CHEVROLET | 100 YEARS ‘Chevy to the levy …’ HERE'S A LIST OF 100 SONGS THAT MENTION CHEVROLET ars and music seem to go hand in filled with car references. hand. From Janis Joplin's "Mercedes- But Chevrolet may top them all, judging CBenz," to the Beach Boys singing about from Pandora's playlist of 100 songs that fun in a "T-Bird," American popular music is mention Chevrolet. PANDORA’S TOP 100 CHEVY SONGS “99 In the Shade,” Bon Jovi “I Go Back,” Kenny Chesney “Ridin' In My Chevy,” Snoop Dogg “All the Best,” John Prine “I Got You,” Dwight Yoakam “Riding With Private Malone,” David Ball “American Pie,” Don McLean “I Learned That From You,” Sara Evans “Right Time of the Night,” Jennifer Warnes “Amy's Back in Austin,” Little Texas “I Won All the Battles,” Tracy Lawrence “She's In Love With the Boy,” Trisha Yearwood “Ball and Chain,” Social Distortion “I'll Be Your Johnny on the Spot,” Ween “Small Town Girl,” Kellie Pickler “Blitz,” Audio Adrenaline “I'm Customized,” The Cramps “Something On,” The Tragically Hip “Blue (Da Ba Dee) (Remix),” Eiffel 65 “I'm Just a Girl,” Deana Carter “Song of the South,” Alabama “Blue Jeans,” Silvertide “I've Got a Rock N' Roll Heart,” Eric Clapton “Still Love You,” Rod Stewart “Captain Jack,” Billy Joel “If I Stay,” Tracy Byrd “Superstar,” Sheryl Crow “Chattahoochee,” Alan Jackson “Jesse Went to War,” Marcy Playground “Chevrolet,” ZZ Top “Joe Rey,” Fountains of Wayne “Suzy and Jeffrey,” Blondie “Chevy Van,” Sammy Johns “Keeping the Faith,” Billy Joel “Tannin Bed Song,” Shawn Mullins “Chrome,” Trace Adkins “Less Than Zero,” Elvis Costello “The Greeting Song,” Red Hot Chili Peppers “Contact,” Citizen Cope “Let You Go,” The Clarks “Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man,” “Crazy About Her,” Rod Stewart “Little Red Corvette,” Prince Rolling Stones “Crocodile Rock,” Elton John “Lost in the Flood (Live 2000),” Bruce Springsteen “Three Marlenas,” The Wallflowers “Dare to be Stupid,” “Weird Al” Yankovic “Lucky 4 You (Tonight I'm Just Me),” SheDaisy “Thunder Road,” Bruce Springsteen “Don't Forget to Remember Me,” Carrie Underwood “Make Me a Chevy,” The Promise Ring “Thundering Hearts,” John Mellencamp “Dr. Feelgood (Live),” Motley Crue “Metropolis,” Trace Adkins “Tim McGraw,” Taylor Swift “Drive South,” John Hiatt “Miss Popularity,” Jordan Pruitt “Twentieth Century Fox,” 38 Special “El Camino,” Ween “Movin' Out (Anthony's Song),” Billy Joel “Unappreciated,” Cherish “El Tejano,” Cowboy Troy “Mud On the Tires,” Brad Paisley “Uneasy Rider,” Charlie Daniels “Everytime It Rains,” George Strait “Natural Beauty,” Neil Young “Union Sundown,” Bob Dylan “Fall in Love,” Kenny Chesney “Neutron Dance,” The Pointer Sisters “Water,” The Who “Family Reserve,” Lyle Lovett “Night Moves,” Bob Seger “West Texas Highway,” Lyle Lovett “Fightin' Words,” Trace Adkins “One Bud Wiser,” Gretchen Wilson “When I Think About Leaving,” Kenny Chesney “Girls with Guitars,” Wynonna Judd “Paint the Town Redneck,” J.M. Montgomery “When You Close Your Eyes,” Night Ranger “Go 'Head,” Mystikal “Pickin' Wildflowers,” Keith Anderson “Go Lil' Camaro Go,” The Ramones “Picture Perfect,” Nelly Furtado “Where Have All The Cowboys Gone?” Paula Cole “Going Back to Cali,” LL Cool J “Putting the Damage On,” Tori Amos “Why Do We Want What We Know We Can't Have?” “Here I Am,” Lyle Lovett “Racing In the Street,” Bruce Springsteen Reba McEntire “Here's to You,” Rascal Flatts “Rapid Roy (The Stock Car Boy),” Jim Croce “You Never Know Just How Good You've Got It,” “How Bizarre,” OMC “Real Gone,” Sheryl Crow Tracy Byrd “Hustlin',” Rick Ross “Renegade,” Tim McGraw “You Win My Love,” Shania Twain “I Can Only Think of One,” Dierks Bentley “Repetition,” David Bowie “Young Blood,” Rickie Lee Jones
Pandora's Top 100 Chevy Songs
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