Every Friday, I’m publishing my top ten songs from a single year and this week it’s the turn of 2011.
For previous top ten tunes, please click on the year: 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
In 2011, Prince William marries Catherine Middleton in Westminster Abbey and a public holiday was declared across the country, the last British combat veteran of the First World War, Claude Choules, dies in Australia at 110 years old, the News of the World ceases publication due to allegations of hacking mobile phones belonging to celebrities, politicians and high-profile crime victims- it had ben in circulation for 168 years, Amy Winehouse is found dead in her London home- she was 27 yrs-old, following the death of Mark Duggan who was shot dead by police rioting takes place in London and spreads across the country, police struggle to restore order and David Cameron holds a COBRA meeting, Scottish police are sent into England to help with the riots, 3 Muslim men are run over and killed whilst trying to protect their neighbourhood, a new October high temperature record is set in the UK when it experiences unusually hot weather as it reaches 30C degrees (86F) and I remember spending the day on the beach with my baby in disbelief that we could do this in October, Welsh national football team manager Gary Speed takes his own life– he was 42, Elizabeth Taylor dies at 79, an earthquake off the coast of Japan, causes a tsunami to hit Japan and triggers a nuclear disaster, Osama Bin Laden is found and killed by US Navy Seals, in Oslo an bomb explodes and shortly afterwards Anders Behring Breivik attacks and kills people at a youth camp– in total 76 people are killed and the films Bridesmaids, The Artist, The Help, The Muppets, and the final Harry Potter film- the Deathly Hallows Part 2 are released and I turn 35 years old.
2011 for me was partly maternity leave (and me holding my baby and crying on my bed in the final days of it because I couldn’t bear to be parted from her) and after several months of returning to working, I gave up my career that I had worked so hard on for so many years (not just due to baby reasons, mainly due to health reasons), so it was quite a life changing year for many reasons. And here’s the 10 songs that soundtracked all of that. In. No. Particular. Order.
1. Born This Way by Lady Gaga
2. Better Off Without You by Summer Camp
3. Price Tag by Jessie J
4. Everything Goes My Way by Metronomy
5. Desire by Anna Calvi
6. The Lion’s Roar by First Aid Kit
7. F**ckin’ Perfect by Pink
8. Pumped Up Kicks by Foster the People
9. Video Games by Lana Del Ray
10. Someone Like You by Adele (This performance of Adele’s on Jools Holland is absolutely stunning)
Gang, I’ve done you a little bonus this week. It’s not part of my Top Ten, but it was released in 2011 and is such a wonderful performance by both Amy Winehouse and Tony Bennett. When, I first watched this within the documentary film Amy, I was moved to tears. It is perfect and so very lovely.
Oooh, now which one is my favourite? Obviously, Adele and Lana’s songs are beautiful. P!nk yet again makes me cry. The Lion’s Roar made me fall in love with First Aid Kit, BUT for me it’s Anna Calvi that really sticks out this week. Come on then, tell me your favourite.
See you next week for 2012!
Price Tag is definitely my favourite off of this list!
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Yay! Such an important message too.
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It really is! A close second would be Born this Way.
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Oh Amy had such an amazing voice what a shame 27 years old is so young! Thanks for the bonus track – it’s lush! It’s tough I thin my favourite is Someone Like You it gets me every time I hear it.
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It’s so lush, isn’t it? What a duet x
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Ah, for me it will always be Lana.
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Such a stunning tune.
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No contest Jessie J all the way
Price Tag !!
2011 the year our youngest got married 💜
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Jessie J is very popular this week. Aah, a better year for you then.
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Yes though I was miffed at having to use s walking stick.. still at least it was not a wheelchair 😊💜
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Price Tag as it reminds me of my daughter singing her own lyrics as a 2year old!
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Haha cute.
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💜
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Pink and Lady Gaga, oh and Amy Winehouse. I LOVED Amy.
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Me too. I miss her & I would love to have known what kind of music she’d be producing now if she was still alive 😔
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me too!
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Love this! Love the bonus of Tony Bennett. What a legend! X
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I know. It’s such a wonderful performance by them both. So lovely.
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I agree with you on the First Aid Kit track, it’s close to the top spot for me. But I’d say I have to go with Lady Gaga. Now more than ever that message just makes sense to me–don’t be a drag, just be a queen. Maybe I’m giving the song more meaning than Lady Gaga ever intended, but the idea of respect for oneself as the origin of respect for others seems to me to be a theme of this song. I’m not going to wear a meat dress and call it art, but I do think pushing the boundaries of what we see as beautiful to invite other types of beauty and insight into our lives–even if by the back door–has a particular kind of relevance today.
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It’s such an important message. Quite a basic, simple message, but incredibly imperative. I hope everyone takes note of what Gaga was trying to say with this song. Thanks Angela x
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Video Games for me!
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Love that song so much.
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Love the Lana Del Ray and Anna Calvi, but I think First Aid Kit is my favourite.
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Excellent choices.
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