Whether you’re a Fleetwood Mac fan who loves blasting Rumours during your morning commute or you can’t get enough of The Beatles years after you first fell in love with Sgt. Pepper, it can never hurt to have a classic rock anthem in your back pocket. Blasting your favorite go-to track that you’ve loved and had on repeat for decades can whip up your inner drive, help you feel more in sync with your most genuine self, and fuel well-deserved inner peace. Curious what rock hit fits the vibe the most? Keep reading to discover your go-to classic rock anthem or song, according to your birth month.
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Your Classic Rock Anthem, Based on Your Birth Month
Read on to learn which classic rock song is your anthem, based on the month you were born.
January: “Don’t Stop Believin’” by Journey
If you were born during the first month of the year, you were born while the sun was moving through hardworking, traditionalist Capricorn or humanitarian, tech-savvy, eccentric Aquarius. Both signs are no stranger to putting their nose to the grindstone to achieve a bold goal, thanks to being ruled by taskmaster Saturn, which is why this timeless 1981 hit — frequently used in movies and TV shows — resonates with your industrious, laser-focused spirit. No matter how tough life gets, you’re capable of believing in your ability to make your wildest dreams real.
February: “With a Little Help From My Friends” by The Beatles
Born when the sun was moving through group-oriented fixed air sign Aquarius or romantic mutable water sign Pisces, it’s important for you to feel like you’re surrounded by like-minded people who have your back, which is a central theme of this 1967 Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.track by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. You feel like you can accomplish anything if you have a “little help” from your social circle, and the lyrics “I just need someone to love” reflect your sensitive heart and thirst for connection.
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March: “Heroes” by David Bowie
Because you were born while the sun was moving through empathic mutable water sign Pisces or go-getter cardinal fire sign Aries, you’re in tune with your impulses and have a vivid imagination. That vibe is reflected by Bowie’s 1977 art rock song, which touches on themes of love, fear, dreams, and defiance — all of which reflect how motivated you are to make the most of every moment, whether by swimming in the deepest emotions or chasing down your loftiest, most courageous aspirations.
April: “Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor
Born when the sun was moving through Aries, the competitive, action-oriented cardinal fire sign, or Taurus, the down-to-earth, sensual fixed earth sign, you don’t shy away from taking on massive undertakings and have plenty of motivation to reach whatever finish line you set your sights on. Survivor’s 1982 hard rock-meets-post-disco hit, which was the theme song for Rocky III, is a classic that reflects your determination, self-reliance, and ability to turn adversity into fuel for catalyzing any vision you lock into.
May: “Learning to Fly” by Tom Petty
Whether you were born when the sun was moving through mindful, grounded fixed earth sign Taurus or lighthearted, fun-loving, social mutable air sign Gemini, you’re resilient and know the power of letting go in order to simply see where the moment leads, which mirrors the message and feeling underlying Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ 1991 classic. Petty’s airy, introspective lyrics resonate with your identity as an adaptable, lifelong learner who’s eager to soak up knowledge and be present — all while pursuing growth and following your heart.
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June: “Don’t Stop Me Now” by Queen
Born when the sun was in either curious, bubbly, on-the-go mutable air sign Gemini or innately caregiving, emotionally intelligent, protective cardinal water sign Cancer, you know how to practice mindfulness and be absolutely present in any given moment. You brighten others’ lives simply by showing up and being your playful, magnetic self, which is why the classic rock tune that most reflects your energy has to be “Don’t Stop Me Now.” The upbeat, joyful 1979 tune celebrates having fun and being on the move — something you know quite a bit about and pretty much live for.
July: “Sunshine of Your Love” by Cream
This 1967 hard rock-meets-psychedelica song was written as a tribute to Jimi Hendrix, and its themes are undeniably in line with your nature as a sensitive, intuitive, nurturing cardinal water sign, Cancer, or optimistic, cheerful, action-oriented fixed fire sign, Leo. You’re someone who is no stranger to wearing rose-colored glasses and reveling in passionate, heartfelt emotions — two experiences that this tune, which touches on transcendent intimacy, weaves throughout its lyrics and driving beat.
August: “Don’t Stop” by Fleetwood Mac
Whether you were born under regal, theatrical, upbeat fixed fire sign Leo or service-oriented, sensitive, social mutable earth sign Virgo, you’re wired to plan, act, and problem-solve as an especially action-oriented and detail-driven person. You’re pretty much the last person to let life run over you; you’d much prefer to figure out a way to push forward, no matter what, which is why Christine McVie’s sunny, proactive track, off 1977’s Rumours mirrors your M.O. There’s really no world in which you couldn’t “stop thinking about tomorrow” — and you’re pretty certain it’ll be “better than before.”
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September: “This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)” by Talking Heads
Born under either intuitive mutable earth sign Virgo or partnership-oriented, beauty-loving cardinal air sign Libra, you’re invested in expressing yourself creatively to make life even more gorgeous, peaceful, and fulfilling. You also love being at home with your nearest and dearest and often show love by making your shared environment more comfortable and aesthetically pleasing. That’s why Talking Heads’ 1983 closing track of their fifth studio album Speaking in Tongue feels right up your alley. You understand that home is an emotion, and feeling bonded to someone who gets you only serves to bolster that sense of groundness you’re often seeking (“Feet on the ground, head in the sky/It’s OK, I know nothing’s wrong, nothing”).
October: “God Only Knows” by The Beach Boys
During your birth month, the sun moves through balance-seeking social butterfly cardinal air sign Libra and fearless fixed water sign Scorpio, which means you’re a highly relationship-oriented person who is laser-focused on connecting with others in a deep, meaningful way. That’s why Brian Wilson’s 1966 track off of Pet Sounds speaks to your soul. You absolutely understand the sentiment of being truly lost without having someone special by your side and you’re also a pro at letting that person know that, “as long as there are stars” above them, you’ll always love them.
November: “Kashmir” by Led Zeppelin
Whether you were born under the dynamic, magnetic fixed water sign Scorpio or the wanderlust-filled mutable fire sign Sagittarius, you’re generous, devoted to those you love, and big fan of pursuing heartfelt bonds and spiritual and personal growth. In turn, Led Zeppelin’s 1975 mystical, spiritually charged classic “Kashmir” is a match for your energy. Centered on seeking truth beyond what’s right in front of you, this epic classic, which subtly builds over the course of eight-plus minutes, resonates with your search for meaning.
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December: “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen
Born with your sun in either adventurous mutable fire sign Sagittarius or industrious cardinal earth sign Capricorn, you’re goal-oriented and pretty much always up for a wild ride. You certainly appreciate theatrical, over-the-top works of art and are ever-changing and adaptable. That said, Queen’s shapeshifting 1975 classic fits your M.O. Featuring a guitar solo that morphs into an opera section, a ballad section, and a hard rock moment, the song takes you on a journey that you’re more than thrilled to go on alongside Freddy Mercury and co.
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