Trying To Get Over - Enchantment
Trying To Get Over - Enchantment
How I Got Over - Mahalia Jackson et al.
I Will Get Over - Melanie Safka
Get Over It - Eagles
When Am I Going To Get Over You - Johnny Mathis
What Am I Going To Do Without Your Love - Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Hearts? - Bob B. Soxx & The Blue Jeans
Because It's Really Love - Luther Vandross
It's Love That Really Counts - The Shirelles
Love X Love - George Benson
Power Of Love/Love Power - Luther Vandross
Love Strong Enough To Move Mountains - Martha Reeves
Love Is Strong - The Rolling Stones
Love Is Good - The Marvelettes
Love Is Right On - The Emotions
Love Is Life - The Originals
Love Is Strange - Mickey & Sylvia, Peaches & Herb
Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Queen
That Ole Devil Called Love - Billie Holiday
The Devil In Mrs. Jones - Jerry Butler
Devilish Mary - Roba Stanley
'There's Something About Mary' - Cameron Diaz, Matt Dillon, Ben Stiller, 1998
There's Something On Your Mind - Bobby Marchan
Something 'Bout You Baby I Like - Tom Jones
Something's Got A Hold On Me - Etta James
Can't Shake It Loose - Diana Ross & The Supremes
You´ve Really Got a Hold on Me -- Smokey Robinson [1962]
Hold On I'm Comin' - Sam & Dave
Iḿ Coming Home -- Johnny Mathis [1973]; The Spinners
Come Home to Me - Miki Howard
Make Me The Woman That You Go Home To - Gladys Knight & The Pips
Home Is Where The Heart Is -- Gladys Knight and the Pips [1977]
Home - Michael Buble', Phillip Phillips, Blake Shelton, & others
You're My Home - Billy Joel
7 Rooms of Gloom 4 Tops
This Is The House [Where Love Died] - First Choice
A House Is Not A Home - Dionne Warwick
Home Is Where the Hatred Is - Gil Scott-Heron
This Used to Be the Home of Johnnie Mae - Eddie Kendricks
Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Angel From Montgomery - John Prine
Back Home In Alabama - Jerry Garcia
Coming Home - Diddy
[Won´t You Come Home] Bill Bailey -- jazz standard written by Hughie Cannon [1902]
Just for funny ---
[Cannon wrote the song in 1902 when he was working as a bar pianist at Conrad Deidrich’s Saloon in Jackson, Michigan. Willard "Bill" Bailey was a regular customer and friend, and one night told Cannon about his marriage to Sarah Cannon "was inspired to rattle off a ditty about Bailey’s irregular hours. Bailey thought the song was a scream [i.e. very good], and he brought home a dashed-off copy of the song to show Sarah. Sarah couldn’t see the humor.... [but] accepted without comment the picture it drew of her as a wife." Cannon sold all rights to the song to a New York publisher, and died from cirrhosis aged 35. Willard and Sarah Bailey later divorced; he died in 1954, and she died in 1976 aged about 102. [ New York Times archives 1976] ]
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Sunny Came Home - Shawn Colvin
Won't Go Home Without You - Maroon 5
No Good Without You - Marvin Gaye; Four Tops; Isley Brothers
Good Lovin'- Rascals
Your Love Is So Doggone Good - Esther Phillips et al.
Good Vibrations - Beach Boys
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