Smoking Gun - Robert Cray
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Smoking Gun - Robert Cray
Shotgun - Jr. Walker & The All Stars
You Can't Get a Man with a Gun -- from the 1946 musical Annie Get Your Gun, written by Irving Berlin. It was originally performed by Ethel Merman
Happiness Is a Warm Gun - The Beatles
Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe - Ether Waters; Peggy Lee; Judy Garland, Ella Fitzgerald
My Happiness - Connie Francis
Pride And Joy - Marvin Gaye
You Brought The Joy - Freda Payne
You Gave Me Love - Diana Ross & The Supremes
We're Just Two Of A Kind - Mary Wells
"...two hearts, believing in just one mind...."
Two Hearts - Phil Collins
Heart to Heart -- Kenny Loggins [[1982)
Two Gunslingers - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
The Ballad Of Bonnie And Clyde - Georgie Fame
The Ballad Of Bobby Dawn - Baby Washington
Delta Dawn - Helen Reddy & Tanya Tucker
Delta Air Lines
Mississippi Delta Land -- Johnny Cash [[1970)
Down in the Delta [Angelou, 1998]
Delta Lady - Joe Cocker
Disco Lady - Johnny Taylor
Foxey Lady - Jimi Hendrix
Funny Lady [[Barbra Streisand...1975)
Luck Be a Lady -- Frank Sinatra [[1955) from the musical Guys and Dolls.
Three Times A Lady - The Commodores
Other Lady - Lesley Gore, Maxine Brown
Who’s That Lady - Isley Brothers
If You Wanna Get Back Your Lady - The Pointer Sisters
Treat Her Like A Lady - The Temptations
The Lady Smiles - Johnny Mathis
Lady [[You Bring Me Up) - The Commodores
Lady Sings the Blues -- Diana Ross [[1972); written by jazz singer Billie Holiday, and jazz pianist Herbie Nichols. [[1956)
The song was also chosen to be the title of the 1956 autobiography by Holiday and author William Dufty, and the 1972 movie starring Diana Ross as Holiday.
Lay Down Sally - Eric Clapton
Long Tall Sally -- Little Richard [[1956)
Sally Go 'Round The Roses - The Jaynetts
Ride Sally Ride -- Al Green [[1990)
Mustang Sally - Wilson Pickett
My Mustang Ford -- Chuck Berry [[1965)
Rollin' In My 5.0 - Vanilla Ice
Beep, Beep -- The Playmates [[1958) an example of "motoring music […] in the chase mode"
Because of a directive by the BBC at the time that songs did not include brand names in their lyrics, a UK re-recorded version of "Beep Beep" was recorded for the European market replacing the Cadillac and Nash Rambler with the generic terms limousine and bubble car.