibson Posted January 9, 2021 Posted January 9, 2021 Bills, Bills, Bills + Someday + Free Your Mind + The World I Know + Genie In A Bottle + Walking After You + Tearin' Up My Heart + Slide
Bloodflowers. Posted January 9, 2021 Posted January 9, 2021 mess at Jesus to a Child being so low it's George's best song Donna Lewis if "I Love You Always Forever" made it to the list, that means "Nothing Ever Changes" definitely made it higher, right... right? Whitney and Sonique Annie!!!!!! that whole DIVA album is a masterpiece Money Can't Buy It >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> currenly listening to the songs you listed that I haven't heard yet, you can check out my Last.fm so see which one those are right now
Bloodflowers. Posted January 9, 2021 Posted January 9, 2021 waitttttttttttttt Wish I Could Fly trip me out thank you thank you thank you for another hidden jam I just explored
Mr. Blue_Shirt Posted January 9, 2021 Author Posted January 9, 2021 7 hours ago, JGibson said: Bills, Bills, Bills + Someday + Free Your Mind + The World I Know + Genie In A Bottle + Walking After You + Tearin' Up My Heart + Slide Hits after hits after hits We love to see that! 7 hours ago, Bloodflowers. said: mess at Jesus to a Child being so low it's George's best song Donna Lewis if "I Love You Always Forever" made it to the list, that means "Nothing Ever Changes" definitely made it higher, right... right? Whitney and Sonique Annie!!!!!! that whole DIVA album is a masterpiece Money Can't Buy It >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> currenly listening to the songs you listed that I haven't heard yet, you can check out my Last.fm so see which one those are right now 7 hours ago, Bloodflowers. said: waitttttttttttttt Wish I Could Fly trip me out thank you thank you thank you for another hidden jam I just explored Honestly Jesus to a Child is too sad for me cause it was too real nn Wish I Could Fly is their best single in the 90s. The fact that it was actually the fist song that i heard from them and i thought they were some new band at the time i- Quote if "I Love You Always Forever" made it to the list, that means "Nothing Ever Changes" definitely made it higher, right... right? let me check you Lastfm real quick ddd
Mr. Blue_Shirt Posted January 9, 2021 Author Posted January 9, 2021 92. To the Moon and Back - Savage Garden from the album Savage Garden (November 18, 1996) "To the Moon and Back" is a song by Australian pop duo Savage Garden. It was released as the second single from their self-titled 1997 album. After "Truly Madly Deeply" became an even bigger hit than their debut " I Want You", the band decided to mix a shorter edit of "To the Moon and Back" and re-release it internationally in 1998. Spotify Apple Music Youtube 91. Put Yourself in My Place - Kylie Minogue from the album Kylie Minogue (November 14, 1994) "Put Yourself in My Place" is a song recorded by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. It was released as the second single from her fifth and eponymous studio album. This is a ballad that discusses themes of ending a relationship and moving on. The song's sound incorporates musical elements of trip hop and pop music. "Put Yourself in My Place" was written, arranged, and produced by American musician and songwriter Jimmy Harry. Spotify Apple Music Youtube 90. Fastlove - George Michael from the album Older (April 22, 1996) "Fastlove" is a song by George Michael. It was released as second single taken from Michael's third studio album Older. "Fastlove" is an energetic tune about the need for gratification and fulfillment without concern for commitment. Spotify Apple Music Youtube 89. They Don't Care About Us - Michael Jackson from the album HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I (April 16, 1996) "They Don't Care About Us" is the fifth single from Michael Jackson's album HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I. It is a protest song and one of the most controversial song he ever composed due to surrounding allegations of antisemitic lyrics. He later apologized and re-releasing the song with a new vocal featuring altered lyrics. Spotify Apple Music Youtube
Mr. Blue_Shirt Posted January 9, 2021 Author Posted January 9, 2021 88. Closing Time - Semisonic from the album Feeling Strangely Fine (March 10, 1998) "Closing Time" is song by American rock band Semisonic. It was released as the lead single from their second studio album, Feeling Strangely Fine. While the song is about people leaving a bar at closing time, it also about Dan Wilson, the lead vocalist of the group in anticipation of fatherhood when his girlfriend was pregnant at the time. Spotify Apple Music Youtube 87. Kiss From a Rose - Seal from the album Seal II (July 18, 1994) "Kiss from a Rose" is a song from Seal's second eponymous album. The song was first released as a single and included in the film The NeverEnding Story III in 1994. It was re-released a year later in 1995 as part of the Batman Forever film soundtrack. In 2015, Seal said of the song: "To be honest, I was never really that proud of it, though I like what Trevor did with the recording. He turned that tape from my corner into another 8 million record sales and my name became a household name." Spotify Apple Music Youtube 86. Black or White - Michael Jackson from the album Dangerous (November 11, 1991) "Black or White" is a single by American singer-songwriter Michael Jackson. The song was released as the first single from his eighth studio album, Dangerous. Epic Records described the song as "a rock 'n' roll dance song about racial harmony". Spotify Apple Music Youtube 86. Nothing Compares 2 U - Sinéad O'Connor from the album I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got (January 8, 1990) "Nothing Compares 2 U" is a song written and composed by Prince for his side project, The Family; the song featured on their eponymous 1985 debut album. In 1990 a cover version by Sinéad O'Connor, released as the second single from her second studio album, I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got, became a worldwide hit. The song's lyrics explore feelings of longing from the point of view of an abandoned lover. Spotify Apple Music Youtube
Mr. Blue_Shirt Posted January 9, 2021 Author Posted January 9, 2021 84. Groove Is in The Heart - Deee-Lite from the album World Clique (August 6, 1990) "Groove Is in the Heart" is a song by American dance band Deee-Lite. The song was released as the lead single from their debut album, World Clique. Though the album version was not recorded until 1990, the song was originally written in the late 1980s; it was performed live as early as 1989. Spotify Apple Music Youtube 83. Adia - Sarah McLachlan from the album Surfacing (July 7, 1998) "Adia" is a song by Canadian singer Sarah McLachlan. It was released as third single for her album Surfacing. On VH1 Storytellers, McLachlan said about the song, "I'm not quite sure how to explain this one but, uh, I guess more than anything it's about my problems in dealing with feeling responsible for everyone else." Spotify Apple Music Youtube 82. Beautiful Stranger - Madonna from the album Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (May 19, 1999) "Beautiful Stranger" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Madonna. It was released as a single from the soundtrack of the film, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. The song is a psychedelic pop and disco song that features heavily reverberated guitars and bouncy drum loops. Its lyrics tell the tale of a romantic infatuation. Spotify Apple Music Youtube 81. Tears in Heaven - Eric Clapton from the album Rush: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack (January 8, 1992) "Tears in Heaven" is a song by Eric Clapton. The song appeared on the 1991 Rush film soundtrack and in January 1992, Clapton performed the song in front of an audience at Bray Studios, Berkshire, England for MTV Unplugged, with the recording appearing on his Unplugged album. On 20 March 1991, Clapton's 4-year-old son Conor died after falling from the 53rd-floor window of a New York City apartment belonging to Conor's mother's friend. He dealt with the grief of his son's death by cowriting "Tears in Heaven" with Will Jennings. In an interview in 1992, Clapton said of the song, "It was in the back of my head but it didn’t really have a reason for being until I was scoring this movie ... then it sort of had a reason to be. And it is a little ambiguous because it could be taken to be about Conor but it also is meant to be part of the film." Spotify Apple Music Youtube
Mr. Blue_Shirt Posted January 9, 2021 Author Posted January 9, 2021 80. You're Still the One - Shania Twain from the album Come On Over (January 27, 1998) "You're Still the One" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian singer Shania Twain. It was released as the third single from her third studio album Come On Over. It was Twain's first single to be released to pop radio. The song is about addressing criticism of her and-then husband Robert John "Mutt" Lange relationship claims that the age difference was extreme, and that Twain was solely using him to further her career and the critics did not expect their relationship to last. After her divorced in 2010, Twain has stated that she cherishes the song in souvenir of her mother and of her stepfather and truly believes that they were meant to be together and that, in spite of all the trials they have been through, her parents shared a very pure and true love. Spotify Apple Music Youtube 79. Sunday Morning - No Doubt from the album Tragic Kingdom (May 27, 1997) "Sunday Morning" is a song by American band No Doubt. It was released as the record's fifth single for their third studio album, Tragic Kingdom. Its lyrics describe a romantic relationship that ended in a breakup and was inspired by a discussion that Gwen Stefani had with Tony Kanal. Spotify Apple Music Youtube 78. My Favourite Game - The Cardigans from the album Gran Turismo (October 5, 1998) "My Favourite Game" is an alternative rock song written by The Cardigans. It was released as the lead single for their album Gran Turismo. Lyrically, its about a failing relationship and the attempt made to better the significant other or save people from themselves. Spotify Apple Music Youtube 77. New York City Boy - Pet Shop Boys from the album Nightlife (September 27, 1999) "New York City Boy" is a song by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys, released as the second single from their seventh studio album, Nightlife. The single peaked at number 14 on the UK Singles Chart. It also reached the charts in numerous European countries and peaked at number 3 in Spain. In the US, the song hit number 1 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart and number 53 on the Hot Singles Sales chart. Spotify Apple Music Youtube
Into The Void Posted January 10, 2021 Posted January 10, 2021 Oh wow oh wow 90s classics. Hope to see Ace of Base
Into The Void Posted January 10, 2021 Posted January 10, 2021 8 hours ago, JGibson said: Bills, Bills, Bills + Someday + Free Your Mind + The World I Know + Genie In A Bottle + Walking After You + Tearin' Up My Heart + Slide
Bloodflowers. Posted January 10, 2021 Posted January 10, 2021 I know every song on this new list! Classic after classic after classic! Beautiful Stranger being there after all previous songs is... a choice tho as for Roxette, they really reinvented themselves with that sound
Bloodflowers. Posted January 10, 2021 Posted January 10, 2021 Tears In Heaven is such a beautiful song inspired by a horrible tragedy. Too bad the artist behind the song is a right-wing lunatic
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