‘One’ — U2
The third single from U2’s 1991 album “Achtung Baby.” “Mysterious Ways,” the second hit, was a side project. The Edge had two bridge ideas, according to Rolling Stone. Bono was so taken with the other that he wrote a whole new set of lyrics for him. Even though “One” was a box office hit, they didn’t expect it to be a wedding hit.
‘No Woman, No Cry’ — Bob Marley
The best version of “No Woman, No Cry” does not come from the 1974 album “Natty Dread,” in our opinion. The person who took part in the Lyceum Theatre’s “Live!” show on July 17, 1975, is the recipient of this accolade. Bob Marley’s Natty Dread Tour was in town for the performance. Not only did it have an impact on his life, but he also credited Vincent “Tata” Ford, a childhood friend, with the songwriting. Ford was able to keep his Kingston soup kitchen open due to the popularity of the show.