"Kashmir", "Stairway to Heaven-" Led Zeppelin
Any Beatles
'Maybelline'- Chuck Berry
'Keep a-Knockin', 'Tutti Frutti'- Little Richard
"Good Lovin Gone Bad", "Feel Like Making Love"- Bad Company
"We Are the Champions", "Now I'm Here"- Queen
"Baba O'Riley", "Pinball Wizard", "Squeeze Box", "Naked Eye"- The Who
'Carry on Wayward Son', 'Dust in the wind"- Kansas
'Oh!'- Sleater Kinney
'Peace Train', 'Morning Has Broken'- Cat Stevens
'Come Sail Away'- Styx
'The Boys Are Back in Town', 'Jailbreak'- Thin Lizzy
'Limelight', "The Spirit of Radio', 'New World Man'- Rush
'I've Seen All Good People'- Yes
'Magic Man', 'Crazy on You', 'Barracuda'- Heart
'All Along the Watchtower', "Purple Haze', "Manic Depression"- Jimi Hendrix
'School's Out'- Alice Cooper
'Karn Evil 9'- ELP
'Gimme Shelter', 'Miss You", "Rocks Off'- Rolling Stones
'Little Guitars', 'Unchained'- Van Halen
'Get It On (Bang a gong)'- T-Rex
'Deceptacon'- Le Tigre
'Too Kool to Kalypso', 'Away From Home', 'Don't Care'- Klark Kent
'Blue Morning, Blue Day', 'Cold As Ice'- Foreigner
'Stay With Me', 'Maggie May'- Rod Stewart
'American Girl', 'Breakdown'- Tom Petty
'Queen *****', 'Hang on to Yourself', 'Star'- David Bowie
'Positively 4th Street'- Bob Dylan
'Just What I Needed'- The Cars
'Do Ya', 'Mr. Blue Sky'- ELO
'Pulling Mussels from a Shell', 'Another Nail in My Heart'- Squeeze
'Wish You Were Here', 'Brain Damage/Eclipse'- Pink Floyd
'Draw the Line', 'Back in the Saddle', 'Dream On'- Aerosmith
'Alright Now'- Free
'Surrender', 'I Want You to Want Me (live)- Cheap Trick
'Living in the Past', 'Aqualung'- Jethro Tull
'Reelin In the Years'- Steely Dan
'Hotel California', - The Eagles
'Layla', 'Mainline Florida', - Eric Clapton
'Carry On', "Wooden Ships'- CSN&Y
'Old Man', 'Heart of Gold'- Neil Young
"King of Pain', 'Roxanne'- The Police
You will find more meaning in just ONE of these songs than nearly anything you've heard on pop radio in the last 5 years...
2007-01-19 11:49:04
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answered by Fonzie T 7
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SAD or ROCK? Okay.. I'm not sure on that. If by sad you mean.... slow and kind of emo... Evanescence has lots of these, as well as rock, such as: Hello Like You My Immortal Your Star Missing All That I'm Living For Sweet Sacrifice Weight of the World Going Under The Veronicas: All I Have Heavily Broken In Another Life Someone Wake Me Up My Chemical Romance has lots of good rock songs, and so does Switchfoot.
2016-05-23 22:59:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Tell him
I don't want to talk about it -- Tita Coolidge -- Rod Stewart
That's what friends are for - - Dionne Worwick
You're my best friend - Queen
You are my everything - - Santa Esmeralda
How much I love you - - Love and Kisses
Strong - - Robbie Williams
Feeling love - - Paula Cole
Angel -- Sarah McLachlan
All around the world - - Lisa Stanfield
Any from Barry White, Billy Joel, Barry Manilow, ABBA or Lisa Loeb.
2007-01-19 11:52:36
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answered by Classy 7
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I'd say that most of the songs these days are like that, but some good ones would be Breaking the Habit, Numb, or In the End (all are by Linkin Park).
2007-01-19 11:49:06
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answered by Mattimis 2
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Breath in Braeth out- Rachel Stevens
These Words & Unwritten-Natasha Benigfield
I am one of them-Aly&Aj
Theres alot more i find inspiring but these are good
2007-01-19 11:57:01
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answered by Anonymous
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