Mack the Knife by Bobby Darin
Anything by Sam Cooke
Anything by James Taylor
Somewhere Down the Crazy River by Robbie Robertson
Many songs by Lennon and McCartney in their best years.
Maggie May by Rod Stewart
You Can Leave Your Hat On by Joe Cocker
Daniel by Elton John
Puff the Magic Dragon, Peter Paul and Mary
I can't decide which ones by Carole King and Carly Simon.
Thanks for that little trip down nostalgia lane...........
2006-09-12 22:42:19
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answered by finaldx 7
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1 Hotel California--The Eagles
2 Knights In White Satin-- The Moody Blues
3 Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch-- The Four Tops
4 My Girl--The Temptations
5 House of the Rising Sun-- Eric Burdon and the Animals
6 Bridge Over Troubled Water-- Simon & Garfunkel
7 Stairway to Heaven-- Led Zepellin
8 Satisfaction-- The Rolling Stones
9 Yesterday-- The Beatles
10 Dust in the Wind-- Kansas
11 Black Magic Woman-- Santana
12 Hey Jude-- The Beatles
13 Born to Be Wild--Steppenwolf
14 More than a Feeling-- Boston
15 Sister Christian-- Night Ranger
16 In the Ghetto--Elvis Presley
17 Respect--Aretha Franklin
18 White Rabbit-- Jefferson Airplane
19 For What It's Worth-- Buffalo Springfield
20 Sympathy for the Devil-- The Rolling Stones
As you can see I lean very heavily to 60's and 70's music which I consider the best rock era.
2006-09-13 07:07:32
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answered by brainstorm 6
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I cannot give you a list of 20 but I will leave you with Top Gun's "You've lost that loving feeling" and "Take my breathe away"
2006-09-12 22:31:29
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answered by leelee 3
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Yesterday - by the Beatles
2006-09-12 22:30:37
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answered by SpongeDad 1
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I don't know, Moses, can u handle modern rock?
2006-09-12 22:29:25
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answered by blindly_invisible 2
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to hard it would take me all night.
2006-09-12 22:35:54
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answered by Anonymous
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