The song (Wish I Could) Hideaway is from the album Pendulum and it was written by John Fogerty.
The song Long As I Can See The Light is from the fifth studio album Cosmo’s Factory released in July 1970.
Written and produced by George Michael, this certified Platinum single is from the album Make It Big released in 1984.
The song More Time is from the album of the same name released in 1999.
From the America’s fifth album, Hearts, the song Sister Golden Hair was their second single to reach number one on the US Billboard Hot 100.
This catchy song of Blink 182 was the second single from their third album Enema Of The State.
Featuring Pharrell Williams on vocals, the song Get Lucky is from the fourth studio album, Random Access Memories.
The single Le Portrait is from the album Les Feux d’artifice released in 2014.
From the self-titled second studio album, the song Bad Day was first used in a French Coca-Cola television advertisement in Christmas 2004.
Released on January 23, 1989, I Don’t Want A Lover is the first single from Texas’ debut album, Southside.
Considered as the signature song of the Corrs, Breathless is the first single from their third album In Blue released July 18, 2000.
Released as the third single from their fifth studio album Americana, The Offspring’s The Kids Aren’t Alright was used in the opening scene and was included in the soundtrack album of the film The Faculty.
Written by Pete Townshend, the song Pinball Wizard is from the point of view of a pinball champion.
The song Talkin’ About a Revolution is the second single from Tracy Chapman’s eponymous debut released in August 1988.
The song Whatever is from their 2001 album Sound City Burning.
From the album Faster Than The Speed Of Night, the song Total Eclipse Of The Heart became the fifth Best Selling single in 1983 in the United Kingdom.
Written by Cole Porter in 1936, became Frank Sinatra’s signature song, and in 1993, Sinatra recorded it with Bono for the album, Duets.
The song Laisser Faire is from the third album of Boulevard Des Airs, Bruxelles.
From the album of the same name, the song Born to Run ranked number 21 on the 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time by Rolling Stone.
From the album Born in the U.S.A., the song Cover Me written by Bruce Springsteen was a 1984 Gold-certified hit.