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Well, we have our Top 3:

~ Jolene

~ IWALY

~ 9 to 5

 

All Scored above a 9.3

The difference between #1 and #2 is 0.00625

 

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Davian
1 minute ago, rumours said:

~ Jolene

~ IWALY

~ 9 to 5

1. I Will Always Love You

2. 9 To 5

3. Jolene

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SharkmanthaC
1 minute ago, Davian said:

1. I Will Always Love You

2. 9 To 5

3. Jolene

:vegas:

I agree with this.

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Chromatica
21 minutes ago, Lois Griffin said:

My official predictions: 

6 - Here You Come Again

5- Coat of Many Colors

4 - Light of A Clear Blue Morning

3 - I Will Always Love You

2- 9 to 5

1 - Jolene

omg I've been right so far!

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1 minute ago, Animal Claws said:

I Will Always Love you for the win! :pawsup:

Stream it!

 

 

two great live performances

I live outside the space time continuum.
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rumours

#3: 9 to 5 (1980)

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Average Score: 9.375

High Score: 10 @OG Gaga Stan @Ronk @rumours @Glamourpuss @Davian @KatieJudasGaga4 @Lois Griffin @Animal Claws @Mirages

Low Score: 7.25 @Oriane

 

Comments:

@Lois Griffin ~ “I eat, breathe, and sleep this song. I know it so well that I could recite the entire song at 15x speed, and I do constantly much to people's disdain. Watch out when this comes on at the club, I will become a mess.”

 

Chart Information:

Australia: #9

Australia (Year End): #56

Austria: #5

Belgium: #5

Canada (CBC): #2

Canadian RPM Country Tracks: #1

Canadian RPM Top Singles: #1

Canada (Year End): #6

Netherlands: #15

New Zealand: #9

South Africa: #9

Sweden: #6

UK Singles Chart: #47

U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles: #1 (14 Weeks on Chart)

U.S. Billboard Hot 100: #1 (26 Weeks on Chart)

U.S. Adult Contemporary: #1 (26 Weeks on Chart)

U.S. (Year End): #9

West Germany: #46

 

Other Nominations (N) and Wins (W) Associated With The “9 to 5” Era:

Academy Award (1981) – Best Original Song for “9 to 5” (N)

Academy of Country Music Award (1980) – Entertainer of the Year (N)

Academy of Country Music Award (1980) – Top Female Vocalist (W)

Academy of Country Music Award (1980) – Song of the Year (artist) for “9 to 5” (N)

Academy of Country Music Award (1980) – Song of the Year (composer) for “9 to 5” (N)

Academy of Country Music Award (1980) – Single Record for the Year “9 to 5” (N)

Academy of Country Music Award (1981) – Entertainer of the Year (N)

Academy of Country Music Award (1981) – Album of the Year for “9 to 5 And Odd Jobs” (N)

American Music Award (1980) – Favorite Country Female (N)

BMI Award (1981) for “9 to 5” – Country Award (W)

BMI Award (1981) for “9 to 5” – Pop Award (W)

BMI Award (1981) for “9 to 5” – Country Song of the Year (W)

BMI Award (1981) for “9 to 5” – Pop Song of the Year (W)

BMI Award (1982) for “9 to 5” – Country Award (W)

British Country Music Award (1980) – Female Vocalist of the Year (W)

CMT Music Award (1981) – Female Vocalist of the Year (N)

Country Music Association Award (1981) – Album of the Year for “9 to 5 and Odd Jobs” (N)

Golden Globe Award (1981) – New Star of the Year in a Motion Picture, Female (N)

Golden Globe Award (1981) – Best Motion Picture Actress, Musical/Comedy (N)

Golden Globe Award (1981) – Best Original Song for “9 to 5” (N)

Grammy Award (1982) – Song of the Year (N)

Grammy Award (1982) – Best Country Vocal Performance, Female (W)

Grammy Award (1982) – Best Country Song (W)

Grammy Award (1982) – Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Special (N)

Nashville Songwriters Association International Award (1982) – Songwriter Achievement Award for “9 to 5” (W)

People’s Choice Award (1981) – Favorite Song from a Motion Picture (“9 to 5”) (W)

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Song Information:

What can I say? It was a global hit. It is the epitome of a working-class anthem. It was from a critically acclaimed movie which produced a critically-acclaimed album.  I'll let her talk instead:

 

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Chromatica
12 minutes ago, Lois Griffin said:

The only deviations I can see are 9 to 5 being third and I Will Always Love You being second. 

Well

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