English Songs -year Wise- ((top)) -
Before the 1950s, English songs were dominated by crooners and big bands. Then, Rock ‘n’ Roll exploded.
The Beatles change the world with "I Want to Hold Your Hand" . English Songs -Year Wise-
English-language popular music has undergone dramatic transformations over the past seven decades. Each era brought new sounds, technologies, and social movements, reflected in the chart-topping songs of the time. This report provides a year-wise overview of landmark songs, categorised by decade and year, illustrating the shift from rock ‘n’ roll to streaming-era pop. Before the 1950s, English songs were dominated by
The 1980s were a decade of new wave and pop dominance, with English songs like "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey (1981), "Sweet Child O' Mine" by Guns N' Roses (1987), and "Like a Virgin" by Madonna (1984) topping the charts. The UK also produced iconic synth-pop bands like Depeche Mode, The Cure, and Erasure, who released influential songs like "Just Can't Get Enough" (1981), "Friday I'm in Love" (1982), and "A Little Respect" (1986). The 1980s were a decade of new wave
The 1970s are the most diverse decade . You go from Folk to Funk to Punk in just 10 years.
In the early '60s, British bands revitalized the rock genre, leading a "British Invasion" of North America and revolutionizing songwriting by creating their own material. Grown Up in the 1950s - The Rise of Rock and Roll Music
