The Top Songs Of The Day of 2015: #30-21

Onward and upward. Literally upward.

30. Michael Brown - "The Woolworth Manager's Work Song"
Aug. 28



A bizarrely infectious industrial recording from a '60s convention catered to retail distribution outlets. That's a recipe for chart success for you.



29. The Pleasure Seekers - "What a Way to Die"
July 26



Featuring not just Suzi Quatro, but a bunch of other Quatros.



28. The Browns - "Teen-Ex"
Sep. 7



Let's just say this isn't the last of the Hidden '60s Part 1 songs you'll be seeing this week.



27. The Rondels - "Satan's Theme"
Oct. 19



From the second entry of A Dream Date With Satan in which the waitress returns with the cheese.



26. The Lafayettes - "Life's Too Short"
Sep. 11



From the Hidden '60s Part 1.



25. Ginny Arnell - "Dumb Head"
Sep. 12



Yep, Hidden '60s Part 1. You guys are validating my conceptual genius.



24. The Rave-Ups - "Positively Lost Me"
Aug. 30



A standalone song from John Hughes' Pretty in Pink (though not on the official soundtrack album).



23. Little Pattie - "I'll Eat My Hat"
July 6



From Australian Pop With Colin Donald. Graciously assisted in social media by the artist herself.



22. Suicide - "Frankie Teardrop"
Oct. 16



Ricardo Wang's suggestion from You Pick The Artist IV. A song I'd been avoiding for years even though this blog's aesthetics more or less screamed out for it.



21. Jo Ann Campbell - "A Kookie Little Paradise"
Sep. 8



Would you believe this is from The Hidden '60s Part 1?

Tomorrow: #20-11