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Greatest Intros in Rock

Fingertips Part 2 - Little Stevie Wonder
I'll Be Alright Without You - Steve Perry
While You See A Chance - Steve Wynwood
Fanny Mae - Steve Miller
Isn't She Lovely - Stevie Wonder
Silver Springs - Stevie Nicks
For What It's Worth - Stephen Stills
 
Reelin' & Rockin' - Chuck Berry
Happy Days - Pratt & MacLaine
Baby Face - Bobby Darin
 
Susie Q - Dale Hawkins (1957) and the cover by CCR is a good second.
 
What I Like About You - The Romantics
Breakdown - The Alan Parsons Project
 
I can't think of anything else, but I think Frankie Valli's them from "Grease" is the best intro ever. I get goose bumps when I hear it because I had to walk through a group of "greasers" at my high school every morning and I always hoped to meet a "Danny" or a "Konicke" and get a ride in a 58 Impala convertable. Actually Frankie had the look and the hair I loved. I think I never saw anybody "cooler" until Al Pacino. :eek:
 
"Boogie Chillen" - John Lee Hooker
 
Me and You and A Dog Named Boo - Lobo
Good Thing - Paul Revere and The Raiders
Already Gone - The Eagles
 
"Take It To The Limit" - The Eagles
 
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