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A
- "A.M. to P.M." by Cassidy on the album I'm a Hustla produced by Neo Da Matrix. The album got 3 and a half stars from VIBE.
- "Aazaadiyan" by Amit Trivedi
- "Absolution Calling" by Incubus
- "Achim Isul" - Korean protest song by Kim Min-ki; banned by the South Korean government.
- "After Ever After" - Disney parody by Jon Cozart of Paint on YouTube (can be found here).
- "Ain't Been Done" by Jessie J written by David Gamson, Emily Warren, Scott Harris (currently redirects to the album's page)
- "Ale Brider" - a traditional Yiddish folk song
- "Alice Human Sacrifice" by Meiko, Miku, Kaito, Len And Rin, Vocaloid)
- "Alive" - by Mondotek
- "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, from the album Temple of the Dog
- "All You Ever Think About Is Sex" by Sparks
- "Alpha Dog" by Fall Out Boy, released as a single from their 2009 compilation album Believers Never Die – Greatest Hits (to which it currently redirects).
- "American Land" - by Bruce Springsteen
- "Amerimacka" by Thievery Corporation featuring Notch
- "Andura Ira" by Clarence Wijewardena
- "Animal Keeper" by George Barnett
- "Another Kind of Green" - by John Mayer Trio
- "The Arab's Farewell to His Favorite Steed" by Caroline Norton - The name of the song appears as "The Arab's Farewell to His Steed" in Araby by Jamese Joyce.
- "Architects" by Rise Against from the 2011 album Endgame (to which it currently redirects)
- "Are You Online" - by Lene Grawford Nystrøm
- "Aroostasha" - campfire song
- "Art School Girl" by Stone Temple Pilots
- "As I Am" by Dream Theater
- "At the End of the Day" by Everclear
B
- "Babylon is Fallen" - see these lyrics and midi file - about black soldiers fighting for the Union in the American Civil War
- "Baker Street Muse" by Jethro Tull from the album Minstrel in the Gallery
- "Ballad of Serenity" by Joss Whedon, theme tune of the TV series Firefly
- "Beautiful U R" a song by Deborah Cox it has so far reached the top ten on the Canadian Hot 100. [1]
- "Beelzebub" by Beats Antique feat. Les Claypool
- "Berlin" by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
- "Best I Ever Had" by Gavin Degraw
- "Best Night of My Life" by Jamie Foxx feat. Wiz Khalifa
- "Best of Me" by the Starting Line (to whom it currently redirects), their signature song
- "Black Eyed Suzie" - traditional (has been recorded by Ricky Skaggs, Roscoe Holcomb, Mac Martin and several other artists)
- "Blessings" by Laura Story
- "Blinded by the Sun" by Gym Class Heroes[2]
- "Blues in the Bottle" - Lovin' Spoonful
- "Body of an American" - The Pogues
- "Booty Man" - Tim Wilson
- "Born in the '70s" by Ed Harcourt, from the album Strangers
- "Bottom of the Well" by Airbourne from the album No Guts. No Glory. (to which it currently redirects)
- "Brighter than Sunshine" - by Aqualung
- "Bring Me Down" by Pillar
- "The Brisk Young Butcher" a traditional song listed in Roud Folk Song Index and with at least one version by Steeleye Span on the album The Hills of Greenmore.
- "Broken Angel" by Arash Labaf featuring Helena Josefsson
- "Broken Moon" by Lowen & Navarro
- "Bryd one Brere". Artist unknown. Middle English love song dating from ~1300. Perhaps the oldest English love song, according to the University of Chicago. They have many sources cited.
- "Bugler's Holiday" by Leroy Anderson (to whom it currently redirects)
- "Bumbo Red" - Capleton
- "Burning My Soul" by Dream Theater
- "Bury the Hatchet" by the Canadian metal group Protest the Hero.
- "Busindre Reel" by Hevia
- "Busy Line" - Rose Murphy and (I think) Louis Armstrong (currently redirects to Rose Murphy)
- "Butterfly" by Screaming Trees
- "By the Time I Get to Arizona" by Public Enemy[3]
C
- "The Call of Ktulu" a song composed by Metallica, from the 1984 album Ride the Lightning (to which it currently redirects).
- "Callin' U" by Outlandish, from the album Closer Than Veins
- "Calling Me Home, Chicago by Paul David Wilson featuring Lee Montgomery
- "Can't Stand It" - Never Shout Never
- "Casimir Pulaski Day" - from the album Illinois by Sufjan Stevens
- "Caught in a Mosh", a popular song by the thrash metal band Anthrax from their 1987 album Among the Living (to which it currently redirects).
- "Cayman Review" by Trey Anastasio
- "Cells" - an instrumental by The Servant
- "Change of Heart" by Change (currently redirects to the album's page)
- "Charigue" - Bhangra song by Glasgow-based bhangra group, Bombay Talkie. (Is this spelling correct? The song seems to be more commonly referred to as "Chargiye".)
- "Chase the Paper" by 50 Cent, single off of Animal Ambition
- "The Chicken", a Jazz-Funk standard recorded by people such as Jaco Pastorius and James Brown.
- "Christmas by the Bay", a song recorded by Tim Hockenberry, composed by Nolan Gasser, with lyrics by Clark Sterling. A song about Christmas time in San Francisco, describing locals in the city.
- "Christmas in San Francisco", a song sung by Vic Damone about special things in San Francisco during the holiday season.
- "Christmas Rappin'" by Kurtis Blow (to whom it currently redirects) [4][5]
- "Christmas Song" by Dave Matthews Band from the album Remember Two Things
- "Christmas (The Warmest Time of the Year)" by Whitney Wolanin
- "Chuai Mad Noi" by Neko Jump
- "Coil" by Opeth, from the album Watershed
- "Cops" by Social Club
- "Corsican Litany" - Vaclav Nelhybel
- "Country Girl" - Black Sabbath
- "Courage" by Manowar
- "Cream On Chrome" - Ratatat
- "Criminal", a song by Eminem (currently redirects to "The Marshall Mathers LP")
- "Crucify My Heart" by Private
- "Crying Shame" by Jack Johnson
- "Cthulhu Sleeps" by Deadmau5, from the album 4x4=12
D
- "D.2. Boyfriend" by The Moldy Peaches
- "Dailyschoolnews" by Educational Platform
- "Damn It Feels Good to Be a Gangsta" by Ghetto Boys (currently redirects to the album's page)
- "Dance of Death" by Iron Maiden
- "Dance Without You", by Skylar Grey (currently redirects to the artist's page)
- "Dar Um Jeito" One Love, One Rhythm – The 2014 FIFA World Cup Official Album" by Avicii, Wyclef and Santana
- "Dark Hollow" - traditional folk song. Has been recorded by many artists, including the Grateful Dead (on the album Reckoning), Mac Wiseman, Ralph Stanley and Muleskinner.
- "D'Artagnan's Theme" by Citizen Cope
- "Days Are Numbers (The Traveller)" by the Alan Parsons Project
- "Days of Elijah" by Robin Mark (also recorded by other artists)
- "Dead & Bloated" by Stone Temple Pilots, a well-known song from their 1992 debut album Core (to which it currently redirects)
- "Dead!" by My Chemical Romance from The Black Parade (to which it currently redirects).
- "Dear Slim", a song with much controversy by Christian rapper KJ-52.
- "Dem Haters" - by Rihanna (currently redirects to the album's page)
- "The Devil Made Me Do It", by Thunder
- "Dig My Own Grave" - by New Found Glory (currently redirects to the EP's page)
- "Disciple" by Slayer
- "Djäpana" - by Yothu Yindi
- "Do svidaniya, Moskva" - by "Lev Leschenko". Moscow 1980 Closing Ceremony song written by A. Pakhmutova
- "Dolla", the début solo single by American singer Ke$ha
- "Donatella" by Lady Gaga from her 2013 album Artpop (to which it currently redirects).
- "The Donkey Serenade" - sung by Mario Lanza, among others
- "Don't Contain Yourself" by Samsung Phone
- "Don't Get Nine" - by N-Dubz (link currently redirects to Uncle B)
- "Don't Hate the Player" - by Body Count.
- "Don't Walk Away" by Miley Cyrus, which will not appear on her second album.
- "Down at the Whiskey" by Mötley Crüe. A DLC song for Rock Band.
- "The Dustbin of History" - by The Mr. T Experience
E
- "EFY Medley" by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This is a medley of "As Sisters in Zion" and "We'll Bring the World His Truth" (the former of which is #309 in the 1985 LDS hymnal)
- "El Celoso" by Marco Antonio Solís. A good song made by Marco.
- "El coquí", a traditional Puerto Rican folk song
- "Electric Love" by BØRNS from the 2015 EP Candy
- "Eleventh Earl of Mar" by Genesis
- "The End" by Andrew F, the first single from off his album Reckless Abandon
- "Endless, Nameless" by Nirvana, the experimental hidden track from their 1991 album Nevermind (to which it currently redirects).
- "Enough to Be on Your Way" by James Taylor, from the album Hourglass
- "Es Por Tí" by Juanes
- "The Eternal", a song by Joy Division that is often seen as the highlight of their Closer album. It is one of the bands more complete recordings and Martin Hannett particularly spent more time on it than any others (Information from "Joy Division: An Ideal Beginning")
- "Everything Changes" by Staind
- "Everything for Free" by K's Choice from the album Cocoon Crash
- "Everything I Ask For" by The Maine, from the album Can't Stop, Won't Stop
- "Everything to Me" by Avalon
- "Everytime I Come Around" by 50 Cent, single off of Animal Ambition
- "Exhale" by System F featuring Armin van Buuren
- "Extraloveable" by Prince
- "Empire of the Clouds" by Iron Maiden[1][2][3][4]
F
- "Fack" by Eminem off his greatest hits album Curtain Call: The Hits (to which it currently redirects).
- "Faith and Misery" hymn
- "Fake Your Beauty" by Bertine Zetlitz
- "Falling In" by Lifehouse from the album Smoke & Mirrors (to which it currently redirects)
- "Fantastic Cat" by Takako Minekawa
- "Fashion!" by Lady Gaga from her 2013 album Artpop (to which it currently redirects).
- "Fighting Man" by NEWS
- "A Fine Day to Die" by Bathory featured on their album Blood Fire Death, written by Quorthon.
- "Flat on the Floor" by Carrie Underwood
- "Flocks in Pastures Green Abiding" by JS Bach
- "Fluff's Travels" by Phish
- "Football Season Is Over" by Bring Me the Horizon
- "For a Girl in Rhinelander Wi" by Wingnut Dishwashers Union
- "For Christ" by Caleb Daniel
- "Free Hand" by Gentle Giant
- "Fuck a Dog" by Blink-182
- "Fuck and Run" by Liz Phair
- "Fuck the Shit" by Sons of Butcher
- "Full Moon, Empty Heart" by Belly, from the album Star
G
- "GfC" by Albert Hammond, Jr., the first single off ¿Cómo Te Llama?
- "Ghostwriter" by RJD2
- "Gi' Mig Danmark Tilbage" by Natasja
- "Gin Gan Goolie" by The Scaffold based on a nonsense song sung at Scout meetings.
- "Girl I Love You" by Massive Attack
- "Girl of the Year" by FM Static
- "Give Back the Love" by The Philosopher Kings
- "Give My Love to Rose" by Johnny Cash
- "Good Girls Want Love Too" by James U. Hammond
- "Goodbye" by Slipknot
- "Gravity" by Alison Krauss, on her album Lonely Runs Both Ways
- "The Groom's Still Waiting at the Altar" written and performed by Bob Dylan; another version by Rod Stewart
- "Guantanamo" by Outlandish
- "Guitar Armada" by Jordan
H
- "Hamma!" by Culcha Candela
- "Happy Birthday, Friend" from No School Today by Jon Arthur
- "Happy Idiot" by TV on the Radio, released as the lead single from their 2014 album Seeds.
- "Have I Been a Fool" by Jack Penate
- "Have You Seen the Ghost of John" Folk Song
- "He Reigns" by Newsboys
- "Heaven & Hot Rods" by Stone Temple Pilots
- "Hell is for Children" by Pat Benatar
- "Hellmarch" - Red Alert 1 & 2 Soundtrack
- "Hello" by Evanescence, from the album Fallen (to which it currently redirects)
- "Hello God" by Dolly Parton (cf. Dolly Parton discography)
- "Hello, Hello" by Elton John and Lady Gaga (currently redirects to the album's page)
- "Hello, It's Late" by Stone Temple Pilots
- "Help Me Stay" by Allan Mac Kay (1983)
- "Heresy" by Nine Inch Nails
- "The Herring Girl" by Bella Hardy winner of BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in 2012. This song was written based on old ballads about the life of a Herring Girl (Stornoway Historical Society website).
- "Hitori Ja Nai Yo"
- "Hold Each Other by A Great Big World feat. Futuristic.
- "Hold On 'til the Night" by Greyson Chance
- "Home Is Where You're Happy" by Charles Manson, off the album Lie
- "Homecoming", the nine-minute, five-movement climax of Green Day's 2004 rock opera American Idiot (to which it currently redirects)
- "Hot Cheetos and Takis" viral YouTube meme from Sepember 2012
- "How About Us" a single released June 2014 by Tarry Mass https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzOH9UslBqA
- "Html Rulez D00d" by The Devil Wears Prada
- "The Hucklebuck" by Roy Alfred and Andy Gibson, later covered by Frank Sinatra (currently redirects to Paul Williams's page)
- "Hurricane" by MS MR
- "Hustler" by 50 Cent, single off of Animal Ambition
- "Hvad Nu Hvis" by Danish artists Nik & Jay and Alex
I
- "I Ain't Got No Home" by Woody Guthrie
- "I Am But a Small Voice" by Lea Salonga
- "I Don't Even Know Myself" by The Who (Who's Next album)
- "I Found a Star on the Ground" by The Flaming Lips
- "I Found Lovin'" by Fatback Band (to whom it currently redirects)
- "I Know His Name (Only His Name)" by The Velvettes
- "I Love Chicago, Chicago My Home", a U.S. folk song famous for various news themes
- "I Ragazzi di Budapest", a song written "by Italians", in support of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Later used both by far-right groups and football supporters. See [6] and [ http://www.antiwarsongs.org/canzone.php?id=9185 ].
- "I Smile" by Kirk Franklin (to whom it currently redirects)
- "I Vow to Thee, My Saviour" After I Vow to thee my country by "Cecil Spring-Rice", revised and updated by "Richard T Bewes"
- "I Walk Alone" by Saliva, used as the WWE's Dave Batista's entrance theme
- "I Want You" by The King Blues
- "I Will Always Return" by Bryan Adams in the movie Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
- "I'd Lie" by Taylor Swift (currently redirects to the album's page)
- "I'll Let You Live" by Taking Back Sunday
- "I'll Never Leave You" by Nicole Croisille
- "I'll Save You All My Kisses" - Dead or Alive. This was a moderately successful single from its respective record Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know. (Currently links to the parent album.)
- "I'm in the Band" by The Hellacopters
- "I'm Not Gonna Miss You" - Glen Campbell, from the documentary Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me. Currently a redirect to the film. Following reasons for a dedicated article on the song:
- Campbell's final studio recording.
- His first single to hit the Top 40 of the Billboard country charts in over 20 years.
- 2015 Grammy Award for Best Country Song.
- Nominated for 2015 Academy Award for Best Original Song (failed to win).
- "I'm Not Over" - Carolina Liar
- "I'm So Blue" by Michael Jackson. It was released (limited in some Chinese and Polish radio stations) as the third single from Jackson's posthumous reissue album Bad 25 (to which it currently redirects).
- "Insanity)" by Oingo Boingo second single off of their final album "Boingo (album)"
- "I've Had Enough" by The Who from the album 1973 album Quadrophenia (to which it currently redirects)
- "I've Just Seen The Rock of Ages (Bluegrass Song) (saw on YouTube)
- "If I Ever Feel Better" by Phoenix
- "If You Were My Woman" by George Michael
- "Irregular Heartbeat" by 50 Cent, single off of Animal Ambition
- "It Ain't My Fault" - Wardell Quezergue and Smokey Johnson (currently a redirect to "It Ain't My Fault" by Silkk the Shocker)
- "It Is You" by newsboys. Popular band, possibly their biggest hit.
- "It Makes Me Crazy" by 10 Speed. Written by Hutch Walker and Eric Laster, it is the second track on their 1998 eponymous debut album 10 Speed. It was on the soundtrack of Scorched (film), a 2003 independent comedy starring Alicia Silverstone, Rachael Leigh Cook, Woody Harrelson, and John Cleese. Here's an address to verify publishing info: http://www.discogs.com/10-Speed-10-Speed/release/3664185.
- "It's a Most Unusual Day" by Andy Williams
J
- "Je Cours" by Stromae
- "Jewels N' Drugs" by Lady Gaga and features T.I., Too $hort, and Twista. From Gaga's 2013 album Artpop. (to which it currently redirects).
- "Joseph! Joseph!" original version by Casman-Steinberg English version by Cahn-Chaplin performed by The Andrew sisters, Jimmy Dorsey
- "Just Some Loops" by Martin Garrix
- "Just Suppose" by Lee Andrews & The Hearts Gotham Records (1956) and United Artists 162 in 1959 in the C.D.-Disc One "For Collectors Ony-3 Compact disc set Collectables Records-Col-8827 in 1995
K
- "Kolshi Bin Yeddi" by Oussama Belhcen
- "Kathleen" by Catfish and the Bottlemen from their 2014 album, The Balcony
- "The Keeper", an English folk song associated with hunting (Roud 1519)
- "Key West Intermezzo (I Saw You First)" by John Mellencamp. A #1 hit in Canada, and Mellencamp's last U.S. Top 40 hit to date.
- "Khil El Arab", a controversial Arab music video by Assi Hilani [7]
- "Kill You" by Eminem (currently redirects to The Marshall Mathers LP)
- "Kidnapper by Blondie was released as a single from the album Plastic Letters
- "Killing Me Killing You" by Sentenced
- "Kingfair" (Irish traditional song)
- "King of the Fairies" (Celtic folk tune)
- "Kings of the Western World" by Deacon Blue from the album Raintown.
- "Kissing in Cars" by Pierce the Veil (currently redirects to the album's page)
- "Kissing the Mirror", a japanese metal band. (original name uses English characters, not Japanese characters, ie: hiragana katakana or kanji)
- "Kona Daze" by the Hawaiian band, Kalapana
- "Kyle's Mom's a Bitch" from South Park (AfD discussion)
L
- "La Bruja" - a traditional folk song of Mexico
- "La Negra Tomasa" - Caifanes
- "La Rumba Del Piano" - Fito Paez
- "La Vie Est Belle" Song of MC Solaar's 2003 album Mach 6
- "l'Accordéoniste" - Édith Piaf
- "Lack of Communication" by Ratt, from the album Out of the Cellar (to which it currently redirects)
- "Lagan - Main yaad aunga"
- "Lasso" by Phoenix, released as the third single from their 2009 album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (to which it currently redirects).
- "The Last Fandango"
- "Laroo Laroo Lilli Bolero" - has been performed by Perry Como, Peggy Lee and Vic Damone, among others
- "Legacy (Nichole Nordeman song)"
- "Les Champs-Élysées" by Joe Dassin
- "Lesson One" by Russ Conway
- "Let Down" - Radiohead (currently redirects to the album's page)
- "Let's All Make Believe" - Oasis (currently redirects to the album's page)
- "LFO" - LFO
- "Lightly Row" - a Suzuki piece
- "Like We Used to" by A Rocket to the Moon
- "Limo Wreck" by Soundgarden (Please include reference to the internet video with the 9/11 clips and the lyrics of this song.)
- "Lisbon" by Angra
- "Listen Here! by Eddie Harris
- "Live at the Barbeque" by Main Source
- "Llama Song" by Burton Earny
- "The Lonely Shepherd" by Gheorghe Zamfir, from the Kill Bill Vol. 1 soundtrack
- "Looking for My Leopard" - 7 Seconds of Love
- "Love Is the Key" by Girls Aloud
- "Love Song" by Paper Lace
M
- "Macy's Day Parade" by Green Day (link re-directs to the album Warning)
- "Make It Rain" by Travis Porter (currently redirects to album's page)
- "Make the World Go Round" by Nas featuring Chris Brown and The Game. A single from Nas' untitled album (to which it currently redirects).
- "Mama" by My Chemical Romance from the album The Black Parade (to which it currently redirects)
- "The Man" by Paul McCartney feat. Michael Jackson - promotional single from McCartney's studio album Pipes of Peace
- "The Man with the Red Face" by Laurent Garnier, released 7th Jan 2000
- "MANiCURE" by Lady Gaga from her 2013 album Artpop
- "Marvelous Light" by Charlie Hall
- "Mary Had a Baby" a Christmas carol
- "Mary Jane Holland" by Lady Gaga from her 2013 album Artpop. (Currently links to the parent album).
- "Master Exploder" by Tenacious D, from the album The Pick of Destiny.
- "Me Sexy" by Nick Cannon
- "Mechanical Man" by Devo
- "Messenger Boy" by Christie Hennessy, also covered by Christy Moore and Mike Denver
- "Mississippi Kid" by Lynyrd Skynyrd off of the album (pronounced 'lĕh-'nérd 'skin-'nérd)
- "Missing Pages" by Seventh Day Slumber
- "Moments in Love" by The Art of Noise (currently redirects to the EP's page)
- "Monday Sucks (Novelty Song)" by Unknown Artist - Notable novelty song that is interesting since nobody knows the true original artist of the song, but there have been notable covers by Frankenstein 3000 and others.
- "Monsta" by Culcha Candela
- "Move Over Darling", breakout hit from the film of the same name - possibly qualifies as a standard but in any case has at least two notable recordings (by Doris Day and Tracey Ullman).
- "Move Ya Body" by Skillz from the 1996 album From Where???
- "Mr. Therapy Man" by Justin Nozuka
- "Murda Murda" by Ja Rule
- "My Country 'Tis of Thy People You're Dying by Buffy Sainte-Marie (1964). It was on her album Little Wheel Spin and Spin, and she performed it on Pete Seeger's TV show Rainbow Quest [8]
- "My Fish Half Dying" by Los Paranoias.
- "My Heroine" by Silverstein, from the album Discovering the Waterfront (to which it currently redirects)
- "My Name" sang by George Canyon from the album One Good Friend
- "My Praise" by Phillips, Craig, and Dean
- "My Sweet Summer" by Dirty Heads, single from their 2014 album Sound of Change.
- "My Type" by Saint Motel (to whom it currently redirects) from the 2014 EP of the same name
- "My Valentine" by Paul McCartney - single from album Kisses on the Bottom (to which it currently redirects). Performed at the 2012 Grammys.
- "My World" - Chris Brown featuring Rihanna
- "Mystery", a comedic song written and performed by Hugh Laurie in the British comedy series A Bit of Fry and Laurie during the pilot episode. He also played a modified version during an episode of Inside the Actors Studio[9]
N
- "Nehar Lik Wenhar Alik" by Oussama Belhcen
- "Na Kolyme" – Russian song by an unknown author (first line: "na kolyme, gde tundra i taiga krugom")
- "Naked Gun Theme" from Police Squad! and The Naked Gun, by Ira Newborn
- "Narwhals, Narwhals" – Weebl [5]
- "Nayan Tarse" by Amit Trivedi, from Dev D
- "Necromancer" by Gnarls Barkley
- "Never Again" by The Midway State
- "Never Give Up (Sryan Bruen song)" by Sryan Bruen
- "New Emotion" by The Time Frequency from the album Dominator (to which it currently redirects)
- "New Yankee Doodle" – Revolutionary War-era song; based on Yankee Doodle
- "New York City" – 2015 Song By The Chainsmokers
- "Nice Dream" – Matthew Herbert featuring Mara Carlyle
- "Nigga Nigga Nigga" by Gangsta Rap from "This Is Gangsta Rap" series
- "너 같은 사람 또 없어 (No Other)" by Super Junior
- "No Favors" by Temper from the album The Best Disco Album in the Universe Volume 4 (currently redirects to the band's page)
- "No Way Out" by Stone Temple Pilots
- "Nobody's Listening" by Linkin Park from the album Meteora (to which it currently redirects)
- "Non Piu Andrai" by Mozart (aria from The Marriage of Figaro)
- "Nornagest Ríma" - traditional Faroese poem (artist unknown)
- "Not Going Home" - by Faithless
- "Nothing Can Divide Us" - Jason Donovan's first solo hit
O
- "Ochi Chornya" (Black Eyes) – Gypsy folk song
- "Oh! Ellin", a single by Gob on Foot in Mouth Disease (2003)
- "Oh Havana, When I Think of You" by Frankie Marcos; nominated for the Latin Grammy Awards of 2000
- "Ol' John Bradlelum", a folk song by Unknown Artist, covered by The Wiggles on their Toot, Toot! CD. Also referenced as a 1930's recording titled "Old John Bradelum". The artist was J.A.H. Whiteley and it was recorded by Great Scott Records.
- "On a Monday" written by Leadbelly (I guess); covered by Johnny Cash under the title "I Got Stripes" and with different refrain
- "On the Southside of Chicago" by Phil Zeller, Copyright 1966 Polygram International Publishing, Inc. Copyright Renewed
- "One Left Standing" by Elemeno P
- "One Million Views" by Goldfish
- "Oshikuru" - from Two and a Half Men
- "Overrated (Everything Is)" - Less Than Jake
- "Over You" - Honor Society
P
- "Padam Padam" - Édith Piaf
- "Panihari Song", Folk song of Rajasthan, see [6]
- "Pakistan Superstar"
- "Palladio", song by Silent Nick(artist is also needed), used by skaters Caydee Denney and Jeremy Barrett.
- "Parental Discretion iz Advised" - N.W.A, from the album Straight Outta Compton
- "Paris in Jail: The Music Video" see: [10] was declined creation because of verifiability issue year ago. 3rd party links: IMDB [11],Metro [12]
- "Penny for a Thought" by Saul Williams
- "The Perfect Life" by Moby with Wayne Coyne on 2013 album Innocents
- "Pieces of Me" by Ledisi
- "Pinball Paul" by Glenn Miller and the Glenn Miller Orchestra
- "Pirates Montage" by Klaus Badelt From The Movie Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
- "Pit Pror Rak" by Muanpair Panaboot
- "Plastic" by Alanis Morissette, from the album Alanis
- "Plowed", a single by Sponge from their 1994 album Rotting Piñata. It still receives moderate airplay on modern and mainstream rock radio stations.
- "Poo" by Neko Jump
- "Pool Shark" by Sublime (AfD discussion)
- "Potato Junkie" - Therapy?
- "Preciso me encontrar" - Cartola (currently redirects to Marisa Monte page)
- "Pretty Lil' Heart - Robin Thicke
- "Pretty Rave Girl" by I Am X-Ray (Artist also needs to be added)
- "Prison Break Anthem" by Kaye Styles (Super mega hit in Europe) nr3 for 26 weeks in ultra top
- "Private Radio" by Vanessa Carlton, from the album Harmonium
- "Psycho Therapy" by the Ramones, from their album Subterranean Jungle
- "Psychobabble" by Alan Parsons Project
- "Puppet on a String" by Roy C. Bennett, Sid Tepper (popularized by Elvis Presley); Written by Roy C. Bennett and Sid Tepper, this easy listening love song was recorded by Elvis Presley for the vehicle film Girl Happy. The King laid down the vocals on this and other previously recorded tracks on June 16, 1964 at Radio Recorders, Culver City for MGM. [7]
Q
- "Quiet Like the Snow"
- "Quite Early One Morning" (English folk song)
R
- "Ramt I Natten" by Lizzie, a Danish singer
- "Reach Down" by Temple of the Dog
- "The Real Worst Enemy" by Zach Pepsin
- "The Rebel Jesus" by Jackson Browne
- "Redneck Paradise" by The Young Brothers[8][9][10], Kid Rock & Marlon Young ft. Hank Williams Jr.
- "Red Cup (I Fly Solo)" by Cash Cash featuring Lacey Schwimmer and Spose
- "Red Devil" by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force, from the album, Perpetual Flame.
- "Revolver" by The Donnas, from the album Gold Medal
- "Right as Rain" by Adele, from the album 19
- "The Right to Sing" by John Miles
- "Rock Me Mama" - Arthur Big Boy Crudup
- "Rock the 40 Oz." by Leftover Crack
- "Rockin' That Thing" - The-Dream
- "Rollercoaster" by Bleachers, released as a single from their 2014 album Strange Desire.
- "Roscoe" - Midlake, from the album The Trials of Van Occupanther (to which it currently redirects), and covered by Ellie Goulding
- "Russia Privjet" - Basshunter
- "Rusty the Skatemaker" - Rasputina, from the album Thanks for the Ether
S
- "Sabrina" by unknown artist; it was popular in Europe in the '80s, but cannot find any information on it right now.
- "Safe European Home" by The Clash from their 1978 album Give 'Em Enough Rope (to which it currently redirects)
- "Sairi del Ande" by Traditional Translation request Spanish / Quechua lyrics to English
- "Sakura Biyori" by Hoshimura Mai
- "San Diego" by Feeder from the Turn single cassette
- "Save by the Bell", aka "Infidelity, Georgia" by Roy C
- "Save Your Best" by Steve Reynolds
- "Saving Us" by Serj Tankian
- "The Saviour Has Come in His Mighty Power" by Leila Naylor Morris
- "Schweine" - Glukoza
- "Scythe of Petals" from Kingdom Hearts
- "Sea of Joy" by Blind Faith
- "Seasons in the Abyss" by Slayer from Seasons in the Abyss (to which it currently redirects)
- "Sentimental Fool" - Jan Hellriegel
- "Sex Games" – the first single by Australian band Diviney, formed by the ex-lead singer of Short Stack
- "Sexy Girl Anthem" by Roscoe Dash
- "Shakespeare in Love" - Layla Kaylif
- "Shayla" by Blondie currently redirects to the album.
- "She Likes Surprises" by Soundgarden, from Songs from the Superunknown (fan favorite)
- "Shoot You in the Back" - Motörhead
- "Shotgun Willie" by Willie Nelson (album Shotgun Willie)
- "Silvio" by Bob Dylan (currently redirects to album's page)
- "Simone's Song" by Stana Katic sung in the movie The Librarian
- "Sing We All Noël" - a Christmas carol
- "Situation on Dirty" by Brotha Lynch Hung
- "Ska Sucks" by Propagandhi - A satirical ska song which is often covered.
- "Skating Away on the Thin Ice of the New Day" by Jethro Tull from the 1974 album War Child
- "Sleep" by Eric Whitacre - A choral song, based on the poem
- "Sleepwalking" by Faker
- "Slight Work" by Wale
- "Slow Bleed" by Thousand Foot Krutch
- "Snapbacks Back" - Tyga
- "So What!" by Jane's Addiction
- "Solo" by Tarry Mass from his 2014 album Ghetto Golf Club
- "Somebody's Gonna Miss Us" - by The Starting Line, from Direction (currently redirects to the band's page)
- "Someday" by Black Eyed Peas from The Beginning (song did not chart and was not a single so probably does not merit an article)
- "Someday You'll Be Sorry" - Louis Armstrong [13]
- "Somewhere to Run" by Krewella
- "Song for Ireland" - Mary Black, or The Three Tenors (currently redirects to original writer's page)
- "So I Could Find My Way" - Enya
- "Soon and Very Soon" - Andrae Crouch
- "Speak to Angels" by 009 Sound System
- "Spending all my time" by Aaron Fresh (AfD discussion for Aaron Fresh)
- "Spitting Out the Demons" by Gorillaz (currently redirects to the album's page)
- "St. Andrew (This Battle Is in the Air)" by The White Stripes, from the album Icky Thump
- "Standing on Higher Ground" by Alan Parsons Project
- "Stupid Thing" by Aimee Mann
- "Stupidfacedd" by Wallpaper
- "Summer Hair = Forever Young" by The Academy Is...
- "Summertime, Summertime" - by The Jamies.[14]
- "Sunshine" by CocoRosie, from the album The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn
- "Sunshine & City Lights" by Greyson Chance, from the EP Truth Be Told: Part 1
- "Surrender" by Perry Como (US #1 in 1946)
- "Switch vs Evil-dog" by switch and evil-dog
T
- "Take a Look at Me Now" by Greyson Chance
- "Taking the Hobbits to Isengard"
- "Taylor, the Latte Boy", written by Zina Goldrich and Marcy Heisler. Has been performed by several artists, including Kristin Chenoweth and Susan Egan.
- "Tear in Your Hand" by Tori Amos
- "Techno Chicken" by Dominoes [15]
- "Teenage Nervous Breakdown" by Little Feat; also recorded later by Nazareth on album "Loud and Proud" (1974) (currently redirects to Sailin' Shoes album)
- "Terry's Song" by Bruce Springsteen
- "Testify to Love" by Avalon; longest running Christian song
- "Thank God It's Not Christmas" by Sparks
- "That Thing Called Love" composed by Perry Bradford called the first record by an African-American performer! on the Perry Bradford page
- "That's How It Is" by Grace Slick & The Great Society from the live album Collector's Item
- "This Circle" by Paramore
- "This Love, This Hate" by Hollywood Undead (currently redirects to the album's page)
- "This Is Your Brain" by Joe Diffie, from the album Twice Upon a Time (to which it currently redirects)
- "This Song" by The Enemy
- "Thorn Tree in the Garden" by Derek and the Dominos
- "Ties That Bind" by Alter Bridge, released as a UK-only single from their 2007 album Blackbird (to which it currently redirects).
- "Tiger in the Night"
- "Tighter & Tighter" by Soundgarden (currently redirects to the album's page)
- "Time Consumer" by Coheed and Cambria
- "Titwillow" by Gilbert and Sullivan
- "To a Friend" by Alexisonfire
- "To Say I Love You" by Ralfi Pagan
- "To Those Who Wait" - The Pussycat Dolls
- "Today" by The New Christy Minstrels
- "Tokyo Road" by Bon Jovi off the album 7800 Fahrenheit
- "Tonight (We Need a Lover)" by Motley Crue from the album Theatre of Pain
- "Too Fat Polka" by Ross MacLean and Arthur Richardson
- "Tower of Strength" by Gene McDaniels, also a UK No.1 for Frankie Vaughan in 1961
- "Trance Figure" Album: The Green Owl Comp: A Benefit For The Energy Action Coalition by School of Seven Bells can buy on Amazon.com | looking for lyrics
- "Trippin'" - 2009 release from dance trio Platnum
- "Tue Tue" - a Ghana folk song
- "Turf Drop" by E-40 featuring Lil' Jon
- "Twice the First Time" by Saul Williams
- "Twisted" by 50 Cent, single from the album Animal Ambition (to which it currently redirects)
U
- "Untitled" by Interpol from their 2002 album Turn on the Bright Lights
V
- "Valicha", a traditional Peruvian song
- "Vamos" by Pixies, from the albums Come On Pilgrim, Surfer Rosa, and Complete 'B' Sides
- "Varðlokkur". Ancient Norse incantation.
- "Vayamos Companeros" by Marquess
- "Victoria" by The Exponents, from the album Prayers Be Answered
- "Vive La Compagnie", a traditional English song
- "Vlad the Impaler" by Kasabian, from the album West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum (to which it currently redirects)
W
- "Wait" by M83, a single from their 2011 album Hurry Up, We're Dreaming. It also appears in the 2014 film The Fault in Our Stars and its soundtrack.
- "Walk Away from the Sun" by Seether
- "Walking" by Mary Mary (link currently redirects to discography)
- "The Warrior Song" by Sean Householder, viral song/video tribute to the sacrifices of the Military now being adopted as training cadence in boot camps across the country and the world. Song has raised tens of thousands of dollars for military charity.
- "Waste" by Smash Mouth - a single off the album Astro Lounge
- "The Way You Look at Me" by Christian Bautista
- "We Ain't Gonna Stop Till People Are Free" by Samuel L. Jackson
- "We All Fall In Love Sometime" by Elton John - Source: http://www.eltonography.com/songs/we_all_fall_in_love_sometimes.html
- "We Can Do It" by September
- "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" by Metallica from their 1986 album Master of Puppets (to which it currently redirects)
- "Welfare Mothers" by Neil Young
- "What Can I Do (To Make You Love Me)" by The Corrs, from the album Talk on Corners
- "What I Heard" by Blondie from the album Panic of Girls
- "What Is the Light?" by The Flaming Lips from the album The Soft Bulletin.
- "When a Fire Starts to Burn" by Disclosure (currently redirects to the album's page)
- "When the Day Met the Night" by Panic! at the Disco, the critically acclaimed song from their 2008 album Pretty. Odd.
- "When the Generals Talk" by Midnight Oil from album Red Sails in the Sunset
- "Where Do You Go?" by Bryan Rice
- "Whiskey" by Jana Kramer
- "White Limo" by Foo Fighters from their 2011 album Wasting Light (to which it currently redirects). Won a 2012 Grammy for "Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance." Also released as an iTunes promotional single.
- "White Man" by Queen, from the album A Day at the Races
- "White Trash Beautiful" by Everlast, from the album White Trash Beautiful
- "Who Am I To Say" by Hope from unknown album.
- "Who Loves the Sun" by The Velvet Underground from the 1970 album Loaded.
- "Why Go" by Pearl Jam from their 1991 debut album Ten. Receives moderate airplay on rock stations. (Currently redirects to a dance group compilation album.)
- "Wide Awake" by Lacuna Coil
- "Windows", jazz standard by Chick Corea
- "Winners Circle" by 50 Cent, single off of Animal Ambition
- "With Plenty of Money and You" 1937 by Harry Warren w. Al Dubin
- "Without Your Love" by Toto – #7AC & #38 Top 100
- "Woman from Tokyo" by Deep Purple from their album Who Do We Think We Are (to which it currently redirects)
- "Word of God Speak" by MercyMe
- "Work Song" by Nat Adderley (currently redirects to the album's page)
- "Wraith Pinned to the Mist and Other Games" by Of Montreal
X
Y
- "Yod Nam" by Thongchai McIntyre
- "You Are My High" by The Gap Band
- "You Found Me" by FFH
- "You Not Me" by Dream Theater, from the album Falling into Infinity
- "You Were Born for This" by Tremolo
- "Your Sweetness (Is Your Weakness)" by Dead or Alive. This was the lead single from their album Fan the Flame (Part 1).
- "You're a Sweetheart" - covered my many performers. Who wrote it and when?
- "You're Pretty Good Looking" by The White Stripes
- "Yume mita ato de" by Garnet Crow
Z
- "Zindagi Aa Raha Hoon Main" sung by Atif Aslam starring Atif Aslam and Tiger Shroff [11] [12]
- "Zion's Hill" - gospel tune sung by the Stanley Brothers and the Gordons
References
- ^ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Book_of_Souls
- ^ www.ironmaiden.com
- ^ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R101
- ^ http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/iron-maiden-the-making-of-bruce-dickinsons-18-minute-masterpiece-empire-of-the-clouds/
- ^ http://lyrics.wikia.com/Weebl:Narwhals
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rsTjHU-HGg
- ^ http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=15283
- ^ http://thetimes-tribune.com/lifestyles/kid-rock-puts-local-song-on-cd-1.1512147
- ^ http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=27944
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQ4DoWJZ_To
- ^ http://www.dawn.com/news/1180954
- ^ http://bollywoodhelpline.com/news-gossips/filmy-buzz/Tiger-Shroff-Overwhelmed-With-Response-For-His-Music-Video-%E2%80%98Zindagi-Aa-Raha-Hoon-Main%E2%80%99/25384