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I pick Jolene, by Dolly Parton and the host of imitators who have covered it. How many times does she have to repeat one name in a song? Honorable mention goes to Vincent Black Lightning which goes into the "why am I listening to this song, and will it ever end?" category.
I'm sorry, but I have to disagree with both of these posts.Most overated? Anything by Led Zeppelin.
Robert Plant's Voice - nails on a blackboard, whether Zeppelin, The Honeydrippers, or his recordings with Allison Krause. I didn't even know it was him, but had that visceral reaction where i just wanted to puncture my eardrums.
Jolene is an excellent pop/country song and Dolly is an American treasure.
"1952 Vincent Black Lightning" is a terrific ballad and Richard Thompson is a guitar god.
Led Zeppelin is the soundtrack of my misspent youth, and Robert Plant and Alison Krause are sublime together.
It's a good thing we all still have the ability to choose our music.