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Alice Theme (There's a New Girl in Town) |
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Linda Lavin who starred in "Alice".
(1976) |
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All By Myself |
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Eric Carmen (1976) |
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All in the Game |
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Actual title "It's All in the Game"
Tommy Edwards (1958) |
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Always and Forever |
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Heatwave (1978) |
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American Girl |
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Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers (1977) |
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American Woman |
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The Guess Who (1970) |
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Anyone Who Had a Heart |
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Dionne Warwick (1964) |
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At the Hop |
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Danny and the Juniors (1958) |
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Automatic |
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The Pointer Sisters (1984) |
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Autumn |
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Edgar Winter Group (1972) |
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Autumn Leaves |
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Roger Williams (1955) |
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Ave Maria |
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Celine Dion (1987) |
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Baby, I Love You |
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The Ronettes (1963) and the Ramones
(1979) |
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Baby, It's You |
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The Shirelles (1962) |
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Backfield in Motion |
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Mel and Tim (1969) |
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Ballroom Blitz |
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Sweet (1975) |
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Bar Room Blitz |
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Actual title "Ballroom Blitz" by Sweet
(1975) |
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Barbados |
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Typically Tropical (1975) |
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Bed of Roses |
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Warrant or Faith Hill or Bon Jovi or
Bette Midler. Need more info to be sure
exactly which song. |
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Being with You |
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Smokey Robbinson (1981) |
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Believe it or Not (Theme from Greatest
American Hero) |
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Joey Scarbury (1981) |
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Bette Davis Eyes |
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Jackie Deshannon (1975) Kim Carnes
(1981) |
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Betty Davis Eyes |
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Mis-spelled. See Bette Davis Eyes |
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Better Be Good to Me |
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Tina Turner (1984) |
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Billy Don't Be a Hero |
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Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods (1974)
Covered by Paper Lace, but it was
Donaldson who had the hit |
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Black Magic Woman |
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Santana (1971) |
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Black Velvet |
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Alannah Myles (1989) covered for the
Country market by Robin Lee, same year |
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Blame it on the Bossa Nova |
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Eydie Gorme (1963) |
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Blue Bayou |
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Roy Orbison (1963) also Linda Ronstadt
(1977) |
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Blue Moon |
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The Marcels (1961) |
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Boogie Shoes |
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K. C. and the Sunshine Band (1978) |
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Born to be Wild |
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Steppenwolf (1968) |
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Brass in Pocket (I'm Special) |
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The Pretenders (1980) |
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Breakfast at Tiffany's |
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Henry Mancini (1961) from the movie
soundtrack or Deep Blue Something (1995) |
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Breathless |
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Jerry Lee Lewis (1958) also Joan Jett &
the Bleackhearts |
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Brown Eyed Girl |
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Van Morrison (1967) |
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Bus Stop |
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The Hollies (1966) |
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Butterfly |
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Crazy Town (2001) also Charlie Gracie
(1957) or Andy Williams (1957) |
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Call Me |
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Aretha Franklin (1970) or Blondie (1980) |
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Call on Me |
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Could be lots of people. Not enough
info. |
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Perhaps: Bread, Michael Jackson, The
Bangles, Chicago, Primal Scream…. |
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Calling All the Heroes |
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It Bites |
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Camouflage |
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Rod Stewart (1984) Stan Ridgway (1986) |
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Carrie-Anne |
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The Hollies (1967) |
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Cars |
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Gary Numan (1980) |
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Cat's in the Cradle |
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Harry Chapin (1974) |
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C'est La Vie |
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See You Never Can Tell |
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Cecilia |
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Simon & Garfunkle (1970) |
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Celebrate |
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Three Dog Night (1970) |
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Celebration |
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Kool and the Gang (1981) |
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Centerfield |
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John Fogerty (1985) |
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Changes |
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David Bowie (1971) used in numerous
commercials including Volkswagen,
Fidelity and Nortel |
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Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White |
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Perez Prado (1955) also Eddie Calvert
(1955), The Ventures (1961), Modern
Romance (1982) |
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Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep |
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Mac & Katie Kissoon (1971) |
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Classical Gas |
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Mason Williams (1968) |
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Color of Money |
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Robbie Robertson (1986) from the movie
of the same title. See also "What's the
Color of Money" |
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Come Monday |
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Jimmy Buffet (1974) |
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Come on Baby Light My Fire |
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Written by and recorded by the Doors
(1967). José Feliciano also had a hit
with it in 1968 |
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Corinna, Corinna |
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Ray Peterson (1961) |
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Counting Flowers on the Wall |
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Actual title "Flowers on the Wall"
Statler Brothers (1966) featured in the
movie Pulp Fiction |
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Crazy |
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The most famous recording is by Patsy
Cline. Many consider it her signature
song. |
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It was written by Willie Nelson and has
been recorded by many others. |
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Criminal |
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Fiona Apple (1997) |