Top Electric Guitar Songs Of All Time

Top Electric Guitar Songs Of All Time

The electric guitar rose to popularity in the 50s and hung on for dear life in the decades that followed. Arguably, it’s still one of the most important, most popular instruments today, even though the dominance of EDM can't be denied.

And through the decades, there have been plenty of incredible electric guitar songs that'll have you on the air guitar. In this guide, we look at 37, but it’s honestly just scratching the surface.

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Kurt Cobain was beyond self-deprecating when it came to the writing of “Smells Like Teen Spirit.” And what he probably liked least of all was that the jocks and popular kids who ostracized him in school became the biggest fans of the song.

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Regardless of how Cobain felt about it, this “Teen Spirit” stands as a classic. And even though grunge music isn’t exactly in vogue anymore, this song seems to stand the test of time.

The guitar playing on “Smells Like Teen Spirit” is simple from top to bottom, though often misplayed by guitarists who don’t have a knack for detail.

There are plenty of Guns N’ Roses songs that make you want to pick up an air guitar and jam along with. This power ballad, though, still seems to be the one that’s remembered most fondly.

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To be fair, the guitar playing on this song isn’t all that hard, so if you want to take it a step beyond and pick it up on real guitar, with patience and persistence, you can certainly do it.

Eric Clapton is known as one of the all-time greats, and his work with Derek And The Dominos, especially “Layla, ” is some of his most recognizable.

This song, by the way, was originally a tribute to Pattie Boyd, George Harrison’s wife. Clapton and Boyd eventually ended up together (for a while). Not as scandalous as it sounds within the context of the era, according to Clapton.

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Upon its release, Van Halen’s “Eruption” confounded and shocked guitar players everywhere. The late Eddie Van Halen’s guitar playing features the kind of technique and speed never heard before.

Today, it still stands as the template for the modern rock guitarist – a textbook on everything you need to know to become a successful pro guitarist.

“(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” stands as one of The Rolling Stones’ most popular tunes, and even one of the all-time best classic rock tunes.

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When Deep Purple came up with “Smoke On The Water, ” I wonder if they had any idea how famous and infamous it would ultimately become.

Guitarist Richie Blackmore was incredible at writing simple but memorable guitar hooks, and it’s hard to think of riffs that fit that criteria better than “Smoke On The Water.”

For every Rolling Stones or Beach Boys song, you can probably name a Beatles equivalent that was just as popular, if not more so.

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“Day Tripper” is to The Beatles what “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” was to The Rolling Stones. Its riff is classic – to put it mildly.

In addition to being an air guitar favorite, this is one of those songs that probably inspired many people to pick up the guitar.

What would rock and roll be without Chuck Berry? I have no idea. Maybe there would be no such thing as rock and roll without him!

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And “Johnny B. Goode” was Chuck Berry’s signature song. It features all the rock and roll clichés. Then again, Berry probably came up with most of them.

The band that was supposed to go off like a lead balloon sure made a lot of great music. And “Whole Lotta Love” stands as a classic rocker from their large catalog of brilliant tunes.

Comedian Michael Winslow even created his own rendition of his song, and considering he’s basically beat-boxing the whole thing, it’s quite amazing.

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Metallic has more than a handful of heavy, powerful electric guitar riffs. But “Enter Sandman” was a bit of a crossover hit, and probably has the most pop appeal of any tune in their catalog.

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The main hook is recognizable to put it mildly, and there’s little doubt it makes you want to pick up that air guitar and mime along.

This blues-rock classic is probably remembered for its repeated calls of “A haw, haw, haw, haw, a haw” as much as it’s remembered for its guitar riffs and solos.

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But the amazing thing about “La Grange” is that the rhythm is a hook as much as anything else, and that’s a rare trait in a song, even if phrasing or rhythm sometimes plays a minor role in a hook.

Extreme may have become known for gentle acoustic ballads like “More Than Words, ” but their mainstay, in their own words, was always “funk metal.” Some might call it “groove rock.” Either way, it was awesome.

And “Get The Funk Out” is one of their catchiest songs in this vein. It even features some incredible guitar work throughout.

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The appeal may not be immediately obvious unless you play a bit of guitar, but we feel it’s still deserving of a place on this list. And air guitar is always an option!

Guitarist Randy Rhoads is still revered one of the all-time greats in hard rock and metal, even though his life was cut short.

“Crazy Train” may be a bit of a cliché 40 years later, but upon its release, it was brilliant. It was catchy. It was innovative. And it highlighted the genius and magic of Rhoads and Osbourne.

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You can’t talk about guitar bands proper without bringing up Canada’s own Harem Scarem. In their early days, they were obviously inspired by the likes of Journey, but they soon started tackling heavier subject matter, and when they did, their music grew in sophistication too.

“No Justice” is an excellent example of what the band could do when they put their mind to it. And constant musical reinvention became the band’s wont thereafter.

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Anyway, this is a great guitar song, which also makes it a great air guitar song. Have a listen and see for yourself.

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As with many other bands on this list, AC/DC has got more than a handful of songs people like to rock out to. “Highway To Hell, ” though, captures that rock and roll spirit perfectly. It doesn’t hurt that it’s got a catchy guitar riff either.

If you’re going to play air guitar along to this classic, just see what guitarist Angus Young would do in your mind’s eye and follow suit.

Boston was notorious for taking long breaks between albums. But in the 70s, listeners were graced with two. And on their first, self-titled album was this gem – “More Than A Feeling.”

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The song starts kind of slow, sure, but it explodes into a big, catchy chorus, and the layered guitar work of Tom Scholz. It’s pure ecstasy.

Bon Jovi sometimes gets labelled as “shlock rock, ” which is somewhat understandable, but the band’s longevity and extensive catalog finds them as a unicorn, a survivor from the so-called “hair metal” era.

Well, “Livin’ On A Prayer” is still on high rotation on radio today, and there’s a good reason for it. It’s catchy, it’s fun, and its huge vocals and guitars are in your face and unapologetic.

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What happens when you put King Of Pop Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones, Steve Lukather, and Eddie Van Halen in a blender? You get “Beat It.”

And if you want to find a song that you can look cool air guitaring to, you’ve found it. Look no further.

David Bowie probably would never have told anyone that he was the best anything… the best singer, saxophonist, or for that matter, guitarist. But he did what he did well.

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And, if called upon, he could write an insanely catchy guitar riff. And he did. That’s what “Rebel Rebel” is. And this song still has legs to stand on based on the guitar riff alone.

“Rock You Like A Hurricane” has instant appeal to beginner guitarists. And no doubt, despite being simple, the main riff sounds great. And the lead guitar work, that floats on top of it all is quite stellar too.

Here’s a song from the hair metal era with some serious attitude. Even though it’s simple, it seems to ring true every time you hear it.

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King’s X never quite hit their stride with mainstream success. That said, their body of work is impressive to say the least, and some even say they were single-handedly responsible for ushering in the grunge era of the early to mid-90s.

“Lost In Germany” is a song about just that – finding yourself lost in a foreign country where you don’t even understand the language – in this case, Germany.

The X have more than a few great choices for this list but based on its popularity “Lost In Germany” felt right. And when you hear just how catchy it us, we think you’ll agree.

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Ozzy Osbourne is of one of few artists who has the honor of making this list twice (Clapton and Van Halen made it too).

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