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Fitting Format Change Songs

For what it's worth, when CC AOR 96 Rock in ATL (WKLS) flipped to active rock Project 9-6-1 in 2006 they played as their last song the first song they ever played in 1974 ...Baba O'Riley.

The station that a few months later took over the AOR mantle (Cumulus WNNX Rock 100.5, not to be confused with 99X) played Baba O'Riley as their first song.
 
The Manhattans "Kiss And Say Goodbye" -- fitting for a switch from soft AC or R&B oldies. Hot 105.9 in Phoenix played this as their second-to-last song before flipping to Spanish.. "Last Dance" was the final song.)

And yall missed Neil Sedaka's "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" (original version for a flip from oldies; '76 ballad for a flip from soft AC)

and just for fun, if a station flips from Jack-FM to Jill FM (or vice-versa) "Jack And Jill" by Raydio.
 
When Rev105 in Minneapolis was bought out and flipped formats from free-form alternative to hard rock, the final two songs were Celebration by Kool and the Gang and the last song was Hello, Goodbye by The Beatles. After that, angry white boy rock polluted the 3 105 frequencies over the Twin Cities.
 
Returning to AC/Hot AC from another format - Lisa Loeb "Stay (I Missed You)"
Final song of Rhythmic CHR or Urban - Paula Deanda "Walk Away"
 
Pat Cook said:
Oldies/Classic Hits/Classic Rock to another format

Don McLean - American Pie (This was used as the proverbial swan song when the original KIMN signed off for good on April 24th 1988)

Classic Hits KDOK-FM in Tyler, TX used American Pie as their final song when they switched to a talk format in 2009.
 
Last Songs:
Any rock/Jack to spoken word format:
"The Last DJ"-Tom Petty
"The Final Countdown"-Europe
The Entire Golden Medley of Abbey Road(even Sun King)-The Beatles
"American Pie"-Don McLean
"Closing Time"-Semisonic

Any standards to spoken word:
"(Don't They Know)It's the End of the World"-Brenda Lee's version

Religion to Sports Talk:
"All In"-Lifehouse

Country to anything:
"Take this paycheck and shove it"

Country to conservative talk:
"God bless the USA"-Lee Greenwood

First Songs

Any format to VH:
"Do you Remember Rock 'N Roll Radio?"-Ramones
"Welcome to the Jungle"-Guns 'N Roses(also applies to any new rock format)
"New Year's Day"-U2(any January 1st flip)
"New Year"-Living Things(see above)

Religion to Rock:
"Bad Reputation"-Joan Jett
 
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