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Music Legends: Then and Again
By Chris Lawhorn
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In spite of F. Scott Fitzgerald's famous observation about American lives having no second acts, there are loads of artists who've managed it anyway. As proof, I've paired some of their early classics with more recent pieces. Breaking out these timely jams from timeless bands should inspire you to break out your walking shoes as well.
1. Bruce Springsteen - "Badlands" - 122 bpm

2. Bruce Springsteen - "The Rising" - 110 bpm

3. Whitney Houston - "How Will I Know" - 119 bpm

4. Whitney Houston - "Million Dollar Bill" - 120 bpm

5. Van Halen - "Panama" - 140 bpm

6. Van Halen - "Can't Stop Lovin' You" - 118 bpm

7. Jefferson Airplane - "Somebody to Love" - 132 bpm

8. Starship - "We Built This City" - 144 bpm

9. Prince - "I Wanna Be Your Lover" - 116 bpm

10. Prince - "Black Sweat" - 109 bpm

Find more music that fits your pace and taste. Check out our other playlists.
Whether you walk slow, fast, or in between, I'll help you find the perfect tunes to keep you company -- and rev you up or slow you down when you need it most. Beats per minute are included with every song, so you can match each perfectly to your routine (if you walk 3 mph, try music around 115 bpm; for 3.5 mph, try around 125 bpm; for 4 mph walk, try 135 bpm). Want more? Check out the latest and greatest workout playlists at RunHundred.com.
2. Bruce Springsteen - "The Rising" - 110 bpm
3. Whitney Houston - "How Will I Know" - 119 bpm
4. Whitney Houston - "Million Dollar Bill" - 120 bpm
5. Van Halen - "Panama" - 140 bpm
6. Van Halen - "Can't Stop Lovin' You" - 118 bpm
7. Jefferson Airplane - "Somebody to Love" - 132 bpm
8. Starship - "We Built This City" - 144 bpm
9. Prince - "I Wanna Be Your Lover" - 116 bpm
10. Prince - "Black Sweat" - 109 bpm
Find more music that fits your pace and taste. Check out our other playlists.
Whether you walk slow, fast, or in between, I'll help you find the perfect tunes to keep you company -- and rev you up or slow you down when you need it most. Beats per minute are included with every song, so you can match each perfectly to your routine (if you walk 3 mph, try music around 115 bpm; for 3.5 mph, try around 125 bpm; for 4 mph walk, try 135 bpm). Want more? Check out the latest and greatest workout playlists at RunHundred.com.









