Thursday

The Black Crowes - Hard To Handle

Hard to Handle is The Black Crowes' highest charting and biggest hit of their career so far. Back in 1990, they released their album Shake Your Money Maker, and Hard To Handle was the third single from the album and their first number one hit. It topped the Billboard Mainstream Rock charts, and it peaked at #26 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. Enjoy!

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Tuesday

Radiohead - Creep

Creep is by far Radiohead's biggest hit of their career so far. It was their debut single back in 1992. It didn't do very well on the charts then, but it was re-released in 1993, and it became a worldwide success. It peaked at #34 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts and #2 on the Billboard Modern Rock charts. The band grew to hate the song because it was the main reason fans came to their early concerts. They stopped playing the song live in 1998 and didn't start playing it live again until 2001. Enjoy!

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Sunday

Van Halen - You Really Got Me

Van Halen's You Really Got Me is probably the best song that Van Halen ever recorded, in my opinion. They had a lot of great hits, but You Really Got Me was their first single from their 1978 self-titled debut album, and it sounded so different from all the other late 70's rock songs. It's definitely one of the top ten rock songs of all-time. Enjoy!

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Friday

Peter Gabriel - Sledgehammer

Sledgehammer was Peter Gabriel's biggest hit in the United States. It topped both the Billboard Hot 100 and Mainstream Rock charts in 1986. It was the first single released from his So album. This video won nine MTV Video Music Awards, a record which still stands as of today. Enjoy!

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