ahhhh - road trips I might get carried away here........ all my apologies
But I guarantee you won't be disappointed by this music - but I am 100% sure there's a lot more to add-
yup I have playlists for when I go biking or for when I am driving long distances ( although my playlist usually gets bumped by my wife's and used to be always bumped and laughed at by my kids)
Some of my favs - not in any order at all
Shook me all night long, Long Way to The Top and TNT - AC/DC
Baby You Can Drive my Car, I've Just Seen A face, Hey Jude (and pretty much any other Beatles song )
Hit the Road Jack- Ray Charles
Born to be wild - Steppenwolf ( as Peatle so aptly Identified as a great one!)
500 Miles - Proclaimers
Free Bird, Sweet Home Alabama- Skynard
Me and Bobby Magee - Kris Kristopherson
Money - Pink Floyd
Bohemian Rhapsody, We are the Champions - Queen
Money For Nothing ( chicks for free ) - Men Down under
Devil Went down to Georgia - Charlie Daniels
Summertime - George Gershwin
Dust My Broom - Elmore James
Boom,Boom - John Lee Hooker
This Train is Bound for Glory - Mumford and sons
Suite Judy Ble Eyes - CSN
I Feel Good - James Brown
Hit Me with yourbest shot - Pat Benetar
Pour Some sugar on Me- Def Leopard
Sweet Child of Mine - Guns n' Roses
Turn The Page - Bob Seger
Livin' on A prayer, Shot through the Heart - Bon Jovi
Piano Man - Billy Joel
Won't get fooled again, Pinball Wizard, My Generation - The Who
Rainy Day Woman # 12 & 35 aka...(Everybody must get stoned), Shelter From the Storm, Mozambique, Tangled up in Blue, - Bob Dylan
Woodstock - CSNY - but written by Joni Mitchell
Who do you Love, Bad to the Bone, Move it on Over, One Boubon One Scotch and One beer - George Thorogood & Destroyers
Ramblin' Man - Allman Brothers
Brandy (you're a fine girl ) - Looking glass
Brad Paisley - Celebrity
the Load out /Stay - Jackson Brown
Cant you see ( what that Woman did to me) - Marshall Tucker
Good Vibrations, Surfinf Safari, Fun, Fun, Fun, I Get Around - Beach Boys
Beer for My Horses Toby Keith
Layla - Eric Clapton
Satisfaction, Jumpin' Jack Flash, Sympathy for the Devil,-Rolling Stones
Always on My Mind, Blue Suede Shoes, Take Me Home Country Road - John Denver
Heartbreak Hotel, Blue Sued Shoes - Elvis
It's what I like about you- Romantics
California Dreamin', Monday Monday,
Paradise by the Dashboard Light - Meatloaf
All Good People - Yes
Dreams, Go your own way, Goldust woman - Fleetwood MAc
Boardwalk - The Drifters
Rock n' Roll all Night - Kiss
Suffragette City - David Bowie
Black Magic Woman - Santana
Trucking' and Sugar Magnolia- Grateful dead
Thing Called Love and Angel From Montgomery - Bonnie Raitt
Radar Love - Golden Earring
The Weight and The night they drove ol" Dixie down- The Band
Take it Easy - Eagle
Six Strings Down - Stevie Ray Vaughn
American Kids - Kenny Chesney
Galway Girl - Steve Earle
Going up in the Country - Canned Heat
Sea of Madness and Suite Judy Blue Eyes - CSNY
Country Roads - John Denver
Wichita lineman - Glen Campbell - (written by Jimmy Webb)
Daniel and Saturday Nights Alright for fightin' - Elton John
Born To Run, Rosalita, and Thunder Road - Springsteen
Still Haven't found what I'm Looking For - U2
On the Road Again = Willie Nelson
Jesus is Just alright and Blackwater - Doobie Brothers
LA Woman, Roadhouse Blues, and Light my Fire - Doors
American Pie - Don MaClean
Love Shack - B52's
Aimee - Pure Prairie League
Summer of 69' - Bryan Adams
Somebody to love - Jefferson Starship
Hallelujah - Leonard Cohen
Diamonds on the Soles of her Shoes and Graceland - Paul Simon
Hit the Road Jack- Ray Charles
La Grange and Sharp dressed Man - ZZ Top
Dude Looks Like a Lady and Dream On - Aerosmith
Moondance, Natalia, and Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison
Boys 'round here- Blake Shelton
House of the Rising Sun - The Animals - (but actually Written by Woody Guthrie)
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