We'll Run Away - The Beach Boys
We'll Run Away - The Beach Boys
Young Hearts Run Free - Candi Staton
Runaway Child, Running Wild - The Temptations
Born To Run - Bruce Springsteen
You Left The Water Running - Otis Redding
Then You Left Me -- The Bee Gees [[1969)
Never Leave You Again - Aretha Franklin
Never, Never Leave Me - Mary Wells
Never Leave Your Baby's Side - Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
Take Good Care of My Baby -- Bobby Vee [[1961)
Take Good Care Of Yourself - The Three Degrees
Button Up Your Overcoat -- Etta James [[1928)
The most famous rendition of this song was recorded early the following year by singer Helen Kane, who was at the peak of her popularity at the time. Kane's childlike voice and Bronx dialect eventually became the inspiration for the voice of cartoon character Betty Boop [[most famously using Kane's famous catchphrase Boop Boop a Doop).
A White Sport Coat And A Pink Crustacean - Jimmy Buffett
[[Spoof of A White Sport Coat and a Pink Carnation)
Top Hat, White Tie and Tails -- Fred Astaire, written by Irving Berlin [[1935)
All Dressed Up With a Broken Heart - Peggy Lee [[1948)
How Can You Mend a Broken Heart -- The Bee Gees [[1971)
Broken Hearts Heal - Janet Jackson
Heartbreaker -- Dionne Warwick [[1982)
Un-break My Heart - Toni Braxton
The Gang That Sang Heart of My Heart -- A standard among barber shop quartets [[1926). Charted by the Four Aces [[1953).
Queen of My Heart - DeBarge
Dancing Queen -- Abba [[1976)
Queen Of The Hop - Bobby Darin
At the Hop -- Danny and the Juniors [[1957)
The song returned to prominence after it was performed by rock and roll revival act Sha Na Na at the 1969 Woodstock Festival and featured in the 1973 coming-of-age teen comedy American Graffiti.
.....Hedda Hopper.....
Jumpin' Jack Flash - Rolling Stones
The Bunny Hop -- Ray Anthony & his orchestra. The 1950s dance sensation known as "The Bunny Hop" on this 1953 episode of The Ray Anthony Show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmC1KyxhEJU
Lester Leaps In - Lester Young
Jump [[for my love) - The Pointer Sissters
Leap Frog - Louis Armstrong
Up Jumped Spring - Abbey Lincoln featuring Stan Getz
Jump Into My Fire - Etta James
Jump to It -- Aretha Franklin [[2008)
Jump Around - House of Pain
Run Around Sue -- Dion [[1962)
I Get Around - The Beach Boys
[[I Can't Get No) Satisfaction -- Rolling Stones [[1965)
Do It [['Til You're Satisfied) - B.T. Express
A Satisfied Mind - Bobby Hebb, Mahalia Jackson
The Windmills of Your Mind -- Jose Feliciano [[1968) Introduced in the film The Thomas Crown Affair. Originally written in French.
A cover by Sting was used in the 1999 remake of The Thomas Crown Affair.
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Blowin' In The Wind - Bob Dylan
Blow the Man Down -- An English sea shanty [[1860)
Like most shanties of this type, "Blow the Man Down" was sung to a flexible combination of customary verses, floating verses from within the general shanty repertoire, and verses improvised in the moment or peculiar to individual singers.
The lyric "Blow the man down" most likely refers to a common mishap at sea during the age of sail wherein a strong, sudden gale catches a ship with its topsails fully set
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Blow Me Down - Al Green
Swanee -- The Temptations [[1968)
Way down upon the Swanee River
"Swanee" is an American popular song written in 1919 by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Irving Caesar. It is most often associated with singer Al Jolson.
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Swanee Shuffle - Nina Mae McKinney [from the 1929 film Hallelujah [[King Vidor)]
The Curly Shuffle - Jump 'N The Saddle Band
Lido Shuffle - Boz Scaggs
Poorboy Shuffle - The Creedence Clearwater
Shuffle Off To Buffalo [[42nd St.)
Olympic Shuffle - The Olympics
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