Stop! Look What You're Doing - Carla Thomas
Stop! Look What You're Doing - Carla Thomas
I Can't Stop - Al Green
Don't Stop -- Fleetwood Mac [[1977)
thinking about tomorrow
Theme song of Bill Clinton's 1992 Democratic US Presidential campaign.
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Stop Me - Donna Summer
Stop Thief - Carla Thomas
Too Hot To Stop - The Bar-Kays
Sudden Stop - Percy Sledge
Don’t Stop Believin - Journey
Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue -- Crystal Gayle [[1977)
Sad Eyes - Robert John
Lookin Through the Eyes Of Love - Gene Pitney
When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes - Diana Ross & The Supremes
These Eyes -- The Guess Who [[1969)
Look In My Eyes Pretty Woman - Tony Orlando & Dawn
Oh, Pretty Woman -- Roy Orbison [[1964)
Isn't She Lovely - Stevie Wonder
If Looks Could Kill - Heart
It Kills Me - Melanie Fiona
Dead Man Walking [[movie)
The Dead Are Dancing - Toni Childs
Monster Mash - Bobby Boris Pickett
Frankenstein Twist - The Crystals
Time Warp - 'Rocky Horror Show' stage and film musical
Turn Back The Hands Of Time - Jimmy Ruffin
If I Could Turn Back Time -- Cher [[1989)
I Want To Go Back There Again - Chris Clark
[[I Wanna Go Back to)
My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua, Hawai -- One of the earliest recordings by Ted Fio Rito and his orchestra reached number one on the charts in 1934.
Of course, Arthur Godfrey with his ukelele adopted this song.
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Home! Sweet Home! -- 1822
Be it ever so humble
There's no place like home,
Sweet Home Chicago - Robert Johnson
My Kind of Town [[Chicago Is) -- Frank Sinatra [[1964)
Kingston Town - Lord Creator
Toast of the Town -- Popularized in North America in the 1950s as an alternative name of The Ed Sullivan Show television program. Was the theme song and had lyrics.
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Toast Of Love - The Three Degrees
Sea of Love -- Phil Phillips [[1959)
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Prisoner Of Love - Billy Eckstine
Folsom Prison Blues - Johnny Cash
Blues in the Night -- 1941 Pop standard. Recorded versions that charted in the United States were by Woody Herman, Dinah Shore, Jimmie Lunceford, Cab Calloway, Artie Shaw, and Rosemary Clooney.
Blues For The Night Owl - Ramsey Lewis
All Night Long Blues - Louise Johnson [[1930)
Little is known of Louise Johnson, a Delta blues singer and pianist. She was Charley Patton's romantic partner and recorded 4 songs [[plus an extra take of the above song) on May 28, 1930, in a historic recording session which also included recordings by Charley Patton, Son House, and Willie Brown for Paramount Records. These recordings are the only ones she is known to have made.
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Long Lonely Nights -- Clyde McPhatter [[1957), Bobby Vinton [[1965) charted. Also covered by the Four Seasons and the Dells.
No More Lonely Nights - Paul McCartney
Lonely Days -- The Bee Gees [[1970)
Lonely days, lonely nights.
Where would I be without my woman?
The Loneliest House on the Block - Blue Magic
Saturday Night [[Is the Loneliest Night of the Week) -- Frank Sinatra [[1945)
Saturday Nights Alright for Fighting - Elton John
The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner [[Michael Redgrave...1962)
Runaway -- Del Shannon [[1961)
As I walk along, I wonder
A what went wrong with our love
A love that was so strong
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Runaway Love - Linda Clifford
Runaway Bride [[movie)
Run Run Runaway - Darlene Love
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