Apart from the fact that Vinyl sounds way better than digital, there’s just something about a Vinyl collection that draws you to it.
After this morning’s show of The Best T in the city, we’re sure you are heavily moved and are considering starting your collection.
Well, don’ worry because we’ve got you covered. Check out these ten songs that sound way better on LPs.
Frank Sinatra – Makin’ Whoopee
To this day, Frank Sinatra is one of the most excellent musicians of all time.
The record has been called a – dire warning – to men about the trap of marriage.
Stevie Wonder – Master Blaster
It is also known as Jammin’; Stevie Wonder is an all-time fave from his 1980 album Hotter than July.
The Spinners – I Found Love
The Spinners are an American group formed in 1954; I Found Love is one of their biggest singles.
Purple Rain – Prince
Purple Rain is a song by Prince and his backing band, The Revolution, from the 1984 album of the same name.
Michael Jackson – Thriller
Produced by Quincy Jones and Rod Temperton, Thriller is one of Michael Jackson’s most significant records. It is a pop culture phenomenon and Halloween anthem.
Marvin Gaye I – Want You
Written by Leon Ware and Arthur Ross and performed by Marvin Gaye, I Want You is a single from Gaye’s 14th studio album of the same name.
The Show Goes On – Bruce Hornsby
Bruce Hornsby has received multiple awards over his career, including Grammys. This song is sure to move even the stiffest of crowds.
George Benson – Love Ballad
Love Ballad by George Benson is an all-time classic and one of his highest peaking songs on the charts.
Stevie Wonder – Don’t You Worry About A Thing.
Billboard describes the song as – “a strong ballad with gentle arrangements.”
One Way
One Way is an American band popular in the late 1970s and most of the 1980s. My Lady is one of their most popular singles.



