Caffe`
Latte` presents…
THE
TOP 101 ESSENTIAL SONGS BY THE
TRAVELING WILBURYS
65
TELEPHONE LINE
ELECTRIC
LIGHT ORCHESTRA
(1976)
This track from 'A New World Record' was released as a single in 1977. In Canada and New Zealand, the disc topped the charts. It also went Top 10 in America, Britain and Australia.
64
BLOW AWAY
GEORGE
HARRISON
(1979)
Harrison's ethereal track was lifted off his self-titled album. The soothing song reached the Top 20 on the American chart.
63
SUBTERRANEAN HOMESICK BLUES
BOB
DYLAN
(1965)
In many ways, this was a breakthrough release for Dylan. Lifted off his 'Bringing It All Back Home' LP, the single was his first to dent the U.S. Top 40. It was a British Top 10 hit.
62
DON'T DO ME LIKE THAT
TOM
PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS
(1979)
Petty penned this song, his 1st to crack the American Top 10. It was included on the 'Damn The Torpedoes' album he recorded with backing band The Heartbreakers. Petty co-produced the rock/ new wave song with Jimmy Iovine.
61
TURN TO STONE
ELECTRIC
LIGHT ORCHESTRA
(1977)
This is the opening track on E.L.O.'s 'Out Of The Blue' album and was its lead single. The song charted in many territories and reached Top 20 in America, Britain, Canada and Australia.
To
commemorate the 15th anniversary of George Harrison’s passing and in
celebration of Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize for Literature, it’s an opportune time
to reflect on the 101 songs that matter most from the members of The Traveling
Wilburys. As well as Harrison and Dylan, the group consisted of Roy Orbison,
Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne. The latter is mostly represented on the Top 101 as a
member of the Electric Light Orchestra. Also included are songs that Harrison
penned for The Beatles to record.
Each
update will be added to the Traveling Wilburys playlist on Spotify.
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