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The 10 Best Road Trip Songs

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The 10 Best Road Trip Songs, According To Spotify
10. Take On Me – A-Ha
Norway natives A-Ha released the hit Take On Me in 1984, and it quickly skyrocketed up
the U.K. singles chart and Billboard Hot 100 less than a year later. The music video had
plenty to do with it; with MTV exposure the iconic video won six awards at the 1986
MTV Video Music Awards. And now the song lives on, streaming on millions of Spotify
playlists.
9. Back In Black - AC/DC (tie)
The only artist with two songs on this list, AC/DC's hit Back In Black ranks ninth on the
list of best road trip songs. The 1980 hit – a fixture on the album with the same name – is
one of the first recorded songs with then-new lead vocalist Brian Johnson at the helm. To
date, the album has sold more than 50 million copies worldwide and is a fixture in many
road trips according to this data.
8. Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen
Thanks to success on the silver screen (with a movie by the same name), and new lead
vocalist Adam Lambert at the helm, Queen's popularity continues to soar. And the
original version of Bohemian Rhapsody remains one of the most streamed songs ever on
Spotify. The 1975 hit, as part of the album A Night at the Opera, is regularly regarded as
one of the best rock songs of all time.
7. Stacy’s Mom - Fountains Of Wayne
In 2003, the band Fountains of Wayne released the provocative hit Stacy's Mom, along
with an equally racy video to match. But immediately the band found success. Stacy's
Mom reached number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 list, and soon became the band's
highest-charting song ever in the U.S. Now it's the number seven most-streamed road-trip
song, according to Spotify.
6. Old Town Road - Lil Nas X
Lil Nas X's historic hit, Old Town Road, is the most recent song on this list – and also
number six, beating out multiple classics. Lil Nas X released the song in 2018, and there
have been multiple remixes since then, including vocals from artists like Billy Ray Cyrus,
Mason Ramsey (yes, that Mason Ramsey), and Young Thug.
5. Don’t Stop Believin' - Journey
Not only is Journey's Don't Stop Believin' a karaoke hit, but it's also the fifth moststreamed road-trip song, according to Spotify. The band released its 1981 smash hit as
part of its seventh album, Escape, and is among one of the most iconic rock songs of all
time. It's the best-selling digital track from the 20th century with more than seven million
copies sold in the U.S.
4. Africa - Toto
Weezer helped revive Toto's iconic song, Africa, with their 2007 cover – but the original
remains a timeless classic. Released in 1982 as part of the band's fourth studio album,
Toto IV, the song reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100, and also peaked in the
top 10 in countries like the U.K., Canada, and the Netherlands, among others.
3. All Star - Smash Mouth
We remember Smash Mouth's 1999 hit, All Star, most notably for its use in the movie
Shrek. But the song was a big hit when new, peaking at number four on the Billboard Hot
100 in the year of its release. It was the second single as part of the band's album, Astro
Lounge.
2. Highway To Hell - AC/DC (tie)
The second AC/DC song on this list is also the second most-streamed road-trip song on
Spotify (tied with the next one). As part of the band's Highway to Hell album, the hit
single was one of the last with lead singer Bon Scott still at the helm.
1. Hotel California - The Eagles (tie)
The Eagles’ 1977 hit, Hotel California, ties with Highway to Hell as the second higheststreamed, road-trip song on Spotify. The album garnered a Grammy for Album of the
Year in 1978 and reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on several international
charts.
0. Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
The most-streamed road-trip song is none other than Sweet Home Alabama by Lynyrd
Skynyrd. The southern rock anthem was released in 1974 as part of the band's second
album, Second Helping. It reached number eight on the U.S. charts in the year it was
released, and more than 40 years later, remains a hit. More than 15-percent of road trip
playlists feature the '70s hit.
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