Music. It is a powerful thing that brings people together, creates memories, and evokes emotions. It is the universal language that speaks to the soul. It forms the soundtrack of our lives.
It has now been five years since we last counted down the Top 200 artists in my iTunes library, featuring the songs I have listened to the most since 2007. It is time to do so again, seeing which performers still resonate and if any newer ones have joined the fray. So, without further ado, here are my most listened to artists, based on number of plays as of January 1, 2026.
We continue today with our next batch of ten artists, covering the genres of pop, alternative rock, and rap, plus some Saturday morning cartoon symmetry to round things out.
#159: B.J. Thomas
iTunes stats: 71 plays
Previous ranking: #154
A 16-play increase for the Oklahoma-born pop singer, who passed away in 2021.
#159: Poe
iTunes stats: 71 plays
Previous ranking: #152
The trippy singer, who became a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 2014, scores with four different songs to add fifteen listens over these past five years.
#157: KC & The Sunshine Band
iTunes stats: 72 plays
Previous ranking: #171
The disco stalwarts, founded in 1973 in Florida, added 21 new plays to the four songs they have in my collection.
#157: 2Pac
iTunes stats: 72 plays
Previous ranking: #140
The slain rapper, whose murder remains unsolved nearly 30 years later, picked up twelve new listens while dropping 17 spots in the rankings.
#154: Lita Ford
iTunes stats: 73 plays
Previous ranking: #176
The former Runaways guitarist moves up the list with thirteen new plays, driven mostly by her 1989 duet with Ozzy Osbourne, who passed last year.
It’s been 4 years since we last counted down the Top 200 artists in my iTunes library. Since my iTunes stats are still intact, across multiple PCs, iPods, iPads, and iPhones, I figured it was time to take another look at the artists that have entertained me the most based on number of plays from late 2007 through January 1, 2021.
We continue today with our next batch of 10 artists, the remaining 1 tied for 140th place, 3 tied for137th, 4 tied for 133rd, and the 2 tied for 131st. Our newcomers are back, with 2 artists making their debut this week.
#140: 2Pac
iTunes stats: 60 plays
Previous ranking: #129
The slain rapper, whose murder remains unsolved after 24 years, picked up 26 new listens while dropping 11 spots.
#137: Lily Allen
iTunes stats: 61 plays
Previous ranking: #129
The English chartreuse, who played a funny part in my roadtrip to Disney World back in 2016, falls 8 spots despite 27 new plays for the 27 songs in my collection, although only 3 of those songs make up her total.
#137: Ice Cube
iTunes stats: 61 plays
Previous ranking: #145
A 29 play increase for the former NWA rapper who went from Fuck Tha Police to trying to curry favor with the Trump administration.
#137: Styx
iTunes stats: 61 plays
Previous ranking: #113
A 24 spot drop for the local outfit, who, thanks to the departure of Chris Sale from the White Sox, no longer get played as often.
#133: Led Zeppelin
iTunes stats: 62 plays
Previous ranking: #145
The quintessential rock band of the 1970s and noted musical thieves move up 12 spots thanks to 30 new listens, a 94% increase.
3 years ago, we first counted down the then Top 100 artists in my iTunes library. Since that time, I’ve successfully managed to migrate my music collection to a new PC with the stats intact. So, I figured it was time to take another look, expanding out the field to the top 200 artists, based on number of plays from late 2007 through January 1, 2017.
We continue today with a wide variety of musical styles, including a couple of returning artists and a few sports-related entries.
#139: Chance the Rapper
iTunes stats: 33 plays
Previous ranking: N/A
The Chicago native makes is with 2 “tracks” that are outtakes from his intro video for the 2016 White Sox.
#139: Billy Idol
iTunes stats: 33 plays
Previous ranking: N/A
3 tracks from Billy Idol combine to make up this total.
#129: Warren G
iTunes stats: 34 plays
Previous ranking: N/A
The stepbrother of Dr. Dre combines the total from 3 tracks off his debut album to make this spot on the chart.
#129: UB40
iTunes stats: 34 plays
Previous ranking: N/A
The British reggae band make the list based on their total listens from 4 different tracks.
#129: Tommy James & The Shondells
iTunes stats: 34 plays
Previous ranking: N/A
4 tracks, 3 of which were just purchased last year, make up the total for the 60s stalwart.
#129: The Breeders
iTunes stats: 34 plays
Previous ranking: #84
Our second returning artist, the group added a miniscule 6 new listens over the past 3 years, causing them to drop 35 spots in the rankings.
A few weeks back, I headed out on a road trip to Florida and Disney World by way of Virginia. To say things did not go as planned would be an understatement. This is the story of that trip.
Friday
The plan was to leave work around noon, thanks to a meeting I had with the fine folks in AF. Our first stop was across the street at Mariano’s, to get lunch, snacks for the trip, and a opaque container that would allow Jeff to drink during the drive outside the view of law enforcement. An hour later, we were on the road, with Val behind the wheel, me in the passenger seat, and Jeff and a case of Blue Moon in the back. Our destination, Roanoke, Virginia, lay 700 miles away, with an estimated arrival time of 11:30 PM. Jeff, thinking this road trip was taking place in the early 2000s, had brought along a collection of CDs for us to listen to, which lasted through much of the Illinois portion of the trip. Eventually, though, we switched to the playlist I had put together, which led to the first amusing tale of the trip.
When Lily Allen’s hit song Fuck You came up on the playlist in Indianapolis, a not-so-slightly inebriated Jeff instantly took to its charms, seeing it as an anthem against his perceived work antagonists. As the song played, he dialed it up in the iTunes store on his phone, passed it up front to make sure it was the right one, and then purchased it. More on this later.
Speaking of drunk Jeff, his plan on drinking throughout the drive had an unintended consequence: our estimated arrival time. He made the cardinal sin of breaking the seal, after which we needed to stop for him to use the bathroom practically ever hour. Once you added in his smoking time, we spent approximately 20 minutes of every hour standing still, which pushed our expected arrival in Virginia well past midnight. During one of these stops, in the lovely town of New Castle, Indiana, we even had to find a WalMart in order to replenish the supply of Blue Moon. Eventually, we made it out of Indiana and into Ohio with Val still behind the wheel. However, around 7 PM, things started to go wrong.
We were starting to go through some mountainous terrain when Val suddenly started to feel sick. She pulled off at the next exit, found a driveway next to what appeared to be a trailer park, and stopped to walk around and catch her breath. Meanwhile, Jeff, claiming he was now sober (but lying through his teeth) decided he would drive once we got back on the road. I tried to stop him, but he had the keys, it was his car, and Val was in no position to back either one of us, so he won out. Eventually, we tried to get going again, but had to pull off again at a gas station before we made any real progress.
While Jeff and Val came in and out of the gas station, I started looking for local hotels. It was obvious at this point that we would not be making it to Virginia, so this was as good a spot as any to stop for the night. The closest Hampton Inn was about 10 miles back in the other direction, so, after purchasing some Pepto-Bismal, we slowly reversed our course and found the hotel, where Jeff decided he and he alone could help Val, leaving me to babysit the car which he had left in front of the door. Unfortunately for us, the hotel did not have any double rooms, so, after a bit of finagling, we ended up with 3 rooms for the night in Chillicothe, Ohio, a mere 300 miles short of our intended destination.
Saturday
Waking up in beautiful Chillicothe, I showered and headed down for the free breakfast in the hotel lobby, where I ran into a now sober Jeff. The day was off to a great start, as he had thoughts about this Hampton Inn and how it did not live up to his expectations for the chain. I had a bed to sleep in and was able to make my own Belgian waffle, so I was content. Neither one of us had heard from Val since the night before, so we were both anxious to see how she was holding up, hoping, of course, for the best.
A little more than a week ago, I upgraded my phone from the iPhone 4S to the newly released iPhone 5S. The biggest difference, aside from a slightly bigger screen, is the jump from 3G (or 4G, if you believe AT&T’s hype) to LTE. I had the 4S for a little under 2 years, and in that time, we traveled the world together (well, at least going back to the UK) and have listened to a lot of podcasts and music. Here is every song (all 2079 of them) I’ve listened to on the phone, with some (ok, very little) bonus commentary. Godspeed.
Let’s Go-Go-Go White Sox
Captain Stubby and the Buccaneers
33
He’s a Pirate
Klaus Badelt
Pirates of the Caribbean (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture)
32
Take Me Out To The Ballgame
Harry Caray
31
Thunderstruck
AC/DC
The Razors Edge
31
Gordon Beckham Intro
29
Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
Steam
Billboard’s Top Rock ‘n’ Roll Hits: 1969
29
Don’t Stop Believin’
Journey
Journey’s Greatest Hits
27
sox05_montage
27
We Are The Champions
Queen
Queen: Greatest Hits I & II
27
Your Love
The Outfield
Play Deep
27
2008 White Sox Central Division Champs Montage
Chris Tannehill
WSCR 670 The Score
25
Take Me Out To The Ballgame
Nancy Faust
25
Harvester Of Sorrow
Metallica
…And Justice For All
20
You would hope that these numbers would have been higher, but this past season’s miserable performance by the White Sox has put the songs on their playlist out of mind more often than not.
As I wait for tomorrow’s delivery of my new iPhone 4S, it is time to say goodbye to the 3G that has been my trusty companion for nearly the past 3 1/2 years. We’ve traveled the world together (well, at least Canada and the UK) and have listened to a lot of music. Here is every song (all 1597 of them) I’ve listened to on the phone, with some (ok, very little) bonus commentary!
He’s a Pirate
Klaus Badelt
Pirates of the Caribbean (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture)
100
Gordon Beckham Intro
91
Let’s Go-Go-Go White Sox
Captain Stubby and the Buccaneers
87
Thunderstruck
AC/DC
The Razors Edge
84
Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
Steam
Billboard’s Top Rock ‘n’ Roll Hits: 1969
83
sox05_montage
75
We Are The Champions
Queen
Queen: Greatest Hits I & II
73
Boom
P.O.D.
Satellite
70
Don’t Stop Believin’
Journey
Journey’s Greatest Hits
69
2008 White Sox Central Division Champs Montage
Chris Tannehill
WSCR 670 The Score
65
No surprise that the top 10 are all part of (or were part of) my White Sox victory playlist. This gets played on the way home from every White Sox winner, plus the occassional ride to a game. Continue reading →