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"Dead Man's Curve" is a 1964 hit song by Jan and Dean whose lyrics detail a teen street race gone awry. It reached number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and number 39 in Canada. [3] The song was written and composed by Brian Wilson, Artie Kornfeld, Roger Christian, and Jan Berry at Wilson's mother's house in Santa Monica.
Drive (The Cars song) Drive By (song) Drive My Car (song) Driving Home for Christmas; Driving in My Car; F. Fast Car; Fast Cars and Freedom; Ferrari (song) Fun, Fun ...
Even an eclectic car song list would feel incomplete without a prominent entry from the Beach Boys. American car culture isn’t defined by just one musical ambassador, but the Beach Boys ...
A car song is a song with lyrics or musical themes pertaining to car travel. Though the earliest forms appeared in the 1900s, car songs emerged in full during the 1950s as part of rock and roll and car culture, but achieved their peak popularity in the West Coast of the United States during the 1960s with the emergence of hot rod rock as an outgrowth of the surf music scene.
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Rockall A topical song referring to Britain's claim to the uninhabited isle of Rockall in 1955. [4] Bottom Five Five numbers allegedly from the bottom five of the Hit Parade, mocking the popular songs of the day. Two of the songs, 'You' and 'The 100 Song' made it into 'At the Drop of a Hat', though the former was censored and the latter cut ...
Tesla is one of the newer car brands out there, with its first car, the Roadster, arriving in 2008. Since then with the Model S, X, and now 3, it's become enough of a pop icon to be mentioned in ...
Upon the song's release as the second single from Brand New Day, radio programmers were initially hesitant to play "Desert Rose". However, the car company Jaguar offered to air portions of the music video in some of its commercials. Following an $18.5 million investment into these commercials, radio programmers began to play the song more ...