Ranking of the best songs in the world:
No. 1: "You're Beautiful"
"You're Beautiful" is a song by British singer James ·Songs sung by Blunt. James Blunt effectively conveys the pain of reality and the pain of not being able to be with the one he loves through the simple structure of this song. This song is heartbreaking yet catchy. The third chorus can be said to have reached a climax. Although it does not sound as smooth as the previous part, it does not cause too much embarrassment.
Second place: "Let Her Go"
"Let Her Go" is a work by British folk singer-songwriter Passenger. This song was co-written by Mike Rosenberg and Chris Vallejo*** Become. "Let Her Go" uses a large variety of instruments and vocals, including lead vocals, backing vocals, acoustic guitar, piano, drums, bass and strings. The main melody of the whole song is in the key of G major, and the capo should be placed on the seventh fret of the guitar. The music video for this song was directed and produced by Australian video artists Dave Jensen and Tavic.
Third place: "Bad Romance"
"Bad Romance" is a popular song sung by the American popular female singer Lady Gaga. The song won the "Best Video of the Year" and "Best Female Video" awards from the MTV Video Music Awards.
Fourth place: "Just One Last Dance"
"Just One Last Dance" is a beautiful English song sung by German female singer Sarah Connor and her ex-husband Marc Terenzi . It expresses the deep pain and helplessness of lovers who are about to say goodbye forever. The first part of the song is like the whisper of a lover, gentle and romantic. It starts with a memory and is told in a romantic way like an exotic love. The middle part is longer and longer, and the second part becomes more and more intense, even to the point of being hoarse. Hysteria is imminent, lovers, separation is the most excruciating pain. This song fully expresses this feeling.
Fifth place: "Call Me Maybe"
"Call Me Maybe" is a popular song sung by Canadian female singer Carly Rae Gibson. "Call Me Maybe" is a folk ditty that incorporates pop dance music and disco melody. The style of the song is defined as teen pop and synth pop. Although the lyrics are simple, Carly's sweet voice leaves a lasting impression. The lyrics "Call Me Maybe" are repeated repeatedly in the song, highlighting the protagonist's desire to be called by his secret admirer.