
It might not have played at every prom during the late 2000s, but it definitely earned its place among the greats thanks to its iconic usage on ABC's romantic medical drama. It was nominated for Grammys and Brit Awards and remained on the official UK's Top 75 Singles Chart through 2012, so that's a testament to its continued popularity. The way Max Collins sang, "Here's to the nights/We felt alive/Here's to the tears/You knew you'd cry/Here's to goodbye/Tomorrow's gonna come too soon," definitely made it feel like he was singing it directly to all of us mourning the end of our high school days.īlame the Grey's Anatomy's Season 2 prom scene for this, but Snow Patrol's 2006 ballad "Chasing Cars" definitely brings us back to slow dancing and heartbreak every time we hear it. But the whole track is about a night that easily could have been anyone's prom, so it makes perfect sense why it was a must-play at dances after being released in 2001. "I Will Always Love You" - Whitney Houstonįull disclosure: Eve 6's "Here's To The Night" was my prom song, so I had to include it on this list. The fact that it was so easy to play on guitar only helped the song's popularity not only did many prom DJs play the track, but men could later serenade their dates with it for an added bit of romance. Pop Music 80s Hits Basics Genres & Styles Reviews Top Picks Top Artists 90s Hits Rock Music Alternative Music Classical Music Country Music Folk Music Rap & Hip Hop Rhythm & Blues World Music Punk Music Heavy. Green Day was known for pop-punk tracks like "When I Come Around" and "Basket Case," so "Good Riddance" was about as close to a ballad as the band came at that point in time. Top 80s Love Songs of Heartache & Heartbreak Overwrought Love Songs for the Hopelessly Lovelorn. "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" was a welcome surprise from the punk band Green Day when they released their fifth album Nimrod in 1997. "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" - Green Day

The track continues to be timeless, and was even sung during the Emmys in memoriam tribute in 2009.
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It was first used on the soundtrack to the 1995 indie movie The Brothers McMullen, but grew to such fame that McLachlan's 2000 live version of the song earned her a Grammy nomination.

Sarah McLachlan's "I Will Remember You" was likely used as either a prom or graduation song at least once in every high school during the 1990s.
