Music for walking/running

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  • I looked for a thread on what music people listen to while walking/running, but couldn't find one. . .so, I'm starting this one--if someone knows of a thread like this already existing, please let me know. Thanks!

    What do you listen to when you walk/run? I thought if people shared their lists, we could all get ideas to help keep our lists interesting. I'd love to hear some great ideas to help me mix it up so I have multiple lists to choose from and don't get bored with the one I have!

    This is my playlist for walks with jogging intervals (um, I don't run):

    Finally--Patti Page (gets me started in a positive way)
    Lora Lei--The Pogues (nice, lyrical, but still walking fast)
    Corazon Espinado--Santana (good for a fast walk interval)
    Wild World--Cat Stevens (good to slow down a bit again)
    Marry--Domestic Problems (Michigan band, cute song about love/family makes me smile)
    James Francis--Domestic Problems (same, but this is about the lead singer's dad)
    Africa--Toto (good walking pace, bright energetic)
    Breakfast at Tiffany's--Deep Blue Something (same)
    Sometimes--Midnight Oil (I usually jog to this, it appeals to my sense of social justice and makes me feel strong and determined)
    Lust for life--Iggy Pop (I can't help moving fast to this one!)
    I Wanna Be a Supermodel--Clueless soundtrack (funny, slows me down to a walk)
    One Week--Barenaked Ladies (fast enough to return to a jog if I'm up to it)
    Runaround--Blues Traveler (fast walk, just a great song)
    Smooth--Santana/Rob Thomas (still a fast walk, really energetic to keep me going)
    Desert Rose--Sting (a great cool-down song, very peaceful and meditative)



    --p
  • Great topic! I have "Lust for Life" on my list, too! Another one that I find great to walk/jog to is "All My Life" by the Foo Fighters
  • you read my mind. i was going to start a thread about this this morning.

    i crave really overplayed pop music when i run. here's my latest cd

    lean back -terror squad
    ignotion remix- r kelly
    lose my breath- destiny's child
    goodies-ciarra
    move your body- nina skye
    hit em up style- blu cantrell
    head sprung-ll cool j
    got yo money- ol dirty *******
    milkshake- i can never remember her name
    bootylicious- destiny's child
    you remind me- usher

    and then for the cool down
    my boo- usher/alicia keys
    confessions pt one and two- usher
    burn - usher
    my way- usher
    if i ain't got you- alicia keys


    on days when i really feel like diggin in, i've got overly played pop music from the "punk" genre.

    emo- blink 182
    J.A.R.- greenday
    Stutter-elastica
    Lifestyles of the rich and the famos-good charlotte
    fat lip- sum 41
    movies- alien ant farm
    take it off- the donnas
    in too deep- sum 41
    young and hopeless- good charlotte
    bad reputation- joan jett ( had to get one really good song in here )
    she- greenday
    motivation- sum 41
    loser anthem- good charlotte
    come on eilleen- save ferris

    anything that moves, and i can sing along to, turns into a good running cd for me. i mouth along to the words and before i know it i'm finishing up mile three.
  • Cool topic! Being from the Pacifici Islands, I enjoy walking/running/working out to good tahitian music.. I find that the faster the drum beats are, the faster I move..
  • This is so great!!! Lots of songs I know and hadn't thought of and even more I want to hear!!! thanks you guys for posting on the thread!!!
  • I find the following albums are pretty good:

    Stone Temple Pilots - Core
    Velvet Revolver - Contraband
    Green Day - Dookie
    Rage Against the Machine - Self Titled
    Blind Melon - Self Titled, Soup, Nico, Bootlegs with ampy songs on them
    Rammstein
    Sometimes guns'n roses
    Everclear
    Offsrping

    My boyfriend made up a cd for legs workout, it has '80 & '90's hardcore dance tracks, plus marilyn manson, disturbed, rod zobie, offspring, the donnas on it.. all stuff the gets me going

    I dunno, I am a rock chick, although sometimes at the gym I will tune in to the overplayed pop! The Milkshake song is by Kaylis (sp??)
  • Pulp- different class is a great album to walk quickly to
  • How about audio books? They pass the time so well.
  • Audio books, great idea!

    Here are a couple more:
    Eminem--from 8 mile soundtrack, and Cleanin' out my closet
    No doubt--it's my life (actually all No Doubt songs are good for moving to)
    Moby
    Barenaked Ladies
    Bodeans--If I could hold you

    that's it so far.
  • I just got Gwen Stefani's cd Love. Angel. Music. Baby. Almost every song has a great beat

    No Doubt

    Seven Nation Army-The White Stripes

    Santeria, Same in the End, What I Got, Burritos, 5446, I saw Red-Sublime

    Sugar, I-E-A-I-A-I-O, Atwa, Bounce, Forest, Chop Suey!, Prison Song-System Of A Down

    Old School Vol. 1 has a bunch of great stuff

    Never There, Perhaps -Cake


    I could keep going, but I'll spare you
  • Please don't spare us, Jessie! The more ideas, the better. I have the attention span of a housefly, so I need to constantly mix up my music or I get bored/unmotivated!!!
  • Hmmm, I'm starting to wonder if I mention what I listen to if anyone will know what I'm talking about. So...who are all these people you guys are talking about? LOL

    Some of my favorite running tunes are:

    Teenage Wasteland
    Pour Some Sugar On It
    **** is For Children
    Comon Ileen
    Karma Cameleon
    Brickhouse
    Wild Thing
    We Built This City on Rock and Roll
    We've Got the Beat
    Centerfold
    Cecilia
    Kiss Me Deadly
    Heartbreaker
    Freeze Frame
    Paradise City
    Sweet Child of Mine
    Panama
    Jamie's Crying
    Dance the Night Away
    I Will Survive
    Hey Now You're a Rock Star
    Roll With the Changes

    Since I've learned to run, I don't walk anymore, so I don't have any specific walking tunes.

    Now if any of you guys are wondering what the heck these songs are, think 80's, perhaps even 70's. If you weren't born yet, you don't know what you're missing.
  • Cool songs! he he.. alot of those are ones I use!
  • Almostheaven...I remember a lot of those songs



    As for more let's see...Some of these have a slow beat, but I enjoy singing with them, not that I know how to sing well


    Always be my baby, Dreamlover, Honey, Sweetheart~ Mariah Carey

    Forca, Explode, One trick pony, Powerless, Baby Girl, Hey Man, I will Make You Cry, I'm Like A Bird, Legend, Turn Off The Light, Well Well~ Nelly Furtado


    Coconut, Everywhere, Nowhere and Everywhere ~ Practical Magic Soundtrack


    Another One Bites the Dust, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy, Killer Queen, Under Pressure ~ Queen

    Cabron, Can't Stop, Minor Thing, One Mercury, Venice Queen, Universally Speaking, Around The World, Californication, Get on Top, I like Dirt, Purple Stain, Aeoplane, Walkabout~Red Hot Chilli Peppers


    Eyes Like Yours, Objection, Poem To A Horse, Ready For the Good Times, Whenever Wherever, Rules, Te Dejo Madrid ~ Shakira



  • LOL at Almostheaven. I was thinking the EXACT same thing. Your song list is great! I recognized all of them

    As for me I have about 5 different compilation CD's that I run too. Here is what I ran to this morning:

    Piece of my Heart - Janis Joplin
    Shameless - Garth Brooks
    The Promise - When in Rome
    Stuck in the Middle - (from Reservoir Dogs...don't remember who sang it)
    Shook me All Night Long - AC/DC
    No One Like You - Scorpions
    Rock me Amadeus - Falco
    Under Pressure - Queen
    Fight for your Right to Party - Beastie Boys
    Cruel to be Kind - Nick Lowe (I think)
    Knock 3 Time - Tony, Orlando and Dawn
    Rock n Roll All Night - KISS
    Mr. Jones - Counting Crows
    Wipeout - Fat Boys (remake with the Beach Boys)

    And as Almostheaven said...think 80's and before (for the most part).