Songs you find truly, infectiously happy

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Anonymous wrote:My Maria, Brooks and Dunn. For the tempo mostly.

Life is a Highway, Tom Petty

I Know What I Know, Paul Simon

The Way You Look Tonight, Frank Sinatra

Life is a Highway is Actually by Tom Cochrane


Thank you. The idea that that song was by Tom Petty was making me grind my teeth.

--Tom Petty fan

BTW, in addition to American Girl, other Tom Petty selections:
A Thing About You
Kings Road
Free Girl Now
Jammin' Me
Century City

and All American Girl by Melissa Etheridge
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Let's See Action -- The Who
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Dancing with Myself - Billy Idol
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Bring The Noise -- Public Enemy
Happy -- The Rolling Stones
Talk to Your Daughter -- Robben Ford
Roll with the Changes -- REO Speedwagon
King of the Hill Theme -- The Refreshments
Time Bomb; Olympia, Wa.; The Way I Feel -- Rancid
Exhuming McCarthy, Strange -- R.E.M.
Delirious -- Prince
Unskinny Bop, Nothin' But a Good Time -- Poison
Paradise City -- Guns n Roses
Neutron Dance -- The (Legendary) Pointer Sisters
Solsbury Hill -- Peter Gabriel
I Can't Turn You Loose, Shake -- Otis Redding
Little Bit Of Soul -- Music Explosion
Cadillac Ranch, Raise Your Hand, Rosalita, Detroit Medley -- Bruce Springsteen
All Revved Up With No Place to Go -- Meatloaf
Got to Give It Up -- Marvin Gaye
Everybody Needs Somebody to Love -- The Blues Brothers
The World Is New -- Save Ferris
Here In Your Bedroom -- Goldfinger
Eyes on Tomorrow -- Miriam Makeba
Destination Unknown -- Missing Persons
I Want Candy -- Bow Wow Wow
Sweet, Sweet Baby (I'm Falling) -- Lone Justice
Boogie Shoes -- KC and the Sunshine Band
Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting -- Elton John
I've Got the Music In Me -- The Kiki Dee Band
Drop The Pilot -- Joan Armatrading
Shakedown Cruise -- Jay Ferguson
J. Geils Band: Whammer Jammer, Musta Got Lost, Looking For a Love, Love Stinks, Freeze-Frame
Bang The Drum All Day -- Todd Rundgren
Sweet Emotion -- Aerosmith
Hand in My Pocket -- Alanis Morisette
Ae Ae -- Angelique Kidjo
Would I Lie To You -- Eurhythmics
I'm Your Man -- Wham!
Where Not To Look For Freedom -- The Belle Brigade
Brave Strangers, Get Out of Denver -- Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
New Shoes -- Bus Boys
The Bump, Sweet Love, I Feel Sanctified, Brick House -- Commodores
Stay (Wasting Time), Ants Marching, Everyday -- Dave Matthews Band
China Grove, Takin' It To the Streets -- The Doobie Brothers
That Old Pair of Jeans -- Fatboy Slim


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Don't Let Go -- Isaac Hayes
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Could you use Rhapsody to create a playlist instead of iTunes? Would that be cheaper?
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Jesus, most of you have god awful taste in music.
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Anonymous wrote:Jesus, most of you have god awful taste in music.


New record set. 10 whole pages b/f first mean comment.
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Land Down Under
Soak Up the Sun
California Gurls
This (Darrius Rucker)
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Knee Deep
Five O'Clock Somewhere
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Baby Stay with Me Tonight, Jeffrey Osborne (for the beat)
Melt with You, Modern English
Friday I'm in Love, Cure
September, Earth Wind and Fire
Diamonds on the Soles of her Shoes -- Paul Simon from the Graceland album
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Anonymous wrote:Red, Red Wine - UB40


Yes!

I don't understand Rainbow Connection, it makes me sad. I don't know, I was a sensitive kid.

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Sexy Back - Justin Timberlake
Yeah - Usher
Baby Got Back - Sir Mix a Lot
Stronger - Kanye West
Raise Your Glass - Pink
Music - Madonna
Teenage Dream - Katy Perry
Without Me - Eminem
Pocket Full of Sunshine - Natasha Bedingfield
Lights - Ellie Goulding
Call Me Maybe - Carly Rae Jepson
Moves Like Jagger - Maroon 5

Why Don't You and I - Santana
Beautiful Day - U2
Elevation - U2
It's Not My Time - 3 Doors Down
Brass Monkey - Beastie Boys

Wonder - Natalie Merchant
Better Together - Jack Johnson
Stuck Like Glue - Sugarland
Next Thirty Years - Phil Vassar
Carlene - Phil Vassar
A Thousand Miles - Vanessa Carlton

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Anonymous wrote:So- I want to make a playlist with these songs, but don't want to break the bank with iTunes. How else can I do it??


Rhapsody!

Unlimited songs to play/stream whenever you want, or arrange into playlists you can save for later. Streams through your phone or computer.

$9.99 a month. Worth every penny. I haven't bought a single thing from iTunes since we got Rhapsody.

http://www.rhapsody.com/start

P.S. I've also heard good things about Spotify but haven't tried it.
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