Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go - Hank Ballard
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Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go - Hank Ballard
Let's Get Lost On A Country Road - The Kit Kats
Out in The Country - Bobby Taylor, David Ruffin
Living For The City - Stevie Wonder
Take Me Home Country Road - John Denver, Olivia Newton- John
Fool For The City - Foghat
Inner City Blues [[Make Me Wanna Holler) - Etta James
Going Up The Country - Canned Heat
The Phosphorescent Rat - Hot Tuna
Too Hot - Kool and the Gang
Gangsta's Paradise - Coolio & L.V.
[[If Paradise Is) Half As Nice - Amen Corner
Two Tickets to Paradise - Eddie Money
Ticket To Ride - The Beatles
Ride! - Dee Dee Sharp
Ride Your Pony - Lee Dorsey
[["Ride" is my favorite Dee Dee Sharp record on Cameo Parkway)
The Horse - Cliff Nobles & Co.
[[the b-side of "Ride!" "The Night" is one of my all time favorite tracks)
Horse And Rider - Glass House
[[there were some great b-sides in those days)
Lady Godiva - Peter & Gordon
"He's just as proud as he can be,
Of his anatomy,
He's gonna give us a peek." - Ray Price, "The Streak"
Jerry..wasn't that Ray Stevens...?
"Don't look, Ethel!"
A Sight For Sore Eyes -- Tom Waits
D-Oh!! Of course it was Ray Stevens... BTW: Who is Ray Price?
"Visine gets the red out."
"Damn your eyes!" [[Young Frankenstein)
Walk This Way - Aerosmith [[inspired by a classic line from "Young Frankenstein").
Walk Don't Run [[Cary Grant movie, 1966)
Ray Price is an 86 year old Country & Western singer best known for the Grammy Award winner "For The Good Times".
Walk Right In - The Rooftop Singers
I'll Fly Away - Allison Krauss
[[And thanks for the mini-bio.)
"Flying High"--Commodores
Navy Blue - Diane Renay
In The Navy - Village People
Everyday People - Sly & the Family Stone
Every Kinda People - Robert Palmer
Lonely People - America
"All the lonely people, where do they all come from?
All the lonely people, where do they all belong?"
Eleanor Rigby - The Beatles
You Belong To Me - Jermaine Jackson w/Syreeta
I Could Never Love Another [[After Loving You) - The Temptations
I Could Never Be President - Johnnie Taylor
"I left England when I was four, because I found out I could never be King" - Bob Hope
I Could Never Be Satisfied - Bobby Womack