Cajun Moon - J.J. Cale et al.
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Cajun Moon - J.J. Cale et al.
Havana Moon - Chuck Berry
Moonglow and the Theme From Picnic -- Instrumental medley by Morris Stoloff [[1955). Will Hudson and Irving Mills wrote Moonglow at the Graystone Ballroom in Detroit in the early '30s. Moonglow has been recorded hundreds of times by many famous bands.
Picnic was composed by George Duning. Steve Allen is credited with the lyrics.
Ant Music - Adam & the Ants
Just what makes that little old ant
Think he'll move that rubber tree plant
Anyone knows an ant, can't
Move a rubber tree plant
High Hopes -- Frank Sinatra and Eddie Hodges [[1959) in the film A Hole in the Head.
Great Expectations - First Choice
Great Balls of Fire -- Jerry Lee Lewis [[1967)
The Greatest Show On Earth [[Charlton Heston, James Stewart...1952)
There's No Business Like Show Business -- Ethel Merman [[1954) musical with an ensemble cast. The Irving Berlin song is from the musical Annie Get Your Gun [[1946).
That's Not Part Of The Show - The Manhattans
Another Op'nin', Another Show -- opening number of Cole Porter's 1948 musical Kiss Me, Kate; Adelaide Hall in the UK and Patricia Morison, Marin Mazzie, and Hannah Waddingham in the US; also the opening number of episode 514 of The Muppet Show.
Magical Mystery Tour - The Beatles
Puff the Magic Dragon -- Peter, Paul and Mary [[1963)
Back in the Day [[Puff) - Erykah Badu
Those Were the Days -- Theme song from All In The Family TV show [[1971), sung by Jean Stapleton [[Edith Bunker) and Caroll O'Conner [[Archie Bunker).
Boy, the way Glenn Miller played
songs that made the hit parade
Guys like me we had it made
Those were the days
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Those Were the Days -- Mary Hopkins [[1978); English lyrics set to a Russian romance melody.
Those were the days my friend
We thought they'd never end
Several other songs with the same title.
Reminisce - Mary J. Blige
Memories Are Made of This -- Dean Martin, backed by The Easy Riders [[1955); The Drifters [[1966)
[[There's) Always Something There To Remind Me - Dionne Warwick
The Things That I Used To Do - Guitar Slim
Back In The Day - Ahmad
Way Back When - Brenda Russell
Long Ago [[And Far Away) -- Charting versions were recorded almost simultaneously by Dick Haymes and Helen Forrest, Bing Crosby, Jo Stafford, and Perry Como [[1944)
Old Days - Chicago
School Days -- Written in 1907. Recorded by many artists over the years, including Tiny Tim. Louis Jordan recorded a version having little in common with the earlier song [[1949).
Glory Days - Bruce Springsteen
Dance Hall Days - Wang Chung
Easy Days - The Pointer Sisters
Thirty Days - Chuck Berry
A Day - Styx
A Day In the Life - The Beatles
What A Day - Barbara McNair
Night and Day -- Fred Astaire [[1932) By Cole Porter in the Gay Divorcee. So associated with Cole Porter that his biography was named Night and Day. Recorded by many top artists over the years, including The Temptations in 2000 for a film soundtrack.
Sunup to Sundown - Sounds of Blackness
The sun'll come out tomorrow
Bet your bottom dollar that tomorrow
There'll be sun
Tomorrow -- Show tune from the musical Annie [[1972); Often performed by top artists.
Day By Day - Portrait
The Next Day - David Bowie
Day is done, gone the sun
Taps . . . Bugle call by the US Armed Forces [[1862) during flag ceremonies and funerals.
It is a bugle call – a signal, not a song. As such, there is no associated lyric. Adaptations have
been used by other organizations, usually to signify "day is done."
Ain't Goin' Down 'Til The Sun Comes Up - Garth Brooks
When That Evening Sun Goes Down -- Van Morrison [[1971)
Twilight Time - The Platters