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Not to be confused with its lighter-touched country rock cousin, Southern rock mixes blues, soul and country and spins it through heavy rock's affinity for loud guitars and...
Criteria: This list of Southern Rock songs highlights the best examples of songs that exemplify Southern Rock. Some songs are album cuts and were never released as singles, but were influential & inspiring in the evolution of Southern Rock*.
The best southern rock songs merge the basic fundamentals of rock ‘n’ roll, country and the blues to create a sound that more than justifies its own genre.
Flip through the slideshow for 20 songs that should be on your essential Southern rock playlist, from Lynyrd Skynyrd standards to deeper cuts from Molly Hatchet and the Allman Brothers Band.
The Greatest Southern Rock Songs 1) Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama 2) The Allman Brothers Band - Ramblin' Man 3) Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird 4) The Marshall Tucker Band - Can't You See 5) The Marshall Tucker Band - Heard It In A Love Song 6) 38 Special - Hold On Loosely 7) The Marshall Tucker Band - Take The Highway 8) The Outlaws - The Goes Another Love Song 9) The Charlie Daniels Band ...
Southern rock bands had their heyday in the 1970s, but the subgenre, which combined blues, country, and classic rock, produced endless amounts of timeless hits. Check out this awesome list of the best southern rock songs, from The Charlie Daniels Band to Marshall Tucker Band.
Southern rock is a subgenre of rock music that originated in the Southern United States in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It combines elements of blues, country, and rock and roll, with a...
Playlist · 100 Greatest Southern Rock Songs · 79 items · 10.1K likes
Southern rock is all at once swampy, funky and soulful, a delicate balance that has been shaped over decades. Join us on a journey through the Southern rock songs of yesterday, today and tomorrow with these 20 Holler-picked hits.
Here are the 30 songs that built Southern Rock. Written by guitarist Robbie Robertson – a Canadian enthralled by the mythical south – and sung by Arkansas-born drummer Levon Helm, Dixie tells the story of the end of the Civil War from the point of view of an southern soldier: beaten and tired, overtaken by the march of progress.