Here are the Top Beach Music Songs according to our Surf Listeners. This list was based on voting here at SurfCountdown.com The songs were played on the Surf Countdown by Mike Worley on 94.9 The Surf on Saturday, October 5th 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 October 5th
1 |
“Livin The Salt Life” by Mark McKinney & Co. |
2 |
“Lake Booty Shake” – JB& The Get Down Browns |
3 |
“Dance With Me” – Rick Strickland |
4 |
“The Rest of Me” -Rick Strickland |
5 |
“Mixed Emotions” – Lesa Hudson |
6 |
“Carolina Moon” – Sylvia Johns Ritchie |
7 |
“Sugar Boo” – Lesa Hudson |
8 |
“I Ain’t Leaving Mississippi” – Jaye Hammer |
9 |
“Two More Bottle of Wine” – Dan Thomas and Sylvia Johns Ritchie |
10 |
“We Ain’t Leavin’ Carolina” – Too Much Sylvia |
11 |
“I’ll Never Let You Go” -Blackwater Rhythm & Blues Band feat Doug Winstead |
12 |
“Loving My Blues Away” – Sylvia Johns Ritchie |
13 |
“Come and Get Your Love” – The Entertainers |
14 |
“Georgia” – Gary Lowder & Smokin’ Hot |
15 |
“Barefootin'” – Scotty McCreery |
16 |
“Kiss On My List” – Gary Lowder and Steve Edmonds |
17 |
“If He Should Ever Leave You” – Blackwater Band |
18 |
“Back to Memphis” – Jim Quick & Coastline |
19 |
“Love The One You’re With” – Gary Lowder and Tim Sidden |
20 |
“Don’t Fight It” – Phil Wilson & Blackwater Rhythm & Blues Band |
21 |
“Hold Me In Your Arms” – by Gary Lowder & Smokin Hot |
22 |
“I’ll Always Love You” – The Embers Feat Craig Woolard |
23 |
“I Can’t Go For That” – Entertainers |
24 |
“You’re So Fine” – Russell Henry |
25 |
“Rock This Town” – Blackwater Band featuring Jeff Alspaugh |
It would be great to feature a new artist segment to allow exposure to those who have invested in our beach music arena – seems like only those who have been on the charts always get the most exposure. Really love the locals who are here and play regularly for us who support beach music – but we seem to see national artists on the list who we see very little or not a all..
I know being an oldie’s station is hard for new artists with new music to get any air time to help off-set the cost of recording and playing locally all the time.
My two cents…