“To Be a Pilgrim,” John Bunyan, 1684.
A Practical Guide for Pilgrims: The Road to Santiago, 8th edition, Millán Bravo Lozano, 1998.
Liber Peregrinations, Aymeric Picaud, published in the year 1130.
“Wish You Were Here,” Pink Floyd, 1975.
“Jesse” Joshua Kadison, 1994.
“Old Woman, Old Woman,” Trevor and Simon (swing your pants).
The Waltons theme tune, Jerry Goldsmith, 1929.
The Great Escape theme tune, 1963.
“Waltzing Matilda,” Banjo Paterson, 1903.
“He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother,” the Hollies, 1969.
“Dirty Old Town,” Ewan MacColl, 1949.
“Little Donkey,” Eric Boswell, circa 1959.
“Walking Back to Happiness,” Helen Shapiro, 1969.
“Highway to Hell,” AC/DC, 1979.
“Walk This Way,” Aerosmith, 1975.
“St. Elmo’s Fire,” John Parr, 1985.
“Catch Me if You Can,” Brendan Shine, circa 1970s.
“Ain’t No Mountain High Enough,” Ashford & Simpson, 1967.
“There Must Be an Angel,” Eurythmics, 1985.
The A-Team theme tune, Mike Post and Pete Carpenter, 1983.
“Walk Like an Egyptian,” the Bangles, 1986.
“Road to Hell,” Chris Rea, 1989.
“Loco in Acapulco,” the Four Tops, 1988.
“Bette Davis Eyes,” Kim Carnes, 1981.
“Peaceful Easy Feeling,” the Eagles, 1972.
“Seven Drunken Nights,” the Dubliners, 1967.
“Every Breath You Take,” the Police, 1983.
“Piano Man,” Billy Joel, 1973.
“Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep,” Middle of the Road, 1970.