English Songs -year Wise- | 2026 |

| Year | Key Song | Artist | Notes | |------|----------|--------|-------| | 1981 | “Don’t You Want Me” | The Human League | Synth-pop landmark | | 1982 | “Billie Jean” | Michael Jackson | Thriller album, iconic bassline | | 1984 | “Purple Rain” | Prince | Rock / pop / R&B fusion | | 1985 | “Like a Virgin” | Madonna | Pop stardom blueprint | | 1985 | “We Are the World” | USA for Africa | Charity supergroup | | 1987 | “Livin’ on a Prayer” | Bon Jovi | Arena rock anthem | | 1989 | “Like a Prayer” | Madonna | Controversial, artistic peak | The 1990s saw the rise of alternative rock, golden age hip-hop, and teen pop revival.

Introduction English-language popular music has undergone dramatic transformations over the past seven decades. Each era brought new sounds, technologies, and social movements, reflected in the chart-topping songs of the time. This report provides a year-wise overview of landmark songs, categorised by decade and year, illustrating the shift from rock ‘n’ roll to streaming-era pop. 1950s: Birth of Rock ‘n’ Roll The 1950s saw the rise of youth culture, rock ‘n’ roll, and the crossover of rhythm and blues into mainstream pop. English Songs -Year Wise-

| Year | Key Song | Artist | Significance | |------|----------|--------|---------------| | 1962 | “Love Me Do” | The Beatles | First UK hit, start of Beatlemania | | 1964 | “I Want to Hold Your Hand” | The Beatles | US breakout of British Invasion | | 1965 | “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” | The Rolling Stones | Quintessential rock riff | | 1967 | “Strawberry Fields Forever” | The Beatles | Psychedelic pop masterpiece | | 1968 | “Hey Jude” | The Beatles | Epic singalong, 7+ minutes long | | 1969 | “Whole Lotta Love” | Led Zeppelin | Hard rock / heavy metal blueprint | The 1970s were wildly diverse: from singer-songwriters to disco, punk rebellion to progressive rock. | Year | Key Song | Artist |

| Year | Key Song | Artist | Significance | |------|----------|--------|---------------| | 1954 | “Rock Around the Clock” | Bill Haley & His Comets | First rock ‘n’ roll anthem | | 1956 | “Hound Dog” | Elvis Presley | Defined the rockabilly sound | | 1957 | “Great Balls of Fire” | Jerry Lee Lewis | High-energy piano rock | | 1958 | “Johnny B. Goode” | Chuck Berry | Guitar-driven rock storytelling | The decade began with surf rock and Motown, then exploded with The Beatles and counterculture. This report provides a year-wise overview of landmark

| Year | Key Song | Artist | Notes | |------|----------|--------|-------| | 2010 | “Rolling in the Deep” | Adele | Soulful comeback of organic pop | | 2011 | “We Found Love” | Rihanna ft. Calvin Harris | EDM-pop dominance | | 2012 | “Gangnam Style” | PSY | First viral YouTube global hit (non-English, but cultural marker) | | 2013 | “Blurred Lines” | Robin Thicke | Controversial, funk-pop | | 2014 | “Shake It Off” | Taylor Swift | Transition from country to pure pop | | 2015 | “Hello” | Adele | Record-breaking sales/streams | | 2016 | “Closer” | The Chainsmokers ft. Halsey | Future bass / pop EDM | | 2017 | “Shape of You” | Ed Sheeran | Most streamed song on Spotify (for years) | | 2018 | “God’s Plan” | Drake | Hip-hop streaming era peak | | 2019 | “Bad Guy” | Billie Eilish | Gen Z alt-pop breakthrough | TikTok drives song virality. Nostalgia (80s synthwave, 90s samples) and genre-blending dominate.