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Your Memorial Day Road Trip Playlist When Leaving Kingstowne

For those planning a long road trip this weekend, Patch editors have put together a music playlist for Kingstowne readers.

It's not a coincidence that National Road Trip Day coincides with the beginning of the long Memorial Day weekend. Around 960,800 DC area residents will travel on the roads this weekend, the auto club AAA estimates. If you're battling traffic to get out of Kingstowne-Rose Hill to Virginia Beach, Ocean City, Maryland or other destinations, you'll need a good playlist.

We asked Patch editors across the country to tell us about their favorite Memorial Day road-trippin' songs. They didn't hold back, and their nominations reflect a wide variety of musical tastes. Patch has Baby Boomers, Gen-Xers, Millennials and younger staffers from Gen Z. Spoiler alert for the kids in the back seat: They're not all from way, way back in the day. (Your Kingstowne Patch editor has two selections on this list.)

What would you add to this playlist? Tell us about your favorite road-trip song and why you love it in the comments.

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Let's start out with what road trips are all about — "Going Mobile," from The Who. If you're not including this song, you're not doing it right.


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Here are a few more downright fantastic songs nominated by Patch editors to get you in the mood:

Many nominations reflected the America that is seen on the road less traveled. Road trip songs don't get any better than "Country Road" by James Taylor, whose voice has been described as a comfortable pair of slippers or a warm fireplace.


Along that same theme, we also got nominations for:

Whatever you do this weekend, The Specials remind you to "Enjoy Yourself."


And remember, people, be kind, gather your loved ones close and fix something good to eat:

We suggest "Truckin'" from The Grateful Dead for your journey's end. Even if there wasn't a strange thing about your trip, it's a great tune.


Here are some more great sing-along tunes you'll want to put on the loop:

And because many vehicles have video players, here's "The Dentist," featuring the late Tim Conway that cracked up the cast of "The Carol Burnett Show" — and everyone else who saw it. We promise, it will leave you in stitches.

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