hit the road jack
The song, not you. lol
2007-08-04 04:46:43
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answer #1
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answered by Senza 5
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Songs From the 50s and 60s
Beach Boys - Fun Fun Fun
Beach Boys (The) - Good Vibrations
Beatles (The) - Back In The USSR
Beatles (The) - Twist And Shout
Billy Stewart - Summertime
Bobby Bloom - Montego Bay
Bobby Day - Rockin' Robin
Brenda Lee - Sweet Nothin's
Chris Montez - Let's Dance
Chris Montez - The More I See You!
Chubby Checker - The Twist
Chuck Berry - Rock And Roll Music
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Travelin' Band
Eddie Cochran - Summertime Blues
Elvis Presley - Jailhouse Rock
Four Tops - I Cant's Help Myself
Harry Belafonte - The Banana Boat Song
Kingsmen (The) - Louis Louis
Kinks - You Really Got Me
Livin' Spoonful - Summer In The City
Mungo Jerry - In The Summertime
Outsiders (The) - Time Won't Let Me
Peggy Lee - Fever
Platters - Only You (And You Alone)
Platters - The Great Pretender
Question Mark And The Mysterians - 96 Tears
Richie Valens - La Bamba
Roy Orbison - Pretty Woman
Sam Cooke - Chain Gang
Wanda Jackson - Lets Have A Party
70's Songs
Chic - Good Times
Chic - Le Freak.
Boney M - Rasputin
D'train - You're The One For Me
Donna Summer - Love To Love You Baby
Gibson Brothers - Que Sera Mi Vida (If You Should Go)
Kool & The Gang - Celebration
LTD - Back In Love Again
Patrick Hernandez - Born to be Alive
Patrick Juvet - I Love America
Paul Zaza & Carl Zittrer - Forever
Peaches & Herbs - Shake Your Groove Thing
Rick James - Give It To Me Baby
Rick James - Super Freak
Silver Convention - Get Up And Boogie (That's Right)
Sister Sledge - He's The Greatest Dancer
Sister Sledge - Lost In Music
Telex - Moskow Diskow
The Jacksons - Shake Your Body (Down to Grou
The Miracles - Love Machine
Tina Charles - I Love To Love
2007-08-04 04:56:24
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answered by Tom S 7
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Crazy...by Patsy Cline
In The Ghetto...by Elvis
Suspicious Minds...by Elvis
Pretty Woman...by Roy Orbison
Islands In The Stream...by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton
Dizzy...by Tommy Roe
Rebel Rebel...by David Bowie
Let Me Roll It....by Paul McCartney
Helen Wheels.....by Paul McCartney
Love Hurts...by Nazareth
Sister Christian....by Night Ranger
Turn The Page...by Bob Seger
Sweet Caroline...by Neil Diamond
Song Sung Blue...by Neil Diamond
I Am..I Said..by Neil Diamond
Cracklin' Rosie...by Neil Diamond
Indian Reservation...by Paul Revere & The Raiders
Day After Day...by Badfinger
Nice To Be With You...by Gallery
Blueberry Hill...by Fats Domino
American Pie...by Don Mclean
The Great Pretender...by The Platters
Blue Suede Shoes..by Carl Perkins
Stagger Lee...by Lloyd Price
Wild Thing..by The Troggs
Running Bear..by Johnny Preston
Sheila...by Tommy Roe
More Than A Woman..by Tavares
2007-08-04 05:11:09
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answered by deiracefan_219 5
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Lou Christie---Rhapsody in the Rain
Lou Christie Lightning Strikes
The Beatles Everything, they did was Fabulous
Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons- Everything by them is great too.
The Mammas and Pappas California Dreaming, Monday Monday, Creque Alley.
Jefferson Airplane White RAbbit
Everything on the Easy Rider Soundtrack
2007-08-04 04:49:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Hotel California by the Eagles, The Gambler by Kenny Rogers, Supicious Minds and Caught in a Web by Elvis, Rocketman and Daniel by Elton John, Sweet home Alabama by Lynard Skynard,Stairway to Heaven By Led Zepplin, Some good songs from Bob Seger and the Siverbullet band, Jackson Browne, Fleetwood Mac, the Beegees,Tom Petty and the HeartBreakers, Van Morrison, Chicago, the band, and the Eagles have more-- to many to list.
2016-04-01 19:05:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Dancing queen Abba
Elute Bony M
Byebye love The every brothersl
Ebony n ivory Stevie Wonder and Paul Mccarthney
Don`t go breaking my heart Elton John
Can`t hurry love Philp collins
My girl The temptations
2007-08-04 04:53:57
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answered by Anonymous
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These are some of my favorites from the early 60's (60-63) I've listed them in chronological order.
Sweet Nothins (Brenda Lee), This Magic Moment (Drifters), Mountain Of Love (Harold Dorman), Cathy's Clown(Everly Brothers), Think (James Brown), I'm Sorry (Brenda Lee), Only The Lonely (Roy Orbison), Finger Poppin' Time (Hank Ballard), Walk Don't Run (Ventures), The Twist (Chubby Checker), Chain Gang (Sam Cooke), Save The Last Dance For Me (Drifters), Stay (Maurice Williams), Georgia On My Mind(Ray Charles), You Talk Too Much (Joe Jones) He Will Break Your Heart(Jerry Butler), Are You Lonesome Tonight(Elvis Presley), Lonely Teenager (Dion & The Belmonts), Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow(Shirelles), Shop Around (Smokey Robinson & The Miracles), Dedicated To The One I Love (Shirelles), Runaway(Del Shannon), Mother In Law(Ernie K. Doe), Daddy's Home(Shep & The Limelites), Running Scared(Roy Orbison), Hello Mary Lou (Ricky Nelson), Stand By Me (Ben E. King), Quarter To Three (Gary US Bonds), Cupid (Sam Cooke), Mountains High (Dick & DeeDee), Little Bit Of Soap (Jarmels), Marie's The Name(Of His Latest Flame(Elvis Presley), Hit The Road Jack (Ray Charles), Runaround Sue (Ray Charles), Please Mr. Postman (Marvelettes), Gypsy Woman(Impressions), Turn On Your Love Light (Bobby Bland), Duke Of Earl (Gene Chandler), Twistin' The Night Away(Sam Cooke), What's Your Name ( Don & Juan), Lover Please Come Back (Clyde Mcphatter), Soldier Boy (Shirelles), Night Train (James Brown), I Can't Help Loving You(Ray Charles), Any Day Now(Chuck Jackson), I'll Try Something New (Miracles), Twist And Shout (Isley Brothers), You'll Lose A Good Thing(Barbara Lynn), Loco Motion (Little Eva), Green Onions (Booker T. & The MGS), Do You Love Me (Contours), Beechwood 45789(Marvelettes), He's A Rebel(Crystals), Sherry (Four Seasons),Big Girls Don't Cry (Four Seasons), Return To Sender(Elvis Presley), Tell Him(Exciters), Up On The Roof(Drifters), You've Really Got A Hold On Me (Miracles), Wild Weekend (Rebels), He's So Fine (Chiffons), Hitchhike (Marvin Gaye), Baby Work Out Jackie Wilson), On Broadway (Drifters), I Will Follow Him (LIttle Peggy March), Pipeline(Chantays), Surfin; USA (Beach Boys), Another Saturday Night (Sam Cooke), (Today I Met) The Boy I'm Gonna Marry (Darlene Love), Da Doo Ron Ron (Crystals), Hello Stranger (Barbara Lewis), One Fine Day(Chiffons), Surf City (Jan & Dean), Fingertips PT 2 (LIttle Stevie Wonder), My Boyfriend's Back (Angels), Monkey Time (Major Lance), Heat Wave (Martha & The Vandellas), Then He Kissed Me (Crystals), Be My Baby (Ronettes), Donna The Prima Donna (Dion), Walking The Dog (Rufus Thomas), Twenty Four Hours To Tulsa (Gene Pitney), Can I Get A Witness(Marvin Gaye, Be True To Your School (Beach Boys), Louie Louie (Kingmen), Surfin' Bird (Trashmen), Baby, I Love You(Ronnettes)
2007-08-04 05:03:02
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answered by susandiane311 5
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The beatles- Hey jude,8 days a week,A hard days night, to name a few.Beatles never did a bad song.
try bob dillan also. his blowing in the wind and all along the watchtower,changing of the guards are realy good.
you can try elvis presley also.
2007-08-04 04:56:21
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answered by mainak 1
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well, there are a lot of good oldies songs...but i guess frank sinatra is really good same with rosemary clooney, also bing crosby, and theres this one song i dont know who its by but its called "my boyfriends back and theres gonna be trouble"
its a good song..lol
2007-08-04 04:56:50
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answered by Anonymous
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suavecito by malo
oye como va by santana
viva tirado by el chicano
any thing from sam cooke
any beatles song is great
any al green song
2007-08-04 05:05:16
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answered by Maindrian Pace 5
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Go to Lifetime of Romance and the playlists on the CDs, if you can't afford them, are good place to start.
2007-08-04 04:47:25
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answered by hungry_momo 1
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