What A Day - Barbara McNair
What A Day - Barbara McNair
Night and Day -- Fred Astaire [[1932) By Cole Porter in the Gay Divorcee. So associated with Cole Porter that his biography was named Night and Day. Recorded by many top artists over the years, including The Temptations in 2000 for a film soundtrack.
Sunup to Sundown - Sounds of Blackness
The sun'll come out tomorrow
Bet your bottom dollar that tomorrow
There'll be sun
Tomorrow -- Show tune from the musical Annie [[1972); Often performed by top artists.
Day By Day - Portrait
The Next Day - David Bowie
Day is done, gone the sun
Taps . . . Bugle call by the US Armed Forces [[1862) during flag ceremonies and funerals.
It is a bugle call – a signal, not a song. As such, there is no associated lyric. Adaptations have
been used by other organizations, usually to signify "day is done."
Ain't Goin' Down 'Til The Sun Comes Up - Garth Brooks
When That Evening Sun Goes Down -- Van Morrison [[1971)
Twilight Time - The Platters
Stardust -- Nat King Cole [[1956) often cited as the finest rendition of the song. Many, many cover versions.
A Handful of Stars - Dinah Washington
Moonlight Becomes You -- Bing Crosby [[1942); recorded many times.
Don't blame it on the sunshine,
Don't blame it on the MOONLIGHT,
Don't blame it on the good times,
Blame it on the boogie
Blame It On The Boogie - The Jacksons
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy -- The Andrew Sisters [[1941); Bette Midler; The Pointer Sisters
of Company B
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Boogie Nights - Heatwave
Boogie Down -- Eddie Kendricks for Motown Records' Tamla Label [[1973) co-written by Leonard Caston Jr., Anita Poree and Frank Wilson
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Boogie Fever - The Sylvers
Let's Boogie -- Chuck Berry [[1972)
Boogie On Reggae Woman - Stevie Wonder
Boogie Woogie - Glenn Miller & The Dorsey Bros
Mr. Boogie - The Supremes
You're All The Boogie I Need - Teena Marie
Bandstand Boogie -- Barry Manilow [[1975); his rendition was the theme music for the credits of American Bandstand from 1977 to 1986; originally by Charles Albertine with various instrumental recordings by Les Elgart, Mike Curb and Joe Porter's orchestras.
Boogie Chillun - John Lee Hooker
Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu -- Written and originally recorded by Huey 'Piano' Smith [[1957) who scored a minor hit with the song; Johnny Rivers [[1972)
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Cold - Annie Lennox
Fever -- Peggy Lee [[1956)
I'm Sick Y'all - Otis Redding
Temperatures Rising [[70s TV series with Cleavon Little)
Heat Wave -- Martha and the Vandellas [[1963); song written by the Holland–Dozier–Holland songwriting team. It was first made popular by the Motown vocal group. Charting covers by Linda Ronstadt, Phil Collins.
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Too Hot - Kool & the Gang
Burning Up - Faith Evans
Burning Love -- Elvis Presley [[1972)
Burning Reggae - Burning Spear
Light My Fire -- The Doors [[1967)
Lighters Up - Lil' Kim
Heartlight -- Neil Diamond [[1982)
Winelight - Grover Washington Jr
Yellow Lights - Busboys
Bright Lights - Victoria Wilson-James
Blue Lights In The Basement - Roberta Flack
Turn Off The Lights - Teddy Pendergrass
It's Time to Go Now - Gladys Knight & The Pips
"It's been a ball
But the clock on the wall
Says it's time to go now [[go now) . . . "
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The Party's Over -- Judy Holiday [[1956) from the musical The Bells Are Ringing. Covered by over 100 artists, including Nat King Cole, Shirley Bassey and Bobby Darin.
Clean Up Woman - Betty Wright
Car Wash - Rose Royce
Hot Wax Records
A Little Bit Of Soap - The Jarmels
With a Little Bit of Luck -- Stanley Holloway [[1956) in My Fair Lady; Charted by Jo Stafford that same year.
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