... Johnny Brown ....
... Johnny Brown ....
Charlie Brown - The Coasters
Miss Brown to You - Billie Holiday
Mr. Brown - Bob Marley & The Wailers
Brown Paper Bag - Tammy Wynette
Beautiful Brown Eyes -- by Alton Delmore [[1951) -- charted by Rosemary Clooney, Alton Delmore and Jimmy Wakely and the Les Baxter Chorus
I'll Never Love Blue Eyes Again
Brown Eyed Handsome Man - Chuck Berry
Man in the Mirror -- Michael Jackson [[1988)
Mirror, Mirror - Diana Ross
Brandy [[You're a Fine Girl) -- Looking Glass [[1972)
Pass the Courvoisier - Busta Rhymes
Hennessy n Buddah -- Snoop Dogg [[2001)
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Rum And Coca-Cola - The Andrews Sisters
Me and My Gin - Bessie Smith
One for My Baby [[and One More for the Road) -- Fred Astaire [[1943); recorded by many, many artists, including Marvin Gaye [[1966)
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Boy, I Really Tied One On - Esther Phillips
Chug-A-Lug -- Roger Miller [[1964)
Drink Dat - Thundercat
Drunk with Love - Joyce Bryant/Pearl Bailey
Lily the Pink -- The Scaffold [[1968), a hit in the UK, while the Irish Rovers [[1969) version was a bigger hit in North America. Humorous chronicle of the cures her "medicinal compound" brought about.
We'll drink a drink, a drink
To Lily the Pink, the Pink, the Pink
The savior of the human race
For she invented medicinal compound
Most efficacious in every case
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Alcoholic - Fishbone
Hair Of The Dog - Nazareth
Year Of The Cat - Al Stewart
The Day Of The Dolphin [[1973) - George C. Scott
That's The Way Of The World - Earth Wind & Fire
Top Of The World - The Carpenters
If I Ruled the World -- Sir Harry Secombe [[1963) from the musical Pickwick; Tony Bennett [[1965), also performed by The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Robert Goulet, Nancy Wilson, etc.
The Emperor's New Clothes - Sinéad O'Connor
To Be Invisible - Gladys Knight & The Pips
When Can I See You - Babyface
When You Wake Up Tomorrow - Candi Staton
By the Time I Get To Phoenix -- Johnny Rivers [[1965); Glenn Campbell; Covered by Isaac Hayes, The Mad Lads and Anne Murray, who charted on US R&B and/or Pop.
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Now That You're Gone - Diana Ross
One Less Bell to Answer -- Marilyn McCoo and the Fifth Dimension [[1970); covered by Cissy Houston, Barbra Streisand, Rosemary Clooney, Dionne Warwick, Shirley Bassey, etc.
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No Plans for the Future - Natalie Cole
Welcome to My World -- Jim Reeves [[1962); Eddy Arnold [[1971)
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My Whole World Ended [[The Moment You Left Me) - David Ruffin
The End of the World -- Skeeter Davis [[1962)
Apocalypse Now [Coppola, 1979]
It's All Over But The Shoutin' - Gladys Knight & The Pips
Make the World Go Away -- Ray Price [[1963); Eddy Arnold, Donny and Marie Osmond.
Eve Of Destruction - Barry McGuire
Stop the World - I Want to Get Off - Newley/Bricusse
The World Don't Owe You A Thing - Freda Payne
World Turning -- Fleetwood Mac [[1975)
And the world keeps on turning
It's A Man's Man's Man's World - James Brown
We Are The World - USA For Africa
Out Of This World - John Coltrane
My World - Bee Gees
Celebrate The World - Womack & Womack
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