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Top 10 Songs of 2009

With less than a month left in the year, it seems like the right time to put forth my list of top 10 songs/singles of 2009. I certainly didn’t have a shortage of favorites this year, and pairing them down was a difficult task. What I have attempted to do here is list songs that were truly singles, and got decent airplay on radio/internet radio. I sometimes tire of songs in heavy rotation, but I can honestly say that I still very much enjoy these songs below. So without further ado, here is my top ten songs of 2009 (in no particular order.)

Bat for Lashes – Daniel

Monster’s of Folk – Dear God

Cory Chisel and the Wandering Sons – Get Born

Grizzly Bear – Two Weeks

Phoenix – 1901

Passion Pit – The Reeling

Neko Case – People Got A Lotta Nerve

Heartless Bastards – The Mountain

Fanfarlo – The Walls are Coming Down

Rosanne Cash – Sea of Heartbreak

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  • andrewcareaga

    Nice job! I really like that Heartless Bastards tune. I haven't yet explored Rosanne Cash's “The List,” but it's on a list of my own. :)

    Are you going to attempt a list of the best tunes of the decade?

  • AdamChlan

    I have some time off between Christmas and New Year's, so I just might do that. I may have to expand it out to the top ten though :-)

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    ur list is awesome!!
    check out my list: http://ihavears.blogspot.com/2009/12/best-favor…

    :)

  • http://hi.im/kartika Kartika Monoarfa

    ur list is awesome!!
    check out my list: http://ihavears.blogspot.com/2009/12/best-favor…

    :)

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