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- "10.000 Nights Of Thunder" by Alphabeat
- "47 Ginger Headed Sailors" - early 20th century British comic song
A
- "Absolutely (Story of a Girl)" - by Nine Days
- "Achim Isul" - Korean protest song by Kim Min-ki; banned by the gov't
- "Ahrirang" - Korean folk song, some info here
- "Aisha" - by Outlandish
- "All Beautiful the March of Days - by Frances W. Wile at the request of William C. Gannett; arranged by Ralph Vaughan Williams
- "All Night Thing" - by Temple Of The Dog
- "American Land" - by Bruce Springsteen I want to find the violin part.
- "Amerimacka" - by Thievery Corporation featuring Notch
- "Another Kind Of Green" - by John Mayer
- "Are You Online" - by Lene Grawford Nystrøm
- "A Complicated Song" - by Wierd Al Yankovic
B
- "Baby Stoosh" - Title Take It Easy - Greatest riddim
- "Ballad of Serenity" by Joss Whedon, theme tune of the Firefly (TV series)
- "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms" - traditional Irish song by Thomas Moore. (appeared in an episode of The Andy Griffith Show)
- "Be Quiet And Drive (Far Away)" - by Deftones
- "Better Things" - composed by Ray Davies
- "Big Beautiful Women Know How To Strut Their Stuff" - by Wild Bill Cooksey
- "Black Eyed Suzie" - performed by Pert' Near Sandstone
- "Blues In The Bottle" - Lovin' Spoonful
- "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream" - by Bob Dylan
- "Born In The 70's" - by Ed Harcourt
- "Bran's Chinese Freestyle Rap" - by Cky
- "Brighter than Sunshine" - by Aqualung
- "Bro Hymn" - by Pennywise
- "Broken Moon" by Lowen & Navarro
- "Bumbo Red" - Capleton
- "Buzzin'" - Shwayze
- "By The Time I Get To Arizona" - by Public Enemy
C
- "Callin' U" by Outlandish
- "Can't Get Enough of Your Love Babe by Barry White
- "Can't Say I'm Sorry by Bryan Rice
- "Can't Stop Loving You" by Phil Collins
- "Care of Cell 44 by The Zombies
- "Carolina in My Mind" by James Taylor
- "Casablanca" by Jessica Jay (music video)
- "Change of Heart" by Change
- "Cheney's Got A Gun" - A parody of Aerosmith's Janie's Got A Gun with lyrics based on the recent hunting accident Dick Cheney caused
- "Bran's Chinese Freestyle Rap" - by Cky
- "Christmas Rappin'" (Kurtis Blow)
- "Christmas Song (Dave Matthews Band song)" by Dave Matthews Band (Remember Two Things album)
- "Christmas (the Warmest Time of the Year)" by Whitney Wolanin
- "Come Around - Collie Buddz
- "Confusion and frustration in modern times" - Sum 41
- "Corsican Litany" - Vaclav Nelhybel
- "C-O-U-N-T-R-Y" - Joe Diffie
- "Crazy He Calls Me" - Bob Russell and Carl Sigman
- "Crucify My Heart" by Private
- "Crying Shame" by Jack Johnson
- "Cunnla" (an Irish folk song)
D
- "D.2. Boyfriend" - by The Moldy Peaches
- "D'Artagnan's Theme" by Citizen Cope
- "Days of Elijah" single by several artist
- "Dear Slim, a song with much controversy by Christian rapper KJ-52.
- "Descending" - by Scars of Life
- "Dem Haters" - by Rihanna
- "Dig My Own Grave" - by New Found Glory
- "Disturbia (Rihanna song)" - by Rihanna
- "Don't Bomb When You Are the Bomb by Blur
- "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight", a jazz standard recorded by at least 4 famous musicians in jazz, rock, and "pro folk". Possibly originally a folk song? (i.e., real folk, traditional music.) If not, then who wrote it?
- "Driven to tears" by The police, sometimes the name Sting is used.
- "The Donkey Serenade" - sung by Mario Lanza, among others
- "The Dustbin of History" - by The Mr. T Experience
E
- "Eleventh Earl of Mar" by Genesis
- "Enough to be on Your Way" - a song by James Taylor.
- "Eternal Wind" - FFIII overworld theme
- "Everything Is Alright" by Motion City Soundtrack
F
- "Fantastic Cat" by Takako Minekawa
- "Fluff's Travels" by Phish
- "Four Walled World" by Temple Of The Dog
- "Free Beer Tonight" by JV
- "Free Hand (song)" by Gentle Giant
- "Forever Young (Rod Stewart Song)" - Rod Stewart
- "Fuck And Run (Liz Phair Song)" - Liz Phair
G
- "Get Silly" by V.I.C.
- "GfC" by Albert Hammond Jr., the first single off Como Te Llama
- "Gin Gan Goolie" by The Scaffold based on a nonsense song sung at Scout meetings.
- "Gi' Mig Danmark Tilbage" by Natasja
- "The Glory of Love" by Billy Hill (not to be confused with "Glory of Love" by Peter Cetera, David Foster and Diane Nini, which already has a page)
- "God Give Me Strength" by Burt Bacharach and Elvis Costello
- "Guantanamo" by Outlandish
H
- "Have I Been A Fool" by Jack Penate
- "Heaven's Drive" by L'Arc en Ciel
- "Hell is for Children"
- "Hellmarch" Red Alert 1 & 2 Soundtrack
- "Hey Sunshine" by Tony Guzman, recorded by Jerry Rig.
- "Home is Where You're Happy" by Charles Manson, off the album Lie.
- "Homeless Heart" by Bryan Rice
- "Hvad Nu Hvis" by Nik & Jay (a Danish band) and Alex (a Danish singer)
I
- "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On" by Cherelle
- "I Don't Even Know Myself" by The Who (Who's Next album)
- "I Dont Do Surprises" by Axel Whitehead (Losing Sleep album)
- "I Found Lovin'" by Fatback Band
- "I live For You" by George Harrison
- "I Love to Move in Here" by Moby from the album Last Night
- "I'm In Love With a Capital "U"" - Joe Diffie
- "I'm In The Band" by The Hellacopters
- "I'm Losing You" by John Lennon
- "Impulse" by An Endless Sporadic
- "In Another World" - Joe Diffie
- "In Christ Alone" by Michael English, covered by Brian Litrell
- "In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3 (Song) by Coheed and Cambria
- "In My Own Backyard" - Joe Diffie
- "It's the Hard Knock Life" from the musical Annie (the link is active because the page is a redirect to the Annie article)
- "It's a Most Unusual Day" - Andy Williams
- "It's Always Somethin'" - Joe Diffie
- "It Ain't My Fault" - Wardell Quezergue and Joseph Smokey Johnson
- "If You Were My Woman" - George Michael
- "If I Was Your Man (song) by Joe (Details of music video)
- "If I Ever Feel Better by Phoenix
- "I'll Let You Live" by Taking Back Sunday
J
- "John Deere Green" - Joe Diffie
- "Just Be Good to Me" by The SOS Band
- "Just the way you like it" by The SOS Band
K
- "Katmandu (song)" by Bob Seger
- "Keep Young and Beautiful (song) by Al Dubin (lyrics) and Harry Warren (music), performed by Eddie Cantor and a chorus in the 1933 film Roman Scandals.
- "Khil El Arab, a controversial Arab music video by Assi Hilani [1]
- 'Kids, by MGMT
- "Kingfair"(Irish traditional song)
- "Kyle's mom is a bitch" from southpark
L
- "La Bruja" traditional folk song
- "La Negra Tomasa" - Caifanes
- "La Rumba Del Piano" - Fito Paez
- "La Vie Est Belle" Song of MC Solaar's 2003 album Mach 6
- "Left Behind - The lead single of Cansei de Ser Sexy (CSS)'s second studio album, Donkey.
- "Les Champs-Élysées" by Joe Dassin
- "Lets Get Lost (1943 song)" - Vaughn Monroe & The Four Lee Sisters
- "Lightly Row"
- "Lillibolero"
- "Limo Wreck" by Soundgarden (Please include reference to the internet video with the 9/11 clips and the lyrics of this song.)
- "Look for the Silver Lining" by Jerome Kern and Buddy DeSylva
- "Looking For My Leopard" - 7 Seconds of Love
M
- "Mandinka" - a song by Sinéad O'Connor from her 1987 album The Lion and the Cobra
- "Marvelous Light" by Charlie Hall (musician)
- "Mechanical Man" by Devo
- "Moon of Alabama" - Alabama Song by The Doors? Or something else?
- "Murda Murda" by Ja Rule
N
- "Na Kolyme" Russian song by the unknown author (first line: "na kolyme, gde tundra i taiga krugom")
- "Necromancer" by Gnarls Barkley
- "Never Knew Love Like This" by Alexander O'Neal from his 1987 album, "Hearsay" (duet with Cherrelle)
- "Never Said (Liz Phair Song)" - Liz Phair
- "Non Piu Andrai" by Mozart (aria from Marriage of Figaro)
- "Nothing Can Divide Us" - Jason Donovan's first solo hit.
O
- "Ochi Chornya" (Black Eyes)- Gypsy folk song
- "Oh Havana, when I think of you - Frankie Marcos; Grammy nominated
- "Once Upon a December - Anastasia (film)
- "One left standing - Elemeno P
- "Oshikuru" ???
P
- "Potato Junkie" - Therapy?
- "Pinball Paul" by Glen Miller and the Glen Miller Orchestra
- "Plastic (Alanis Song)" - Alanis
- "Powderfinger" by Neil Young
- "Pretty In Pink (song) by The Psychedelic Furs
- "Pretty Rave Girl by I Am X-Ray (Artist also needs to be added)
- "Put A Lil Ummp In It" by Jagged Edge
Q
R
- "Ramt I Natten" by Lizzie, a Danish singer
- "Reach Down" by Temple Of The Dog
- "Renegade" by HammerFall (active link redirects to album page - song article required)
- "Rovolver" by The Donnas
- "Rhinosaur" by Soundgarden
- "Rock Me Mama" - Arthur Big Boy Crudup
S
- "Sabrina" by unknown artist; it was popular in Europe in the '80s, but cannot find any information on it right now.
- "Salute to Kareem" by Red Hot Chili Peppers (B-Side)
- "Saving Us" by Serj Tankian
- "Scythe of Petals from Kingdom Hearts
- "Schweine" - Glukoza
- "Secret Garden" - Bruce Springsteen
- "See the U.S.A. in Your Chevrolet" - Dinah Shore
- "She Likes Surprises" by Soundgarden (B-side and fan favorite)
- "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" by Kenny Chesney, hit country single from the late 90s
- "Shoo Shoo Baby" - The Andrews Sisters
- "Shoot You In The Back - Motörhead
- "Shotgun Willie" - Willie Nelson (album Shotgun Willie)
- "Silver Springs - Fleetwood Mac
- "Silvio" by Bob Dylan
- "Singalulu- The Crazy heads
- "Sing We All Noël" -- Christmas Hymn
- "Situation On Dirty" -- Brotha Lynch Hung
- "Sixteen At War" -- Karina Pasian
- "Snapshot" - Sylvia (the country singer)
- "Someday You'll Be Sorry- Louis Armstrong (information can be found on (http://dippermouth.blogspot.com/2007/08/someday-youll-be-sorry.html)
- "Song for Ireland" - Mary Black, or The Three Tenors
- "Soon and Very Soon" - Andrae Crouch
- "Sourwood Mountain" (US folk song)
- "Starship Trooper" - Yes
- "St. Andrew (This Battle Is In The Air)" by The White Stripes
- "Steel And Glass" by John Lennon (Lennon's attack on Allen Klein)
- "Straight Tequila Night" by John Anderson
- "Sugarman" - Rodriguez
- "Summertime, Summertime" - by The Jamies. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fHZcB1TcIM
- "Sweet Victory in the spongbob episode "Band Geeks" (active link redirects to the voice actor)
T
- "Taylor, The Latte Boy" by multiple artists
- "Tear In Your Hand" by Tori Amos
- "Tell Me if You Still Care" by The SOS Band
- "Tempted To Touch" by Rupee
- "Texas Size Heartache" - Joe Diffie
- "The Chicken", a Jazz-Funk standard recorded by people such as Jaco Pastorius and James Brown.
- "The Devil Made Me Do It", by Thunder
- "The Way You Look At Me" by Christian Bautista
- "The Holy City" by Frederick Weatherly & Stephen Adams; popular song first published 1892, commonly known through at least the 1930s [2]
- "The Rhythm of the Heat" by Peter Gabriel
- "The State of Massachusetts" by Dropkick Murphys
- "The Typewriter" by Leroy Anderson
- "This Is Your Brain" - Joe Diffie
- "Tighter & Tighter" by Soundgarden
- "Time Consumer" by Coheed and Cambria
- "Time Is Running Out (Papa Roach Song)" by Papa Roach
- "Titwillow" by Gilbert and Sullivan
- "Tomorrow (annie song)" from annie (not the U2 song)
- "Too Fat Polka" by Ross MacLean and Arthur Richardson
- "To a friend" by Alexisonfire
- "Tougher Than Nails" - Joe Diffie
- "Tue tue (ghana folk song)" a translation of this ghana folk song will be nice to accompany the lyrics and info.
- "Turf Drop" by E-40 featuring Lil' Jon
U
V
W
- "Waste (song) by Smash Mouth - A track off Astro Lounge by Smash Mouth (released as a single)
- "We Can Do It" by September
- "Where do you go? by Bryan Rice
- "Where The City Meets The Sea" by The Getaway Plan
- "Whole Lotta Gone" - Joe Diffie
- "With or without your help" by Page 44
- "What Can I Do (To Make You Love Me)" by The Corrs
- "White Man" by Queen
- "Wraith Pinned to the Mist and Other Games" by Of Montreal
- "Wurlitzer Prize" - Waylon Jennings
X
Y
- "You Are My High" by The Gap Band
- "You Only Live Twice (song)" - Nancy Sinatra
- "You're Pretty Good Looking" by the The White Stripes
- "Your Personal Touch" - An R&B hit for Soul singer Evelyn Champagne King which reached #9 in the US R&B charts in 1985.
Z
- Zion's Hill - gospel tune