When it comes to musical genres, a near endless array of subdivisions exist that go far, far beyond simple terms like "rock" or "country" or "rap"...especially as far as the charts are concerned. Case in point: In the mid-90's, Billboard created the earliest incarnation of their "Adult Alternative" chart to measure the popularity of songs targeting "adult" listeners with a wide range of styles, from indie rock to alternative (as the title implies) to folk and more.
So what's considered the greatest adult alternative song of all time? All these years later, interestingly enough, the #1 song on Billboard's list is from around the same time the chart first started...but more on that later.
First, let's take a look at the other songs in the top five, which demonstrate just how diverse this genre can be. Coming in at #5 was Train's "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)" from their 2001 album Drops of Jupiter...and as anyone who turned on a radio that year can tell you, it was a giant hit indeed. In fourth place was Portugal. The Man's "Feel It Still," which took some time to climb the charts but ended up winning the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the Grammys in 2018.
Third place went (somewhat appropriately) to Matchbox 20 and the uber-popular "3AM" (1997), while Coldplay's beloved "Clocks" (2002) came in second.
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So which tune took the crown for best adult alternative song of all time? That honor went to The Wallflowers and their biggest hit, "One Headlight," from the 1996 album Bringing Down the Horse (it was released as a single in January of 1997).
In a 2021 interview with Billboard, Wallflowers frontman Jakob Dylan looked back on the process of writing "One Headlight."
"I recall thinking that we hadn’t played something quite like this before — which was good because we needed to expand what we were doing," he said. "If anything, I recall believing the song had a lot of potential. I wasn’t sure if we were quite good enough to explore its possibilities."
When asked what kind of feeling "One Headlight" gave him while he was working on it, Dylan explained, "It still gives me the same feeling. It’s still a song that when I sing it, it’s positive. I lean towards those songs usually. No matter what you’re describing, I think you can find a shred of positivity in it, and I think that that song is about perseverance and positivity. When I sing it I still feel like that."
"Over time though, songs change," he continued. "It’s hard to ask someone 25 years later what they felt or what they meant at the time. Sometimes you just follow your nose and you get to reinterpret it year after year, so I sing it now and I don’t sing it like somebody who’s 25 years old. It’s a different song to me now. Because I’m different."
Dylan might be different, but fans clearly still love "One Headlight" just the same.
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