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But my top 25 (yes, 25) are, to my mind, even better! I hope you enjoy the list.īut first, some honourable mentions: ' Any Time At All' by The Beatles (1964) ' Bleeding With The Times' by The Angels (1991) ' Child In Time' by Deep Purple (1970) ' Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?' by Chicago (1975) ' Don't Tell Me The Time' by Martha Davis (1987) ' Don't Waste My Time' by The Angels (1986) ' If I Could Turn Back Time' by Cher (1989) ' Marguerita Time' by Status Quo (1983) ' My Favourite Waste Of Time' by Owen Paul (1986) ' Ride On Time' by Black Box (1989) ' Suspended In Time' by Olivia Newton-John (1980) ' Take A Little Time' by Gary Moore (1987) ' The Best Of Times' by Styx (1981) ' The Last Time' by The Rolling Stones (1965) ' This Time' by Dragon (1976) ' Time Is Tight' by Booker T & The MGs (1968) ' Time Of The Season' by The Zombies (1968) ' Time' by David Bowie (1973) ' Too Many Times' by Mental As Anything (1981). Three rules – I have to like the song, one song per artist and the word "time" needs to appear in the title. Yes, these are songs about time in all its myriad forms. (Oh, not time here as in number of an occurrence, like "love me two times".) And so it goes with this rather long list of songs.
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That sounds so clinical, doesn't it? Time can mean a long period or a short period, when something will occur or when it did occur, or even occurring again and again times can be good or bad or indifferent time can hold whatever value we want. Time is the concept by which we measure the duration of the passage of something occurring.