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WHO SANG

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

 

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