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Vanity Fair's 25 Best Songs

Day Tripper (Beatles) 1965 5% (31 votes)

Fly Me to the Moon (Sinatra) 1964 7% (42 votes)

Satisfaction (The Rolling Stones) 1965 5% (31 votes)

Fever (Peggy Lee) 1958 2% (13 votes)

Take the A Train (Duke Ellington) 1941 1% (7 votes)

The Tears of a Clown (Smokey Robinson and the Miracles) 1967 2% (11 votes)

God Only Knows (Beach Boys) 1966 13% (72 votes)

Goldfinger (Shirley Bassey) 1964 1% (7 votes)

Moonlight Serenade (Glenn Miller) 1939 2% (14 votes)

Walk on By (Dionne Warwick) 1964 3% (17 votes)

Mr. Paganini (Ella Fitzgerald) 1936 1% (5 votes)

Body and Soul (Coleman Hawkins) 1939 0% (2 votes)

Free Man in Paris (Joni Mitchell) 1974 0% (2 votes)

Blue Moon (Elvis Presley) 1956 1% (7 votes)

The Beat (Elvis Costello) 1978 2% (9 votes)

Respect (Aretha Franklin) 1967 5% (31 votes)

Superstition (Stevie Wonder) 1972 5% (29 votes)

The Message (Grandmaster Flash) 1982 2% (9 votes)

My Favorite Things (John Coltrane) 1960 3% (16 votes)

Take Five (The Dave Brubeck Quartet) 1959 5% (27 votes)

Mrs. Robinson (Simon & Garfunkel) 1968 8% (47 votes)

Stormy Weather (Sarah Vaughan) 1960 1% (5 votes)

Sing Sing Sing (Benny Goodman) 1936 2% (10 votes)

Stairway to Heaven (Led Zeppelin) 1971 18% (101 votes)

My Girl (The Temptations) 1964 4% (24 votes)

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