Songs in which the first 15 seconds always get my attention

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  1. Songs in which the first 15 seconds always get my attention
  2. Sweet Home Alabama (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
  3. Jessica (Allman Brothers)
  4. Jungle Love (Steve Miller)
  5. Slave (Rolling Stones)
  6. All You Need is Love (Beatles)
  7. Sir Duke (Stevie Wonder)
  8. Layla (Eric Clapton)
  9. Somebody to Love (Queen)
  10. Celia (Simon & Garfunkel)
  11. Can’t Get Enough of Your Love (Bad Company)
  12. Brass Monkey (Beastie Boys)
  13. Revolution #9 (Beatles)
  14. Thunder Road (Bruce Springsteen)
  15. Not Fade Away (Buddy Holly)
  16. Train in Vain (The Clash)
  17. Young Americans (David Bowie)
  18. Takin It To The Streets (Doobie Brothers)
  19. Tiny Dancer (Elton John)
  20. Blackbird (Beatles)
  21. Radioactive (The Firm)
  22. Razor (Foo Fighters)
  23. Halo (Foo Fighters)
  24. Feels Like The First time (Foreigner)
  25. Brain Stew (Green Day)
  26. She (Green Day)
  27. Patience (Guns N Roses)
  28. Love Stinks (J. Geils)
  29. Feelin Alright (Joe Cocker)
  30. Lights (Journey)
  31. Do You Love Me (Kiss)
  32. Christine Sixteen (Kiss)
  33. South Bound Suarez (Led Zepplin)
  34. Midnight Blue (Lou Graham)
  35. Blinded By The Light (Manfred Mann)
  36. How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) (Marvin Gaye or James Taylor)
  37. Solsbury Hill (Peter Gabriel)
  38. Bring On The Night (The Police)
  39. Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic (The Police)
  40. My Best Friend (Queen)
  41. Don’t Go Back To Rockville (R.E.M.)
  42. Superman (R.E.M.)
  43. Pale Blue Eyes (R.E.M.)
  44. Higher Ground (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
  45. Stay With Me (Faces)
  46. Satisfaction (Rolling Stones)
  47. You Can’t Always Get What You Want (Rolling Stones)
  48. Little T & A (Rolling Stones)
  49. Take The Money and Run (Steve Miller)
  50. Trip Through Your Wire (U2)
  51. New Year’s Day (U2)
  52. The Refugee (U2)
  53. American Music (Violent Femmes)
  54. El Scorcho (Weezer)
  55. Say It Ain’t So (Weezer)
  56. The Sweater Song (Weezer)

Doesn't "Tiny Dancer" fumble about on the piano for a while before Elton starts in with, "Blue jean baby..."? And doesn't "Blackbird" do the same only with an acoustic guitar?

But what I meant to say was: "Sir Duke," right on!

...and I'm surprised that GNR's "Sweet Child O'Mine" and JGB's "Centerfold" aren't here.

Good call on Centerfold and Sweet Child.

Just something about those two sappy songs that always makes me smile.... some old boyfriend nonsense probably. :)