Best/Favorite first song from a first album?

Sorry if any are repeats:

Good Times Roll
(The Cars s/t)

Tears of Rage
(The Band-Music from Big Pink)

Carry On
(Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young-Deja Vu)
 
The Sex Pistols
Never Mind The Bollocks Here's The Sex Pistols
(Virgin, 1977)

A1: "Holidays In The Sun"
 
Led Zeppelin-Good times bad times
Black Sabbath-Black Sabbath
Ozzy Osbourne-I don't know
Pantera-Cowboys from hell

That's all for now but i'll probably think of more later.
Nick
 
Great thread!
Rolling Stones Miss You from Some Girls
Rolling Stones Around and Around from 12 x 5
Creedence Clearwater Revival Green River from Green River
Creedence Clearwater Revival Down on the Corner from Willie & the Poor Boys
Eagles Already Gone from On The Border
The Supremes Love Child from Love Child
The Beatles Taxman from Revolver
Elton John Tiny Dancer from Madman Across the Water
 
In no particular order:

Beatles - I Saw Her Standing There from Please Please Me (love Paul's "one two three FOUR!")

Rolling Stones - Route 66 from self titled album

Pearl Jam - Once, from Ten

Elvis Presley - Blue Suede Shoes, from self titled album

Pavement - Summer Babe (Winter Version) from Slanted and Enchanted

Living Colour - Cult of Personality, from Vivid

There are off the top of my head...surely I can think of more....
 
Chuck Berry ~ After School Session ~ School Days
Fats Domino ~ Rock and Rollin' with Fats Domino ~ The Fat Man
Little Richard ~ Here's Little Richard ~ Tutti Frutti
The Crickets ~ The "Chirping" Crickets ~ Oh Boy!
 
Great thread!
Rolling Stones Miss You from Some Girls
Rolling Stones Around and Around from 12 x 5
Creedence Clearwater Revival Green River from Green River
Creedence Clearwater Revival Down on the Corner from Willie & the Poor Boys
Eagles Already Gone from On The Border
The Supremes Love Child from Love Child
The Beatles Taxman from Revolver
Elton John Tiny Dancer from Madman Across the Water

CCR and The Stones had two first albums?:scratch2:
No wonder they were so popular.:D
 
Neil Young - Massey Hall 1971

First cut: On The Way Home

Talk about setting the feel and pace for an entire concert. Superb.
 
my response to Daza (below) re: Best (rock) Album of the 90s reminded me of an overlooked & excellent candidate for this thread:

HOLE
Pretty On The Inside
Caroline (1991)

Side A/Track A: Teenage Whore

If you know it, you know what I'm talkin' about. If you don't know it, well that's too bad.
 
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