Whats the best tune (in your opinion)ever made and why

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I actually really like that Paul young track but would say:

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This
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Years ahead of their time and never bettered:
[video=youtube;WvCC6d2jIHM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvCC6d2jIHM&list=PLF42F2AFF93E13B4D&index=27[/video]
 
The greatest tune ever written is Wichita Lineman, as performed by Glen Campbell - written by Jimmy Webb.

Fantastic chord structure with a clever major/minor shift, excellent strings score, great understated vocal delivery of some fine lyrics - and nice twangy guitar break from Glen, superb production and to cap it all kept nice and short to leave you wanting more ...

[video=youtube_share;wvWLlZrB9wI]http://youtu.be/wvWLlZrB9wI[/video]


FACT
 
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Why? Because I used to take lots of drugs.
 
The greatest tune ever written is Wichita Lineman, as performed by Glen Campbell - written by Jimmy Webb.

Fantastic chord structure with a clever major/minor shift, excellent strings score, great understated vocal delivery of some fine lyrics - and nice twangy guitar break from Glen, superb production and to cap it all kept nice and short to leave you wanting more ...

[video=youtube_share;wvWLlZrB9wI]http://youtu.be/wvWLlZrB9wI[/video]


FACT

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