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WHO SANG

This list is compiled from simple "who sang" questions that are sent to me.
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M-O * P-S * T-V * W-Z
  Walk Away Renee
    Left Banke (1966)
     
  Walk on By  
    Dionne Warwick (1964)
     
  Walking in Memphis
    Marc Cohn (1992) also Lonestar, John Tesh and Cher
     
  Walking in the Rain
    The Ronettes (1964) also "Just Walking in the Rain" by the Prisionaires and Johnnie Ray
     
  War  
    Edwin Starr (1970) also Bruce Springsteen (1986)
     
  Warm Leatherette
    Grace Jones also The Normal
     
  Waterloo  
    ABBA (1974)
     
  We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off
    Jermaine Stewart (1986)
     
  We Gotta Get Out of this Place
    Animals  (1964)
     
  We Will Rock You
    Queen (1979)
     
  Wendy  
    Probably mean "Windy" The Association (1967)  could be Kim Wilde's "Wendy Said"
     
  Western Union
    The Five Americans (1967)
     
  What's Going On
    Marvin Gaye (1971) also Cindy Lauper (1987)
     
  What's the Color of Money
    Hollywood Beyond (1996)  see also "Color of Money"
     
  When I'm 64  
    The Beatles (1967)
     
  White Sport Coat (And a Pink Carnation)
    Marty Robbins (1957)
     
  Who Can It Be Now?
    Men at Work (1982)
     
  Wild Thing  
    The Troggs (1966) also Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Cheap Trick and Sam Kinison
     
  Wild Thing  
    Tone Loc - not to be confused with the above song of the same title
     
  Without You  
    Harry Nilsson (1972) also Mariah Carey (1994)
     
  Windmill in Old Amsterdam
    Ronnie Hilton or Freddie and the Dreamers (1965)  also Jessi Colter
     
  Windmills of Your Mind
    Sting, Chico O'Farrill, Grady Tate, Dusty Springfield. Featured in both versions of Thomas Crown Affair.
     
  Windy  
    The Association (1967)
     
  Wipeout  
    The Surfaris (1963)  (see One Hit Wonders)
     
  Wishing on a Star
    The Cover Girls (1992)
     
  Wooly Bully  
    Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs (1965)
     
  Wonder Wall  
    Oasis and Ryan Adams
     
  Wonderful World
    Sam Cooke (1960)
     
  Working for the Weekend
    Loverboy (1981)
     
  Would I Lie to You
    Charles & Eddie (1992) also Eurhythmics (1985) and Whitesnake (1981)
     
  Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
    Gordon Lightfoot (1976)
     
  Ya Mo Be There
    Michael McDonald and James Ingram (1984)
     
  You Are the Woman
    Firefall (1976)
     
  You Make Me Feel Brand New
    The Stylistics (1974)
     
  You Never Can Tell (C'est La Vie)
    Chuck Berry also Bob Seger, Robbie Neville, Waylon Jennings (Berry's  version featured in "Pulp Fiction")
     
  You Really Got a Hold on Me
    Smokey Robinson and the Miracles (1963) also The Beatles (1963)