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Fortune and Fame - The K.G.B.

Fortune and Fame

Josh showed up at the party, there were some games and entertainment happening. Meanwhile, upstairs in one of the bedrooms, Barry was hanging out with two girls.

Duet - Black Eyed Peas

Black Eyed Peas

Beth approached Josh and asked if he would be willing to bid on her.

Early Morning - Jungle Brothers

Early Morning

Jungle Brothers

After Josh successfully won the auction for Beth, they danced together at the party.

I'm Gonna Fall - Ash

I'm Gonna Fall

Later on, Beth recorded a video of Josh in his bedroom while he played some music and even stripped down.

The Salmon Song

Barry played guitar and sang at the party.

I Got A Girl

Breckin Meyer

Josh recorded a song in a video message for his girlfriend.

Mr. E's Beautiful Blues - Eels

Mr. E's Beautiful Blues

E.L. tries to get Josh to open up about the sex tape while also discussing why Josh feels guilty about his actions with Beth.

Freakin' You - Jungle Brothers

Freakin' You

Beth is seen talking to an unnamed topless girl in a locker room.

Only Worse - Randy Travis

Randy Travis

Music plays in the cafe while Kyle complains about his incorrect order to the waiter.

Voodoo Lady - Ween

Voodoo Lady

E.L. shows up with a stolen bus, and the trip continues with another travel montage.

Natural High - Bloodstone

Natural High

Barry drops a mouse into the snake's cage.

It's Tricky - Run-DMC

It's Tricky

There's a scene where some guys dance on stage to a song, and Kyle joins them on stage.

Inside My Love - Minnie Riperton

Inside My Love

Minnie Riperton

Kyle has a romantic encounter with a larger lady named Rhonda on a swing bench outside.

e.m.s.p - Kid Rock

Kyle appears to be in a different mood as the group hits the road again.

I Wanna Rock - Twisted Sister

I Wanna Rock

Twisted Sister

The guys sing along to a song while on the bus and eventually arrive at Barry's grandparents' house.

I See You Baby - Groove Armada

I See You Baby

Groove Armada

While Barry's grandfather watches TV, the guys show up. Kyle's parents inquire at the hotel if anyone has seen their son.

Lovin' Machine - The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion

Lovin' Machine

The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion

The group makes it to the University of Austin.

Pumping On Your Stereo - Supergrass

Pumping On Your Stereo

Josh, E.L., Rubin, and Kyle take the bus back to Ithaca and arrive 57 minutes late in front of Josh's classroom.

Anything, Anything (I'll Give You) - Buckcherry

Anything, Anything (I'll Give You)

Second song in end credits.

University Of Ithaca Alma Mater

Gordon Henderson and His Midnight Music Makers

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My Drinking Lady

Heart Shaped World - Jessica Andrews

Heart Shaped World

Jessica Andrews

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Road Trip (2000) Soundtrack

19 May 2000 (33 Songs)

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Mr. E's Beautiful Blues

Eels - Useless Trinkets-B Sides, Soundtracks, Rarities and Unreleased 1996-2006 (Audio Version)

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It's Tricky

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Fortune & Fame

KGB - Road Trip (Music From the Motion Picture)

University Of Ithaca Alma Mater

Gordon Henderson and His Midnight Music Makers

KBG - Road Trip (Music From the Motion Picture)

Early Morning

Jungle Brothers - Road Trip (Music From the Motion Picture)

I'm Gonna Fall

Ash - Road Trip (Music From the Motion Picture)

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The Salmon Song

My drinking lady, i got a girl.

Breckin Meyer

Fortune and Fame

Freakin' you.

Jungle Brothers

Randy Travis - You and You Alone

Heart Shaped World

Jessica Andrews - Heart Shaped World

Voodoo Lady

Ween - Road Trip (Music From the Motion Picture)

Run-DMC - Road Trip (Music From the Motion Picture)

Inside My Love

Minnie Riperton - Road Trip (Music From the Motion Picture)

E.m.S.P. (feat. Uncle Kracker)

Kid Rock - Road Trip (Music From the Motion Picture)

Lovin' Machine

The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Road Trip (Music From the Motion Picture)

University of Ithaca Alma Mater

Gordon Henderson & His Midnight Music Makers

I Wanna Rock

Twisted Sister - Road Trip (Music From the Motion Picture)

I See You Baby

Groove Armada

The Black Eyed Peas - Behind the Front

Natural High

Bloodstone - Jackie Brown (Music from the Miramax Motion Picture)

Black Eyed Peas - Behind the Front

My Drinking Club

E-40 - Tha Hall of Game

My Drinking Club (feat. Young Mugzi of the Mossie)

Pumping on your stereo.

Supergrass - Road Trip (Music From the Motion Picture)

Anything, Anything (I'll Give You)

Buckcherry - Road Trip (Music From the Motion Picture)

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From the director of the Hangover trilogy and Joker, Road Trip is a raunchy college comedy classic. After an Ithaca college student films his one-night stand with a beautiful sorority girl, he discovers one of his friends has accidentally mailed the homemade porn tape to his girlfriend. In a frenzy, he must borrow a car and hit the road in a desperate bid to intercept the tape. Featuring a talented cast that includes Breckin Meyer, Rachel Blanchard, Seann William Scott, Amy Smart, Fred Ward, Tom Green, Anthony Rapp, Andy Dick, and Ethan Suplee.

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Best road trip songs

The best road trip songs of all time

These road trip songs will make your next excursion a memorable one, whether you’re driving for few hours or a few days

Nick Levine

Don’t get us wrong—we really love city life. But sometimes day-tripping to a nearby summer music festival doesn’t quite satiate our need for escape, and that’s where these classic road trip songs come in. When the urge strikes, it’s time to hit the highway/motorway/ whatever for a good, old-fashioned road trip. Of course, you can’t drive in complete silence—well, you can, but the very thought is giving us a flat tyre—so we’ve compiled our list of the best road trip songs to get your motors running and propel your journey into fifth gear. Crank up classics from the Boss, the Dead and Prince, and even some Whitesnake, as you cruise along the open road, forgetting every care in the world.

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Best road trip songs, ranked

‘Born to Run’ by Bruce Springsteen

1.  ‘Born to Run’ by Bruce Springsteen

Like Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Born in the U.S.A.,’ ‘Born to Run’ is darker than it may seem. Embedded in the scuffed poetry of the lyrics is a potent combination of rebellion, sex, disgust and determination—brought to life by the throaty passion of Springsteen’s voice, the liberating wail of Clarence Clemons’s sax and the sheer propulsive force of the E Street Band’s backup. “Someday girl, I don’t know when/We’re gonna get to that place where we really wanna go,” Springsteen promises. ‘Born to Run’, for all its spikes, takes you there. It’s a love song, an urban-jungle cry and a perfect anthem of pedal-to-the-metal escape.

‘Little Red Corvette’ by Prince

2.  ‘Little Red Corvette’ by Prince

It doesn’t take a B.A. in poetry to figure this ditty’s got nothing to do with cars. In the world of Prince, coupés are women, horsepower is a pack of Trojan condoms, and gas is stamina in the sheets. The beat takes its time, synthetic drums echoing into the distance, just as the Purple One implores his one-night stand to take it slow, to make it two, three or more nights. Dez Dickerson peels out in the guitar solo, but she’s the one driving here. Perfect choice of car model—elusive, American, curvy, risky. It wouldn’t work as a Ferrari or Rolls.

‘Here I Go Again’ by Whitesnake

3.  ‘Here I Go Again’ by Whitesnake

Been dumped recently? You need to go for a drive (preferably in a Jaguar XJ). You’ve made up your mind. You ain’t wasting no more time. So tease your hair, don your pleather, and crank up the volume on this 1982 hit—just try not to get stuck in traffic. This power ballad works better on the open road (with no adjacent drivers to judge your Coverdale cover moves).

‘Where the Streets Have No Name’ by U2

4.  ‘Where the Streets Have No Name’ by U2

This anthemic opening track from U2’s landmark 1987 LP, The Joshua Tree, is an ideal kick-starter for any road trip (particularly if you're wandering about the California desert where the titular yucca plant is commonly found). From a whisper, the sound of an organ builds up like a spiritual beacon being unveiled. It’s well over a minute before the Edge’s churning guitar and Adam Clayton’s propulsive bassline kick in, and another 40 seconds before Bono’s vocals touch down. By then, you’re ready to hit top gear and wail along: ‘I want to run/I want to hide/I want to tear down the walls that hold me inside.’ Though this road trip song is about Bono’s vision of an Ireland free from class boundaries, it has inspired countless highway warriors to venture out to those places that maybe aren’t on the map.

‘Love Shack’ by the B-52s

5.  ‘Love Shack’ by the B-52s

‘Hop in my Chrysler! It’s as big as a whale, and it’s about to set sail!’ booms Fred Schneider on this all-time great party song . Admittedly, it’s hard to dance like no one’s watching when you’re behind the wheel of a Chrysler (or a Fiat Punto, for that matter), but ‘Love Shack’ will liven up any road trip. If your bum’s getting numb, just whack it on and have yourself a little front or backseat disco. 

‘Sweet Home Alabama’ by Lynyrd Skynyrd

6.  ‘Sweet Home Alabama’ by Lynyrd Skynyrd

American football possibly killed off Southern boogie rock. Hear us out. Because of college pigskin rivalries, this song could not be made today. College football is a matter of life and death down there, literally. Iconic trees and people have been murdered over games. Skynyrd was born deep in SEC country: The boogie-rock brothers were from Jacksonville, not Alabama, and cut the track in Georgia. Could you imagine a bunch of Gators fans cutting a tune that could in any way be construed as ‘Roll Tide’? Yankees and rivals love to mock and loathe the Crimson Tide, but when this ditty plays, every human in the room, no matter the allegiance, becomes a temporary, gen-u-wine Mobile redneck.

‘I Drove All Night’ by Cyndi Lauper

7.  ‘I Drove All Night’ by Cyndi Lauper

The irreverent thrift-shop spunk that defined Cyndi Lauper’s persona in the 1980s sometimes overshadowed her killer range and sensitivity as a vocalist, but ‘I Drove All Night’—from her third album, 1989’s ‘A Time to Remember’—finds her in a different mode. Driven by a feverish desire, she takes the wheel and makes her own way to her lover’s bed. (She may coyly ask, ‘Is that all right?’ but by that time she’s already done it.) And Lauper’s impressively sustained last note is a perfect expression of the song’s sense of undeterrable yearning.

‘Fast Car’ by Tracy Chapman

8.  ‘Fast Car’ by Tracy Chapman

Tracy Chapman’s beautifully direct 1988 hit, from her eponymous debut album, gives escapism an especially poignant twist. The speeding car and its romantic freedom (‘City lights stretched out before us/Your arm felt nice wrapped 'round my shoulder’) can’t be separated from what it’s speeding from: a life of urban poverty, trapped taking care of deadbeats—first a drunk father and then, at the end, the very driver that she had dreamed might carry her to rescue.

‘Keep the Car Running’ by Arcade Fire

9.  ‘Keep the Car Running’ by Arcade Fire

If there’s one quality that characterizes Arcade Fire’s sound, it’s urgency—and nowhere is that more evident than on ‘Keep the Car Running’ from the band’s super noir, grandiose 2007 ‘Neon Bible’ album. Based on singer Win Butler’s childhood nightmares (‘Men are coming to take me away!’ he pines), ‘Keep the Car Running’ expands these fears into a sense of global anxiety, and the certainty that there must be something better down the road (‘Don’t know why, but I know I can’t stay’). On its release, the song was likened to prime-era Bruce Springsteen; imagine fans’ joy when Butler and Régine Chassagne made a surprise showing at the Boss’s stadium gig to bust out the song with him. Warning: You will need to be super-careful not to break the speed limit if you play this song while driving.

‘Truckin’’ by Grateful Dead

10.  ‘Truckin’’ by Grateful Dead

Let us pause, and acknowledge the fact that this road trip song has been recognised by the U.S. Library of Congress as a national treasure. Mmmm. Written and performed communally by Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir and lyricist Robert Hunter, the catchy, bluesy shuffle turns the band’s misfortunes on the road into a metaphor for getting through life’s constant changes. And really, what’s a good trip—or a good life—if you can’t exclaim at the end, ‘What a long, strange trip it’s been’?

‘Road to Nowhere’ by Talking Heads

11.  ‘Road to Nowhere’ by Talking Heads

The gospel-choir intro to this upbeat single, off 1985’s ‘Little Creatures’ LP , makes for a great start to any road-trip mix. The song celebrates the journey over the destination—as frontman David Byrne puts it, ‘I wanted to write a song that presented a resigned, even joyful look at doom.’ (Typical of him.) Not every end point is a good one, but we’ll be damned if this march doesn’t have us enjoying the ride.

‘Graceland’ by Paul Simon

12.  ‘Graceland’ by Paul Simon

Road trips are a time for contemplation, whether we expect it (or like it) or not. Paul Simon’s 1986 single is a perfect, toe-tapping example—we’re treated to what’s basically his stream of consciousness on a drive to Graceland with his son after the failure of his marriage to the late, great Carrie Fisher. At turns both nostalgic and hopeful, it runs the gamut of emotions we always seem to experience a little more profoundly on the road.

‘Take It Easy’ by the Eagles

13.  ‘Take It Easy’ by the Eagles

The Eagles took flight in 1972 with their debut single: a quick but mellow paean to the romance of the road, where a world of troubles—romantic and otherwise—can be shucked at the mere sight of a girl (my lord!) in a flatbed Ford. Cowritten by frontman Glenn Frey and his friend Jackson Browne, the song’s rejection of worry and release into insouciant adventure are perfect for relieving tension on a drive. As the lyrics gently urge: ‘Don’t let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy.’

‘America’ by Simon and Garfunkel

14.  ‘America’ by Simon and Garfunkel

Add this one to your bucket list: Everyone should be required (at least once) to listen to their restless side, hitchhike, board a bus and go to another city/state/country to find something better—as described in Simon and Garfunkel’s 1968 classic, which follows two young lovers on a Greyhound in search for America. Take your sweetie along for the ride, smoke cigarettes on the side of the road, chat with the weirdos you meet on your journey, and by all means, indulge in a few slices of all-American pie.

‘Route 66’ by Chuck Berry

15.  ‘Route 66’ by Chuck Berry

This R&B standard, written in 1946 by Bobby Troup, has been covered by everyone from the Rolling Stones to John Mayer and Depeche Mode. We’re partial to Chuck Berry’s 1961 rendition, which matches the 2,400-mile pilgrimage on the L.A.–Chicago-connecting titular highway to a T. Who better than the father of rock & roll to accompany a trip past greasy-spoon diners, tiny towns frozen in time and striking Americana landscapes?

‘Home’ by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros

16.  ‘Home’ by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros

First and foremost a love song, the L.A. troupe’s jingly-jangly 2010 smash single is also, obviously, about coming home – making it the perfect road trip song. Naturally, the feel-good tune should be played at the end of your voyage, when you’re speeding a bit because you just can’t wait to get home to your significant other/parents/puppy/comfy bed.

‘Going Up the Country’ by Canned Heat

17.  ‘Going Up the Country’ by Canned Heat

Released in 1968 and adapted from a 1920s blues song, Canned Heat’s highest-charting single was the unofficial anthem of Woodstock—and even after all this time, it’s the perfect track to kick off a road trip, a steering-wheel-tapping, grin-inducing song that makes you immediately pine for sun-drenched fields: “I’m going where the water tastes like wine, we can jump in the water, stay drunk all the time.” Those dudes had their priorities straight…just so long as they had a designated driver.

‘I’ve Been Everywhere’ by Johnny Cash

18.  ‘I’ve Been Everywhere’ by Johnny Cash

Music has always had the power to educate. Billy Joel’s ‘We Didn’t Start the Fire’ taught us more 20th-century American history than a year’s worth of school hisoty lessons. For a CliffsNotes anatomy lesson, we turned to Professor Sir Mix-a-Lot. And when it comes to geography, there is no better musical resource than this name-dropping country ditty, first released with North American locales in 1962 by Canadian crooner Hank Snow. In four verses, 91 places are rattled off in rapid-fire succession—destinations both big (Chicago and Nashville) and small (Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, and Haverstraw, New York). This road trip song has been covered many times and adapted for different regions of the globe, but we’re partial to the Man in Black’s 1996 rendition, simply because his weathered, gravelly bass-baritone suggests a man who has indeed been everywhere.

‘Hit the Road Jack’ by Ray Charles

19.  ‘Hit the Road Jack’ by Ray Charles

Fiendishly simple with its descending piano chords, ‘Hit the Road Jack’ is sung from the perspective of a philanderer being ejected by his lady. By all rights this 1961 R&B classic should win a prize for being impossible not to sing along to: ‘What you say?!’ screams soul hero Charles to his velvet-voiced Raelettes. Later he complains, ‘You can’t mean that,’ about as convincingly as a cat picking bird feathers from between its teeth. The track's most memorable use in a road trip appears in the 1989 comedy movie The Dream Team .

‘Holiday Road’ by Lindsey Buckingham

20.  ‘Holiday Road’ by Lindsey Buckingham

Hard to hear this seemingly happy little sock hop without thinking of the Griswold family station wagon zooming to Walley World. As its dark video helps to underline, the lyrics speak more of feeling trapped than free. The Fleetwood Mac man was an ace at hiding his boyish ache behind melodic smiles. Which is why this road trip song is such simple genius: It works the same whether you’re chained to a desk and longing for a vacation or finally on the highway, shooting to God knows where with no deadlines.

‘Mr. Blue Sky’ by Electric Light Orchestra

21.  ‘Mr. Blue Sky’ by Electric Light Orchestra

The sweet spot is 176 beats per minute. That’s a giddy run, the pace of your footsteps hitting the pavement as you jog home after a first kiss. Though we haven’t tested this, we theorise it is the precise cadence of fence posts whipping past your window as you motor down a highway just above the speed limit. ‘Mr. Blue Sky’ is 176 beats per minute, which is why, whenever it plays, you have the urge to run like a big dumb puppy dog to a boyfriend/girlfriend, or let the wind blow through your hair at 76mph, as you croon along to the vocoder like a robot. Warning: When ‘Mr. Blue Sky’ is used without such outlets, it can cause deep wanderlust.

‘I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)’ by the Proclaimers

22.  ‘I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)’ by the Proclaimers

If there’s one road trip song that can unite everyone in the car in the simple act of thumping whatever surface is near them in time with a ludicrously catchy tune, it’s this one—a hit in 1988 for Scottish twins the Proclaimers. Fun fact: The ‘havering’ referred to in the first verse (‘And if I haver, I know I’m gonna be the man who’s havering to you’) is Scots slang for babbling foolishly. So now you know.

‘Ride Like the Wind‘ by Christopher Cross

23.  ‘Ride Like the Wind‘ by Christopher Cross

Take your EGOT and stuff it. Chris Cross has the transportation trifecta—mega-hits for the sea (‘Sailing’), sky (‘Arthur’s Theme’) and road (‘Ride Like the Wind’). People condescendingly pigeonhole the guy as yacht rock (the pink flamingo on his smash album doesn’t help), but he’s truly yacht-jet-and-rental-car rock. Despite its lily-white reputation, ‘Ride‘ is cool and dangerous. It’s possibly—no, probably—about drug smuggling. Racing away to Mexico with Michael McDonald as the devil on your shoulder. Hearing those percolating bongos, wind effects, electric piano and oily guitar licks, it could fit right on Daft Punk’s ‘Random Access Memories’ album . It remains DJ gold. Call it ‘Get Unlucky’.

‘Ramblin’ Man’ by the Allman Brothers Band

24.  ‘Ramblin’ Man’ by the Allman Brothers Band

We may not have been born in the backseat of a Greyhound bus (thanks, mum!), but for whatever reason, the idea of being a ramblin’ man (or woman) is endlessly appealing. And when we play this 1973 hit—based on Hank Williams’s 1951 song of the same name—on the open road, that’s exactly who we are. At least until Monday.

‘On the Road Again’ by Willie Nelson

25.  ‘On the Road Again’ by Willie Nelson

Nothing beats hitting the open road, where you can escape the stress of work, family, bills, city life and just be free, man. Just ask tireless road dog Willie Nelson. The Red Headed Stranger penned this 1980 country hit—the ultimate get-the-hell-out-of-town anthem—not in the back of a tour bus but rather, of all places, on a barf bag midflight.

‘Runnin’ Down a Dream’ by Tom Petty

26.  ‘Runnin’ Down a Dream’ by Tom Petty

Some would argue that we could have built this entire list solely out of Petty tunes—but we had to make a choice, and we picked this 1989 single from the song man’s first solo record, ‘Full Moon Fever’. Not only does it take place in a car, but the tune’s reference to Del Shannon’s ‘Runaway’ and killer guitar solo make it a perfect fit for blasting out of your speakers while cruising down the interstate in pursuit of the American dream, your future destination or simply that next roadside burger.

‘Let Me Ride’ by Dr. Dre

27.  ‘Let Me Ride’ by Dr. Dre

Dr. Dre’s ‘The Chronic’ album arrived on the heels of the 1992 South Central riots. Folks in Compton were looking to escape and could not—and not just because of the traffic on the 110 and 405. This was a cry for cruising with the bucket seats dropped back, slow rolling on a resting-heart-rate rhythm and those G-funk dog-whistle keyboards. ‘Swing down, sweet chariot, stop, let me ride,’ goes the chorus lifted from Parliament’s ‘Mothership Connection,’ itself based on a slave spiritual. But just because the song hides a deeper political meaning the way lowriders hide a subwoofer in the trunk, there’s no reason Dre can’t roll in style. Specifically, in a 1964 Chevy Impala shoed with Dayton rims (a.k.a. ‘Ds,’ as in ‘Throw some Ds on that bitch’).

‘Born to Be Wild’ by Steppenwolf

28.  ‘Born to Be Wild’ by Steppenwolf

The riff, like the rev of a motorcycle throttle, has become so terribly commonplace, it’s hard to imagine what it must have been like to hear its ‘heavy-metal thunder’ with virgin ears during the opening credits of Easy Rider . Today, Steppenwolf’s monster hit is a movie-trailer cliché on par with ‘Bad to the Bone’ and ‘I Got You (I Feel Good).’ What was once-tough biker rock is now Viagra-ad fodder. Still, if you can wash out the soundtrack memories of Problem Child, Dr. Dolittle 2, Rugrats Go Wild, et al., the dirty little number still rips, along with a deep huff of exhaust fumes and jazz cigarettes.

‘Don’t Stop Believin’’ by Journey

29.  ‘Don’t Stop Believin’’ by Journey

A thousand terrible karaoke performances have somewhat dulled the lustre of this once-gleaming classic ’80s song , but once it comes on in the car, you’ll be in love with it all over again within seconds. Just don’t use it as a road map—there is no such place as South Detroit. Okay, there is, but it’s in Ontario, Canada, so you might need your passport. 

‘Interstate Love Song’ by Stone Temple Pilots

30.  ‘Interstate Love Song’ by Stone Temple Pilots

The underrated STP (hey, that’s a fuel additive) was never truly a grunge band. The ‘Core’ album was a trend-surfing foot in the door, the American equivalent to Blur’s baggy-riding ‘Leisure’. Really, the bands have more melodic ambitions. Scott Weiland, as his solo albums and pink fur coat proved, had far more Bowie in him than his peers. ‘Interstate Love Song’  was the lifting of the veil, when the Pilots announced, Hey, we actually listen to the Beatles , not the Melvins. It chugs along with drop-top bliss, even if the chorus is oddly about trains, not driving.

31.  ‘Radar Love’ by Golden Earring

Appropriately for a song about driving, this 1973 cut from Dutch rockers Golden Earring is one of the best road trip songs ever written. ‘The road has got me hypnotised, I’m speeding into a new sunrise!’ wails singer Barry Hay, as that bassline gets your head nodding and your foot instinctively pressing down on the gas. ‘Radar Love’ also has the best breakdown of any rock song ever. This is an indisputable scientific fact.

‘Life Is a Highway’ by Tom Cochrane

32.  ‘Life Is a Highway’ by Tom Cochrane

Okay. We know how heavy-handed these metaphors are. And how forced the rhymes are. We never said every song on this list was a masterpiece. But we dare you not to sing along with the chorus of this 1991 cheesefest— especially on a highway. Maybe no one ever listens to the song in its entirety (sorry Tom), but one or two ‘life is a highway’s are pretty much mandatory. Give in.

‘The Way’ by Fastball

33.  ‘The Way’ by Fastball

Alt-rock band Fastball had a breakout 1998 hit with this fast-driving tale of a married pair that ditches its conventional home and family, in favour of a dream life on the highway with no destination. The feel-good, sing-along optimism of the chorus—‘They’ll never get hungry, they’ll never get old and grey’—has a dark undercurrent: Weeks after their disappearance, the bodies of the real-life Texas couple who inspired the song were discovered in an Arkansas ravine. But all of life’s roads hit a dead-end eventually: Better, maybe, at least to leave the driveway.

‘California’ by Phantom Planet

34.  ‘California’ by Phantom Planet

Contrary to popular belief, the hair-metal power ballad did not die by grunge’s bullet. The hair just got shorter and the trousers got looser. Case in point: this 2002 theme from The O.C. It is emo made only from the emotion of uncut nostalgia. It is basically Motley Crüe’s ‘Home Sweet Home’ for mollycoddled millennials, right down to the video compiled from sentimental tour footage. And it is oddly reminiscent of Al Jolson’s ‘California, Here I Come.’ That’s some feat, finding the common ground between Jolson and the Crüe. Man, remember when Ryan became a cage fighter after Marissa died?

‘Shut Up and Drive’ by Rihanna

35.  ‘Shut Up and Drive’ by Rihanna

This electro bop from 2007 isn’t a top-tier Rihanna tune, but it still kinda rips. Driven – pun definitely intended – by a crafty sample from New Order’s club classic ‘Blue Monday’, it’s an unashamedly fluffy new wave pastiche that’s as much about sex as hitting the open highway. Don’t even pretend you can resist it – especially when the chance of RiRi releasing new music any time soon seems to get slimmer with each passing year. 

‘Running on Empty’ by Jackson Browne

36.  ‘Running on Empty’ by Jackson Browne

There’s a reason this song soundtracks the Forrest Gump  protagonist’s famous transcontinental jog: Few pop tunes capture the rush of earthbound travel—by foot, by car or, in Jackson Browne’s case, by tour bus—better than this autobiographical FM-radio staple. But what makes it a classic is the ambiguity in Browne’s message. ‘I don’t know where I’m running now; I’m just running on,’ he sings, perfectly summing up how the desire for escape can be its own kind of trap.

‘Two of Us’ by the Beatles

37.  ‘Two of Us’ by the Beatles

The Fab Four’s back catalogue is replete with songs about travelling around: ‘Drive My Car,’ ‘Day Tripper,’ ‘Ticket to Ride,’ ‘Yellow Submarine’—the list goes on and on like a long and winding road. No Beatles track, though, captures the feeling of setting off into uncharted territory with someone special better than ‘Two of Us,’ penned by Paul McCartney in 1969. There is debate as to whether McCartney’s partner in crime in this song is future wife Linda Eastman, as he claims, or John Lennon, which some of the nostalgia-infused lyrics would suggest. No matter—an impromptu road trip is a good time whether your passenger-seat companion is your new flame or your counterpart in the greatest songwriting tandem of all time.

‘Chicago’ by Sufjan Stevens

38.  ‘Chicago’ by Sufjan Stevens

Some songs make your heart beat faster from the get-go, and 2005 road-trip song ‘Chicago’ is just such a gem, announcing its entrance in a whirlwind of strings and a rush of percussion. The backing cuts suddenly to Stevens’s voice, whispering that most universal human sentiment: ‘I fell in love again—all things go, all things go,’ and then later, another familiar feeling: ‘I made a lot of mistakes, I made a lot of mistakes.’ It’s this acknowledgement of our frailty, coupled with our irrepressible capacity for hope and excitement that gives  ‘Chicago’ its electrifying, driving charge. That and the fact it features in the ridiculously touching road movie Little Miss Sunshine .

‘Fade Into You’ by Mazzy Star

39.  ‘Fade Into You’ by Mazzy Star

Night driving found a shimmering musical complement in this ethereal 1994 track from dream popsters Mazzy Star. In a rare bit of sonic magic, it seems that no matter how fast you’re driving, the low beats per minute on ‘Fade Into You’ always manage to sync up perfectly with the passing dividing lines visible from your car’s two headlights. And a night drive, preferably undertaken as you’re pining for an unrequited love, wouldn’t be complete without Hope Sandoval’s dusk, haunting vocals echoing throughout your ride. Two-lane highway bliss, by moonlight.

‘The Golden Age’ by Beck

40.  ‘The Golden Age’ by Beck

This 2002 road trip song, off Beck’s desolate, heartbreaking ‘Sea Change’ , is one of the most perfect and profound illustrations of driving as a means of escape. It’s best played at night, in the desert if you’ve got one handy, when you feel like crap but have pretty much come to terms with it. And when, as Beck says, ‘You've gotta drive all night just to feel like you’re okay.’ Go forth, drive and wallow. Maybe you’ll feel better in the morning.

‘Scar Tissue’ by Red Hot Chili Peppers

41.  ‘Scar Tissue’ by Red Hot Chili Peppers

The L.A.-bred Peppers clearly know a thing or two about hitting the highways, as evidenced by a song catalogue riddled with Cali-inspired, crank-up-the-dial tunes. For a journey out on the open road, we like this lead track off the band’s 1999 album, ‘Californication’, due to its lilting desert-by-twilight vibe. The song’s main attraction is John Frusciante’s wailing guitar solos, which achingly embody Anthony Kiedis’s lyrics about isolation and the twisted, drug-fuelled paths he’s traversed (‘With the birds I’ll share this lonely view’). Enter tumbleweed, stage right.

‘Every Day Is a Winding Road’ by Sheryl Crow

42.  ‘Every Day Is a Winding Road’ by Sheryl Crow

The little sister to Tom Cochrane’s ‘Life Is a Highway,’ Sheryl Crow’s 1996 hit unabashedly co-opts the use of automotive byways as metaphors for life’s ups and downs. (Billy ‘the world is a vampire’ Corgan apparently misread the memo.) The ‘wacky’ characters in Crow’s songs are often a bit too precious for our liking—in this case, a vending-machine repairman with a daughter he calls ‘Easter’ (what?)—but the chorus always gets us fired up for some hairpin turns, even when we’re cruising down a seemingly endless straightaway. This road trip song works perfectly when your destination is San Francisco’s iconic Lombard Street, whose residents probably have this tune swirling in their heads 24/7.

‘Jack & Diane’ by John Cougar Mellencamp

43.  ‘Jack & Diane’ by John Cougar Mellencamp

Inevitably, your road trip is going to hit some lulls: You’re fighting off the yawns, your passengers have passed out, and it's 57 miles to the next pit stop. When this happens, there’s one sure-fire way to get your journey back on course: Unleash the Cougar. Indiana’s favourite son specialiaes in songs about the heartland, and his crowning jewel is this 1982 chart topper about two high-school sweethearts and the twists and turns of their American Dream. Despite the jaunty beat and an epic drum breakdown rivaling the one in Phil Collins’s ‘In the Air Tonight,’ the tale is cautionary, urging us to savour those thrilling, carefree teenage years. Oh, to be young, in love and suckin’ on chilli dogs outside the Tastee Freez.…

‘King of the Road’ by Roger Miller

44.  ‘King of the Road’ by Roger Miller

Did our dads play this 1964 ditty on long car rides when we were little? You betcha. Do we think they contemplated the potential consequences of making penniless vagabonds sound super cool? Doubtful. Regardless, it’s a timeless everyman’s anthem, and darn if it isn’t catchy. We really like listening to it in our van down by the river.

‘Green Onions’ by Booker T. & the M.G.’s

45.  ‘Green Onions’ by Booker T. & the M.G.’s

This R&B instrumental, recorded in 1962, is the perfect soundtrack for an unhurried drive, when you’re sick of singing along and ready to just cruise. It’s repetitive, much like the open road, but with a steady beat and some soulful Hammond organ to keep things interesting. Widely considered to be one of the greatest songs of all time, it’s received accolades from Rolling Stone , Acclaimed Music, the Grammy Hall of Fame and the Library of Congress. If AAA had a greatest songs list, we’re sure ‘Green Onions’ would be on that, too.

‘Mustang Sally’ by Wilson Pickett

46.  ‘Mustang Sally’ by Wilson Pickett

You can probably blame censorship for our automobile sex fetishes. Early rock & rollers couldn’t sing about sex, so they sang about their cars…with not-so-subtle undertones. ‘Mustang Sally,’ the grandmother of ‘Little Red Corvette’ only wants to ‘ride around,’ and Pickett howls with his thumb out, looking to hitch. Don’t let this song’s karaoke staple status let you forget what it’s really about. 

‘Going Back to Cali’ by LL Cool J

47.  ‘Going Back to Cali’ by LL Cool J

From Al Jolson to Led Zeppelin and Phantom Planet, dozens of artists have tapped into the westward dream of the Golden State. Heck, the tradition stretches back to Gold Rush ditties of the mid 19th century, Smithsonian Folkways fodder like ‘Life in California.’ But only one man made the trip wrapped in precious metals, not seeking them. Cool J cruises to the coast, as he proclaims in verse, in a Corvette with a Laurents chrome chain steering wheel, Dayton wire rims and a gold-leaf convertible top. Rick Rubin’s stark 808 beats thunder under the extremely relaxed rhymes of Mr. Ladies Love. ‘I’m going back to Cali,’ he nearly whispers before shrugging it off. ‘Hmm, I don't think so’ He might go, he might not. With his riches, he is a walking California. That’s cool. Cool enough to pull off one of the few sax solos in hip-hop history.

‘The Distance’ by Cake

48.  ‘The Distance’ by Cake

With the band’s signature horns and a self-serious melody that practically requires head-bobbing and Speed Racer–esque intensity (you may even want to invest in racing gloves), this single off of 1996’s ‘Fashion Nugget’ album is irresistible. The album is filled with more on-the-nose driving songs than this one (‘Race Car Ya-Yas,’ ‘Stickshifts and Safetybelts’), but this is the money single—and got the album platinum status. Throw it on repeat and hit the open road. Just take an occasional break for track No. 7, the band’s excellent cover of Gloria Gaynor’s ‘I Will Survive.’

‘Roadrunner’ by the Modern Lovers

49.  ‘Roadrunner’ by the Modern Lovers

Talk about a brilliant juxtaposition: Jonathan Richman’s 1972 cut, written when he was 19, beautifully contrasts the Velvet Underground’s bare-bones, dirty-as-hell chugalug sound with a subject matter so suburban that Richman’s heroes Lou Reed & Co. wouldn’t dare touch it: The thrill of being young, driving in a car and blasting the radio. The song’s repetitive two-chord propulsion is a perfect late-night road-trip pick-me-up. And there’s a bangin’ cover by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts to check out, too.

‘Have Love, Will Travel’ by the Sonics

50.  ‘Have Love, Will Travel’ by the Sonics

At some stage in your life—at any point between getting your driver’s licence and getting married, really—you’ll drive from ‘Maine to Mexico’ for a piece of ass, as Gerry Roslie does in this proto-punk classic. The high-tension twang of the guitar sounds like the strings are about to snap, the perfect sonic emulation of sexual frustration. A recent ad for Mexican beer claims you need an ‘encyclopedic knowledge of garage rock’ to pull up this song, as if from some lost, dusty volume. Nah, this is Rock & Roll 101.

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50 Best Road Trip Songs: From Beastie Boys to Bruce Springsteen and Beyond

Join SiriusXM as we take a look at 50 of the most iconic road trip songs to include in your playlist this summer!

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Looking for the best road trip anthems to soundtrack your drive? There’s something special about cruising down the highway in the summer with your loved ones, windows down and volume up!

Whether you’re off on vacation or just taking a day trip, it’s hard not to smile when the sun’s shining and there’s nothing ahead but the open road. The only thing that could make it better is the perfect song playing at full blast. We’ve gathered the perfect summery tunes to accompany you on your travels. So, fasten your seatbelts and come along for the ride with SiriusXM as we look at 50 of the most iconic road trip songs!

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Sing-Along Anthems

A road trip usually means you’ve got time to kill on your way to your destination. Time flies when you’re having fun, and there’s no better way to get the good vibes going than by rolling down the windows and blasting out some sing-along anthems!

From Bruce Springsteen ’s lyrics about hitting the road to find success to Vanessa Carlton’s pop hit about going the distance for love, these iconic tracks are essential road trip listening. Whether you’re a natural performer or more of the humming type, you’ll be singing along in no time!

  • “Paradise By the Dashboard Light” — Meat Loaf
  • “A Thousand Miles” — Vanessa Carlton
  • “Proud Mary” — Tina Turner
  • “Psycho Killer” — Talking Heads
  • “Born to Run” — Bruce Springsteen
  • “Go Your Own Way” — Fleetwood Mac
  • “American Pie” — Don McLean
  • “Livin’ On a Prayer” — Bon Jovi

’80s Throwbacks

If you really love a blast from the past, these songs are for you. So many ’80s tracks are ideal for road trips, with nostalgic melodies and catchy beats which instantly transport you back in time. Get your neon leg-warmers out — it’s time for permed hair and iconic dance moves as you cruise down the open road (and take a trip down memory lane)!

  • “Little Red Corvette” — Prince
  • “I Drove All Night” — Cyndi Lauper
  • “Walk This Way” — Aerosmith and Run DMC
  • “Danger Zone” — Kenny Loggins
  • “Runnin’ Down a Dream” — Tom Petty

’90s Bops

As you make your way through your journey, you might also want to make your way through music history. Jumping forward a decade, the ’90s is where you’ll find catchy rhythms and beautiful melodies that will make any journey enjoyable. From TLC to the Beastie Boys, here are some perfect songs to sing with your besties as you contemplate your lives on the open road.

  • “Waterfalls” — TLC
  • “All The Small Things” — Blink-182
  • “No Sleep ‘til Brooklyn” — Beastie Boys
  • “Man! I Feel Like a Woman” — Shania Twain
  • “Everyday Is a Winding Road” — Sheryl Crow

2000s Bangers

Another decade on, the bops just won’t stop! From Corinne Bailey Rae’s smooth vocals to Miley Cyrus’ 2009 party pop, these early 2000s tracks are essential for a summer adventure. These catchy tunes will get even the grumpiest backseat drivers nodding along, so be sure to add them to your road trip playlist.

  • “Long Road to Ruin” — Foo Fighters
  • “California” — Phantom Planet
  • “Chasing Pavements” — Adele
  • “Put Your Records On” — Corinne Bailey Rae
  • “Shut Up and Drive” — Rihanna
  • “Party in the USA” — Miley Cyrus

Modern Pop Hits

A road trip doesn’t technically have to be by car. Maybe you’ve taken a page out of Lil Nas X’s book and you’re making your way on horseback. Either way, these modern pop hits are must-haves on your travels. Channel your inner Ed Sheeran as you drive down those country lanes!

  • “Barbie World” — Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice (with Aqua)
  • “Castle on the Hill” — Ed Sheeran
  • “Levitating” — Dua Lipa
  • “Vroom Vroom” — Charli XCX
  • “Old Town Road” — Lil Nas X

Classic Rock

When the going gets tough, it’s time to headbang your way down the highway. Driving long distances can get tiring, so when you need an energy boost, these are the tracks to turn up to eleven. All you need is your headband and your air guitar — get ready to kick back and let the beat drive you onwards to Paradise City!

  • “Paradise City” — Guns N’ Roses
  • “Highway Star” — Deep Purple
  • “Here I Go Again” — Whitesnake
  • “Highway to Hell” — AC/DC
  • “Who Are You” — The Who

Baby Driver (2017) Soundtrack

This Edgar Wright film combines two great things: music and driving. It also happens to have a fantastic soundtrack! Many movies through the years have captured the spirit of driving in many different ways, such as Easy Rider  (1969), Little Miss Sunshine  (2006), and Mad Max: Fury Road (2015). These songs will have you enjoying your journey, but you’ll also be planning your next movie night!

  • “Radar Love” — Golden Earring
  • “Baby Driver” — Simon & Garfunkel
  • “Chase Me” — Danger Mouse feat. Run the Jewels & Big Boi
  • “Brighton Rock” — Queen

From Luke Combs ’ heartfelt cover of Tracy Chapman’s 1998 hit to Willie Nelson ‘s love letter to the journey ahead, country music is perfect for reflective moments on the road. These songs encapsulate the often bittersweet joy of travel, which resonates with the freedom and adventure of road trips. Have your tissues at the ready — some of these tracks are real tear-jerkers!

  • “Highway Vagabond” — Miranda Lambert
  • “Sweet Home Alabama” — Lynyrd Skynyrd
  • “Fast Car” — Luke Combs
  • “On the Road Again” — Willie Nelson
  • “Take It Easy” — Eagles
  • “Life is a Highway” — Rascal Flatts
  • “Take Me Home, Country Roads” — John Denver

While we certainly hope your road trip doesn’t feel like you’re going through the valley of the shadow of death, we do have a song for that. Whether it’s Coolio or Q-Tip providing the soundtrack to your road trip, there are plenty of hip-hop songs about driving to get you through even the longest of journeys. Check out these tracks to help you vibe while you drive.

  • “Ridin’” — Chamillionaire feat. Krayzie Bone
  • “A Boomin’ System” — LL Cool J
  • “Gangsta’s Paradise” — Coolio
  • “Let Me Ride” — Dr. Dre
  • “Let’s Ride” — Q-Tip

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The requirement for any good road trip is great songs. Whether you’re embarking on a solo trip down the highway or gathering for a vacation with friends and family, you’re going to need some tunes to keep you company along the way. We’ve collated classic driving songs from throughout the eras and assembled the best road trip songs to fire up as you head out on the open road.

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25: Youngblood Hawke: We Come Running

With its driving beat and epic build up, this indie-pop song from LA pop-rockers Youngblood Hawke will get you revving down the highway. They spell it out directly, inviting the listener to head “for the open door, tell me what you’re waiting for”.

24: blink-182: What’s My Age Again?

In just under two and a half minutes, blink-182 ’s ‘What My Age Again’ is pop-punk perfection. This song cooks and there’s nary a second wasted, which is exactly what you want in the best road trip songs.

23: The Killers: Mr Brightside

Pomp, bombast, killer riffs and melodies is one way to set you free, even when stuck in traffic. “Mr. Brightside” from The Killers ’ debut album, Hot Fuss , is the rare road trip song that can get you through the traffic blues and out of the “cage” that is the daily grind.

The Killers - Mr. Brightside (Official Music Video)

22: Nirvana: Breed

Just like Appetite For Destruction , Nirvana’s Nevermind features an endless array of road trip songs, but there’s one standout track that sounds like burning rubber. With its blast of feedback and machine-gun intensity, “Breed” will get everybody headbanging in the backseat.

21: Sammy Hagar: I Can’t Drive 55

This is a classic highway vacation song. If the Red Rocker can’t you get to go past the speed limit (which we’re not officially condoning), nothing else will. Sammy Hagar’s breakout solo single has been blasting out of every car stereo since 1984, and has never stopped.

Sammy Hagar - I Can't Drive 55

20: Katy Perry: Teenage Dream

When there’s a long stretch of road ahead, sometimes you want psychedelic acid rock where you can put cruise control on and zone out, but when you’re traveling on vacation with a crew, singalong pop anthems are the best road trip songs. Katy Perry ’s ode to the endless possibilities of adolescence will have you sticking your head out the sunroof like a drunk teen on prom night.

19: Warren G (featuring Nate Dogg): Regulate

Few songs encapsulate an entire era better than this 1994 G-funk classic. Between Warren G’s storytelling and Nate Dogg’s smooth vocals, this is the song you can blast whether you’re cruising in your drop top or mid-sized sedan.

Warren G - Regulate (Official Music Video) ft. Nate Dogg

18: John Mellencamp: Pink Houses

This slice of heartland rock isn’t all that it seems. John Mellencamp seems to paint the perfect picture of the American dream, but if you keep listening, it’s really the indictment of a broken system. On one hand it remains a misunderstood political song but on the other, it’s a great road trip song.

17: The Rolling Stones: (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction

Tapping into that feeling of wanderlust, The Rolling Stones ’ search for satisfaction landed them their first No.1 hit . From Charlie Watts’ propulsive drumming to Mick Jagger’s cracking vocals and Keith Richards’ fuzz-box riff, “Satisfaction” beckons you to the road and the dancefloor.

16: U2: Where The Streets Have No Name

Like the morning’s first light coming over the desert highway, this U2 anthem begins with the sound of heavenly organs that quickly build to a driving rhythm led by The Edge’s arpeggiated guitar lines. Political origins aside, the song conjures images of the American West and the open road. It’s hard not to feel nostalgia when you glide in and out of traffic.

U2 - Where The Streets Have No Name (Official Music Video)

15: Guns N’ Roses: Appetite For Destruction

Forget road trip songs, this is a road trip album. From the menacing “Welcome To The Jungle” to the soaring “Rocket Queen” that closes Guns N’ Roses ’ Appetite For Destruction , you won’t find an album of songs better suited to a road trip vacation than this.

14: Dr. Dre: Let Me Ride

Any G-funk track is made for driving, but this cut from The Chronic is the ultimate road trip song. Between the Parliament-sampling chorus and Dre ’s evocative verses, “Let Me Ride” was tailor-made for summer driving… and is even better if you’re cruising around in a drop top.

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13: Bob Seger: Hollywood Nights

While Bob Seger sings about “looking down at the lights of LA” in this 1978 hit, the anticipation of a night on the town is universal. Seger’s frantic vocals and epic storytelling, combined with the uptempo music, is the perfect formula to speed towards the horizon.

Hollywood Nights (Remastered 2011)

12: Cyndi Lauper: I Drove All Night

Some people escape the “sticky and cruel” city by seeking solace in the great outdoors. Not Ms. Lauper. Her vocal calisthenics are just the motivation to drive all night to see your lover.

11: Snoop Dogg: Gin And Juice

Another slice of G-funk heaven. You don’t need hydraulics to roll with the melodic flow of “D-O-double-G.” Released during the heyday of gangsta rap, Snoop took the wild antics of his hometown, Long Beach, and turned them into an idyllic summer jam.

Snoop Dogg - Gin And Juice

10: Jackson Browne: Running On Empty

Few artists embodied the late 70s Laurel Canyon sound quite like Jackson Browne. “Running On Empty” isn’t a hard road rocker, but Browne could turn the most mundane experiences (like running out of gas) into a metaphor for missing out on the connections in life.

9: The Beatles: Day Tripper

The Beatles have an endless catalogue of travel tunes, from “Ticket To Ride” to “Drive My Car,” but “Day Tripper” is the real road trip song. Featuring one of the best guitar riffs of all time , “Day Tripper” is not so much about a quick getaway but about trying on the hippie lifestyle for a day or two.

Day Tripper (Remastered 2015)

8: Stevie Wonder: Master Blaster (Jammin’)

This could be included among the best vacation road trip songs for the intro alone, but the whole thing swings with a swagger that won’t (hopefully) have you swerving from side-to-side. Stevie Wonder ’s tribute to Bob Marley saw Stevie moving away from his typical one-man show and inviting a whole crew to boogie down.

Master Blaster (Jammin')

7: Willie Nelson: On The Road Again

Country music is littered with dirt-road anthems, but one of the true classics is Willie Nelson ’s ode to the nomadic life, “On The Road Again.” Nelson was tasked with creating an original song for the aging rocker character he played in the film Honeysuckle Rose . Willie delivered and nabbed an Oscar nomination in the process.

6: Tom Cochrane: Life Is A Highway

Canadian treasure Tom Cochrane is a household name up north, but in rest of the world he’s best known for this highway song anthem that’s become the perfect pep talk for hitting tarmac.

Tom Cochrane - Life Is A Highway (Official Video)

5: Prince: Little Red Corvette

Prince seemingly never suffered from either writer’s block or a shortage of sexual metaphors, as evidenced on his 1983 classic, “Little Red Corvette.” This tale of an ill-fated one-night stand was supposedly inspired by his bandmate Lisa Coleman’s pink Edsel, but “little red Edsel” just isn’t as catchy a refrain.

4: The Beach Boys: Fun, Fun, Fun, I Get Around

Both of these Beach Boys tunes helped define the 60s driving culture, particularly in the winding highways of Southern California. Tight harmonies and terrific rhythms, these songs will transport you to the windswept cliffs of the Pacific Coast Highway, driving along with the top down.

I Get Around (Stereo)

3: Tom Petty: Runnin’ Down A Dream

“Free Fallin’” is a great singalong, but when it comes to essential Tom Petty road trip tunes, “Runnin’ Down A Dream” takes the cake. Thanks to the highway imagery and scuzzy guitar riffs, this hard-charging song is best listened to with the windows down and your foot on the gas.

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2: Bruce Springsteen: Born To Run

No survey of the best road trip songs would be complete without The Boss. Bruce Springsteen ’s entire body of work unpacks the experience of small-town living and the feeling that escape is just a car ride away.

1: Steppenwolf: Born To Be Wild

You don’t need a bike or road leather to blare this Steppenwolf classic. Most famously featured in the film Easy Rider , Jon Kay’s invitation to “head out on the highway” is a song that became an American anthem and a call for rebellion.

Born To Be Wild

Honorable Mentions

Looking for more great road trip playlist songs for your next vacation? With compulsively sing-along lyrics, these tunes are perfect for lonely highways where you just want to shout out your open car window.

John Denver – Take Me Home, Country Roads The Proclaimers – I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles) Tracy Chapman – Fast Car Lynyrd Skynyrd – Sweet Home Alabama The Eagles – Take It Easy Fleetwood Mac – Go Your Own Way Sheryl Crow – Everyday Is A Winding Road The Grateful Dead – Truckin’ Toto – Africa Arcade Fire – Keep The Car Running Ray Charles – Hit The Road Jack Bon Jovi – Living on a Prayer Ike & Tina Turner – Nutbush City Limits Don McLean – American Pie The Allman Brothers – Midnight Rider Outkast – Hey Ya Rascal Flatts – Life Is A Highway Van Morrison – Bright Side of the Road Sufjan Stevens – Chicago Rihanna – Shut Up And Drive The Eagles – Hotel California The Allman Brothers Band – Ramblin’ Man Elton John – Tiny Dancer Simon & Garfunkel – America Pointer Sisters – I’m So Excited ABBA – Waterloo Dolly Parton – 9 to 5 Billy Joel – Piano Man Paul Simon – Graceland

Looking for more options? Check out our list of the best songs about cars and driving .

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June 26, 2019 at 7:37 pm

Golden Earring – Radar Love

June 27, 2019 at 5:16 pm

Mountain Jam, The Allman Brothers Band

August 2, 2019 at 8:34 am

Neil Young : White Line, DriveBy, Albuquerque, Trans Am

September 21, 2019 at 4:00 pm

Joanne Nagen

September 25, 2019 at 5:02 pm

John Hartford Steam Powered Aeroplane; Joe Bonamassa Drive; Govt Mule Travellin Tune; Greatful Dead Truckin;Jerry Reed’s Eastbound and Down …..as Roy Rogers said Happy Trails to you Thanks

September 25, 2019 at 6:29 pm

“It’s a Car!” by Sean Morin is a little-known but extremely fitting, perfect vibe, catchy little road trip song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3piktwUcP0

Mike Einhorn

May 28, 2020 at 5:24 am

Bruce Springfield?

September 18, 2021 at 7:27 am

Rolling Down the Highway – BTO Rockin’ Down the Highway – DOOBIE BROTHERS Highway Star – DEEP PURPLE

How’s these NOT make the list?

Belvin Sweatt

January 7, 2022 at 1:08 am

You left out the best one— Sniff and The Tears—Drivers Seat.

January 7, 2022 at 12:01 pm

Here is my Road Trip playlist: Windows are Rolled Down – Amos Lee Call Me The Breeze – Lynyrd Skynyrd Florabama – JJ Grey & Mofro Mustang Sally – Buddy Guy f. Jeff Beck Going to California – Led Zeppelin Hotel California – Eagles Road to Nowhere – Talking Heads Tangled Up in Blue – Bob Dylan Me and Bobby McGee – Janis Joplin Joy – Lucinda Williams Breakdown – Jack Johnson Comin’ Home – Lynyrd Skynyrd Take the Long Way Home – Supertramp Till the Sun Comes Up – Jack & Weatherman

June 3, 2023 at 5:42 am

The triffids – Wide Open Road

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The Ultimate Road Trip Playlist According to Travelers, Editors, and Spotify

This year has been nothing short of a whirlwind. As we wrap up the year, international travel is still a no go, and flying in general seems like a bit of a risky proposition. As a result, the humble road trip has roared back on our collective radar as many of us have been taking to the road as a way to get out of the house and explore our surroundings near and far. 

When we began discussing road trips on zoom calls and in Slack channels, the one thing that everyone could agree on was that music was essential. A good soundtrack can mean the difference between the hours flying by as fast as the scenery out the window or turning around before you reach your destination.

So what makes a great road trip playlist? It starts with the songs, but with so many incredible choices out there, it’s hard to whittle down to something that stands up to the test of time. However, we had an idea.

To make the perfect road trip playlist, we used three components. First, we looked at Spotify data to identify the most popular songs for driving, according to the top 100 road trip playlists. Next, we surveyed our TripSavvy readers to get their take. After that, our editors weighed in on their favorite songs. In the end, we were left with 29 carefully curated high-vibe songs that create the ultimate travel music of 2020.

Here are the top road trip songs. For the best listening experience, try playing them in order. Enjoy!

"Wake Me Up" by Avicii

Released in 2013, “Wake Me Up” made history by becoming the first song on Spotify to accumulate 200 million streams. This song can instantly put you in a good mood and that's why it's up first on our list.

"Night Moves" by Bob Seger

"Night Moves" is an easy-listening, American Rock classic. "Rolling Stone" magazine named it Single of the Year in 1977. This song is sure to get you in the right headspace for hitting the highway.

"Fly Like an Eagle" by Steve Miller Band

As suggested by one of our readers, "Fly Like an Eagle" was a must-have for this playlist. Even though this psychedelic-rock tune was released in 1976, it still feels relevant today.

Feed the babies Who don't have enough to eat Shoe the children With no shoes on their feet House the people Livin' in the street Oh, oh, there's a solution

"I Feel It Coming" by The Weeknd featuring Daft Punk

As suggested by one of our readers, "I Feel It Coming" is a sensual disco-pop song by The Weeknd and Daft Punk. When you play it, this catchy song will make you instinctively bob along as you're on the road.

"Cruise" by Florida Georgia Line

A song that appears on the Spotify list and was submitted by a reader is "Cruise" by Florida Georgia Line. This upbeat country song will make you wanna roll the windows down and cruise.

"Take It Easy" by the Eagles

After hours of driving, "Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy," might be the best advice you'll get. Released in 1972, "Take It Easy" by the Eagles is still being played by road trippers, appearing 20 times across the top 100 playlists.

"Riptide" by Vance Joy

"Riptide," the 2013 single by Australian singer-songwriter Vance Joy, appears on 13 of the top 100 road trip Spotify playlists. This cheery folk song won the World Music Award for World’s Best Song.

"Old Town Road (Remix)" by Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus

In 2019 Lil Nas X released "Old Town Road," a country rap remix with Billy Ray Cyrus. It won lots of awards, so it's no wonder that this was a top contender.

"Malibu" by Miley Cyrus

"This song reminds me of a road trip down the west coast from San Francisco to San Diego," says Megan Hartig, Content Marketing Manager. We booked our hotels on the fly with the app Hotel Tonight which was great for spontaneous travel."

"Life in the Fast Lane" by Eagles

You can't listen to "Life in the Fast Lane" without feeling like a badass. This song was on 13 of the top road trip playlists on Spotify. But don't lose your cool as this lyric points out: Life in the fast lane, Surely makes you lose your mind.

Listening to this song can give you a lead foot. Don't get a speeding ticket!

"Hey, Soul Sister" by Train

If you've never sung "Hey, Soul Sister" at the top of your lungs, have you ever been on a road trip? Not according to Spotify listeners. This song appeared 16 times according to Spotify data.

"September" by Earth, Wind & Fire

"I grew up listening to a lot of Earth, Wind & Fire with my parents during road trips," says associate editor Sherri Gardner. "'September' was one of my family’s favorites because it’s fun to sing along to, especially with the windows down."

"Burn The House Down" by AJR

Another great suggestion by one of our readers, "Burn The House Down" written by the pop trio consisting of three brothers, began as a 2018 song about U.S. political climate and became the theme song for the March for Our Lives campaign.

"Carry On Wayward Son" by Kansas

If you're struggling to hang in during your long drive, turn up "Carry On Wayward Son" a little louder for some encouragement. This progressive rock song performed by Kansas in 1976 took the band to the next level.

"Dancing In The Moonlight" by Jubël featuring NEIMY

"Dancing In The Moonlight" was named nine times in the top 100 Spotify road trip playlists. This 2018 feel-good pop cover is sure to lift your spirits with its upbeat rhythm, especially if you are driving after the sun goes down.

"Road Trip (2020 Version)" by Convent Bonfires

This song was suggested by one of our readers, and given the title, we had to include it. This obscure, indie-rock track released this year gives us all the good vibes.

"Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey

With almost one billion streams on Spotify, it's no surprise "Don't Stop Believin'" cracks the top 3, with 24 appearances on Spotify's top road trip playlists. So next time you're in your car, turn up the volume and sing on and on and on and on.

"Circles" by Post Malone

Another song listed on the Spotify charts and our reader survey is "Circles" by Post Malone. This 2019 pop single won Song of the Year at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards. It sat for a record 39 weeks in the Hot 100's top 10.

"Feel This Good" by Jackopierce

Another reader's choice, "Feel This Good" by musical duo Jackopierce is an easy listening song for the freeway.

Woke up this morning, rolled out of bed My favorite song's playing inside my head I go out on the freeway, windows down Don't know where I'm going, but it's good to move around and Days like this should never end

"Big Yellow Taxi" by Lennon & Maisy

Canadian sisters, Lennon and Maisy Stella, do a beautiful cover of the classic song "Big Yellow Taxi" originally sung by Joni Mitchell.

"Shotgun (The Wild Remix)" by George Ezra & The Wild

Whoever gets to ride shotgun is sure to enjoy this 2018 song by George Ezra featuring The Wild. "Shotgun" was listed on both the Spotify and readers' choice lists.

"Layla" by Eric Clapton

The acoustic rock song "Layla" was suggested by readers and found on six of the top Spotify road trip playlists. Hailed as one of the most iconic classic rock ballads of all time, there is no surprise it belongs here.

"Higher Love" by Kygo & Whitney Houston

This version of "Higher Love" produced by Norwegian DJ Kygo and the late Whitney Houston is a tropical, high-energy song that was number two on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart.

"Free Fallin'" by Tom Petty

"I grew up listening to Tom Petty (he was my first concert), and he's still one of my all-time favorite musicians," says senior editor Jamie Hergenrader. "Free Fallin' is worthy of a road trip playlist because it embodies the vibe of the trip—you're out on the open road, free to explore, and the lyrics even mention or hint at several classic L.A. routes, such as Ventura Boulevard, Highway 101, and Mulholland Drive."

"More Than a Feeling" by Boston

Is there a song that reminds you of your secret crush? Apparently someone in the band Boston had one, and that inspired their hit song "More Than a Feeling." Spotify users can relate. The song shows up on 22 road trip playlists, making it the fourth most popular on our Spotify list.

"Hello Darlin'" by Conway Twitty

“In the car, there’s nothing better than classic country," says Astrid Taran, senior audience editor. "There’s something about driving in the middle of nowhere blasting old school country.”

"Fast Car" by Jonas Blue & Dakota

"Fast Car" by Tracy Chapman was listed 10 times on Spotify's list, but we included a remix by Jonas Blue & Dakota to keep things fresh and upbeat to keep things interesting along the ride.

"Sun Models" by ODESZA featuring Madelyn Grant

"This song feels like the perfect soundtrack for a road trip and makes everything feel a little more epic," says visual editor Taylor McIntyre.

"Jack & Diane" by John Mellencamp

Last but certainly not least, here we have a classic rock ballad by John Mellencamp. "Jack & Diane" was released in the summer of 1982 and has been a go-to by road trippers ever sense, appearing 10 times in the Spotify road trip lists.

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There's nothing quite like a thrilling adventure behind the wheel, and no journey is complete without the best road trip songs to accompany you on your ride. Whether you're planning a solo expedition, a road trip honeymoon or a fun-filled outing with the bach party crew, the right driving music playlist can transform your lengthy car rides into unforgettable experiences.

From powerful rock anthems that'll have you cranking up the volume to mellow acoustic tunes that set the mood for scenic drives, our editors have curated a list of 101 road trip songs that are so good, they might as well be considered road trip essentials . With the wind in your hair, the sun on the horizon and road trip music on the speakers, you're bound for a memorable adventure. Sit back, fasten your seatbelts, and feel the beat with these road trip songs.

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From funky beats to cinematic electro-pop, here are the absolute best road trip songs curated by our editors.

"Road Trippin'" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers

Here's a mellow, acoustic track by the Red Hot Chili Peppers that captures the essence of wanderlust and the open road, making it an essential tune for any road trip playlist.

"Pull Up To The Bumper," Grace Jones

This sultry groove may not be talking about a car's bumper per se, but it's an iconic disco classic that is perfect for staying energized on late drives.

"California Dreamin'" by The Mamas & the Papas

This timeless anthem beautifully expresses the longing for warmth and sunshine, making it an evergreen song choice for dreamy road trip escapes.

"I Wish," Stevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder's "I Wish" is a funky masterpiece that's impossible not to groove along with while driving to an exciting destination.

"Mr. Brightside," The Killers

As a chart-topping indie-rock hit, "Mr. Brightside" by The Killers is the perfect blend of nostalgia and catchy energy, making it a must-play track for car sing-a-long sessions.

"You Go Down Smooth," Lake Street Dive

When it comes to songs for the road trip of your dreams, look no further than Lake Street Dive's "You Go Down Smooth." With Rachael Price's mesmerizing vocals, this soulful song was made for winding down on a moonlit journey.

"Nightcall," Lovefoxxx, Kavinsky

Fans of the 2011 film Drive will instantly recognize this cinematic electro-pop track. It's a must-play on late night drives through vibrant cityscapes.

"Could Heaven Ever Be Like This," Idris Muhammad

With its hypnotic groove and a unique blend of jazz and disco elements, this iconic track by Idris Muhammad belongs on every list of road trip songs.

"Son of a Preacher Man," Dusty Springfield

Jam-packed with soul and charm, this classic song is ideal for a breezy cruise down memory lane.

"Coming Home," Leon Bridges

This heartfelt tune is a great companion for the long drive home after an epic road trip adventure.

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With lyrics and melodies that amplify the joy of hitting the open road, these road trip songs about driving also serve as powerful metaphors for life's journey. They're perfect driving songs, but many of them will resonate beyond the literal act of hitting the road, too.

"Fast Car," Tracy Chapman

"Fast Car" by Tracy Chapman is a heartstring-tugging ballad that paints the picture of chasing freedom down the open road — a relatable journey for anyone who loves getting the heck out of Dodge when push comes to shove.

"Keep Driving," Harry Styles

In this Harry Styles road trip song, the lyrics "should we just keep driving?" serve as a metaphorical invitation to persevere through life's chaos, no matter how absurd or challenging it may become.

"Life Is a Highway," Tom Cochrane

This electrifying anthem cranks up the volume on the joys of life as a never-ending highway, making it an absolute must-have for your road trip playlist.

"No Particular Place to Go," Chuck Berry

This rock 'n' roll hit by Chuck Berry is a total blast, capturing the thrill of cruising around with your sweetheart, with no particular place to go.

"I Can't Drive 55," Sammy Hagar

Here's a high-energy rock song that rebels against speed limits and embodies the need for speed — but please, don't take these lyrics literally!

"Drive My Car," The Beatles

Who can resist grooving to The Beatles' "Drive My Car"? It's a pop-rock classic that's practically woven into our musical DNA. With its clever lyrics, it turns the whole idea of driving into a wild ride of ambition and success

"Running on Empty," Jackson Browne

Hit play on "Running on Empty" by Jackson Browne when you're in a nostalgic and reflective mood.

"King of the Road," Roger Miller

"King of the Road" by Roger Miller is a foot-tapping country classic that embraces the carefree simplicity of life on the open road, where the journey is the real treasure.

"Highway to Hell," AC/DC

AC/DC's "Highway to Hell" is an electrifying rock anthem that'll have you revving up for your road trip and the wild ride of life.

"I Drove All Night," Cyndi Lauper

Buckle up for an 80s track that'll whisk you away on a nostalgia-fueled journey. This one's a love song that uses driving as a metaphor for the extraordinary lengths someone will go to be with their special someone.

"Six Days on the Road," Dave Dudley

In "Six Days on the Road" by Dave Dudley, you can practically smell the diesel fumes and taste the trucker's coffee as he sings about life on the asphalt, making you want to hit the road for a cross-country road trip.

"Brand New Cadillac," The Clash

This musical joyride by The Clash features roaring guitars and frenetic beats that'll make you feel like you're speeding down the highway in a vintage muscle car.

"Cruisin'" by Smokey Robinson

Smokey Robinson's "Cruisin'" is the ultimate serenade to the special someone sitting in your passenger seat, inviting you to take a musical journey where love and the open road merge in perfect harmony.

"Truckin'" by the Grateful Dead

"Truckin'" by the Grateful Dead is the ultimate road trip anthem, a groovy tune that'll have you nodding along to its rhythm while dreaming of endless adventures on the highway.

"Riding in My Car," Elizabeth Mitchell

If you're going on a road trip with kids, this delightful song about driving will make all of you want to roll down the windows and sing along with a carefree heart.

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"mustang sally," wilson pickett.

This is the kind of song that'll make you want to hit the gas pedal and let your inner wild child take the wheel, with a chorus so catchy you'll be humming it long after the ride's over.

"Boyfriend's Car," Colour Me Wednesday

With its upbeat melody and cheeky lyrics, "Boyfriend's Car" by Colour Me Wednesday will make you want to grab the car keys and hit the road with your best pals.

"Get in My Car," BRONCHO

With lyrics like "I like to go fast, I like to go far, won't you open that door? Get in my car," this catchy song by BRONCHO is a fab pick for adventure seekers and dreamers alike. You'll love its catchy beat and unique vocals.

"Road to Nowhere," Talking Heads

Lyrically, "Road to Nowhere" reflects a sense of journey and searching for meaning in life. It uses driving and the open road as a metaphor for life's uncertain and often directionless path.

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From Willie Nelson's "On the Road Again" to "Lovely Day" by Bill Withers, these timeless classics are quintessential driving songs for any road trip adventure.

"On the Road Again," Willie Nelson

With its catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics, this country hit has become an anthem for travelers and adventurers, resonating with anyone who's ever felt the call of the highway and the excitement of a new journey.

"Life in the Fast Lane," Eagles

"Life in the Fast Lane" by the Eagles is a rock masterpiece known for its driving rhythm and vivid lyrics that capture the allure and perils of a fast-paced, high-octane lifestyle.

"Take Me Home, Country Roads," John Denver

Here's a beloved folk classic that evokes a sense of nostalgia and the longing for the familiar, making it an essential song for those returning to their roots.

"You're So Vain," Carly Simon

Everyone will be singing along to this sassy, upbeat song by Carly Simon. It'll help to turn those lengthy hours behind the wheel into a fun and memorable road trip experience.

"Wild World," Cat Stevens

This ballad speaks to the bittersweet farewells and reflections often encountered during a road trip, offering a great soundtrack for those moments of contemplation.

"Rich Girl," Daryl Hall & John Oates

Daryl Hall & John Oates' "Rich Girl" is a groovy, feel-good tune that infuses a sense of carefree luxury and adventure into your journey, making it perfect for the road.

"Highwayman," The Highwaymen, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash

This epic country ballad that weaves together tales of life, death, and reincarnation along the roadways, creating an emotionally resonant narrative for your travels.

"Wild Horses," The Rolling Stones

"Wild Horses" is the kind of song that'll add depth and emotion to your journey, inviting reflection and a deeper connection with the landscape, the people you're with and the places you're heading.

"The Long and Winding Road," The Beatles

Here's a classic ballad by The Beatles that'll take you through the scenic landscapes of life, reminding you that even the most twisty-turny journeys can lead to beautiful destinations.

"Riders on the Storm," The Doors

With haunting melodies and Jim Morrison's evocative vocals, this is one of the best road trip songs for cruising along rain-soaked highways, conjuring a cinematic journey into the unknown.

"Easy," Commodores

The Commodores' "Easy" is a smooth and soulful road trip anthem, providing a laid-back groove that matches the leisurely pace of a scenic drive.

"Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey

This iconic road trip song is pretty much synonymous with the enduring spirit of adventure. Its memorable chorus and anthemic sound make it an uplifting and powerful addition to any road trip playlist.

"Rearviewmirror," Pearl Jam

This driving song by Pearl Jam is a great song for shaking off the past and hitting the gas on life's highway, leaving regrets in the dust. With Eddie Vedder's emotive vocals, it's the ultimate anthem for forward momentum.

"Lovely Day," Bill Withers

"Lovely Day" by Bill Withers is a classic song known for its uplifting and feel-good vibe, making it a go-to track for brightening any lengthy drive.

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Characterized by catchy melodies, easy-to-remember lyrics and an irresistible urge to belt out the words, these singalong road trip songs belong on your driving music playlist.

"Dancing in the Moonlight," King Harvest

With its infectious and carefree melody, "Dancing in the Moonlight" by King Harvest is perfect for late-night drives, where passengers can't help but sing along to the feel-good lyrics.

"Like a Rolling Stone," Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone" offers a timeless anthem for soul-searching road trips, with its poetic lyrics and memorable melody that invites passionate singing from all passengers.

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"Hey Jude," The Beatles

A singalong standard, "Hey Jude" by The Beatles is tailor-made for group road trips, with its unforgettable "na-na-na-na" chorus that's impossible not to join in on.

"September," Earth, Wind & Fire

This high-energy, funk-infused hit that will have everyone in the car grooving and harmonizing to its infectious melodies.

"My Girl," The Temptations

A soulful gem, "My Girl" by The Temptations is an absolute must-sing during any road trip, with its heartwarming lyrics and soothing harmonies.

"You Make My Dreams Come True," Daryl Hall & John Oates

This upbeat pop classic is an instant mood-lifter, making it an ideal choice for a car full of enthusiastic passengers, ready to sing along to the fun, uplifting chorus.

"Stand by Me," Ben E. King

"Stand by Me" is a timeless ballad that brings people together with its comforting lyrics, making it a natural addition to your list of road trip songs.

"Jolene," Dolly Parton

Dolly Parton's "Jolene" offers a fabulous opportunity for passengers to show off their vocal skills while engaging with this iconic country hit.

"All Star," Smash Mouth

"All Star" is an upbeat and spirited tune that encourages animated singalongs, particularly for those who grew up watching Shrek.

"Bennie and the Jets," Elton John

Elton John's "Bennie and the Jets" combines a memorable melody with quirky lyrics, creating playful moments that are perfect for singing along on the road.

"Brown Eyed Girl," Van Morrison

With its feel-good lyrics and folk-rock melody, "Brown Eyed Girl" is an enduring singalong that'll bring warmth to any car ride.

"Eye of the Tiger," Survivor

This high-energy anthem is a favorite for group singalongs, especially when you need a motivational boost on the road.

"Tambourine Man," Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan's "Tambourine Man" combines poetic storytelling with a memorable melody, providing ample opportunities for passengers to harmonize and get lost in the music.

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These country road trip songs are perfect companions for scenic drives, offering a soundtrack that resonates with the sights and sounds of driving out in the countryside and making your road trip one to remember.

"Wide Open Spaces," The Chicks

"Wide Open Spaces" is a country classic by The Chicks (formerly known as the Dixie Chicks), with lyrics that capture the feeling of setting out on the open road, making it an anthem for wanderers.

"Fast Cars and Freedom," Rascal Flatts

Rascal Flatts' "Fast Cars and Freedom" is an up-tempo country song that embodies the spirit of a carefree road trip, complete with a driving beat and lyrics about adventure.

"Wagon Wheel," Old Crow Medicine Show

Originally penned by Bob Dylan and later reimagined by Old Crow Medicine Show, "Wagon Wheel" is a beloved folk-country song that conjures images of a scenic journey on a dusty trail.

"I've Been Everywhere," Johnny Cash

This high-energy, tongue-twisting song lists an array of places, creating a sense of vicarious travel for the listener.

"Take a Back Road," Rodney Atkins

Rodney Atkins' "Take a Back Road" is a feel-good, country-rock tune that encourages taking the scenic route and embracing life's little detours.

"Drivin' My Life Away," Eddie Rabbitt

Here's an upbeat country track that captures the nomadic spirit of road tripping, with a chorus that's hard not to sing along with.

"Amarillo by Morning," George Strait

George Strait's "Amarillo by Morning" is a classic country ballad that paints a vivid picture of the open plains and the longing for home, making it an ideal song for a cross-country journey.

"I Walk the Line," Johnny Cash

A Johnny Cash classic, "I Walk the Line" conveys devotion and steadfastness, making it a song that resonates with travelers as they embark on their journey.

"Daytona Sand," Orville Peck

"Daytona Sand" by Orville Peck is a modern country song with a nostalgic sound that evokes a sense of wanderlust and the feeling of freedom on the road.

"Here You Come Again," Dolly Parton

Dolly Parton's "Here You Come Again" is a timeless country hit that conveys a sense of longing and anticipation, with Dolly singing about the return of a past love.

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Whether it's a drive to the beach, a cross-country journey or simply cruising with the windows down, these summer road trip songs will set the soundtrack for sun-soaked moments on the road.

"Riptide," Vance Joy

Vance Joy's "Riptide" is a folk-pop song with an infectious melody and a carefree spirit, making it a perfect accompaniment for a summer drive along the coast.

"As It Was," Harry Styles

"As It Was" by Harry Styles is a sunny and laid-back track that embodies the nostalgia of summer, ideal for a leisurely road trip.

"I Follow Rivers," Lykke Li

Here's an upbeat indie-pop song with an adventurous spirit, evoking a sense of wanderlust and exploration.

"Alaska," Maggie Rogers

Maggie Rogers' "Alaska" is a fusion of folk and electronic elements, creating a unique sound fit for capturing the essence of a summer adventure.

"Summertime Sadness," Lana Del Rey

This melancholic yet captivating song captures the bittersweet feelings of summer's end, making it perfect for late August or September road trips.

"Cruisin' to the Parque," Durand Jones & The Indications, Y La Bamba

"Cruisin' to the Parque" is a soulful track with a groovy, retro vibe that sets the mood for a relaxed summer road trip.

"Texas Sun," Leon Bridges, Khruangbin

"Texas Sun" is a collaboration between Leon Bridges and Khruangbin, offering a fusion of soul and funk that pays homage to the Texan landscape, making it a fantastic choice for a Lone Star State adventure.

"Old Pine," Ben Howard

Evoking nostalgia and longing for the outdoors, this song by Ben Howard is the perfect driving music — especially if you're driving into the woods for an epic camping trip with your pals.

"Postcards From Italy," Beirut

Beirut's "Postcards From Italy" is a folk-infused song with a continental flair, evoking images of sun-drenched European road trips and Mediterranean coastlines.

"Home," Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros

This joyful, folk-rock anthem radiates a sense of togetherness and nostalgia, making it ideal for shared road trip memories.

"Summer of '69," Bryan Adams

Bryan Adams' "Summer of '69" is a classic rock hit that brims with nostalgia, celebrating the memories of youthful summer adventures.

"Walking on Sunshine," Katrina and the Waves

An enduring pop song, "Walking on Sunshine" exudes a carefree, upbeat energy that makes sense for a summertime joyride.

"Eternal Summer," Strokes

This indie rock track might be one of the best road trip songs ever, capturing the hazy and timeless feeling of driving in the summertime.

"All Summer Long," Kid Rock

This song is the ultimate summer soundtrack, sampling two iconic rock songs: Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama" and Warren Zevon's "Werewolves of London."

"Good Vibrations," The Beach Boys

The Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations" is a legendary surf-rock track that radiates sunny and beachy vibes, making it synonymous with the spirit of summer.

"Island in the Sun," Weezer

This feel-good, alt rock song that embodies the dream of finding an idyllic paradise, which is totally fitting for a dreamy summer road trip.

"How Long Do I Have to Wait for You?," Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings

With vintage vibes and a groovy, horn-laden melody, this soulful track by Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings will undoubtedly enhance your summer road trip playlist.

"Franklin's Tower," Grateful Dead

The Grateful Dead's "Franklin's Tower" is a jammy and bluesy track that embodies the free-spirited atmosphere of summer music festivals and road trips.

"Sugar Man," Rodriguez

Rodriguez's "Sugar Man" is a folk-rock song with an aura of mystery and adventure, a perfect fit for a road trip seeking the unknown.

"You And Me," Penny & The Quarters

This soul ballad by Penny & The Quarters sets a romantic and nostalgic tone for a summer road trip, filled with love and longing.

"Heavy California," Jungle

Jungle's "Heavy California" is an electrifying funk and soul-infused track that exudes energy and excitement, making it a top-notch summer road trip song choice.

"Cecilia," Simon & Garfunkel

Simon & Garfunkel's "Cecilia" is a beloved folk-rock song that captures the carefree essence of youth and summertime fun.

"Me and Julio Down by the School," Paul Simon

This Paul Simon song is an upbeat tune that celebrates youthful adventures, making it a great addition to your summer road trip music list.

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With funky basslines, rhythmic guitar riffs and infectious melodies, these groovy road trip songs are perfect for making those long journeys more fun.

"Back Pocket," Vulfpeck

"Back Pocket" by Vulfpeck is a funk-infused track with a catchy, danceable groove and an infectious bassline, making it a great choice for a lively road trip playlist.

"Young Hearts Run Free," Candi Staton

Candi Staton's "Young Hearts Run Free" is a classic disco song with an upbeat tempo and lyrics that'll inspire a little car seat dancing.

"Long Way Home," Durand Jones & The Indications

This soulful, groovy track will set a mellow, yet rhythmic mood for your journey.

"Oh, Loretta," Sex on Toast

"Oh, Loretta" is a fun and funky tune by Sex on Toast, with a mix of soul and pop elements, with lyrics that'll add a hint of humor to your road trip music selection.

"You're Mine," The Funk Brothers

The Funk Brothers' "You're Mine" is a smooth and soulful track that embodies the classic Motown sound and infuses a groovy atmosphere into your adventure.

"Pusherman," Curtis Mayfield

This funk and soul masterpiece, known for its gritty rhythm and lyrics, is perfect for adding a touch of grit to your selection of road trip songs.

"Give Up The Funk," Parliament

"Give Up The Funk" by Parliament is a funky anthem with an irresistible beat and memorable hooks, igniting a lively vibe during your long journey.

"Le Freak," Chic

"Le Freak" is a disco classic by Chic, known for its catchy melody and danceable groove, making it an ideal choice to keep the good vibes flowing during your road trip.

"Last Dance," Donna Summer

Donna Summer's "Last Dance" is an energetic disco hit that encourages passengers to bob their heads and sing along, setting the stage for a memorable time on the road.

"You Haven't Done Nothin'," Stevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder's "You Haven't Done Nothin'" is a groovy track with a social message, mixing soul and funk elements to keep the journey's energy flowing.

"1612," Vulfpeck

This funky track has a playful rhythm with killer vocals that's sure to bring a smile to the faces of your fellow road trippers.

"Down in Mexico," The Coasters

The Coasters' "Down in Mexico" is a famous rhythm and blues track with a sultry and captivating groove you'll want to play more than once on your next road trip.

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Whether you're cruising through scenic landscapes, embarking on an epic adventure or seeking the perfect soundtrack name for your journey, here are a few road trip playlist names to consider before putting together your next road trip music list.

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  • Sun-Kissed Highway Jams
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  • Driving Fast
  • Golden Hour on the Road
  • Summer Road Trip
  • Coastal Cruisin'
  • Backroad Beats
  • Open Road Remixes
  • Country Roads Collection
  • Sizzlin' Summer Sounds
  • Road Trip Mixtape
  • Sunny Drives

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Road Trip Soundtrack: The Best Songs about Highways

Embark on an auditory journey through the vast landscapes and intimate stories of the open road with our curated selection of the best songs about highways. From the timeless melodies of Simon & Garfunkel to the energetic beats of rock anthems, this article will guide you through the ultimate road trip soundtrack. Discover tracks that capture the essence of cruising down endless stretches of asphalt, the indie vibes perfect for backroad adventures, and the poignant tunes that resonate with the heartaches and romances encountered along the way. Buckle up and tune in to the rhythm of the highway.

Key Takeaways

  • Classic songs like ‘America’ by Simon & Garfunkel and ‘The Passenger’ by Iggy Pop encapsulate the spirit of travel and discovery on the open road.
  • Rock anthems such as ‘Ride on for mile after miley’ and ‘I’m the greatest driver’ provide a powerful soundtrack for the thrill of driving.
  • Indie playlists like ‘Back Roads’, ‘Downstate’, and ‘Road Trip to Yesterday’ offer a more personal and off-the-beaten-path musical experience.
  • Songs dealing with love and loss, including ‘Drive my girl in the park’ and ‘Playlist: Heartbreak City’, explore the emotional journeys taken on the road.
  • Urban-themed tracks like ‘We’ll see the city’s ripped backsides’ and David Bowie’s ‘Station To Station’ bring the vibrant energy of city drives to life.

Cruisin’ Classics: Songs That Define the Open Road

Cruisin' Classics: Songs That Define the Open Road

The Timeless Journey in ‘America’ by Simon & Garfunkel

When you hit the road with America by Simon & Garfunkel on the speakers, you’re not just taking a trip, you’re embarking on a quest for freedom. This song captures the essence of a journey that’s as much about self-discovery as it is about the landscapes whizzing by.

  • The opening lines invite you into a narrative of adventure and companionship.
  • The melody carries you along a path of introspection and hope.
  • The lyrics paint a picture of youthful optimism, setting out to find what ‘America’ means.

It’s the subtlety and pace of the track that make it a road trip staple. As you cruise down the highway, each verse feels like a new chapter in an unfolding story, with the open road as your canvas and the horizon as your guide.

Riding with ‘The Passenger’ by Iggy Pop

Hop in and let the steady rhythm of ‘The Passenger’ take the wheel as you glide through the cityscape. Iggy Pop’s iconic tune is a quintessential road trip anthem that captures the essence of being on the move, with the world unfurling outside your window.

  • The song’s hypnotic beat is the perfect companion for long stretches of highway.
  • Its lyrics paint a vivid picture of urban life, seen from the perspective of a silent observer.
  • The chorus, with its catchy ‘la la la’ refrain, is an invitation to sing along and lose yourself in the journey.
Embrace the freedom of the road and the sense of anonymity it brings. As you become ‘the passenger,’ you’re free to watch the world without the need to interact, just observing the stars and the city’s ‘ripped backsides’ as they pass by. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});

Drawing inspiration from a Jim Morrison poem and rides on the Berlin S-Bahn , ‘The Passenger’ is more than just a song; it’s a celebration of the nomadic spirit that lives within all of us. So turn up the volume, feel the wind in your hair, and let Iggy Pop’s gravelly voice guide you through the neon-lit streets and beyond.

David Bowie’s ‘Always Crashing in the Same Car’: A Metaphor for Life

David Bowie’s genius often lay in his ability to weave complex emotions into the fabric of his music, and Always Crashing in the Same Car is no exception. The song captures the essence of feeling stuck in a loop , hitting the same obstacles over and over again. It’s a tune that resonates with anyone who’s ever felt like they’re not moving forward, despite their best efforts.

  • The song’s haunting melody underscores a sense of frustration and introspection.
  • Bowie’s lyrics paint a vivid picture of the cyclical nature of life’s challenges.
  • The metaphor of a car crash becomes a powerful expression of personal stagnation.
In the end, it’s not just about the crash, but the realization that we’re often our own biggest roadblock. It’s a sobering thought that sometimes, the only way to break the cycle is to take a different turn, to change the route we’ve been driving on for so long. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});

Whether you’re on a literal highway or navigating the twists and turns of life, this song is a reminder that the journey is as important as the destination. And sometimes, the detours are where we find the most meaningful paths.

Asphalt Anthems: Rocking Down the Highway

Asphalt Anthems: Rocking Down the Highway

The Rolling Rhythms of ‘Ride on for mile after miley’

There’s something about the rhythmic pulse of ‘Ride on for mile after miley’ that captures the essence of a road trip. The song’s steady beat and catchy chorus invite you to tap your steering wheel and nod your head as the miles blur by. It’s the kind of track that insists on being played loud, with the windows down and the horizon stretched out ahead.

  • The infectious chorus makes it a sing-along favorite.
  • Its driving beat is perfect for keeping energy levels high on long stretches of road.
  • The lyrics evoke a sense of freedom and adventure, essential for any road trip playlist.
Embrace the spirit of the open road with this anthem that celebrates the joy of driving and the allure of the journey, not just the destination.

Whether you’re cruising down a coastal highway or navigating through mountain passes, ‘Ride on for mile after miley’ is a soundtrack staple that embodies the thrill of the drive. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the best part of the trip is the time spent on the road itself.

The Energetic Pulse of ‘Go, go, go’ and Its Celebration of Movement

There’s something undeniably infectious about a song that commands you to move . ‘Go, go, go’ isn’t just a track; it’s a call to action, a rhythmic rally cry that gets your blood pumping and your feet moving. It’s the kind of song that you can’t help but turn up when it comes on during a long drive, transforming your vehicle into a mobile dance floor .

  • The beat is relentless, a steady throb that mirrors the hum of the tires on asphalt.
  • The lyrics are simple yet powerful, an anthem for those who live to be in motion.
  • The energy is palpable, turning every head bob into a full-blown headbang.
When you’re behind the wheel, this song is your co-pilot, navigating you through every twist and turn with a beat that’s impossible to ignore.

Whether you’re cruising down a straightaway or navigating a winding mountain pass, ‘Go, go, go’ is the soundtrack to your journey. It’s more than music; it’s a celebration of the freedom that comes with hitting the open road.

‘I’m the greatest driver’: Confidence Behind the Wheel in Song

There’s something undeniably thrilling about a song that captures the essence of being behind the wheel, foot on the pedal, with nothing but the open road ahead. It’s that sense of freedom that makes ‘ I’m the greatest driver ‘ resonate with anyone who’s ever felt like the king or queen of the highway. This track is all about the confidence that comes with being in total control of your ride, the wind in your hair, and the endless possibilities of the journey ahead.

  • The beat that mimics the steady hum of the engine
  • Lyrics that boast of driving prowess
  • A melody that takes you on a winding road of highs and lows
It’s not just about the destination, but the pure joy of the drive itself. The song becomes a companion, egging you on to push the limits and enjoy every mile.

Whether you’re cruising down a long stretch of highway or navigating the twists and turns of a scenic byway, this anthem is the perfect soundtrack to your automotive adventures. So crank up the volume, feel the power at your fingertips, and let the music fuel your next great road trip.

The Road Less Traveled: Indie Tracks for the Backroads

The Road Less Traveled: Indie Tracks for the Backroads

Discovering Hidden Gems in ‘Playlist: Back Roads’

There’s something special about veering off the beaten path and finding your own rhythm on the back roads. ‘Playlist: Back Roads’ is a treasure trove of tunes that capture the essence of those less-traveled routes. Each song is a story, a whisper of the countryside, and a nod to the adventurers who choose the scenic route over the highway.

  • Home to a collection of tracks that resonate with the soul of Americana.
  • A chaotic serenade of acoustic strings and heartfelt lyrics.
  • A journey through musical landscapes that are as diverse as the roads themselves.
Embrace the freedom of the open road and let ‘Playlist: Back Roads’ be your guide to the undiscovered corners of the musical map. It’s not just about the destination; it’s about the journey and the songs that make it memorable.

The Lyrical Landscapes of ‘Playlist: Downstate’

Dive into the Playlist: Downstate and you’ll find yourself meandering through musical backroads that evoke the spirit of the less-traveled paths. Each track is a brushstroke painting the serene and the stirring, the mundane and the magical of the countryside.

  • The playlist is a tapestry of indie sounds, weaving together tales of small-town dreams and pastoral peace.
  • It’s a collection that invites reflection, a companion to the quiet moments when the landscape outside your window blurs into a watercolor of memories.
Embrace the journey as each song unfolds, revealing layers of emotion and storytelling that resonate with the rhythm of the road.

Whether it’s the whisper of the wind through the leaves or the distant echo of a train, ‘Playlist: Downstate’ captures the essence of travel where the destination is not a place, but a state of mind.

Nostalgic Notes in ‘Playlist: Road Trip to Yesterday’

There’s something about the songs in ‘Playlist: Road Trip to Yesterday’ that just resonates with the soul. It’s like each track has been dipped in sepia tones, evoking memories of past adventures and the carefree days of youth.

  • The melodies are a time machine, transporting you back to when the windows were down and the future was an open highway.
  • Lyrics that speak of simpler times, when all you needed was a full tank and a few good friends.
  • A rhythm that matches the heartbeat of the road, steady and comforting.
Embrace the nostalgia, but don’t let it steer. The rearview is smaller than the windshield for a reason; what lies ahead is so much greater than what we’ve left behind.

Remember, a road trip isn’t just about the destinations; it’s about the journey. And sometimes, the best way to appreciate where you’re going is to look back at where you’ve been. So, crank up the volume and let ‘Playlist: Road Trip to Yesterday’ be the soundtrack to your reminiscing.

Heartbeat Highways: Love and Loss on the Road

Heartbeat Highways: Love and Loss on the Road

The Romantic Road in ‘Drive my girl in the park’

There’s something undeniably sweet about the simplicity of a song like ‘Drive my girl in the park’. It’s a tune that captures the essence of young love and the joy of just being together, cruising without a care in the world. The lyrics paint a picture of a couple, content in their own little universe, as they drive through the park, the city, and beyond.

  • The song starts with a nostalgic glance at the past, where dances and romance filled the air.
  • It then transitions to a present where the singer has settled down, but still finds immense joy in the simple act of driving with his love.
  • The chorus likely repeats this theme, emphasizing the contentment found in these shared moments.
The beauty of this track lies in its ability to transport us to that place where love is uncomplicated and the road ahead is full of possibilities.

Whether you’re on a long journey or just taking the scenic route to nowhere in particular, this song is a reminder of the romance that can be found in the journey itself, not just the destination.

Heartbreak at High Speeds in ‘Playlist: Heartbreak City’

There’s something about the rhythm of the road that syncs perfectly with the pulse of a broken heart. ‘Playlist: Heartbreak City’ captures that bittersweet symphony, where every mile seems to echo the ache of love lost. It’s a collection that understands the need to drive away from the pain, even as every song pulls you back into the depths of those once-warm memories.

  • The haunting melodies that seem to mirror the blur of passing streetlights.
  • Lyrics that resonate with the solitude of the journey.
  • Beats that mimic the steady drum of tires on asphalt, as if keeping time with a healing heart.
Sometimes, the only way to outpace the shadow of a past love is to hit the gas and let the music fuel your escape. ‘Playlist: Heartbreak City’ is your co-pilot through the twists and turns of emotional recovery, offering a soundtrack for those who find solace in the solitude of the open road.

The Intimate Itinerary of ‘I Know We Should’

The track ‘I Know We Should’ takes us on an intimate journey, where the lyrics serve as a roadmap to the heart. It’s a song that captures the essence of a shared path, one that’s as much about the destination as it is about the companionship along the way.

  • The melody sets a contemplative mood, inviting listeners to reflect on their own relationships.
  • Its verses navigate through memories and hopes, much like the winding roads of a long drive.
  • The chorus becomes a repeated mantra, a reminder of the love that fuels the journey.
The song’s bridge offers a moment of quiet introspection, a pause in the travelogue of emotion.

Sharing this song on social media platforms can resonate with those who understand the value of a journey shared. It’s not just about the convenience of having someone to pass the miles with, but also the immeasurable wealth of shared experiences and the growth that comes from them.

Neon Nights and City Lights: Urban Drives in Song

Neon Nights and City Lights: Urban Drives in Song

The Grit and Glamour of the City in ‘We’ll see the city’s ripped backsides’

Dive into the urban jungle with a track that captures the essence of city life, where the glamour and the grit go hand in hand. The pulsating rhythm of the city’s heartbeat is felt in every line, painting a picture of the neon-lit streets and the raw energy that fuels the night.

  • The city’s allure is undeniable, with its big green eyes and long blonde hair, beckoning you to explore its depths.
  • From the silver studs on the duds to the gasoline boys downtown, the city’s characters come alive in the lyrics.
  • It’s a place of contrasts, where the bright and hollow sky meets the city’s ripped backsides, creating a canvas for the stars to shine.
The city doesn’t just whisper; it screams, it sings, it seduces. It’s a living, breathing entity that invites you to become a passenger, to ride through its veins and see where the night takes you.

Neon Dreams in ‘Life’s still a dream, Your love’s amazing’

Dive into the neon-soaked nightscape with a track that’s as vibrant as the city lights themselves. ‘Life’s still a dream, Your love’s amazing’ captures the essence of urban romance, where the glow of streetlights dances with the rhythm of heartfelt connections.

  • The song’s pulsating beat mirrors the ceaseless energy of the city.
  • Lyrics weave a tale of love that turns the mundane into the extraordinary.
  • It’s a soundtrack for those who find magic in the concrete jungle.
Embrace the urban odyssey, where every turn takes you deeper into a world where love is the most dazzling light of all.

Whether you’re cruising down a bustling avenue or lost in the intimate alleyways of affection, this anthem is your companion through the highs and lows of city love. It’s a reminder that amidst the chaos, love remains an unwavering beacon, guiding us through the maze of life.

The Urban Odyssey of ‘Station To Station’ by David Bowie

David Bowie’s ‘Station To Station’ is more than just a song; it’s a journey through sound and identity. The track, a staple of Bowie’s Berlin era, encapsulates the feeling of movement and change, much like a cityscape that never stays the same. It’s a sonic adventure that mirrors the urban experience, with its shifting rhythms and textures painting a picture of the metropolis.

  • The song’s progression mimics the pulse of city life, from the slow build-up to the energetic crescendo.
  • Bowie’s vocals travel through various personas, reflecting the diverse characters one encounters in the city.
  • The instrumental breaks serve as interludes, much like the quiet moments one finds in the hustle of urban living.
Embracing the chaos, ‘Station To Station’ becomes a metaphor for the personal transitions we undergo, set against the backdrop of a city’s constant evolution.

The track’s lyrics, "The return of the Thin White Duke, throwing darts in lovers’ eyes," evoke a sense of enigmatic allure, much like the city itself. It’s a song that invites you to embrace the unknown and find beauty in the complexity of urban life. As we cruise through the neon-lit streets, Bowie’s odyssey remains a timeless soundtrack to our own city adventures.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some classic road trip songs.

Classic road trip songs include ‘America’ by Simon & Garfunkel, ‘The Passenger’ by Iggy Pop, and ‘Always Crashing in the Same Car’ by David Bowie.

Can you recommend some rock anthems for driving on the highway?

For rock anthems perfect for the highway, check out songs like ‘Ride on for mile after miley’ and ‘I’m the greatest driver’, which capture the spirit of open road adventure.

Are there any indie tracks suitable for a road trip?

Yes, indie tracks like those found in the playlists ‘Back Roads’, ‘Downstate’, and ‘Road Trip to Yesterday’ offer a great soundtrack for the backroads.

What songs explore themes of love and loss while on the road?

Songs like ‘Drive my girl in the park’ and the collection in ‘Playlist: Heartbreak City’ delve into the emotions of love and loss during long drives.

What makes ‘Station To Station’ by David Bowie a good song for urban drives?

‘Station To Station’ by David Bowie captures the essence of urban exploration with its references to city life and the Thin White Duke’s journey.

Where can I find new music for my road trip playlist?

You can discover new music for your road trip playlist by checking out song premieres, album reviews, and curated playlists on music blogs like Americana Highways.

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Great Central Road remains closed as Laverton shire estimates flood damage could cost up to $100 million

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A flooded outback highway connecting Western Australia and the Northern Territory will likely be closed for another month, with the shire responsible estimating repairs to its road network could cost up to $100 million. 

The Great Central Road, a dirt highway that runs 1,126 kilometres from Laverton in WA's northern Goldfields to Yulara near Uluru in the Northern Territory, has been closed since March 5 due to widespread flooding. 

The closure has affected production at the Gruyere gold mine, 200km north-east of Laverton, forcing truck drivers to make a 9,200km round trip to deliver essential supplies to the remote site.  

A route showing the massive detour across Australia trucks are taking to get to a remote gold mine due to flooding.

At the peak of the flooding, water levels on the road reached 1.1 metres high and supplies had to be flown into the Cosmo Newberry Aboriginal community , 90km north of Laverton.  

Shire of Laverton chief executive Phil Marshall said the Great Central Road would likely remain closed until late May.  

"We have people [from the Ngaanyatjarra Lands in the north] trapped in Laverton and Kalgoorlie who want to get home," he said.

"We're working hard on it and as soon as we can open the road, we'll certainly get that open."   

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Damage to the Great Central Road is just the tip of the iceberg for the Shire of Laverton, which manages more than 4,300km of unsealed roads.

Mr Marshall said engineers had assessed about 30 per cent of the network so far.  

"Overall we think the damage will range anywhere from $20 million to $100 million," he said.

"Until we get the final figures and our assessment has been completed we're not going to be quite sure, but it's going to be somewhere in that ballpark."

A man in a business shirt speaking next to a dirt road.

Gold miner reroutes supplies

The Gruyere mine recorded about 140 millimetres of rain in the fortnight to March 14 — equivalent to half its average annual rainfall —and had more significant rainfall on March 19 and March 28.    

The floods forced the temporary shutdown of the Gruyere gold mine's processing plant due to a lack of consumables, and open pit mining was also briefly suspended due to fuel shortages.    

Gold Road Resources, which owns 50 per cent of the Gruyere mine alongside South African mining giant Gold Fields, reported its latest production results to the ASX on Friday. 

Floodwaters cover a dirt road in the outback.

Gruyere's production fell from 74,659 ounces in the December quarter to 64,323oz in the March quarter, with the cost of production rising from $1,973 an ounce to $2,194/oz.     

Gold Road Resources managing director Duncan Gibbs said supply runs out of Perth had been rerouted via South Australia and the Northern Territory. 

It is the same route being taken by trucks re-supplying communities in the remote Ngaanyatjarra Lands .

"That might sound easy but it's been quite a herculean task, requiring a round trip from Perth of more than 9,000km," Mr Gibbs said.

"Google Maps tells me that's more than 100 hours of driving.

"Most of our our vendors simply don't have the trucking capacity and the personnel to do that, so we've also reached out to numerous alternative vendors across eastern Australia."

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When asked how much production costs were likely to increase while the road remained closed, Mr Gibbs said he was unsure,

"Look at this point in time, I really don't have numbers on that," he said.

"Obviously, there are some higher transport costs but clearly, it's the right thing to do relative to not operating.

"We're also likely to incur some one-off costs, potentially a few million dollars, that we'll be contributing to reinstate access along the Great Central Road."

Disaster relief funding promised

Laverton was one of eight local governments which this week became eligible for disaster assistance through the jointly funded Commonwealth-State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA). 

The Shires of Coolgardie, Dundas, Leonora, Menzies, Ngaanyatjarraku and the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder are also eligible.

Significant repairs will need to be conducted along the Trans Access Road, which runs east from Kalgoorlie-Boulder alongside the Trans Australian Railway Line and is a lifeline for pastoralists on the Nullarbor who have been hit hard by flooding .  

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Federal Minister for Emergency Management Murray Watt said the funding would help communities and individuals affected by the extreme weather to get back on their feet.

"Shires will be provided with support to undertake emergency recovery and repair works to bring essential public assets like bridges and roads back to usable condition," Minister Watt said in a statement.

"This funding is an investment in the communities and the local economy, to help residents to recover faster."

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How To Maximize Your Budget On An RV Road Trip

E mbarking on an affordable and unforgettable RV road trip requires thoughtful planning. You'll need to consider various factors to make the journey both economical and enjoyable. Whether you're planning a one-time road trip, adopting the digital nomad lifestyle, or embracing the "van life" movement, maximizing your budget is imperative. A well-structured budget sets the foundation for a financially sustainable adventure.

You may also be considering whether to rent or purchase an RV. If you own one, then DIY remodeling projects can be strategic investments that transform your RV into a budget-friendly haven. However, whether you choose to rent or buy, investing time in understanding the pros and cons of each can also help you maximize your budget. Ultimately, achieving an affordable and memorable RV road trip is a blend of strategic decision-making, resourceful planning, and a commitment to enjoying the journey within your means. For many of us,  planning a successful RV trip  means enjoying the journey without breaking the bank account.

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Creating A Sensible And Realistic Budget

Navigating the financial landscape of an RV road trip demands a comprehensive approach, and this begins with building a well-structured budget that covers essential expenses. First, identify key costs on your journey, such as campsite fees and fuel, as these play a crucial role in allocating your resources effectively. You will also need to allocate funds for emergencies, meals, and entertainment. Additionally, factor in activity expenses, such as entrance fees to attractions or outdoor activities. Address these key factors of your trip, and organize it all in a budgeting system, whether it's a binder that categorizes your expenses or a budgeting app.

Utilizing budgeting apps such as Mint, YNAB, and PocketGuard can be instrumental in managing expenses. Choosing which app to use may come down to personal preference, as each app will provide its own unique features and functions. However, most budgeting apps offer some variation options that help you streamline your budget while ensuring that any costs saved contribute to and build an emergency fund. By integrating these apps into your financial toolkit and considering key costs, you empower yourself to navigate the road ahead with confidence and financial resilience.

Owning Versus Renting An RV

Owning an RV versus renting one is an important choice. Each option comes with its distinct advantages, challenges, and considerations. Owning an RV translates to equity, giving you an asset that may retain much of its value over time. You can also customize your RV to fit individual needs and preferences, and depending on how often you plan on using it, your RV will always be available for a spontaneous trip. However, the cons of ownership include high initial costs, ongoing maintenance expenses, depreciation of the RV's value, storing it, insurance, and registration fees. 

On the flip side, renting an RV eliminates the substantial upfront costs associated with ownership. You can experience the RV lifestyle without a long-term financial commitment. Renters also enjoy the flexibility of selecting different RV models for each trip. However, the cons of renting include a lack of customization options and a lack of availability during peak seasons. While renting reduces some financial burdens, such as maintenance and depreciation, it may be less cost-effective for those who plan to travel frequently. The decision between owning and renting will hinge on individual preferences, financial considerations, and how often you plan to travel in your RV. 

Factoring In Size And Amenities

When trying to decide which RV is right for you, start by evaluating your travel style and needs. Where you plan to go, how long you'll be traveling, and how you want to camp are all factors that come into play when choosing an RV. The number of people accompanying you is also important, dictating sleeping arrangements, packing, and overall comfort. When considering  the right size RV for your road trip , you'll first choose a class size. For instance, Class A motorhomes often boast spacious interiors with queen or king-sized beds in private bedrooms, providing comfort for couples or families, while Class C and B models are smaller but offer more flexibility. 

Class A RVs may offer full bathrooms with showers, fully equipped kitchens, comfortable sitting areas, separate bedrooms, and entertainment systems, enhancing the overall comfort of your journey. That said, large RVs are incredibly expensive to operate, and you'll have less flexibility when it comes to parking. However, if you're planning on towing a vehicle, you may need the size and towing capacity of a large RV. Along with Class A, B, and C RVs, you may also consider a smaller, towable camper trailer, which allows optimal maneuverability and better fuel efficiency, ideal for shorter trips and camping in remote locations.

Navigating Maintenance, Repair, And Emergency Costs

If you bought or plan to buy an RV, ensuring a smooth and stress-free RV journey involves taking proactive measures for maintenance, repairs, and emergency preparedness. By prioritizing preventative maintenance, you can better avoid unexpected costs that may arise from breakdowns on the road, keeping your budget in check. Preventative measures may include routine checks on your RV's engine, brakes, and fluid levels, as well as inspecting the roof for potential leaks and the tires for proper inflation and wear. 

While upkeep and maintenance will help, you'll still need to budget for potential repairs during your trip. This safety net is designed to cover unforeseen mechanical issues, such as engine trouble, transmission malfunctions, or plumbing leaks. Also, you can save lots of money by learning how to do some maintenance and repairs yourself. This may include learning how to troubleshoot electrical problems, fix plumbing issues, and perform basic engine repairs.

Before hitting the road, it's wise to schedule a final, pre-travel maintenance check with a professional mechanic. While this will cost you upfront, if a professional maintenance check prevents a breakdown during the trip, it's a cost-effective investment. Taking this precaution will help you reduce unnecessary or avoidable costs in maintenance, parts, and fees.

Cost-Saving And Smart Campsite Options

Now that your RV is ready to travel, there are strategic campsite planning strategies you can implement, especially if you plan to visit national parks and various locations while traveling, to maximize your budget. Some RV travelers save expenses by staying on unregulated public land, which is also known as boondocking. Joining RV clubs or purchasing memberships like Good Sam or Passport America can also open doors to valuable campground discounts. If you're a senior citizen, military personnel, or AAA member, you can also capitalize on special discounts when selecting campgrounds. 

You can also research and stick to free camping options, such as staying on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land, national forests, and accommodating Walmarts or casinos. These are all examples of how to find  free overnight parking for your RV . You can also ask various RV parks if they offer discounts to members, which is something to consider if you plan on sticking to the same routes. Investing in an America the Beautiful Pass is also a savvy idea for maximizing your budget. After purchasing the annual pass, you'll receive free access to national parks and lands managed by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. This is a great option if you plan to frequently camp on these lands. 

Saving On Energy And Internet Costs

Efficiently managing both energy consumption and internet expenses is a key aspect of optimizing your RV lifestyle. Invest in energy-efficient appliances and lighting, such as LED bulbs, Energy Star-rated refrigerators, and high-efficiency air conditioners. Upgrading to modern, energy-conscious equipment, like smart thermostats and inverter-based generators, is also going to further enhance your RV's efficiency and maximize your budget. Inverter-based generators are also great options. They are quieter, more fuel-efficient, and produce cleaner power, minimizing their environmental impact.

For a more sustainable and self-sufficient approach, consider installing solar panels on your RV. This investment allows you to generate your own electricity, reducing reliance on RV park hookups and providing a cost-effective solution for long-term energy needs. While you can utilize free Wi-Fi at campsites and public places whenever possible, you can also enhance your connectivity with Wi-Fi extenders and boosters, giving you a stronger and more reliable signal, especially if you are working while traveling. 

You can also explore RV-specific Wi-Fi plans that cater to the unique needs of mobile living. Alternatively, leveraging your existing phone provider plans for hotspot capabilities can be a cost-effective solution, or consider a portable router to create a dedicated Wi-Fi network in your RV. In truth, whether you're a road trip cheapskate  trying to save as much money as possible or a traveler transitioning into a nomad lifestyle, trimming down your energy and internet expenses isn't difficult with planning.

Efficient Waste Management And Water Conservation

As an RV owner or renter, you'll have to find dump stations for both your gray water (nontoilet water sources) and black water (toilet-specific) tanks. Efficient waste management is crucial for a cost-effective RV lifestyle. To avoid incurring fees at campgrounds, locate free or low-cost dump stations for emptying your RV's waste tanks. Websites and apps like Sanidumps and RV Dump Sites  provide comprehensive directories of dump stations across the country, offering a convenient way to plan your route with waste disposal in mind. You'll also need the tools and supplies to dump your waste, such as the hose and hose attachments.

Practicing water conservation is a smart strategy to extend the time between fill-ups. You can install water-efficient faucets and showerheads, as well as opt for a composting toilet and water filters. These sustainable practices also ensure you have access to clean and safe drinking water throughout your journey, providing a budget-friendly and eco-conscious solution. While these may seem like additional measures, in the end, they conserve resources and help lower overall RVing costs. 

Fuel Efficiency And Navigation

Your choice of navigation apps can play a pivotal role in overall convenience and reducing gas costs. For those engaging in long, extended travels, RV-specific GPS apps and websites become invaluable for seamless navigation. Take advantage of destination apps such as inRoute, CoPilot RV, and RV Trip Wizard, which are designed to guide RVers on routes suitable for their vehicles. 

Along with maximizing your fuel budget by using apps or websites, you can also incorporate fuel-efficient driving techniques that improve your gas mileage while traveling. Maintaining a steady speed, using cruise control, reducing weight, and avoiding idling all contribute to your overall fuel savings. To complement these efforts, you can find the best fuel prices along your route through apps like GasBuddy and Gas Guru. 

When considering fuel-efficient RV options, classes like Class B RVs (campervans) and Class C RVs with smaller chassis are known for better fuel efficiency compared to larger Class A models. Towable trailers and hybrid RVs also offer advantages in weight and aerodynamics, contributing to your potential fuel efficiency. 

Meal Planning And Food Costs

To save money on food when RVing, you can apply the same budget-friendly tips you may practice at home. This may include buying produce in season, meal planning, and purchasing non-perishable, versatile ingredients that can be used in multiple dishes. For example, grains, legumes, and canned goods are efficient choices that save space and offer diverse meal options. To further streamline your dining budget, consider a combination of groceries and prepared foods. But, at the end of the day, your food costs will come down to your food preferences, the number of people you're traveling with, if you plan to buy food at popular attractions, eating out habits, and how remote you'll be. 

If you're not too remote, then save money on groceries by strategically shopping and planning ahead. Download the apps of common supermarkets near your route to access exclusive deals and promotions. Utilize digital coupons through these apps or traditional couponing websites to cut down on grocery costs. Exploring affordable dining options on the road is another budget-friendly strategy. Look for local farmers' markets for fresh and often more affordable produce. 

Additionally, while this is a no-brainer, preparing meals versus eating out will almost always be less expensive. Also, cooking your meals at your RV campsite, using communal grills or fire pits, can cut down on utility costs. By integrating these tips into your meal planning and grocery shopping, you can both save money and immerse yourself in the RV communities at campgrounds. 

Entertainment And Activities

Many regions offer free parks or public spaces where you can unwind and enjoy scenic views. National parks often have free admission days, providing an excellent opportunity to explore iconic landscapes without breaking the bank. Or, as previously mentioned, you can invest in an America the Beautiful Pass. To save money on activities, choose budget-friendly outdoor activities and seek out local events or festivals happening along your route. These activities can offer you a chance to immerse yourself in the culture and entertainment of different communities at little or no cost. 

Equip your RV with onboard entertainment options like a TV and movies for cozy nights in. Consider streaming services or DVDs that you already own to minimize additional expenses. You can also plan to use devices such as AppleTV or ROKU to minimize the amount of equipment in your RV. Utilizing free or low-cost campground amenities, such as communal game rooms and libraries, is also a great option, especially when traveling with kids.

When managing entertainment expenses, plan ahead by setting a budget for activities like movie nights or dining out. Take advantage of discount programs or memberships, like AAA, which may offer savings on attractions and services. You don't have to sacrifice entertainment when traveling, but by incorporating these tips, you can strike a balance between enjoying quality entertainment and keeping your budget intact during your travels.

Be Flexible But Prepared

To both potentially save money and create memorable experiences, maintain flexibility in your RV journey. Be open to last-minute changes in your itinerary, allowing you to capitalize on unexpected attractions or discounts. Be open to meeting other travelers and taking advice while on the road. This collaborative approach not only fosters camaraderie; it can also help you save money. Trust us, you're not the only one trying to maximize your road trip budget, and seasoned RVers are typically excited to share insider info.

In the spirit of flexibility, it's also important to spend money when necessary instead of "risking it." For example, if you need to choose between driving through inclement weather or pulling over at a roadside hotel or nearby campsite for the night, stay safe and embrace the change of plans. No amount of cost-saving planning is more important than the safety of you and your passengers. After all, you have emergency funds for a reason. By striking a balance between flexibility and budget-planning preparedness, you can navigate your RV journey safely and with confidence.

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