"Creedence Clearwater Revival " never had a number one hit in this country. But I recall hearing as many as five Creedence songs in the top forty at one time some times more.
Recently I listened to the present number one tune of the Billboard top 100 and I realized as song writers many of us are lacking an element in our tunes. We have no cuss words. The present number one song has the word Mother.....- in it four times...The number one song has the word ni... in it four times. It has the word sh.. in it one time..
Yet the song has been holding the number one spot for awhile.
Is this necessary for making a hit these days and is it desirable ? And is it possible some day we may be able to purchase real tracks with these hit making words already in them?
(On the lighter side)

Others who never made it to number one in this country are: "Led Zeppelin", Bob Dylan, The Who, Jimi Hendrix.... Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young...James Brown, and the Who. Any thoughts on the elements of hits these days?
C.Dan