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SoYouWanna the top ten music singles of all time

The way we see it, there are plenty of good reasons to buy singles. Sometimes the single is the only good song on the album. Sometimes a single will contain a rare B-side not found on the CD. Sometimes singles make great coasters. And you can never have too many coasters.

From '50s-rock classics to sappy '90s remakes, we present you with the Top Ten Music Singles of All Time. Happy listening.

1. Singles 10 - 8

10. (Everything I Do) I Do it for You
 

Artist: Bryan Adams
Year released: 1991
Copies sold: 8 million

This song, off the Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves soundtrack, was an early '90s radio staple. With lots of mushy lyrics and Bryan Adams' trademark scratchy/sensitive voice, the tune lends itself well to awkward slow dances at weddings and proms.


9. I'm a Believer

Artist: The Monkees
Year released: 1966
Copies sold: 8 million

To all those people who say The Monkees were a talent-less group of Beatles sound-alikes put together solely for the purpose of a TV show, we say: yup. But they also did infectious, good-time pop better than most, and this tune is surely no exception.


8. Diana

Artist: Paul Anka
Year released: 1957
Copies sold: 9 million

No, this isn't about the late Princess, who wasn't even born yet when the song was released. Rather, it's a Doo-Wop classic by '50s teen idol Paul Anka, whose other hits include "Put Your Head on my Shoulder" and "Puppy Love" (written for one-time flame and former Mouseketeer Annette Funicello).