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18 Songs For Your Next Roadtrip

Who wants a silent road trip? No one, that's who.

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18 Songs For Your Next Roadtrip
Jacey Duprie

For the next few weeks I will be spending a large portion of my time in the car. I've compiled eighteen of my favorite songs that I think are perfect for road-trips. If you have your headphones in, or are blasting these songs from the aux-cord, I am sure these tunes will make for a perfect soundtrack to your drive!

1. Open Seasons- High Highs

2. Golden Days- Whitney

3. So. Good.- Johnny Stimson

4. Don’t Wanna Fight- Alabama Shakes

5. Bless The Telephone- Labi Siffre

6. Where I Want To Go- Roo Panes

7. Everlasting Light- The Black Keys

8. Strangers- The Kinks

9. Come On Eileen- Dexys Midnight Runners

10. Teenage Dirtbag- Wheatus

11. Paris- Magic Man

12. Retrograde- James Blake

13. Doses & Mimosas- Cherub

14. Gooey- Glass Animals

15. Robbers- The 1975

16. Won’t You Come Over- Devendra Banhart

17. I Don’t Recall- Lavender Diamond

18. Katie Queen of Tennessee


Here’s a link to where you can listen to the full playlist!

https://open.spotify.com/user/jcingalls/playlist/4...

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