What Song Will You Play First in Your New Scout?

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What Song Will You Play First in Your New Scout?

The 20 best driving songs of 2024

Insurance.com's driver survey puts classic rock on top, but it's also a little bit country. Below is a list of the best road-trip songs, with the percentage of survey respondents who picked that tune in parentheses.

1. "Highway to Hell," AC/DC (11%). The largest percentage of drivers surveyed say AC/DC's "Highway to Hell" is the best driving song. This staple of the classic rock era was released in 1979, and has clearly stood the test of time.
2. "On the Road Again," Willie Nelson (10%). Rolling into the No. 2 spot is another classic: Willie Nelson's "On the Road Again", a song that was actually released slightly after AC/DC's top spot winner, in 1980.
3. "Life is a Highway," Tom Cochrane (8%). First released in 1991 and given new life thanks to a cover recorded by Rascal Flatts for Disney's Cars soundtrack, the hit landed the third spot.
4. "Born to Be Wild," Steppenwolf (7%). The oldest song on out list, "Born to Be Wild" was released in 1968 and was cemented in history the next year on the soundtrack of the Peter Fonda classic Easy Rider.
5. "Free Fallin'," Tom Petty (7%). Petty released "Free Fallin'" in 1989, and it became his biggest hit, spending more time and charting higher on the Billboard charts than any other Petty song. Our survey respondents put it in the No. 5 spot.
6. “Party In The U.S.A.,” Miley Cyrus (5%)
7. “Hit the Road Jack,” Ray Charles (5%)
8. "Shut Up and Drive,” Rihanna (4%)
9. “Born to Run,” Bruce Springsteen (4%)
10. “Fast Car,” Tracy Chapman (4%)
11. “All Too Well,” Taylor Swift (3%)
12. “Royals,” Lorde (3%)
13. “Watermelon Sugar,“ Harry Styles (3%)
14. “Interstate Love Song,” Stone Temple Pilots (3%)
15. “We Are Young,“ fun., Janelle Monáe (2%)
16. “Break My Heart,“ Dua Lipa (2%)
17. “Ophelia,” The Lumineers (1%)
18. “Sucker,” Jonas Brothers (1%)
19. “The Middle,” Zedd, Maren Morris, Grey (1%)
20. "I Can't Drive 55," Sammy Hagar (>1%)

Prove your age...And, of course, favorites vary by age.
Here's a look at the top picks by age group:
18-24: “Party In The U.S.A.,” Miley Cyrus
25-34: “Party In The U.S.A.,” Miley Cyrus
35-44: Tie: "Highway to Hell," AC/DC; "Life is a Highway," Tom Cochrane; "Free Fallin'," Tom Petty
45-54: "Highway to Hell," AC/DC
55-64: "Highway to Hell," AC/DC
65+: "On the Road Again," Willie Nelson

I think that I will prove my age and play classic rock:
Foghat-Slow Ride
AC/DC-Highway to Hell
Golden Earring - Radar Love
Sammy Hagar - I Can’t Drive 55
Supertramp - Cannonball
Don Henley - Boys of Summer
Tom Petty - Runnin’ Down a Dream
Allman Brothers - Midnight Rider
War - Low Rider
Whitesnake - Here I Go Again
Kenny Loggins - Danger Zone
Steppenwolf - Born to be Wild
Kansas - Carry On Wayward Son
Queen- Don't Stop Me Now
Meat Loaf- Bat Out of Hell
Pink Floyd-Echoes
Eagles-Life in the Fast Lane
Chris Stapleton-White Horse & Tennessee Whiskey


Top Songs
 
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What Song Will You Play First in Your New Scout?

The 20 best driving songs of 2024

Insurance.com's driver survey puts classic rock on top, but it's also a little bit country. Below is a list of the best road-trip songs, with the percentage of survey respondents who picked that tune in parentheses.

1. "Highway to Hell," AC/DC (11%). The largest percentage of drivers surveyed say AC/DC's "Highway to Hell" is the best driving song. This staple of the classic rock era was released in 1979, and has clearly stood the test of time.
2. "On the Road Again," Willie Nelson (10%). Rolling into the No. 2 spot is another classic: Willie Nelson's "On the Road Again", a song that was actually released slightly after AC/DC's top spot winner, in 1980.
3. "Life is a Highway," Tom Cochrane (8%). First released in 1991 and given new life thanks to a cover recorded by Rascal Flatts for Disney's Cars soundtrack, the hit landed the third spot.
4. "Born to Be Wild," Steppenwolf (7%). The oldest song on out list, "Born to Be Wild" was released in 1968 and was cemented in history the next year on the soundtrack of the Peter Fonda classic Easy Rider.
5. "Free Fallin'," Tom Petty (7%). Petty released "Free Fallin'" in 1989, and it became his biggest hit, spending more time and charting higher on the Billboard charts than any other Petty song. Our survey respondents put it in the No. 5 spot.
6. “Party In The U.S.A.,” Miley Cyrus (5%)
7. “Hit the Road Jack,” Ray Charles (5%)
8. "Shut Up and Drive,” Rihanna (4%)
9. “Born to Run,” Bruce Springsteen (4%)
10. “Fast Car,” Tracy Chapman (4%)
11. “All Too Well,” Taylor Swift (3%)
12. “Royals,” Lorde (3%)
13. “Watermelon Sugar,“ Harry Styles (3%)
14. “Interstate Love Song,” Stone Temple Pilots (3%)
15. “We Are Young,“ fun., Janelle Monáe (2%)
16. “Break My Heart,“ Dua Lipa (2%)
17. “Ophelia,” The Lumineers (1%)
18. “Sucker,” Jonas Brothers (1%)
19. “The Middle,” Zedd, Maren Morris, Grey (1%)
20. "I Can't Drive 55," Sammy Hagar (>1%)

Prove your age...And, of course, favorites vary by age.
Here's a look at the top picks by age group:
18-24: “Party In The U.S.A.,” Miley Cyrus
25-34: “Party In The U.S.A.,” Miley Cyrus
35-44: Tie: "Highway to Hell," AC/DC; "Life is a Highway," Tom Cochrane; "Free Fallin'," Tom Petty
45-54: "Highway to Hell," AC/DC
55-64: "Highway to Hell," AC/DC
65+: "On the Road Again," Willie Nelson

I think that I will prove my age and play classic rock:
Foghat-Slow Ride
AC/DC-Highway to Hell
Golden Earring - Radar Love
Sammy Hagar - I Can’t Drive 55
Supertramp - Cannonball
Don Henley - Boys of Summer
Tom Petty - Runnin’ Down a Dream
Allman Brothers - Midnight Rider
War - Low Rider
Whitesnake - Here I Go Again
Kenny Loggins - Danger Zone
Steppenwolf - Born to be Wild
Kansas - Carry On Wayward Son
Queen- Don't Stop Me Now
Meat Loaf- Bat Out of Hell
Pink Floyd-Echoes
Eagles-Life in the Fast Lane


Top Songs
I think "your" playlist is it.
 
Hmmm, well, I guess I gotta dare to be different, lol…

Dummy - Portugal the Man
Dizzy- Missio
Only wanna dance- almost monday
Juice- Lizzo
Monsters- All Time Low
Hollywood Forever- K flay
Counting Stars- OneRepublic
Houdini- Foster the People
Happy Idiot- TV on the Radio
Afraid- the Neighborhood
Radioactive- Imagine Dragons
She’s not there- Nick Cave and Neko Case
Too Close- Alex Clare
Lips Like Sugar- Echo & the Bunnymen
Climbing up the walls- Radiohead
Kiss on my list- Daryl Hall & John Oats
Barrett's Privateers- Stan Rogers
Kiss- Prince
Lollipop- Framing Hanley
Jenny Says- Cowboy Mouth
What, me Worry?- Portugal the man
 
When I bought my Scout in 1979, it came with a 45 RPM record. Not sure why I kept it, but I enjoyed it at the time. The songs have actually been posted on YouTube.


Maybe SM can include at the top of their playlist! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

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While I have so many epic, badass songs that I dream about being the first song it’s likely going to be whatever pop nonsense is on Hits 1 on Sirius that my kids like.
 
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