In the Good Old Days [[When Times Were Bad) - Dolly Parton
In the Good Old Days [[When Times Were Bad) - Dolly Parton
Good Day Sunshine -- The Beatles [[1966)
The song was used as the wake-up music on the Space Shuttle mission STS-135.
Everyday Sunshine - Fishbone
Sunshine Superman - Donovan
Send Out For Sunshine - Heatwave
Sunshine Of Love - Etta James
We'll Sing In The Sunshine - Gale Garnett
Saturday Sunshine - Johnny Mathis
Saturday In the Park - Chicago
A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays - De La Soul
Saturday Night -- The Bay City Rollers [[1976)
Another Saturday Night - Sam Cooke
Saturday Night Didn't Happen - Reparata & The Delrons
Almost Saturday Night - John Fogerty
Saturday Night’s Alright [[For Fighting) - Elton John
Everybody Loves Saturday Night - Beverly Washburn
I Don't Like Mondays - Boomtown Rats
Call It Stormy Monday [[But Tuesday's Just As Bad) - T-Bone Walker
If You're Not Back In Love By Monday - Millie Jackson
Walk Right Back -- The Everly Brothers [[1961)
Back to Black - Amy Winehouse
Back Off Boogaloo - Ringo Starr
Back in My Arms Again - Supremes
I Want You Back - The Jackson 5
Baby I'm-a Want You -- Bread [[1972)
Baby Got Back - Sir Mix-a-Lot
Baby Get Lost - Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington, Queen Latifah
I'll Be Your Baby Tonight -- Bob Dylan [[1967); Robert Palmer and UB40 [[1990)
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I'll Be There - Jackson 5
I'll Be Here [[When You Get Home) - Diana Ross
Will You Be There - Michael Jackson
I'll Be Home For Christmas -- Bing Crosby [[1943)
[[If Only in My Dreams)
Please Come Home For Christmas - Charles Brown
[[There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays - Perry Como et al.
Blue Holiday - The Shirelles, Aretha Franklin
Am I Blue? -- Ethel Waters [[1929); Eddie Cochran [[1957); Cher [[1973) and others.
Bluer Than Blue - Michael Johnson
Forever Blue - Chris Isaak
The Bluest Blues - Jimmy Scott
Blue With Me - Marc Anthony Thompson
For You Blue - The Beatles
Blue Lou - International Sweethearts of Rhythm
Blue Bayou - Roy Orbison
Blue Gardenia - Dinah Washington
Singing the Blues -- Marty Robbins [[1956); Guy Mitchell [[1956); Tommy Steele [[1956) all charted at No. 1 in the US or UK that year.
Mitchell's version prominently features whistling in the intro and solo sections.
Some of My Best Friends Are the Blues - Della Reese/Lena Horne
Thank You For Being a Friend -- Andrew Gold [[1978)
A cover by Cynthia Fee was the theme song for the NBC sitcom The Golden Girls.
More Than Friends - Bob James
Better Friends than Lovers - Aretha Franklin
That's What Friends Are For -- Dionne Warwick [[1985); also covered by Gladys Knight, Stevie Wonder and Elton John.
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