Brownsville Station Songs Ranked

Brownsville Station is an American rock band from Michigan that was popular in the 1970s. Original members included Cub Koda (guitarist/vocalist), Mike Lutz (guitarist/vocalist), T.J. Cronley (drummer), and Tony Driggins (bassist/vocals). Later members included Henry “H-Bomb” Weck (drummer) and Bruce Nazarian (guitarist/vocalist). They are remembered for the top-10 hit single “Smokin’ in the Boys Room” (1973). Here are all of Brownsville Station songs ranked.

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10. My Friend Jack (Brownsville Station, 1977)

“I listen to this song almost every day, because I never get tired of hearing it! So cartchy really, really, really great!”

9. All Night Long (Yeah!, 1973)

“Absolutely amazing song, great guitar riffs in the intro. And the chorus is just incredible. Fantastic melody and lyrics. One of my all time favourite songs.”

8. Take It or Leave It (Yeah!, 1973)

“Truly the best one. simple and truly amazing. so beautifully written. this is what we can call a killing song ever made.”

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7. Question of Temperature (Yeah!, 1973)

“It’s so heartfelt and such a massive song. Incredible riffs and vocals, and the lyrics are amazing. Simply one of the best songs ever written, period.”

6. Go Out and Get Her (Yeah!, 1973)

“Smooth voice, addicting melody, a song that always wanna make you sing to it. This is a song anyone of any age can relate to.”

5. Let Your Yeah Be Yeah (Yeah!, 1973)

“This has gotta be my favorite song from these guys. It’s just so catchy, once you hear it, you gotta listen to it again!”

4. Kings of the Party (School Punks, 1974)

“This song, if you think about it individually has the best qualities of every music technique and there is so much to remember about it which makes it the best song of all time.”

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3. Sweet Jane (Yeah!, 1973)

“I could listen to this song forever. Everything about it is incredible, the lyrics, the climax, the beat, but most of all, the emotion and passion in their voices.

2. Barefootin’ (Yeah!, 1973)

“Beautifully crafted song, the pace, the lyrics, the instrumentals are all heartfelt; the song has actual meaning to it.”

1. Smokin’ In The Boys Room (Yeah!, 1973)

“Best song by them for sure… Never gets old. Probably my favorite song of all time Good melody, thought-provoking lyrics and good rock, this song has everything.”