In 2014, non-comm Triple-A WXPN Philadelphia, a long-time favorite of Ross On Radio readers, counted down the top 885 songs of all time, as well as the 88 worst ones. They’ve also occasionally spotlighted Ross On Radio’s “Lost Factor” calculations on the most “lost” ’70s songs–songs which go beyond good and evil.
This morning (December 10), WXPN kicked off the station’s most ambitious listener-voted countdown so far: 2,020 songs for 2020. Morning host Kristen Kurtis commented that listeners were already speculating on when they would hear the first trainwreck; ‘XPN made a point of providing one with the first segues.
Here’s what the first hour sounded like:
- Booker T & the MGs, “Time is Tight” (No. 2020)
- AC/DC, “T.N.T.” (2019)
- Peter Frampton, “Show Me The Way” (2018)
- Drifters, “Under the Boardwalk” (2017)
- Adele, “Rumor Has It” (2016)
- Smith, “Baby It’s You” (2015)
- Aretha Franklin, “Call Me” (2014)
- Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston, “It Takes Two” (2013)
- Curtis Mayfield, “Superfly” (2012)
- Shawn Colvin, “I Don’t Know Why” (2011)
- Bob Marley & Wailers, “Positive Vibration” (2010)
- Sly & the Family Stone, “Everybody Is A Star” (2009)
- Eric Clapton, “Blues Power” (2008)
- Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, “This Land Is Your Land” (2007)
You can listen to its Top 2020 countdown (as well as the station’s Jingle Jams holiday music side channel) here. The list is also being updated in real time.