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It's a man's,man's,man's world, James Brown
ReplyDeleteTina Turner!
ReplyDeleteMustang Sally - Wilson Pickett; followed by Johnny B. Goode - Frank Berry
ReplyDeleteOriginal sign
ReplyDelete...just about all of them.
ReplyDelete"Old Folks Boogie" by Little Feat
ReplyDeleteLike many different kinds of music; rock, the blues, blue grass, classical, and opera.
ReplyDeleteHallelujah...the Leonard Cohen version.
ReplyDeleteBorn To Be Wild by Steppenwolf. There is nothing better than driving along with it blasting out of the car speakers!
ReplyDeleteMediterráneo de Joan Manuel Serrat.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo y cuídate.
Turn Up The Volume by Autoerotique... Crash....peter:)
ReplyDeleteThere are a bunch. "Do Right Woman" by Aretha, several by Bruce Springsteen. Linda Ronstadt. Jefferson Airplane.
ReplyDeleteNana Mouskouri's 'Nickels & Dimes.'
ReplyDeleteTake it from this retired radio guy, playing what we want is BS. They are playing from computer generated lists that are more wide-ranging in the formats they take songs from. And the announcers are probably voice-tracked into the computer. The Jack format has been around in various markets for a few years. BUT>... I do love the marketing!
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