I would love to. I'm just going to go with songs that I really like and respect from a drumming aspect rather than trying to come up with the 10 best. This is going to be hard, so let me get at it.
No particular order
Aja - Steely Dan (Steve Gadd)
Rosanna - Toto (Jeff Porcaro)
The Real Me - The Who (Keith Moon)
Fool In The Rain - Led Zeppelin (John Bonham)
Goin Down - Monkees (Eddie Hoh)
Ballad Of Billy The Kid - Billy Joel (Ron Tutt)
Burn Down The Mission - Elton John (Nigel Olson)
Lessons - Rush (Neil Peart)
Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic - Police (Stewart Copeland)
Heart Of The Sunrise - Yes (Bill Bruford)
Inca Roads - Frank Zappa (Chester Thompson)
Make Me Smile - Chicago (Danny Serafine)
Nothing Is Easy - Jethro Tull (Clive Bunker)
Burn - Deep Purple (Ian Paice)
More Today Than Yesterday - Spiral Staircase (Vinnie Parello)
Little Old Lady From Pasadena - Jan & Dean (Earl Palmer)
Love Will Keep Us Together - Captain and Tennille (Hal Blaine)
Call Me - Blondie (Clem Burke)
etc,,,,,I'm on a conference call at work and my list doesn't look good enough to me at the moment, but I just thought of those off the top of my head. I know I'm missing a million that should have been listed but I'm distracted. Like I said earlier, those are just some songs I like and not necessarily the best, but I like them for different reasons. Example - the 'More Today Than Yesterday' doesn't seem like a great drumming song, but concentrate just on the drummer and that guy is doing things with one bass foot that is just amazing. Others on the list have grooves while others have speed and so forth. Steely Dan and Zappa is kind of cheating as they both had a million drummers and a million different examples, but those were just a couple I picked. I'll come back to this tomorrow sometime after I slept.