"The World's Favorite Songs"

Written by Eric Olsen
Published December 20, 2002

We are told over and over again that American culture dominates the world, that we are on the verge of a monoculture McWorld. BBC World Service just finished a poll of the world's favorite songs. Guess how many are American?

    1. A Nation Once Again — The Wolfe Tones.

    2. Vande Mataram — various artists.

    3. Dil Dil Pakistan — Vital Signs.

    4. Rakkamma Kaiya Thattu — Ilayaraja.

    5. Poovum Nadakkuthu Pinchum Nadakkuthu — Thirumala Chandran

    6. Ana wa Laila — Kazem El Saher.

    7. Reetu Haruma Timi — Arun Thapa.

    8. Believe — Cher.

    9. Chaiyya Chaiyya — A R Rahman.

    10. Bohemian Rhapsody — Queen.

One American song and we are represented by Cher! There are only three songs in English. I've frankly never heard of the other artists, worthy though they may be. I'm in a good mood so I don't want to talk about "Bohemian Rhapsody", but the point isn't the quality of the songs, it's the non-American, non-English-speaking nature of the list.

In the rock era, the US and UK have combined to produce the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, David Bowie, U2, the Who, the Doors, Creedence, and including those who sing in English, Bob Marley. None of these made the Top 10. Some domination: an Irish group I've never heard of, Queen, and Cher. Based upon these selections I'd say the world hasn't really grasped our good stuff yet, and maybe never will. The world remains quite safe from us.

There are profiles of the Top 10 artists on the site as well as sundry information on the vote.

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#1 — December 21, 2002 @ 01:45AM — James Russell [URL]

Seems the English-speaking world is also quite safe from the non-English-speaking world, too...

#2 — December 21, 2002 @ 05:54AM — Paul

Believe by Cher? Who knew that global adoration could be had with just a Casio keyboard and Mr. Microphone.

#3 — December 21, 2002 @ 08:50AM — Tim Hall [URL]

Thank got there's nothing by The Smiths on the list!

#4 — December 23, 2002 @ 06:51AM — Pat

Sorry, but U2 are not from the USA or the UK. They're Irish.

#5 — December 23, 2002 @ 13:55PM — Eric Olsen

The Uk includes Ireland

#6 — December 25, 2002 @ 08:43AM — James Russell [URL]

More precisely, the UK includes Northern Ireland. U2 are Dubliners, hence from southern Ireland (or Ireland proper), hence not actually from the UK.

#7 — December 25, 2002 @ 08:45AM — James Russell [URL]

More precisely, the UK includes Northern Ireland. U2 are Dubliners, hence from southern Ireland (or Ireland proper), hence not actually from the UK.

#8 — December 26, 2002 @ 15:12PM — Eric Olsen

Well then I guess I was mostly wrong - shocking - the recent BBC show on the Greatest Britons specifically listed Irish as eligible, so I guess I was going by that.

#9 — January 2, 2003 @ 21:24PM — Israa Amr

Hi,I just wanna say I'm really proud that my favourite artist Kazem El Saher made it to the top 10,and I'm telling u guys he's worth listening to.

#10 — May 18, 2008 @ 14:52PM — ciaran

u2 arent from the uk

#11 — May 18, 2008 @ 14:52PM — ciaran

the uk does not include ireland

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