Top Classic Rock Songs
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The Top Classic Rock Songs of all time began in the early 1960's when 4 lads from Liverpool came to the US and went on stage in the Ed Sullivan theatre. This rock and roll craze began with the Beatles and the British Invasion that included the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, the Yardbirds, the Who, Dusty Springfield, Petula Clark, the Dave Clark 5 and many more.
In No Particular Order, Some of my top classic rock songs include:
1. Hey Jude - The Beatles
2. Layla - Derek and the Dominos (with Eric Clapton)
3. Celluloid Heroes - the Kinks
4. Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen
5. Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen
6. Brown Sugar - the Rolling Stones
7. Let it Be - the Beatles
8. Kashmir - Led Zeppelin
9, Hotel California - the Eagles
10, Barracuda - Heart
11. A Day in the Life - the Beatles
12. Badge - Cream
13. Voodoo Chile(Slight Return) - Jimi Hendrix
14. Tell All the People - The Doors
15. The Story in Your Eyes - the Moody Blues
16. Suite Judy Blue Eyes - Crosby, Stills and Nash
17. White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane
18. Black Dog - Led Zeppelin
19. Can't Find my Way Home - Blind Faith (with Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood)
20. Beautiful Day - U2
21. Nantucket Sleighride - Mountain
22. Living in the Past - Jethro Tull
23. Funk #49 - the James Gang (with Joe Walsh)
24. All the Young Dudes - Mott the Hoople
25. Can't Get it Out of my Head - ELO
26. Don't Look Back - Boston
27. China Grove - the Doobie Brothers
28. Stop Draggin My Heart Around - (Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty)
29. Panama - Van Halen
30. Peace Frog - the Doors
31. Good Vibrations - the Beach Boys
32. Tragedy - the BeeGees
33. Get Back - the Beatles
34. Back in the USSR - the Beatles
35. Street Fightin' Man - the Rolling Stones
36. I Feel Fine - the Beatles
37. Jungleland - Bruce Springsteen
38. Lola - the Kinks
39. Harmony - Elton John
40. I Only Want to Be with You - Dusty Springfield
41. Close to The Edge - Yes
42. Susan - the Buckinghams
43. The Immigrant Song - Led Zeppelin
44. We Can Work it Out - the Beatles
45. Heroes and Villains - the Beach Boys
46. Ramblin' Man - the Allman Brothers
47. Mississippi Queen - Mountain
48. Radio Ga Ga - Queen
49. Don't Fear the Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult
50. Foreplay/Long Time - Boston
This list is based upon many memories that have been collected in my lifetime of listening to rock and roll.
I grew up listening to the radio or a stereo player nearly every day of my life, sometimes 4 or 5 hours per day. There is a particularly strong emotional connection when it comes to listening to old classic rock love songs like "I only Want to Be With You" by Dusty Springfield. Later in her life she put together a masterpiece with the Pet Shop Boys called "What Have I done to Deserve This"
I never tire of listening to powerful ballads from Bruce Springsteen like Born To Run and Jungleland. Across the ocean, the Kinks also produced their own special ballads like Lola and Celluloid Heroes.
Listening to powerful guitar riffs always struck a chord when I listened to classic rock. Several of my favorite powerful guitar hits included Voodoo Chile by Hendrix, Funk #49 by a very young Joe Walsh of the James Gang (they played at my high school prom) and Layla by Derek and the Dominos (featuring a very young Eric Clapton). Kashmir featuring Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, Badge featuring Eric Clapton of Cream and Mississipi Queen featuring Leslie West of Mountain also contained some powerful guitar.
Another characteristic of a strong rock classic was a unique vocal. I especially love the powerful female vocals of Grace Slick (Jefferson Airplane) in White Rabbit and Annie Wilson (Heart) in Barracuda.
Of course the male leads were also represented very well. Bruce Springsteen (Born to Run and Jungleland), Jim Morrison of the Doors (Tell all the People and Peace Frog) and Freddie Mercury of Queen (Bohemian Rhapsody and Radio GaGa) all had distinct sounds that could be spotted instantly.
Top Classic Rock Songs have a distinct flavor and always bring out strong emotions in the life of people who listened to them. These tunes will live on forever as part of a baby boomer culture that produced some of the best music ever written and performed. Just ask the experts, like Randy Jackson from American Idol.
Layla
Barracuda
Voodoo Chile
White Rabbit
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You are Probably talking about Steppenwolf (LOL)
They were a great rock band, but had a limited amount of hits
pink floyd?
gjv - Thank You For Your Comment
Pink Floyd definitely performed a bunch of Top Classic songs like "Dark Side of the Moon", "Wish You Were Here" and "The Wall" However, I've done more of an opinion piece here and left out those tunes mainly because they are so overplayed where I live, that I personally have grown tired of them. However, In my other blogs I include "Pigs" off of their "animals" album. Although it is more obscure, it is a song that receives no notoriety whatsoever, even though it has a great sound. It is also highly underplayed.
If this were a generic hub rather than an opinion piece, Pink Floyd is right up there at the top.
Nice hub, check out my list at the following link: http://hubpages.com/hub/Greatest-Rock-Songs-of-All
Stairway?!
"Stairway to Heaven" is a great song, but this is an opinion piece, and it is on my list of "Played too much" and I got tired of it. It IS HOWEVER, a CLASSIC, If this were just a generic list rather than an opinion piece.
Where are the 500 top classic rock songs?
no offense, but even if this is a opinion list
WHERE IS DEF LEPS?
Deflepsfan - Several Def Leps songs are in my top 500 but none made "MY" Top 100.
What about rush??????????
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Your list lacks soooooooooooooo many way better songs. A totally inaccurate hib.
Perrya,
This is an OPINION piece. It is innacurate based on your opinion.
Everyone has a right to their own likings hey! I thought you made some great choices and yes this is a hard one with all the music there is. perrya needs to lighten up and let others live their own feelings, HAH!
C.S. Thank You for your nice comment and Perrya, I challenge you to put together a list. I would really enjoy reading it. I am a classic rock music fan and enjoy reading about this era (even opinion pieces)
Mine are here-
I love most of the songs in here! Thanks for the suggestions, I finally have some songs to put on my Playlist! =D
Best of Classic rock - I'm having a problem with your link
Mutt - Thank You for the compliment
why do you have "Beautiful Day" by U2 on this list??? you just lost all credibility. plus the song come out in 2000, therefore it is not classic rock, nor will it ever be.
concerned,
I consider classic rock and roll to be any song that mirrors the original classic rock definition. "Beautiful Day" does exactly that. That is MY OPINION ONLY. I respect your opinion, however, your name calling renders your opinion to be irrelevant and therefore loses all credibility.
dude...let it be...comfotably numb...don't stop believin!
Hey Bob,
Great song -- Just overplayed IMHO
no offense but you talk about songs being overplayed and alot of those beatles songs are overplayed what give you or anyone the right to say a song is overplayed? i like your list its just understanding your comments about great songs being over played you liked them before they were overplayed correct!?
really,
TY for your comments. Some songs were overplayed more than others. For instance Stairway to Heaven was never a #1 song but we heard it 10 times a day(minimally), on every radio station. No Beatle song was EVER played to death like "Stairway". It is true that I enjoyed listening to songs like "Stairway" when they first came out but the "in your face tactics" on every commercial rock station with that song and several others like "American Pie" killed them for me.
oh my god! only one led zep song? dude, you seriously have some hearing problems..
ledzep - Check out my main classis rock opinion blog http://hubpages.com/hub/Top-100-Rock-Songs
You'll find 2 led zep songs there. Also when I was cutting from my top 200 list, there were 3 or 4 more there.
There were a ton of classic rock songs to choose from. 5 or 6 Led Zep songs in the top 200 out of over 10,000 songs is not too bad.
come on! i hated hotel california, wheres the who?
Killerwho - They were not at the top of my list, but I bought and enjoyed the albums "Tommy" and "Quadrophenia" by the Who.
It's only an opinion, but there are bands in amongst that lot, that don't deserve the title 'rock' bands. The beatles for one and the Beach Boys for another along with Dusty Springfield.
They're not rock - they're pop.
Nick,
All 3 of those are in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame:
http://www.rockhall.com/inductee/the-beatles
http://www.rockhall.com/inductee/dusty-springfield
Ah - Rock and roll.
That's not rock. I may be splitting hairs, but Rock music is not the same as Rock and Roll music. That would be like putting Elvis Presley in the same category as Whitesnake, Pink Floyd, Supertramp, Journey, Kansas or Rainbow.
The Rock genre may be a derivative of Rock and Roll, but they are not the same at all.
Nick - we can agree to disagree - I respect your opinion because you are(were) a software engineer, and own a cat. I also have fallen into those two categories, except I have a few more cats (5).
where is the KANSAS and wayward son
great list, brings back memories...now I gotta go home and pull out some of the old albums...
oh crap, don't have a turntable anymore.. thank God for
itunes!
LOL
elisabeth
sometimes IMEEM works also
Thanks, those were great memories
hglick, pink floyd should most certainly have made the list. and you outta check your musical knowledge. you wrote this "Pink Floyd definitely performed a bunch of Top Classic songs like "Dark Side of the Moon" Pink Floyd never wrote a song called Dark side of the moon. The song is called brain damage and the album is dark side of the moon
Derek - Thank you for the correction. I had the "Dark side of the Moon" album(LP), and meant to refer to the hits off of the album, rather than a song. That's what happens when your memory goes (LOL)
Actually, I do enjoy (most of all)the hits from the Pink Floyd "Animals" album, which gets no air play at all. "Pigs" made my Top 100 list
loved that you put the doors good job
What a terrific list, and the topic is close to my heart--I was considering a similar post listing my own favorites from the old days. I was overjoyed to see the Moody Blues on your list with "Story in Your Eyes", as well as Blue Oyster Cult's "Don't Fear the Reaper". So many of your songs would be on my list as well. One or two I would include is "California Dreamin'" by the Mama's and the Papa's, "Midnight Rider" by Greg Allman,and "Sea of Joy" by Blind Faith. I could go on and on. Much has been said about Pink Floyd in your comments--I would put "Wish You Were Here" on my list.
Great post!
thanks Mike,
A bunch of the songs you mention are definitely great stuff.
I especially loved Blind Faith

















denzec says:
17 months ago
How come nothing from "Wolfenstein" made it on the list?