Mamma Mia - Cher, ABBA
Mamma Mia - Cher, ABBA
Me And Your Mama - Childish Gambino
That's My Mama [[1974 TV series)
Mama Loccie - The Moonglows
Hey Lawdy Mama - Steppenwolf
Tell Mama - Etta James
My Momma Told Me - Inez & Charlie Fox
Mama Used to Say -- Junior [[1981) ; Beverley Knight [[2011)
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This one's from Ralph --
Does Your Mama Know About Me -- Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers [[1968)
The group recorded for the Gordy Records division of Motown Records in 1968, where they had this top 30 hit single.
Papa Knows - Johnny Hodges
My Yiddishe Momme -- Sophie Tucker [[1925)
Ray Charles performed a short cover version of the song in a fifth-season episode of The Nanny, wherein he plays the fiancé of Fran Fine's Jewish grandmother, Yetta.
Neil Sedaka covered the song in English and Yiddish in 1966.
"The Jewish Mother [[A Yiddishe Mamme)": by classical violinist Itzhak Perlman
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Mama [[Your Daughter Told A Lie On Me) - The Five Keys
Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean - Ruth Brown
Does Your Mother Know Your Out, Cecilia -- Whispering Jack Smith [[1926) and notable others.
"..bless my soul,
mama you got to know,
there's...."
Love In Them Hills - The Pointer Sisters
Don't Get Stopped In Beverly Hills - Shalamar
"the hills are alive with . . . "
The Sound of Music -- Mary Martin [[1959) from the Broadway musical of the same name; Julie Andrews [[1965) in the film version.
The opening line, "the hills are alive with the sound of music" appears in the 1968 Beatles movie Yellow Submarine.
For Every Mountain - Kurt Carr Singers
There Is A Mountain - Donovan
Ain't No Mountain High Enough -- Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell [[1967); Diana Ross [[1970)
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Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell/Diana Ross
Great minds, 9A...
Climb every mountain-the four tops
Running Up That Hill - Kate Bush
She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain -- Since the mid-1920s has been recorded by numerous musicians, ranging from Tommy Tucker and Bing Crosby to Pete Seeger and Neil Young. Developed from old spirituals by railroad work gangs in the late 19th century .
Higher Ground - Stevie Wonder
[[Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher -- Jackie Wilson [[1967)
Up There with You - Patti LaBelle
The Sky Is Falling - Elmore James
Over My Head - Fleetwood Mac
Goin' Out of My Head -- Little Anthony and the Imperials [[1964)
Head Over Heels - Tears For Fears
Use Your Head - Mary Wells
[[Hang Down Your Head . . . )
Tom Dooley -- The Kingston Trio [[1958)
Hold Your Head Up - Argent
Hold Your Head High - Jackie DeShannon
Hold My Hand - Michael Jackson & Akon
I Want To Hold Your Hand - The Beatles
Lord, Hold My Hand - Canton Spirituals
Take My Hand, Precious Lord - Candi Staton
Hold Tight - Change
We're Gonna Hold On - Tammy Wynette & George Jones
Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me -- Johnny Mathis [[1977) from album of the same name.
Thriller - Michael Jackson
The Thrill Is Gone - B.B. King
Chicks With Kickstands - Larry Carlton
The Push And Kick - Mark Valentino
Kickin' It - After 7
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