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Best New Zealand songs ever? - NZ music month

In 2001, to celebrate 75 years of its existence, the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) invited its members and an academy to vote for what they believed to be New Zealand's top songs of all time. The clear winner was 'Nature', written by Wayne Mason in 1969. His band, the Fourmyula, took this acoustic song to number one on the New Zealand charts in January 1970.

Ironically, the Fourmyula never once played the song live. One reason given by Mason was that local audiences at the time were unprepared for local bands to perform original material. 'Playing our own music would never have filled dance halls ... we never played our own songs on stage: it was all Tamla Motown, Arthur Brown and "Everlasting love".'

The top 30 songs as voted by APRA and the academy in 2001 

  1. 'Nature', Wayne Mason (Fourmyula, 1969)
  2. 'Don't dream it's over', Neil Finn (Crowded House, 1987)
  3. 'Loyal', Dave Dobbyn (1988)
  4. 'Counting the beat', Phil Judd/Mark Hough/Wayne Stevens (The Swingers, 1981)
  5. 'Six months in a leaky boat', Tim Finn (Split Enz, 1982)
  6. 'Sway', Bic Runga (1997)
  7. 'Slice of heaven', Dave Dobbyn (Dave Dobbyn with Herbs, 1986)
  8. 'Victoria', Jordan Luck (Dance Exponents, 1982)
  9. 'She speeds', Shayne Carter (Straitjacket Fits, 1987)
  10. 'April sun in Cuba', Paul Hewson/Marc Hunter (Dragon, 1978)
  11. 'I got you', Neil Finn (Split Enz, 1980)
  12. 'Whaling', Dave Dobbyn (DD Smash, 1984)
  13. 'Not given lightly', Chris Knox (1990)
  14. 'Pink frost', Martin Phillips (The Chills, 1984)
  15. 'Jesus I was evil', Darcy Clay (1997)
  16. 'Weather with you', Tim Finn/Neil Finn (Crowded House, 1991)
  17. 'Blue smoke', Ruru Karaitiana (Pixie Williams and the Ruru Karaitiana Quartet, 1949)
  18. 'Dance all around the world', Corben Simpson/Geoff Murphy (Blerta, 1972)
  19. 'Lydia', Julia Deans (Fur Patrol, 2000)
  20. 'Blue lady', Graham Brazier (Hello Sailor, 1977)
  21. 'Drive', Bic Runga (1996)
  22. 'Chains', Che Fu/DLT/Angus McNaughton/Kevin Rangihuna (1996)
  23. 'Dominion Road', Don McGlashan (The Mutton Birds, 1993)
  24. 'Glad I'm not a Kennedy', Shona Laing (1986)
  25. 'I hope I never', Tim Finn (Split Enz, 1979)
  26. 'Tears', Fane Flaws/Arthur Baysting (Crocodiles, 1980)
  27. 'Be mine tonight', Dave Dobbyn/Ian Morris (Th' Dudes, 1978)
  28. 'I see red', Tim Finn (Split Enz, 1979)
  29. 'Beside you', Dave Dobbyn (1998)
  30. 'Home again', Karl Kippenberger/Tom Larkin/Phil Knight/Jon Toogood (Shihad, 1997)

An alternative to the APRA top 30

After the APRA list of New Zealand's top songs in 2001, 3000 people voted for their top 50 New Zealand songs in an online survey in May 2006. Dave Dobbyn's 'Loyal' was voted the number one song on this list. In total, seven songs written by Dobbyn made the list, and this was a greater number than for any other songwriter. In the list voted by APRA, five songs written by Dobbyn were in the top 30, confirming his status as one of the country's most successful songwriters.

The APRA operations manager, Anthony Healey, felt that the common thread that linked the songs was their 'innate New Zealandness'. These are songs you would hear 'playing on a jukebox in a country pub, at a summer barbecue', and they are the ones 'we sing along loudly with at the rugby'.

The top 10 New Zealand songs as voted in the online poll were:

  1. 'Loyal', Dave Dobbyn
  2. 'Why does love do this to me?', The Exponents
  3. 'Slice of heaven', Dave Dobbyn
  4. 'Don't dream it's over', Crowded House
  5. 'Sway', Bic Runga
  6. 'April sun in Cuba', Dragon
  7. 'Home again', Shihad
  8. 'Victoria', The Exponents
  9. 'Bliss', Th' Dudes
  10. 'I see red', Split Enz

What do you think should be added to these lists? Fill out the Community Contribution form below (or email [email protected]) and if there is some consensus, we'll add them to an additions list.

How to cite this page: 'Best New Zealand songs ever? - NZ music month', URL: /culture/music-month/natures-best, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 16-Dec-2013

Community contributions


M Harrison
03 Jun 2014

How bout Dave McCartney & the Pink Flamingoes, 'Partys over' & 'Pink Flamingoes'

Ian
25 Mar 2014

1st time ive seen this list , Andrew put your glasses on Blerta dance all around the world is # 18 in the list

Johnny
10 Feb 2014

I think CULTURE by THE KNOBZ sould be include as it spent 28 weeks in the charts and was the most popular live song at SWEETWATWERS in 1982.

earl p
27 Jan 2012
how can i get a cd or dvd of rockinghorse, thru the southern moonlight?
Nathan o Ireland
25 Aug 2011
straight jacket fits are worthy of a mention
Artist Cat
18 Jun 2011
so much good stuff from NZ - especially classic gems like Link's "Only Time Could Let Us Know", Ticket's "Country High" and Rockinghorse "Thru the Southern Moonlight".
admin
21 Dec 2010
Hi Aditi - we would love to be able to provide the audio for all these songs, however we don't have copyright permission to do this. I'm sure you will find many of them on YouTube or a web music station. Jamie
Aditi Verma
21 Dec 2010
Hi! Okay I don't really know too much about this page, but I do have a suggestion/ request- can you please add the audios for all the songs listed here? Thanks :)
Duncan
25 Jun 2010
these songs deserve to be listed... pulsing..the body electric baked beans...mothergoose body and soul...jenny morris carolina...creation out in the street...space waltz come to the sabbat...timberjack sweet inspiration...the yandall sisters need your love...golden harvest
Anonymouse
13 Jun 2010
"I see Red" is just an awful song. Lets be honest here. Yes Split Enz are a vital part of New Zealand rock history... But that song, ... is not worth remembering. What about Venus by the feelers? That song was great. and emotive.

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