It's like the third best song on a six song album.
It's the most listenable song on the album. It has an old time rock feeling, like a VU song. The lyrics are completely nonsensical, the vocals are crazy. It jives with my Videodrome love.
Station to Station - The song is too long to listen to that often. But it rocks. It grooves in mysterious ways, and I love how desperate Bowie's vocals get. "It's not the side effects of the COcaine."
Golden Years - Great single, but clearly a leftover from Young Americans. Not a Station to Station song. Its different, disco-y style help adds to the generally chaotic style of the album.
Word on a Wing - Maybe Bowie's best lyric. It's a powerful song, but it's not a rocker. The vocal performance is amazing. It's tough to pick between this and TVC 15, but I have to side with the rock.
TVC 15 -

Stay - The album version comes across as by the numbers after you've heard a few live recordings of it. The weakest song on the album, but nowhere near bad.
Wild is the Wind - A great vocal performance, but not a Bowie song. It's a great closer, though.
I love this album a whole lot.