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Before Memorial Day, the Free Press offered a 24-song summer driving playlist. That prompted a number of reader suggestions, so here's Round 2.
The unofficial start of summer brings to mind riding with the windows down and good tunes on the radio.
Since the account began posting on March 15, it’s posted 308 videos of driving scenes from The Sopranos set to different songs, earning over 93,000 followers. For the first few weeks, the ...
Dead Man's Curve (song) The Distance (Cake song) Don't Worry Baby; Drag City (song) Dragula (song) Drive (Client song) Drive (For Daddy Gene) Drive (The Cars song) Drive By (song) Drive My Car (song) Driving Home for Christmas; Driving in My Car
"Don't Worry Be Happy" is an uptempo pop song Sebastian said he was inspired to write after experiencing the anger of a fellow motorist while driving in Los Angeles. He told The Daily Telegraph music editor Kathy McCabe, "I thought I knew the guy so as he pulled alongside me, I smiled and copped a tirade of abuse.
Fast Moving Cars is the seventh album by Pittsburgh band The Clarks.The album is more optimistic than previous Clarks albums, mainly because the band members were becoming increasingly satisfied in their personal relationships (a very large number of older Clarks songs talk of break-ups).
Maybe this Harvey Danger ditty isn't a song that most would have on their list, but I got a fake ID in 1998, and for some reason, this song was played every time I went in a bar that summer.
"Driving in My Car" is a song by Madness. It was released as a stand-alone single on 24 July 1982 and spent eight weeks on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number four. It reached number 20 on the Australian Singles Chart. The B-side to the single was "Animal Farm", a mostly instrumental reworking of the song "Tomorrow's Dream" from the album 7.