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So your pulling out your Mopar for a cruise night........

I'm a little late to the party but for me, David Bowie's Young Americans (LOVE the back up singers) and for just plain bringing a smile to my face Uncle Kracker's Good To Be Me.
 
My radio doesn't work :sad8:, need to charge the gas :sad8:, and I'm currently flying solo :sad8: - but at least I've got "TTIs and the Flowmasters" kicking out that "Big Block Rumble"...
 
For me it's Goodhearted Woman by Waylon. I didn't get to hear it last night on my way home, but my AM did pick up WSM out of Nashville pretty clear. Not bad for being in Ohio
 
Badlands- Winter's call -(my then gf now wife & I used to listen to that in the Road Runner all the time when we first started out)

Ministry- Jesus built my Hotrod

the Doors - Midnight Drive -

Spider Bait or Ram Jam version of Black Betty
 
OK, so I would be happy as a clam just getting out driving it, but I will add some conditions:
>> Out with my wife as OP stated: Journey, since my then GF, now wife of 26+ years listened to them a lot and the tunes bring back great memories.

>> About ready to go bracket racing: Hells Bells, AC/DC

>> Going for a drive to work off some stress: Sammy Hagar, I can't drive 55. This song has special meaning to me because the first time I heard the song (when it was released) I was in my 73 Road Runner, stuck behind a truck trying to pass it on a two lane road. It was so fitting it became my "Road Runner song".
 
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