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Let It Be - Let It Be by The Beatles
Let It Be | The Beatles
Duración
4:03
Duración
4:03
Born to Be Wild - Steppenwolf by Steppenwolf
Steppenwolf | Steppenwolf
Duración
3:30
Duración
3:30
Into the Great Wide Open - Into the Great Wide Open by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Into the Great Wide Open | Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Duración
3:42
Duración
3:42
Mississippi Queen - Climbing! by Mountain
Climbing! | Mountain
Duración
2:31
Duración
2:31
Here Comes the Sun - Abbey Road (Remastered) by The Beatles
Abbey Road (Remastered) | The Beatles
Duración
3:05
Duración
3:05
For What It's Worth - Buffalo Springfield by Buffalo Springfield
Buffalo Springfield | Buffalo Springfield
Duración
2:33
Duración
2:33
Ohio - Greatest Hits by Neil Young & Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Greatest Hits | Neil Young & Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Duración
2:59
Duración
2:59
Another One Bites the Dust - The Game (Deluxe Edition) by Queen
The Game (Deluxe Edition) | Queen
Duración
3:34
Duración
3:34
More Than a Feeling - Boston by Boston
Boston | Boston
Duración
4:45
Duración
4:45
Brown Eyed Girl - The Essential Van Morrison by Van Morrison
The Essential Van Morrison | Van Morrison
Duración
3:05
Duración
3:05

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Essential - 1970'S
Essential - 1970'S
Various Artists
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Pistas
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Moments To Remember
Moments To Remember
The Four Lads
Pistas
1
Pistas
1
The Best of Chubby Checker: Cameo Parkway 1959-1963
The Best of Chubby Checker: Cameo Parkway 1959-1963
Chubby Checker
Pistas
1
Pistas
1
You Are My Sunshine
You Are My Sunshine
Elizabeth Mitchell
Pistas
2
Pistas
2
Baby Sittin' Boogie (Remastered) - Single
Baby Sittin' Boogie (Remastered) - Single
Buzz Clifford
Pistas
1
Pistas
1
Abbey Road
Abbey Road
The Beatles
Pistas
1
Pistas
1
50s Greatest Rock N Roll
50s Greatest Rock N Roll
Various Artists
Pistas
1
Pistas
1
The Beatles 1962-1966 (The Red Album)
The Beatles 1962-1966 (The Red Album)
The Beatles
Pistas
26
Pistas
26
Live at 2010 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
Live at 2010 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
Aaron Neville Quintet
Pistas
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Pistas
1

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Classic Rock Essentials
We have radio to thank for inventing classic rock. Conceived as a programming format, it emerged in the ’80s when stations began devoting heavy airtime to a mix of beloved titans from the ’60s and ’70s (The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Bob Seger) and then-current hitmakers (Tom Petty, John Mellencamp) whose music contains heavy echoes of the vintage stuff. Even when classic rock opens its ranks to ’90s alt-rockers such as Soundgarden, it’s because they sound old-school. In terms of stylistic variety, the format boasts considerable leg room. Classic rock rotation can and does include soaring ballads from Pink Floyd, The Beatles, and Elton John, and even the occasional glam nugget from David Bowie. Yet at the end of the day, the format definitely relies heaviest on thunderous hard-rock anthems perfect for Friday night parties or powering you through your workday.
Rock Classics - The sound of rock has changed a hundred times since the late '60s, but its essence—cranking it up and finding salvation through sound—is pretty much the same. From the freedom salvos of the Summer of Love through the alternative revolution to now, what follows is rock chiseled to weather the winds of time, guitar firmly at its center. We regularly update this playlist. If you like a song, add it to your library.
Rock Classics
The sound of rock has changed a hundred times since the late '60s, but its essence—cranking it up and finding salvation through sound—is pretty much the same. From the freedom salvos of the Summer of Love through the alternative revolution to now, what follows is rock chiseled to weather the winds of time, guitar firmly at its center. We regularly update this playlist. If you like a song, add it to your library.
Timeless Love Songs - Naive as it sounds to say, there’s nothing like an old love song. Doo-wop, Motown, Elvis, Al Green: This music didn’t just change the course of pop, it gave us a shared language for one of the more mysterious feelings in the human experience. And while styles change, the essence remains the same. So pull out your slow-dancing shoes and give yourself over to the deep romance inside. Our editors update picks now and then, so if you hear something you like, remember to add it to your library.
Timeless Love Songs
Naive as it sounds to say, there’s nothing like an old love song. Doo-wop, Motown, Elvis, Al Green: This music didn’t just change the course of pop, it gave us a shared language for one of the more mysterious feelings in the human experience. And while styles change, the essence remains the same. So pull out your slow-dancing shoes and give yourself over to the deep romance inside. Our editors update picks now and then, so if you hear something you like, remember to add it to your library.
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Classic Rock Essentials - We have radio to thank for inventing classic rock. Conceived as a programming format, it emerged in the ’80s when stations began devoting heavy airtime to a mix of beloved titans from the ’60s and ’70s (The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Bob Seger) and then-current hitmakers (Tom Petty, John Mellencamp) whose music contains heavy echoes of the vintage stuff. Even when classic rock opens its ranks to ’90s alt-rockers such as Soundgarden, it’s because they sound old-school. In terms of stylistic variety, the format boasts considerable leg room. Classic rock rotation can and does include soaring ballads from Pink Floyd, The Beatles, and Elton John, and even the occasional glam nugget from David Bowie. Yet at the end of the day, the format definitely relies heaviest on thunderous hard-rock anthems perfect for Friday night parties or powering you through your workday.
Classic Rock Essentials
We have radio to thank for inventing classic rock. Conceived as a programming format, it emerged in the ’80s when stations began devoting heavy airtime to a mix of beloved titans from the ’60s and ’70s (The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Bob Seger) and then-current hitmakers (Tom Petty, John Mellencamp) whose music contains heavy echoes of the vintage stuff. Even when classic rock opens its ranks to ’90s alt-rockers such as Soundgarden, it’s because they sound old-school. In terms of stylistic variety, the format boasts considerable leg room. Classic rock rotation can and does include soaring ballads from Pink Floyd, The Beatles, and Elton John, and even the occasional glam nugget from David Bowie. Yet at the end of the day, the format definitely relies heaviest on thunderous hard-rock anthems perfect for Friday night parties or powering you through your workday.
Rock Classics - The sound of rock has changed a hundred times since the late '60s, but its essence—cranking it up and finding salvation through sound—is pretty much the same. From the freedom salvos of the Summer of Love through the alternative revolution to now, what follows is rock chiseled to weather the winds of time, guitar firmly at its center. We regularly update this playlist. If you like a song, add it to your library.
Rock Classics
The sound of rock has changed a hundred times since the late '60s, but its essence—cranking it up and finding salvation through sound—is pretty much the same. From the freedom salvos of the Summer of Love through the alternative revolution to now, what follows is rock chiseled to weather the winds of time, guitar firmly at its center. We regularly update this playlist. If you like a song, add it to your library.

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