Worst Songs for Flying Car Ads

Okay, I’m just finishing up my Top 5 list for the morning and I’ve been inspired to call for a different set of contributions.

A Slovakian company claims they will start selling a flying car in 2017

[COLOR=Black]If it’s successful, no doubt there will be more companies putting their competing models in the market – meaning they’ll advertise, and meaning some of them will opt to recycle clips of old music rather than write new jingles.

What will be the [COLOR=Red]worst songs to be co-opted for the Flying Car Ads?[/COLOR]
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[li]I’m Goin’ Down – Bruce Springsteen[/li]
[li]Like a Rock - Bob Seeger and the Silver Bullet Band[/li]
[li]Captain Crash and the Beauty Queen from Mars -Bon Jovi[/li][/ul]
[COLOR=Black]Your turn!
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—G?
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Fire and Rain – James Taylor

Through the Fire and Flames - Dragonforce

I posted these in your other thread before I saw this one.

We Shall Not Be Moved-The Seekers
When The Stars Begin To Fall-The Seekers
Blowin’ In The Wind-Peter, Paul and Mary

Bon Jovi-
Blaze Of Glory
Livin’ On A Prayer

“Fell Out of the Sky” by State Shirt?

Free Fallin’- Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
If I Die Young- The Band Perry

American Pie.

John Mayer - Gravity

Taxi, Harry Chapin

Bush- Fireball

That Crash You Heard A Minute Ago (Was Me Falling For You)
Sabotage - Beastie Boys
Only Time (9/11) - Enya

…which reminds me…

I’m learning to fly
But I ain’t got wings
Coming down
Is the hardest thing
…–Tom Petty (and the Heartbreakers)
…Learning to Fly
…Into the Great Wide Open
…as well as …

Gravity
is dragging me
My head’s about to break
…–Joe Elliott (Def Leppard)
Gravity
…X

David Bowie, Always Crashing In The Same Car

“Crawling From The Wreckage” – was that Graham Parker or Dave Edmonds? Maybe both…

“No one knows what happened that day, how his car overturned in flames
But as they pulled him from the twisted wreck
With his dying breath they heard him say…”

Tell Laura I love her, Ray Peterson

About drowning and not flying, but the title Goin’ D:eek:wn is enough to make the list.
*Best Monkees song ever, BTW.

*Uh Oh, I’m Fallin’ *- Shelly Fraley

D.O.A. Bloodrock

Many songs from Clear Channel’s post-9/11 memo would qualify, though not so much the ones which refer specifically to planes or New York.