I'm thrilled that Paul Simon is in the top ten.
I'm also surprised Roger Waters didn't make the list (and Taylor Swift DID?!). I'm less surprised David Gilmour wasn't listed either but he definitely should've been included.
If we're going to drag in arbitrary means of gauging the quality of songwriting, then I have to point out how Dark Side of the Moon was on Billboards album chart for 741 consecutive weeks.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Taylor_Swift
Yep Taylor doesn't deserve to be on there.![]()
Get a grip. She is #97. She has been on the rise for years now, listing her accolades isn't arbitrary.
Many singer-songwriters reach the point where they have too many great tunes to fit into a live show. Taylor Swift reached that peak before she turned 21. And then she just kept going. She might be the youngest artist on this list — as you may have heard, she was born in 1989, the year Green Day released their first record. But she's already written two or three careers' worth of keepers.