
This list was based on 51 weeks of voting here at SurfCountdown.com The songs were played on the Surf Countdown by Mike Worley on 94.9 The Surf on Saturday, December 26th. 2020 from 10 am to 12 Noon. Thanks to all that participated in the voting and thanks for listening to 94.9 in the Grand Strand and all over the world on 949thesurf.com. We will count them down again at 10am on Saturday Morning! Voting is now open for next Saturday.
Top Beach Music Songs for 2020
1 | “Cooling Out” – Band of Oz |
2 | “Two More Bottles of Wine” – Dan Thomas and Sylvia Johns Ritchie |
3 | “You Can’t Fall Up (You Just Fall Down) – Steve Owens and Summertime |
4 | “Whispers (Getting Louder)” – R. Mark Black |
5 | “Dance With Me” – Rick Strickland |
6 | “I Ain’t Leaving Mississippi” – Jaye Hammer |
7 | “I Just Can’t Get You Out of My Mind” – Gary Lowder & Smokin’ Hot |
8 | “Georgia” – Gary Lowder & Smokin’ Hot |
9 | “Come and Get Your Love” – The Entertainers |
10 | “A Little More Love” – Lesa Hudson and MIke Taylor |
11 | “Drifters Medley” – The Entertainers |
12 | “Loves Come Knockin’ ” Doyle Wood and Sylvia Johns Ritchie |
13 | “Call Me” – Feature Attraction Band |
14 | “All You Get From Love is a Love Song” – Band of Oz |
15 | “Love Never Felt so Good” – Paul Craver |
16 | “The Rest of Me” – Rick Strickland |
17 | “I Can’t Go For That” – Entertainers |
18 | “Got To Be You” – Gary Lowder & Smokin Hot |
19 | “Something Said Love” – Cat5 Featuring Glen Tippet |
20 | “Got the Rythym” – Too Much Sylvia |
21 | “When We Are” – Tim Cashion |
22 | “Blowin’ Me Up” – Jim Quick & Coastline |
23 | “Ocean Drive” – Archie Bell |
24 | “We Ain’t Leavin’ Carolina” – Too Much Sylvia |
25 | “If I Hock My Guitar” – Delbert McClinton |
Good list. Thanks for all your work throughout the year. Love ❤️ the Countdown!!! 94.9 will be the best forever!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great music to finish out 2020!!!
When Sylvia Johns Ritchie was entertaining in New Orleans, she had a regular customer who was a fan ask her to teach him to play the piano Jerry Lee Lewis style. The customer was Dennis Quaid and he was in town working on “Great Balls of Fire.”