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New Filtering Tools at GreenBookofSongs.com®

We’re excited about two new additions to the GreenBookofSongs.com® songs-by-subject search tools. In response to popular demand, we’ve now made it possible to sort search results by one or more popular genres and/or by “hit” status as well.

Users can now choose to see all songs about a particular subject, or select Pop, Rock, Country, R&B or Hip Hop songs. Subscribers may also choose to see only songs that were hits, based on widely used standards of national popularity. 

For now, these tools are in ”beta” because tagging of the database is not yet complete. This means that filtered results will reflect only a portion of what’s available by searching the full category.

Still, Green Book users will now be able to get lists of songs matching specific needs even more quickly. For example, are you looking for songs for the Fourth of July? In addition to 109 songs in our category Holidays: Fourth Of July, you can instantly find 82 Country songs about America in Countries: America, or 60 Rock songs in the category Freedom.

We are continually tagging more data to improve filter search results, and we plan to feature filtering by more of the 31 genres included in the GreenBookofSongs.com® database. Stay tuned as we add new features and new categories to make searching for songs by subject even easier!

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Ten Father’s Day Songs To Play For Your Dad Before He Dies

It’s the nature of life. We’re meant to lose our dads, rather than the other way around. That makes any Father’s Day the right time to thank Dad for all he did. 

If you don’t know how to say it, GreenBookofSongs.com® has found ten songs that will say it for you. They’re about time spent together and good advice, about learning to be a good person from the example he set. They’re the ten greatest ways to tell him you care.

10. Best Day, The George Strait

A fishing trip, teaching us how to drive - it’s how dads love us. If you remember doing things with your dad, this is your song: “Been dreaming day and night about the fun we’ll have / Just me and you doin’ what I’ve always wanted to.”

9. Best Day, The Taylor Swift

Same Country genre as George Strait’s song, even the same title - but Swift brings a daughter’s perspective to growing up with Dad. “I didn’t know if you knew, so I’m takin’ this chance to say / That I had the best day with you today.”

8. Walkin’ In My Father’s Shoes Craig Morgan

The best tribute to Dad is wanting to be like him - and acknowledging that’s no easy task: “I’m walkin’ in my father’s shoes / He’s never let me down, that’s a lot to live up to.”

7. Roots Of My Raising Merle Haggard

Dads teach by the example of their kindness and good character. This song is as simple and powerful as the man it describes: “A quiet man whose gentle voice was seldom heard / Who could borrow money at the bank simply on his word.”

6. Let Me Be The Man My Daddy Was Chi-Lites

Thank your dad for his hard work, for his sacrifices, and for teaching you how to be a good man: “Please let me raise my children right / And be the man my daddy was.”

5. Leader Of The Band Dan Fogelberg

Each dad gives his child something of himself. This one shared himself through music, and Fogelberg repays him with a song: “My life has been a poor attempt to imitate the man / I’m just a living legacy to the leader of the band.”

4. Forty Again John Berry

What would you give to enjoy those hours together all over again? Berry wishes he could go back in time: “He would be young, and I would be ten / We would go fishing, throw an old ball around…Just for today, I wish he was forty again.”

3. Daddy’s Little Girl Karla Bonoff

Tell Dad you cherish each moment together, and that his presence will be with you always: “When I look in the face of the child, I see you in her eyes / And we’re all so much the same / We’ll carry on your name.”

2. Dance With My Father Luther Vandross

The sharing, the time spent together — it’s about knowing you were loved. Let your dad know you love him too. Play this song, and dance. “If I could get another chance, another walk, another dance with him / I’d play a song that would never, ever end.”

1. The Living Years Mike + The Mechanics

Maybe you and your dad fought, but that doesn’t mean you don’t love each other. Whatever your relationship has been, though, don’t let this Father’s Day go by: “Say it loud, say it clear…I just wish I could have told him in the living years.”

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Songs About Alcohol Awareness Month

Because April is Alcohol Awareness Month, we pulled some songs about recovery from our category Addiction: Recovery.

  • Accidents Can Happen Sixx A.M.
  • Cry Cry (Till The Sun Shines) Martina McBride
  • God Of Wine Third Eye Blind
  • Little Rock Collin Raye
  • Sober Pink
  • That’s Why I’m Here Kenny Chesney
  • Welcome Back Mase
  • Wine Into Water T. Graham Brown

Just as Country music is famous for its songs about drinking, bars and honky-tonks, the genre is not afraid to tackle the subject of recovery head-on. In fact, while Rock, Hip Hop and Alternative are represented in the sample list above, Country music predominates with over half of the 47 songs in our full Addictions: Recovery category. Rock and Alternative edge out Country in the companion category Addictions: General.

The Green Book deals with substance use in other categories as well — Alcohol, Drugs: Cocaine, Drugs: General and Drugs: Marijuana. These include both songs that glorify drinking and drugs and those with anti-drug messages. The two Addiction categories are reserved for songs that specifically address addictive behavior.

We also track particular brands of alcohol in Products & Brands: Specific. Coincidentally, in our study of the top subjects in popular music for 2008, the most frequently mentioned product was Patron tequila, a favorite in Hip Hop songs.

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Top subjects of 2008

For the first time ever, the team at GreenBookofSongs.com® has released a study of the top categories of 2008. We looked at the top 100 hits for each of five popular radio formats - AAA (Adult Album Alternative), Alternative, Country, Top 40/CHR and Urban - to identify the main subjects  in popular music for the year, and the differences among radio formats. (Click here to see the full report on GreenBookofSongs.com®.)

Here are the Top 10 Subjects of 2008 across all five formats:

1.  Love: Choose Me
2.  Love: Making Love
3.  Love: Don’t Want To Break Up
4.  Love: Painful Break-up
5.  Money
6.  Love: Falling In Love
7.  Bars & Clubs
8.  Bragging & Swaggering
9.  Love: Devotion
10. Love: On The Ropes

Popular music is often about love, so it’s no surprise that love themes come out on top overall. The Green Book categorizes dozens of love themes — everything from ”Love: Advice” to “Love: Somebody Done Somebody Wrong” to “Love: Us Against The World” — but the ageless love themes still come out on top. 

We found significant distinctions among the formats. Compare the top five themes of each one:

AAA:  Love: Love On The Ropes, Losing & Loss, Love: Falling In Love, Motivation, Life
Alternative:  Death, Pain & Healing, Power & Control, Ego, Insults
Country:  God & Religion, Family & Friends, Love: Young Love, Love: Marry Me, Social Class: Rural
Top 40/CHR:  Love: Attracted To You, Love: Falling In Love, Dance, Love: Choose Me, Bars & Clubs
Urban:  Love: Making Love, Bragging & Swaggering, Bars & Clubs, Money, Love: Love & Money

The results may seem stereotypical,  but they hold up under scrutiny. Seven Country songs showed up in our category “Small Town Life”, but there was only one AAA song in that category, and there were no mentions in the Alternative, CHR/Top 40 or Urban charts. You can debate whether radio programming is leading listener taste or vice versa. Either way, the results of our study show real differences in the subjects being heard by each format’s audience.

When the 2009 charts are in, we’ll compare the two years to look for trends in the subject matter of these five popular formats. In the meantime, we’ll look more closely at the subjects of each genre in upcoming posts.

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