Lynyrd Skynyrd would love singing this 1974 hit in Bryant-Denny Stadium
Sweet Home Alabama
Meet the New Boss. Same as the Old Boss.
Won't Get Fooled Again
Formed in Stockholm in 1972, this group's name comes from the initials of the band members
ABBA
Blondie
1978
One Way or Another
Fire on High
1975
ELO
This 1970 Crosby, Stills and Nash song talked about President Nixon and was banned by some radio stations.
Ohio
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Hotel California
Started in Toronto in 1969, this group once sang about a Mark Twain character.
Rush
Eagles
1975
One of these Nights
Outa-Space
1971
Billy Preston
Ray Charles took this Hoagy Carmichael song to the top of the Billboard charts in 1960.
Georgia On My Mind
The words of the poets are written on the subway walls and tenement halls.
Sound of Silence
This Scottish singer was seen dancing in the motion picture To Sir With Love
LuLu
Hall & Oates
1983
One on One
Frankenstein
1973
Edgar Winter Group
The Red Hot Chili Peppers released this, their seventh album, in 1999. A TV series by the same name ran from 2007-2014 on Showtime.
Californication
I shouted out "who killed the Kennedys?" when after all it was you and me.
Sympathy for the Devil
This band was formed in 1983 in New York may be best known for its pyrotechnics and face paint.
KISS
Phil Collins
1985
One More Night
Chariots of Fire
1981
Vangelis
This 1970 number-one single was R. Dean Taylor's only hit. It featured police sirens that made motorists pull over when listening on the radio.
Indiana Wants Me
Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose.
Me and Bobby McGee
Originally known as the Farriss Brothers, this band formed in Sydney in 1977, and was a Sensation in the States with their New wave and pub rock styles.
INXS
Murray Head
1984
One Night in Bangkok
The Sound of Philadelphia
1974
MFSB