Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Top 10 Songs

Jonas Brothers Jonas Brothers10) 'That's Just the Way We Roll'

Never released as a single, this Jonas Brothers song was featured on their 2007 self-titled album -- which went platinum and peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard 200.





jonas brothers love bug9) 'Lovebug'

Kevin has noted that the inspiration for the video -- a period piece -- was 'The Notebook,' starring Ryan Gosling.





jonas brothers when you look me in the eyes8) 'When You Look Me in the Eyes'

A earlier version of the song featuring different lyrics and production appeared on Nick's self-titled 2004 solo album.





jonas brothers Lines Vines and Trying Times7) 'Keep It Real'

Used on their television show 'JONAS,' this Jonas Brothers song refers to their onscreen mom's desire for them to be a "normal" family, despite the boys' fame






jonas brothers year 30006) 'Year 3000'

A Jonas Brothers cover released in 2006, the smash hit was originally done by UK boy band Busted and became the 34th biggest seller of the year in 2003.









send it on friends for change5) 'Send It On'

The group of performers for this tune -- including Demi Lovato, Miley Cyrus, and Selena Gomez, and the Jonas Brothers -- were labeled as the green-initiative "Friends For Change," a collective of Disney stars gathered to bring awareness and raise money for environmental issues.




jonas brothers Hold on4) 'Hold On'

This Jonas Brothers song was their second charting single (following 'Year 3000'), peaking at No. 53 on the Billboard Hot 100. The track was also included on the 2007 Disney Channel Original Movie 'Johnny Kapahala: Back on Board.'





jonas brothers camp rock3) 'Play My Music'

The song appears on the soundtrack to 'Camp Rock,' the Jonas Brothers movie that helped put fellow Disney-approved rocker Demi Lovato on the map





jonas brothers S.O.S2) 'S.O.S.'

Nick told Elvis Costello the song came to him in a dream, and took only 10 minutes to write.





jonas brothers Burnin Up1) 'Burnin' Up'

The inspiration for the song stems from the Jonas Brothers' "unlikely appreciation" for Prince (and his timeless sex symbol status among women), according to 'Entertainment Weekly.' The song debuted at No. 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100, making it their most successful single and our No. 1 Jonas Brothers song.





cite: http://www.aolradioblog.com/2009/11/16/top-jonas-brothers-songs

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