�particularly out of luck when in comes to finding new workout music. In my original Top 10 Best Running Songs of All Time, I outlined a running playlist that culled the best from of a range of genres that should appeal to runners of all ages. For the more generationally advanced runners out there, I present the Best Running Songs of All Time, Classic Rock Edition."The End" by the BeatlesWhile the Beatles had an extraordinary music catalog, not all of them make the best running songs. When Ringo Starr finally lets loose a drum solo in "The End," however, you know it's going to be a rocking track. "La Grange" by ZZ TopThe growling vocals and slick drum fills in ZZ Top's hit are some of the best in classic rock. A steady beat and catchy guitar riff optimize this song for tempo workouts."Roundabout" by YesNot everyone will have the patience to endure the extended lead-in at the beginning of "Roundabout," but those that do will be treated to one of the longest and best running songs to come out of the progressive rock movement. With a mind-blowing bass line and crazy organ work, Yes lays down the perfect background to your workout."Spirit of Radio" by RushThe legendary classic rock trio didn't always create the best running songs, but the lightning-fast guitar work and driving beat in "Spirit of Radio" earn it a spot among the best running playlists. Considering runners don't have much better to do than listen to the lyrics, Rush's top-notch songwriting gives you plenty to think about while you hammer away the miles."Highway Star" by Deep PurpleAlthough Deep Purple's "Burn" edged into the original Top 10 Best Running Songs list, "Highway Star" comes in as a close second. It's lead-in is the perfect accompaniment to the start of a workout, and its rocking organ and guitar solos should keep your feet moving to the beat.The Best Running Songs of All Time, Classic Rock Edition
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