Don't Look Back by Boston
Baby I Love You ~ Aretha Franklin
Though she be but little, she is fierce.
Secret Smile by Semisonic
"What a Wonderful World" sung by Louis Armstrong
"Minnie the Moocher" and "Everybody needs somebody" from "The Blues Brothers" OST
"I did it my way" sung by Frank Sinatra
"A whiter shade of pale" sung by I forget who
"Unchained melody" (perhaps the only one I have never quite managed to learn by heart)
"Kyrie Eleison" ancient Gregorian chant
Baba O'Riley- The Who
Drift Away- Uncle Kracker
Oh Boy- Buddy Holly
Peggy Sue- Buddy Holly
London Calling- The Clash
Rock and Roll Band by Boston.
Jesse's Girl - Rick Springfield
The Smiths: Please, please, please, let me get what I want.
About two minutes of pure joy!
I have a lot of favourites but the one that made me stop just listening and buy a guitar to join in was Johnny B Goode. To me it will always sound fresh and like a kick in the face.
If I had to chose just one it would be The Four Seasons by the Wolfe Tones. Followed very closely by Bob Seger's Night Moves.
The Scientist by Coldplay
Kimi X
Another one is Smoke On The Water - Deep Purple
I know it is one of the most overplayed songs of all time but I still love it!
Come Together - The Beatles. It gets better every time I listen to it.
We Close Our Eyes - Oingo Boingo
"Somebody to Love" by Jefferson Airplane
Grace Slick blew everybody off the stage at Woodstock
And then there was a story about the bet she had with Janis Joplin, but that's another story .....
Something Good = Herman's Hermits. It's upbeat! It's fun! It's happy! What else could you ask for?