Screamin' at the Moon - Phyllis Hyman
Screamin' at the Moon - Phyllis Hyman
Everyone's Gone to the Moon - Jonathan King
"Moon River" is a song composed by Henry Mancini with lyrics by Johnny Mercer. It was originally performed by Audrey Hepburn in the 1961 movie Breakfast at Tiffany's, winning an Academy Award for Best Original Song. The song also won the 1962 Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Song of the Year.
It became the theme song for Andy Williams, who sang it at the Academy Awards.
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Havana Moon - Chuck Berry
Havana Affair - Ramones
Moonshadow -- Cat Stevens [[1971)
An Affair To Remember -- Vic Damone [[1957)
Teenage Love Affair - Alicia Keys
A Teenager In Love -- Dion and the Belmonts [[1959)
Teenage Sonata - Sam Cooke
Teenage Symphony - Michael Jackson
I Hear a Symphony -- The Supremes [[1965)
I Hear a Rhapsody - Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra, Bob Caroll vocal [[1941)
Was a top 10 hit for 3 different artists in 1941 - Charlie Barnet, Jimmy Dorsey, and Dinah Shore. Recorded later by many singers, including Frank Sinatra, Patti Page, and Billy Eckstine. Became a jazz standard with recordings by John Coltrane, Bill Evans, and Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, among others.
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Rhapsody In Blue -- George Gershwin [[1924) for solo piano and jazz band, which synthesizes elements of classical music with jazz-influenced effects. The work is regarded as a key composition which defined the historical period known as the Jazz Age
[[No lyrics that I know of.)
Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen
Sweet Rhapsody - The Originals
Rhapsody in the Rain -- Lou Christie [[1966) and the Delicates.
Symphony in Black [1935] [starring Duke Ellington and Billie Holiday]
Concerto in F - George Gershwin, 1925
A Lover's Concerto -- The Toys [[1965)
[[Thanks, Ralph. He's getting to like hearing about this game.)
Critic Dave Thompson wrote, "A Lover's Concerto marks the apogee of the Girl Group sound."
[[Ahem, I beg your pardon. Was there a "Boy Group" sound? )
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A Song Of Joy - Miguel Rios [[Ninth Symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven)
You Brought The Joy - Freda Payne
You Bring Me Joy - Anita Baker
Joy to the World -- Three Dog Night [[1970)
[[Jeremiah Was a Bullfrog)
Joy in Repetition - Prince
Joy And Pain - Maze feat. Frankie Beverly
Joy Inside My Tears - Stevie Wonder
Joy Ultra Dishwashing Liquid
The New Enzyme Detergent Demise of Ali MacGraw - Dory Previn
Laundry Girl - Ludo
Whiskey Girl -- Toby Keith [[2003)
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Drunk and Hot Girls - Kanye West
Seven Drunken Nights - The Dubliners
What's the Use of Getting Sober [[When You're Gonna Get Drunk Again) - Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five
Drunk Skitzo - Fishbone
Manic Depression - The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer -- Nat King Cole [[1963), originally written as a German song Du spielst 'ne tolle Rolle.
Lonely Days - Bee Gees
Mr. Lonely -- Bobby Vinton [[1962)
Solitude - Duke Ellington
Solitaire - Neil Sedaka
Oh Lonesome Me -- Don Gibson and Chet Atkins [[1958)
Also covered and charted by The Kentucky Headhunters [[1990)
Soliloquy - Frank Sinatra
Written by Rodgers & Hammerstein for their 1945 musical "Carousel". First recorded by Sinatra in 1946, due to the length of the song it appeared over both sides of the 12-inch 78 rpm record.
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All Alone -- Composed by Irving Berlin [[1920), sung by Grace Moore and Oscar Shaw; many successful recordings in 1925.
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You'll Never Walk Alone - Frank Sinatra [[1945)
From Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Carousel" [[1945), first recorded by Sinatra.
Walk On By -- Dionne Warwick [[1963)
Don't Pass Me By - The Beatles [[1968)
Ringo Starr's first solo composition with the Beatles.
Stop! In the Name of Love -- The Supremes [[1965)
Yield Not to Temptation - traditional
We had always been known for sticking our hands out and saying STOP!
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