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I want to make a cd of nothing but the classics but im having a hard time choosing which songs can make the list there are too many great songs.

What do you think?

i want it to be really good. I want it a wide variety of all the great classics. Which songs do ya'll think should make the cd.

Thanks for the help!

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I just made a CD with these:

Dan Fogelburg - Leader of the Band

Don McLean - American Pie

Eagles - Desperado and Hotel California

Fleetwood Mac - The Chain

Foghat - Third Time Lucky

Grateful Dead - Casey Jones

Led Zepplin - All of My Love

Nazareth - Miss Misery

Night Ranger - Sister Christian

Ozzy Osborne- Road to Nowhere

Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb

REO Speedwagon - Time For Me To Fly

Scorpions - No One Like You

Tesla - Love Song

Rolling Stones - Under My Thumb

Van Morrison - Brown Eyed Girl

Hope this helps...Thanks!

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Ms. Luthien i am very interested in blues. They sound great thanks for the help!

Here's one of the blues and R&B compilations i give out to family n' friends...

Work Song - Paul Butterfield Blues Band

Your Love is Real - William Clarke

Snatch it Back and Hold it - Junior Wells

Keep on Lovin' Me Baby - Magic Sam

Killing Floor - Howlin' Wolf

Driving Wheel - Little Junior Parker

All Your Love - Melvin Taylor

Low Society - Lowell Fulson

You'll Need Another Favor - Little Johnny Taylor

Mama What About Your Daughter - J.B.Lenoir

Blind Man - Little Milton

Hold That Train - Otis Rush

Black Nights - Lowell Fulson

When my First Wife Quit Me - Jimmy Johnson

That ends the blues part and now some R&B:

Treat Her Right - Roy Head

Tell Mama - Etta James

W.P.L.J. (white port n' lemon juice) - 4 Deuces

Hey Bartender - Floyd Dixon

Searching for my Baby - Bobby Moore and the Rhythm Aces

Every Beat of My Heart (instrumental) - James Brown

I Don't Know What You've Got (But it's Got Me) - Little Richard

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I've heard that Jazz is the only music that originated in America. Would blues be considered a branch of jazz? or do you know where blues originated?

In a nutshell, blues mostly features simple 3-chord progressions. It grew out of African spirituals and worksongs of the Southern U.S. Blues is the forefather of Jazz. Jazz is like a son or nephew of the blues. Both originated here in the U.S.

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Well....I would start with the song that is said to have set off Rock and Roll and that would be Rock Around the Clock. From there I would continue with:

Won't Get Fooled Again - The Who

Stairway To Heaven - Led Zeppelin

Me and Booby McGee - Janis Joplin

Purple Haze - Jimi Hendrix

Revolution - The Beatles

We're An American Band - Grand Funk Railroad

Freebird (live version) - Lynyrd Skynyrd

Layla - Derek And The Dominoes

Satisfaction - The Rolling Stones

Born To Run - Bruce Springsteen

Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd

Hotel California - The Eagles

I would then finish off the CD with Queen's "The Show Must Go On".

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