Essentials Essential songs and artists of 1995 Content by Robert J. Ballantyne Posted on December 31, 1995 Top 20 songs of 1995 #1 for 1 week October 8, 1995 Alanis Morissette – Hand in My Pocket This pop song was the most-played in my life soundtrack for one week #1 for 1 week April 9, 1995 Dionne Farris – I Know This adult contemporary pop R&B song was the most-played in my life soundtrack for one week #1 for 4 weeks December 24, 1995 Madonna – I Want You (feat. Massive Attack) This dance pop song was the most-played in my life soundtrack for four weeks Top 10 October 8, 1995 The Cranberries – Daffodil Lament This pop rock song is a notable part of the soundtrack of my life #1 for 2 weeks August 20, 1995 The Immortals – Mortal Kombat (Techno-Syndrome Remix) This dance song was the most-played in my life soundtrack for two weeks Top 10 December 10, 1995 The Smashing Pumpkins – Thirty-Three This adult contemporary pop rock song is a notable part of the soundtrack of my life Related keywords Related content
#1 for 1 week October 8, 1995 Alanis Morissette – Hand in My Pocket This pop song was the most-played in my life soundtrack for one week
#1 for 1 week April 9, 1995 Dionne Farris – I Know This adult contemporary pop R&B song was the most-played in my life soundtrack for one week
#1 for 4 weeks December 24, 1995 Madonna – I Want You (feat. Massive Attack) This dance pop song was the most-played in my life soundtrack for four weeks
Top 10 October 8, 1995 The Cranberries – Daffodil Lament This pop rock song is a notable part of the soundtrack of my life
#1 for 2 weeks August 20, 1995 The Immortals – Mortal Kombat (Techno-Syndrome Remix) This dance song was the most-played in my life soundtrack for two weeks
Top 10 December 10, 1995 The Smashing Pumpkins – Thirty-Three This adult contemporary pop rock song is a notable part of the soundtrack of my life
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