11/17/25

The Hideaway 20: The 46 Most-Listened To Songs from October 2025

Welcome to our monthly look back at our most scrobbled songs. We managed to listen to 3,319 unique songs across the thirty-one days of October, including seven scrobble-free days. We ended up with a clear most-listened to song, followed by a four-way tie for second most-listened to song, and a forty-one song tie for third most listened to song. It all adds up to The Hideaway 46. "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love" at #21 is the only song that has been featured previously this year, and it was just featured in September at #28. Our most-listened-to artist in October was Billy Joel, while our most-listened-to album for the month was The Beatles 1967-1970. The Blue Album remains our most-listened-to album through the first ten months of 2025.
OCTOBER 2025 — Top 46 Most Listened-To Songs
ranktitleartistyear
46Money for NothingDire Straits1985
45Uncle Albert/Admiral HalseyPaul and Linda McCartney1971
44JacksonJohnny Cash and June Carter1967
43'65 Love AffairPaul Davis1981
42You're the Only Woman (You and I)Ambrosia1980
41Horny ToadPrince1983
40ThinkAretha Franklin1968
39Build A B*tchBella Poarch2021
38Fist CityLoretta Lynn1968
37RunawayJanet Jackson1995
36I Want to Break FreeQueen1984
35Perfect StrangersDeep Purple1984
34When You're Hot, You're HotJerry Reed1971
33Spiders & SnakesJim Stafford1974
32Let's Stay TogetherAl Green1971
31What You WantThe Roots feat. Jaguar1999
30GreaseFrankie Valli1978
29King Of The RoadRoger Miller1964
28I'll Feel a Whole Lot BetterThe Byrds1965
27(Every Time I Turn Around) Back In Love AgainL.T.D.1977
26Eat Me AliveJudas Priest1984
25AlisonElvis Costello1977
24Nothing Else MattersMetallica1991
23Little T&ARolling Stones1981
22Lucky Love [Acoustic]Ace of Base1995
21Could It Be I'm Falling in LoveThe Spinners1972
20I WishStevie Wonder1976
19(The World Don't Need) Another LoverGiant Steps1988
18No Shoes, No Shirt, No ProblemsKenny Chesney2002
17People Got To Be FreeThe Rascals1968
16He Loves Me All the WayTammy Wynette1970
15You Haven't Done Nothin'Stevie Wonder1974
14Anything, Anything (I'll Give You)Dramarama1985
13Holly RockSheila E.1985
12Werewolves of LondonWarren Zevon1978
11Baby Got BackSir Mix-A-Lot1992
10Right Here, Right NowFatboy Slim1998
9You Got That RightLynyrd Skynyrd1977
8Conquistador [live]Procol Harum1972
7Who Made WhoAC/DC1986
6One's On The WayLoretta Lynn1971
5Come A Little Bit CloserJay & The Americans1964
4The WeightThe Band1968
3You Know My NameChris Cornell2006
2The One I LoveR.E.M.1987
1I Got 5 On ItLuniz1995
For this month's flashback chart, we hop back to our Top 20 Most-Listened-To Songs from October 2021, featuring a song we first fell in love with after repeatedly playing it in the Target store about a mile from our house. Scroll down past the album covers for the rest of the story.
OCTOBER 2021 — Top 20 Most Listened-To Songs
2021ranktitleartistyear
2520I DisappearMetallica2000
919Back on the Road AgainREO Speedwagon1979
518Into the NightSantana feat. Chad Kroeger2007
1917What Is Hip?Tower of Power1973
416Rock OnDavid Essex1973
27815Lookin' for LoveJohnny Lee1980
39914Small Town Saturday NightHal Ketchum1991
14913JoeyConcrete Blonde1990
1512Head Over BootsJon Pardi2015
1311Can't Hold UsMacklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Ray Dalton2012
2010Pump It UpElvis Costello & The Attractions1978
89WalkFoo Fighters2011
28Shoot to ThrillAC/DC1980
107Teenage KicksThe Undertones1978
16Feel It StillPortugal. The Man2017
115Dani CaliforniaRed Hot Chili Peppers2006
124Rolling AlongThe Mavericks2017
503WildfireMichael Martin Murphey1975
682Going UnderDevo1981
181Swingin'The Mavericks2019
My first experience with Sonos was in a Target store in 2012 or 2013. 
They had a hands-on display with a Play:3 and the larger Play:5 speaker. There were four or five songs representing various genres of music that could be demoed on either speaker. I couldn't believe how well "Can't Hold Us" (#11 in the countdown above) sounded on the Play:5, whether at high or low volume. 
I finally made the leap into Sonos in late 2019 and have continued to add speakers throughout the house since then. Setup has always been quick, easy, and painless with zero issues after a speaker was up and running. It takes more time to unbox the speaker from its elaborate packaging than to connect it. Never experienced (Knock on wood!) any of the many, many catastrophic issues users were reporting in the aftermath of the updated app in May 2024, other than the ARC kicking on once in the middle of the night and waking me up with a rap song I don't have in my digital library.

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