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ABC's of Song Titles

 Not sure if this has been done before (got tired of searching after 20 or 30 pages and search function doesn't always provide expected results).

 

 List a song title with it's group/singer alphabetically. A - Z and start over. I think there should be a song somewhere for every letter. Any year is acceptable. Double postings are ok.

 

Starting off with:

 

   A Hard Day's Night  - Beatles

 

 

 For the letters Q, X and Z:

 

  When those letters come up, you may skip them and post the next letter. Or, you can post a Q, X or Z and post the next letter if you wish. Either choice is fine.

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”W” Wish you were here, Pink Floyd

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Ventura Highway:  America

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”U” Under the Boardwalk, Drifters

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Take It Easy:  Eagles

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   Shipbuilding   - Elvis Costello

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Runaround Sue:  Dion

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Quiet Storm — Smokey Robinson

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Pinball Wizard:  The Who

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Hits keep a rollin’.  One of my Favorites!!

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”O” Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da, Fab 4️⃣

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Another most excellent song!

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Naughty Girl - Beyoncé

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”M” Material girl, Madonna

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Look Through Any Window:  Hollies

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”K” Keep me in your heart, Warren Zevon

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Jeepers Creepers — Ethel Waters, Louis Armstrong

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I Do:  Marvelos

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   How Deep Is Your Love - Bee Gees

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@Vexed , isn't that from Saturday Night Fever with John Travolta? Lol, too lazy to look up. From my youngster days of age 16 IF I am remembering correctly at age 67.  🙄  Geez, the memories of my 1st date at a drive in theatre in St. Louis, Missouri. I had a BIG CRUSH on John. That dancing - sexy!!!

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 Yep. You have a good memory.

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Girls Just wanna Have Fun — Cyndi Lauper

(self explanatory)

 

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Fire And Rain:  James Taylor

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Hmmm @Vexed , I hope you are going to join me & Bob @BobH07 = lol, you are busted!!! You been giving us BOTH kudos.  💛🤗

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➡️[*** Earth Angel - Johnny Tillotson 1960.


(This song was previously a hit for the Crew-Cuts (1955), the Penguins (1955), and Gloria Mann (1955) and later also became a hit for the Vogues (1969) and New Edition (1986).)


➡️[*** Earth Angel (Will You Be Mine) - The Vogues 1969.


(Same song as the above)

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Dancing With Myself:  Billy Idol

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➡️[*** Call Me - Aretha Franklin 1970.


➡️[*** Call Me - Chris Montez 1966.


➡️[*** Call Me - Timi Yuro 1964.


(B-side of "Permanently Lonely")

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Born To Run:  Bruce

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➡️[*** Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Diana Ross 1970.


(This song topped the charts and was previously a hit for Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell (1967).)


➡️[*** Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Marvin Gaye And Tammi Terrell 1967.


(Same song as the above)

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Zombie:  Cranberries

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➡️[*** Yesterday - The Beatles 1965.


(This classic ballad topped the charts and later also became a hit for Ray Charles (1967) and En Vogue (1992). With over 2,200 cover versions, "Yesterday" is one of the most covered pop songs to date.)

 

➡️[*** Yesterday - Ray Charles 1967.


(Same song as the above)

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