The music at that plays over the titles of the movie is Born To Be Wild by Steppenwolf and the song that plays over the credits is Ballad Of Easy Rider by Roger McGuinn.
Easy by the Commodores. Peaceful Easy Feeling by the Eagles. Ballad of an Easy Rider by the Byrds Free and Easy by Helen Reddy. Easy Street by Julie London.
"Low Rider" is a song written by the band War and appearing on their album Why Can't We Be Friends?, released in 1975. It reached number one on the Billboard R&B charts and peaked at number 7 on the PopSingles chart.
The song Midnight Rider, a hit for the Allman Brothers in 1970, was written by Gregg Allman and Robert Payne. Joe Cocker did a version of this song, as did Alison Krauss, and Paul Davidson had a hit in England with a reggae version of the song.
The song is "I Don't Scare Easy". He is singing it under the band name "Mudcrutch" if you want to look for the song.
Ballad of Easy Rider - album - was created on 1969-08-26.
The Weight. This song was used in the movie "Easy Rider."
'Easy Rider' featured the song 'The Weight' by The Band.
'The Weight' by The Band appears on the soundtrack to 'Easy Rider'.
The song was originally written and played by the band, War. It appeared on their album, Why Can't We Be Friends? in 1975.
While the song title uses CC Rider, it was actually the line See See Rider. The song uses mostly traditional blues lyrics to tell the story of an unfaithful lover, commonly called an easy rider: "See see rider, see what you have done," making a play on the word see and the sound of easy.
CC RiderOr..See See Rider, also known as C.C. Rider or See See Rider Blues or Easy Rider.
The duration of Easy Rider is 1.57 hours.
Easy by the Commodores. Peaceful Easy Feeling by the Eagles. Ballad of an Easy Rider by the Byrds Free and Easy by Helen Reddy. Easy Street by Julie London.
easy born to be wild
Sweet Jane by Lou Reed.
Low Rider was performed by the band War. The song was released in 1975 on War's Why Can't We be Friends? album. The song went to number 7 on the Pop Singles chart.
It's the band playing the intro to Elvis's song "C.C. Rider."