| | Road Tested CD
Road Tested Songs | 1. | Rockin' Down the Highway - The Doobie Brothers |
| 2. | Free Ride - The Edgar Winter Group |
| 3. | Valley Road, The - Bruce Hornsby |
| 4. | Radar Love - Golden Earring |
| 5. | Ride Captain Ride - The Blues Image |
| 6. | Born to Be Mild - Steppenwolf |
| 7. | Motorcycle Mama - Sailcat |
| 8. | Let's Go - The Cars |
| 9. | I Can't Drive 55 - Sammy Hagar |
| 10. | Low Rider - Dionne Warwick |
| 11. | Don't Look Back - Boston |
| 12. | Vehicle - The Ides of March |
| 13. | Going Up the Country - Canned Heat |
| 14. | Movin' On - Bad Company |
| 15. | Let It Ride - Bachman-Turner Overdrive |
| 16. | Road to Hell, Pt. 2, The - Chris Rea |
| 17. | Drivin' My Life Away - Eddie Rabbitt |
| 18. | Get Out of Denver - Dave Edmunds |
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