As a kid, I hated when my dad turned the dial to the "oldies" station. From the back seat of the car, my brother, sister and I would whine and scream that we didn't want to listen to his "old people" songs. We made fun of their voices and thought their songs were boring. After all, it was strikingly different from the Madonna and New Kids On The Block Songs we listened to with our friends (I'm really showing my age now, right?). Now that I'm older, I'm glad I got the "music education" from my dad that I did. Now I know that the "old" songs he used to love listening to are some of the best songs ever made, by the best singers and groups in history. And I'm glad I know them. These days, when these retro songs come on, I don't jump to change the channel. I tune in, bopping my head and sing along. Because, thanks to him, I know all the words. These songs make occasional appearances in my workout playlists these days, too—both when I run and when I teach Spinning. Why? Because they're FUN. And if you love listening, exercising or just plain boogying to "oldies," have I got the playlist for you! But this isn't just any list. While it includes some of the best rock 'n roll hits from the '50s and '60s you can think of, these are the 80 most upbeat oldies tracks for exercising. I shared the list with members of SparkPeople.com, America's largest online community of dieters and exercisers, and got them to vote on their favorites so we could name the absolute BEST workout songs from the '90s. (Can you guess which took the No. 1 spot?) Based on your votes, we have even created a 60-minute continuous cardio remix playlist of the top 15 songs! You can get the playlist on iTunes for $9.99, or on amazon.com for just $8.99! Forget record players and juke boxes. You can fill your mp3 player or iPod with these dozens of these oldies tunes next time you work out for a fun, fit blast from the past. The Top-Ranked Oldies Workout Song: Aretha Franklin – Respect (1967) No. 2: Steppenwolf – Born to Be Wild (1967) No. 3: The Monkees – I'm a Believer (1966) No. 4: Martha & the Vandellas – Dancing in the Street (1964) No. 5: The Kinks – You Really Got Me (1964) No. 6: Elvis Presley – Jailhouse Rock (1957) No. 7: Rolling Stones – Jumpin' Jack Flash (1968) No. 8: Tommy James & The Shondells – Mony Mony (1968) No. 9: The Beach Boys – Surfin' USA (1963) No. 10: Foundations — Build Me Up Buttercup (1968) No. 11: Chuck Berry – Johnny B. Goode (1958) No. 12: Led Zepplin – Whole Lotta Love (1969) No. 13: Rolling Stones — Paint It Black (1966) No. 14: The Beach Boys – Good Vibrations (1966) No. 15: Chubby Checker – Let's Twist Again (1961) Download SparkPeople's 132-BPM 60-minute continuous cardio remix of the 15 most popular workout songs of the '50s and '60 on iTunes for $9.99, or on amazon.com for $8.99! Here's the rest of the list (in alphabetic order). Click on each link to listen to a preview (or purchase the mp3) at amazon.com.
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