PDF | You Tube | Year | Title | Music by | Lyrics by | Verse | Chorus |
| | 0 | A Soalin' | | | Soal, soal, soal, cake. Please good missus a soal cake | Hey ho nobody home, meat nor drink nor money have I none |
| | 0 | Across the Western Ocean | | | O the times were hard and the wages low | Amelia, whar' you bound to? |
| | 0 | Ain't No Bugs on Me | | | Ain't no bugs on me | |
| | 0 | Ain't You Got a Right to the Tree of Life | | | Tell my mother, tell my father | Ain't you got a right to the tree of life? |
| | 0 | All My Trials | | | Had a little book was given to me | All my trials, Lord, soon be over |
| | 0 | All the Pretty Little Horses | | | Hush a bye, don't you cry | Dapples and greys, pintos and bays |
| | 0 | All Through the Night | | | Sleep, my child, and peace attend thee | All through the night |
| | 0 | Alphabet Song | | | A B C D | Now I know my A-B-Cs |
| | 0 | Amazing Grace | | | Amazing grace, how sweet the sound | |
| | 0 | Anathea | | | Lazlo Feher stole a stallion | Anathea, Anathea |
| | 0 | Angels Have We Heard on High | | | Angel have we heard on high, sweetly singing o'er the plains | Gloria in excelsis Deo |
| | 0 | Are You Tired of Me My Darling | | | Are you tired of me my darling? | Answer only with your eyes |
| | 0 | Auld Lang Syne | | | Should auld acquaintance be forgot? | For auld lang syne, my dear |
| | 0 | Away in a Manger | | | Away in a manger, no crib for a bed | |
| | 0 | Backwater Blues | | | Well it rained five days and the skies turn dark as night | There's trouble takin' place in the lowlands at night |
| | 0 | Bamboo | | | You take a stick of bamboo, take a stick of bamboo | |
| | 0 | Banana Boat Song | | | Come mister tally man, tally me banana | Day-o, Day-o, Daylight come and me wanna go home |
| | 0 | Barbara Allen | | | in Scarlet town, where I was born | |
| | 0 | Bear Song | | | The other day, I saw a bear, out in the woods, a way out there | |
| | 0 | Beautiful Brown Eyes | | | Willie, my darling, I love you | Beautiful, beautiful brown eyes |
| | 0 | Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms | | | Believe me, if all those endearing young charms | |
| | 0 | Bell Bottom Trousers | | | Once there was a little girl who lived next to me | Bell bottom trousers, coat of navy blue |
| | 0 | Bella Ciao | | | Una mattina mis sono alzato | Una mattina mi sono alzato |
| | 0 | Blackest Crow | | | As time draws near my dearest dear when you and I must part
As time draws near my dearest dear when you and I must part | |
| | 0 | Blue | | | I have a dog and his name is Blue | Singin' here, Blue, you're a good dog you |
| | 0 | Blue-Tail Fly | | | When I was young I used to wait: On the boss and hand him his plate | Jimmie crack corn, and I don't care, my master's gone away |
| | 0 | Boston Come All Ye | | | Come all ye young sailormen listen to me, I'll sing you a song of the fish of the sea | Then blow ye winds westerly, westerly blow |
| | 0 | Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella | | | Bring a torch, Jeanette, Isabella | |
| | 0 | Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie | | | O bury me not, on the lone prairie | |
| | 0 | Careless Love | | | Love, oh love, oh careless love | |
| | 0 | Church in the Wildwood | | | When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound | Come to the church in the wildwood, come to the church in the vale |
| | 0 | Cielito Lindo | | | De la Sierra Morena, Cielito Lindo |
Ay, ay, ay, ay, Canta y no llores |
| | 0 | Clementine | | | In a cavern, in a canyon, excavating for a mine | Oh, my darling! Oh, my darling! Oh, my darling, Clementine! |
| | 0 | Click Go the Shears | | | Click go the shears boy, click click click | The ringer looks around and is beaten by a blow |
| | 0 | Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies | | | Come all ye fair and tender ladies | Come all ye fair and tender ladies |
| | 0 | Come and Go with Me | | | Come and go with me to that land | |
| | 0 | Coventry Carol | | | Lully lulay, thou little tiny Child | |
| | 0 | Cowboy Jack | | | He was just a lonely cowboy, with a heart so brave and true | |
| | 0 | Crawdad Song | | | You get a hook and I'll get a pole | Honey, sugar baby mine. |
| | 0 | Cruel War | | | The cruel war is raging, Johnny has to fight | |
| | 0 | Cuckoo | | | Oh the cuckoo she's a pretty bird | Jack of Diamond, Jack of Diamonds you're the meanest heart I know |
| | 0 | De Colores | | | Des colores, des colores, se visten los campos en la primavera | Y por eso los grandes amores de muchos colores me gustan a mi |
| | 0 | Deck the Halls | | | Deck the halls with boughs of holly | |
| | 0 | Ding Dong Merrily on High | | | Ding don! Merrily on high, in heav'n the bells are ringing | |
| | 0 | Dona Dona Dona | | | On a wagon bound for market. There's a calf with a mournful eye | How the winds are laughing, they laugh with all their might |
| | 0 | Dona Nobis Pacem | | | Dona nobis, pacem, pacem | |
| | 0 | Down by the Bay | | | Down by the bay where the watermelon grow | Did you ever see a whale with a polk-a dot tail? |
| | 0 | Down by the Riverside | | | Gonna lay down my word and shield | I ain't gonna study war no more |
| | 0 | Down by the Station | | | Down by the station, early in the morning | |
| | 0 | Down in the Valley | | | Down in the valley, valley so low | |
| | 0 | Down to the River to Pray | | | As I went down to the river to pray | Oh! Sisters, let's go down |
| | 0 | Dream of a Miner's Child | | | A miner was leaving his home for his work | Please Daddy don't go to the mines today |
| | 0 | Drill Ye Terriers | | | Every morning at five o'clock | Drill ye tarriers drill |
| | 0 | Drunken Sailor | | | What shall we do with a drunken sailor? | hey, ho, and up she rises |
| | 0 | Dry Bones | | | Ezekiel connected them dry bones | |
| | 0 | East Virginia Blues | | | I was born in East Virginia, North Carolina I did go | |
| | 0 | Eh' Cumpari | | | E cumpari, ci vo sunari. Chi si sona? | |
| | 0 | Eh' La Bas | | | Mon che kouzen mo che kouzinmo lenme la kizin | Eh la bas. Eh la bas. |
| | 0 | Ezekiel Saw the Wheel | | | Ezekiel saw the wheel way up in the middle of the air | A wheel in a wheel way up in the middle of the air |
| | 0 | Farther Along | | | Tempted and tried, we're oft made to wonder | |
| | 0 | Fem-la Dit | | | Femme-là dit mo malérè | |
| | 0 | Fiddlers Green | | | As I walked by the dockside on evening so fair | Wrap me up in my oilskins and jumper |
| | 0 | First Noel | | | The first Noel, the angel did say | Noel, noel, noel, noel, born is the king of Israel |
| | 0 | Five Little Ducks | | | Five little ducks went out to play | Mother duck said, "Quack, quack, quack" |
| | 0 | Flora | | | When first I came to Louisville, my fortune there to find | |
| | 0 | Foggy Foggy Dew | | | When I was a bachelor, I lived all alone | To keep her from the foggy, foggy dew |
| | 0 | Fox | | | The fox went out on a chilly night | The fox went out on a chilly night |
| | 0 | Frankie and Johnny | | | Frankie and ;Johnny were lovers, Lordy how they did love | He was my man, but he done my wrong |
| | 0 | Frere Jacques | | | Frere Jacques | Din, dan, don. Din, dan, don |
| | 0 | Friendly Beasts | | | Jesus, our brother, kind and good | |
| | 0 | Froggie Went a Courtin' | | | Froggie went a-courtin' and he did ride, a - huh | |
| | 0 | Frozen Logger | | | As I sat down one evening, 'twas in a small café, | I see you are a logger and not just a common bum |
| | 0 | Fum Fum Fum | | | On December five and twenty, fum fum, fum | Fum, fum fum |
| | 0 | Game of Cards | | | As I was walking one midsummer's morning | O where are you going my pretty young lady? |
| | 0 | Gilgarra Mountain | | | As I was a goin' over Gilgarra Mountain | Mush-a-ring-um-dur-am-dum, whack-fol the daddy-o |
| | 0 | Girl I Left Behind | | | I'm lonesome since I crossed the hill, and o'er the moorland sedgy | And send me safely back again,
to the girl I left behind me |
| | 0 | Git Along Little Dogies | | | As I was a walking one morning for pleasure | Whoopee ti, yi, yo, git along little dogies |
| | 0 | Give Me That Old Time Religion | | | It makes me love everybody | Well it was good enough for my momma |
| | 0 | Go Down Moses | | | When Israel was in Egypt's land, let my people go | Go down, Moses, way down in Egypt land |
| | 0 | Go Tell Aunt Rhody | | | Go tell Aunt Rhody, go tell Aunt Rhody, go tell Aunt Rhody, the old grey goose is dead | |
| | 0 | Go Tell It on the Mountain | | | Go tell it on the mountain, over the hill and everywhere | |
| | 0 | God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen | | | God rest ye merry gentlemen, let nothing you dismay | |
| | 0 | God's Gonna Cut You Down | | | Well, my goodness gracious, let me tell you the news | You can run on for a long time |
| | 0 | Goin' Down the Road | | | Going down that road feeling bad | I ain't gonna be treated this a-way |
| | 0 | Goober Peas | | | Settin' by the roadside on a summer's day | Peas,. Peas, peas, peas, eatin' goober peas |
| | 0 | Good Christian Men Rejoice | | | Good Christian men, rejoice, with heart, and soul, and voice | |
| | 0 | Good King Wenceslas | | | Good King Wenceslas look out, on the feast of Stephen | |
| | 0 | Great Silkie of Sule Skerrie | | | An earthly nurse sits and sings, and aye, she sings by lily wean | |
| | 0 | Green Grass Grew All Around | | | There was a tree, all in the wood | |
| | 0 | Green Grow the Lilacs | | | Green grow the lilacs, all sparking with dew | |
| | 0 | Greenland Whale Fisheries | | | Twas in eighteen hundred and fifty-three | And for Greenland sailed away, brave boys |
| | 0 | Greensleeves | | | Alas, my love, you do me wrong, to cast me out, so discourteously | |
| | 0 | Gypsy Rover | | | The gypsy rover came over the hill | He whistled and he sang 'til the green world rang |
| | 0 | He's Got the Whole World in His Hands | | | He's got the wind and rain right in his hands, in His hands. | He's got the whole world, in his hands. |
| | 0 | High Germany | | | Oh, woe be to the orders, that marched my love away | |
| | 0 | Hokey Pokey | | | You put your right leg in | You do the hokey pokey and you turn yourself around |
| | 0 | House of the Rising Sun | | | There is a house in New Orleans, they call the Rising Sun | They call the rising sun |
| | 0 | How Great Thou Art | | | O Lord my God when I in awesome wonder | How great thou art! |
| | 0 | Hush Little Baby | | | Hush little baby, don't you say a word | |
| | 0 | Hush-A-Bye | | | Hush-a-bye, don't you cry | Dapples and greys, pinto and bays |
| | 0 | I Ride an Old Paint | | | I ride an old paint, I lead an old da | Ride around, little dogies, ride around them slow |
| | 0 | I Saw Three Ships | | | I saw three ships comesailing in | On Christmas day in the morning |
| | 0 | I Shall Not Be Moved | | | Well, Lordy I shall not be, I shall not be moved | |
| | 0 | I Wonder As I Wander | | | I wonder as I wander out under the sky | |
| | 0 | If You're Happy and You Know It | | | If you're happy and you know it clap your hands | f you're happy and you know it then your face will surely show it |
| | 0 | Irish Lullaby | | | Over in Kilarney, many years ago | Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ra, Too-ra-loo-ra-li, |
| | 0 | I've Been Working on the Railroad | | | I've been working on the railroad | Dinah blow your horn! Dinah blow your horn! |
| | 0 | Jack of Diamonds | | | Go put up your horses and feed them some hay | Jack of diamonds, jack of diamonds, I know you of old |
| | 0 | Jacob's Ladder | | | We are climbing Jacob's ladder | |
| | 0 | Jambalaya | | | Good-bye Joe, me gotta go, me oh my oh | Well jambalaya and a crayfish pie and fillet gumbo |
| | 0 | Jesse James | | | Jesse James was a lad, who killed many a man | Poor Jesse had a wife, to mourn for his life |
| | 0 | Jesus Met the Woman at the Well | | | Jesus met the woman at the well | |
| | 0 | Jesus on the Mainline | | | Now, Jesus is on that mainline, tell Him what you want | |
| | 0 | Jimmy Whalen | | | Alone as I walked by the banks of the river | |
| | 0 | John Henry | | | When John Henry was a baby | Hammer be the death of me |
| | 0 | Johnny's Gone for a Soldier
gone for a Soldier | | | Here I sit on Buttermilk Hill | |
| | 0 | Jolly and Gay | | | Jolly and gay is the funny old clown | |
| | 0 | Jolly Old Saint Nicholas | | | Jolly old Saint Nicholas, lean your ear this way | |
| | 0 | Joshua Fit de Battle of Jericho | | | Joshua fit the Battle of Jericho, Jericho, Jericho | |
| | 0 | Kisses Sweeter Than Wine | | | When I was a young man, had never been kissed | Oh, oh! Kisses sweeter than wine |
| | 0 | Kumbaya | | | Kumbaya, my Lord, Kumbaya | |
| | 0 | La Bamba | | | Para bailar la bamba se necesita | Bamba, bamba, bamba, bamba |
| | 0 | La Cucaracha | | | Cuando uno quiere a una | La cucarach, la cucarach, ya no quieres caminar |
| | 0 | La Llorona | | | Todos me dicen el negro, llorona | |
| | 0 | Leatherwing Bat | | | Hi! Said the leatherwing bat, I'll tell you the reason that | |
| | 0 | Leave Her, Johnny | | | I thought I heard the old man say | Leave her, Johnny, leave her |
| | 0 | Limerick Rake | | | I am a young fellow that's easy and bold | |
| | 0 | Little Brown Jug | | | My wife and I lived all alone | Ha, ha, Ha! You and me! Little brown jug don't I love thee |
| | 0 | Little Rosewood Casket | | | There's a little rosewood casket | There's a little rosewood casket |
| | 0 | Loch Lomond | | | By yon bonnie banks and by yon bonnie brae | Oh! Ye'll take the high road, and I'll take the low road |
| | 0 | Lonesome Traveler | | | I traveled in the mountains, traveled in the valley | I'm just a lonely and a lonesome traveler |
| | 0 | Lonesome Valley | | | You gotta walk, that lonesome valley | You gotta walk that lonesome valley |
| | 0 | Los Peces en el Rio | | | La Virgen se esta peinando entre cortina y cortina | Pero mira como beben los peces en el rio |
| | 0 | Mademoiselle from Armentieres | | | Mademoiselle from Armentieres, parlez-vous? | Hinky dinky parlez vous? |
| | 0 | Make Me a Pallet on the Floor | | | Honey make me a pallet on your floor | Make me down a pallet on your floor |
| | 0 | Mama Don't Allow | | | Mama don't 'low no banjo playin' round here | |
| | 0 | Man of Constant Sorrow | | | I am a man of constant sorrow | |
| | 0 | Many Thousand Gone | | | No more auction block for me | Many thousand gone |
| | 0 | Mary Don't You Weep | | | If I could, I surely would | O, Mary don't you weep, don't you mourn |
| | 0 | Mary Had a Baby | | | Mary had a baby, Oh Lord! | |
| | 0 | Masters in This Hall | | | Masters in this hall, hear ye news today | |
| | 0 | Matty Groves | | | A holiday, a holiday and the first one of the year | Come home with me, little Matty Groves and sleep with me 'til light |
| | 0 | Michael, Row the Boat Ashore | | | Michael row the boat ashore, hallelujah | |
| | 0 | Midnight Special | | | Well, you wake up in the mornin' | Let the midnight special shine its light on me |
| | 0 | Minstrel Boy | traditional | Sir Thomas Moore | The minstrel boy to the war has gone | Land of song, said the warrior bard |
| | 0 | Molly Malone | | | In Dublin fair city, where girls are so pretty | Cockles and mussels, alive, alive-o |
| | 0 | Monday Morning | | | Early one mornin’ one mornin’ in spring | |
| | 0 | More We Get Together | | | The more we get together | The more we get together the happier we'll be |
| | 0 | Morning Train | | | I'm going home on the morning train | |
| | 0 | Motherless Child | | | Sometimes, I feel like a motherless child | |
| | 0 | My Creole Bell | | | My Creole belle, I love you well | |
| | 0 | My Love's in Germany | | | My love's in Germany send him home | My love's in Germany send him home |
| | 0 | New River Train | | | I'm riding on that new river train | |
| | 0 | Nine Pound Hammer | | | This nine pound hammer is a little too heavy | Roll on buddy, don't you roll so slow |
| | 0 | No More Auction Block for Me | | | No more auction block for me, no more | No more auction block for me, no more |
| | 0 | Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen | | | Nobody knows the trouble I've seen | |
| | 0 | O Freedom | | | O Freedom, O Freedom | An' before I'd be a slave, I'll be buried in my grave |
| | 0 | Oh Shenandoah | | | Oh, Shenandoah, I long to hear you | Away, I'm bond away, across the wide Missouri |
| | 0 | Oh! Dear! What can the Matter Be | | | Oh! Dear! What can the matter be? | |
| | 0 | Oh, Sinner Man | | | Oh sinner man, where you gonna run to | All on that day |
| | 0 | Oh, What a Beautiful City | | | Oh, what a beautiful city | |
| | 0 | Old Chisholm Trail | | | Come along boys and listen to my tale | |
| | 0 | Old Coat | | | I looked to the east, I looked to the west | Take off your old coat, and roll up your sleeves |
| | 0 | Old Dan Tucker | | | I came to town de udder night | Get out de way, Old Dan Tucker |
| | 0 | On Top of Old Smokey | | | On top of Old Smokey, all covered with snow | |
| | 0 | Parting Glass | | | Oh, all the money e'er I had, I spent it in good company | |
| | 0 | Polly Von | | | I shall tell of a hunter, whose life was undone | She'd her apron wrapped about her, and he took her for a swan |
| | 0 | Polly Wolly Doodle | | | Oh, I went down south for to see my spouse | Fare the well, fare thee well, fair thee well my fairy fey |
| | 0 | Pop Goes the Weasel | | | All around the mulberry bush | Pop! Goes the weasel. |
| | 0 | Pretty Mary | | | My horses ain't hungry, they won't eat your hay | Pretty Mary, pretty Mary, would you think me unkind |
| | 0 | Rambler Gambler | | | I'm a rambler, I'm a gambler | And if the people don't like me, they can leave me alone |
| | 0 | Red Is the Rose | | | Come over the hills, my bonnie Irish lass | Red is rose that in yonder garden grows |
| | 0 | Red River Valley | | | From this valley, they say you are going | |
| | 0 | Riddle Song | | | I gave my love a cherry that had no stone | |
| | 0 | Rio Grande | | | Oh say were you ever in the Rio Grande? | We're bound for the Rio Grande |
| | 0 | Rise Up Shepherd and Follow | | | There's a star in the east on Christmas morn | |
| | 0 | Rising of the Moon | | | And come, tel me Sean O'Farrell, tell me why you hurry so | By the rising of the moon, by the rising of the moon |
| | 0 | Rock My Soul | | | Rock my soul in the bosom of Abraham | |
| | 0 | Rocky Road | | | Red light, green light, 'round the town | Red, green ol' rocky road, tell me what you see |
| | 0 | Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms | | | I ain't gonna work on the railroad, ain't gonna work on the farm | Rollin' in my sweet baby's arms, roll in my sweet baby's arms |
| | 0 | Roving Gambler | | | I am a roving gambler I've gambled all around | I am a roving gambler I've gambled all around |
| | 0 | Row, Row, Row Your Boat | | | Row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream | |
| | 0 | Rye Whiskey | | | Rye whiskey, rye whiskey, I'll drink when I'm dry | |
| | 0 | Salee Dame | | | Mamselle Josephine ingriste dans la rue Dauphine | |
| | 0 | Sally Gardens | | | Down by the Sally gardens, my love and I did meet | |
| | 0 | Salve Regina | | | Hail holy queen enthroned above. Oh Maria. | Hail holy queen enthroned above. Oh Maria. |
| | 0 | Sankta Lucia Sangen | | | Nightly, go heavy hears, round farm and steading | |
| | 0 | Sarasponda | | | Sarasponda, sarasponda, sarasponda Ret-set-set | |
| | 0 | Scarborough Fair | | | Are you going to Scarborough fair? | |
| | 0 | Seeing Nellie Home | | | In the sky, the bright stars glittered | I was seeing Nellie home |
| | 0 | Seven Joys of Mary | | | The first good joy that Mary had, it was the joy of one | |
| | 0 | Shady Grove | | | Shady Grove, my little love | Shady Grove, I'm bound for Shady Grove |
| | 0 | Short'ning Bread | | | Mama's little baby loves short'nin' | |
| | 0 | Si Me Quieres Escribir | | | Si me quieres escribir, ya sabes mi paradero | |
| | 0 | Single Girl | | | When I was a single girl, dressed in clothes so fine | |
| | 0 | Sinner Man | | | Run to the moon; "Moon, won't you hide me?" | Oh, sinner man; where you're gonna run to |
| | 0 | Skip to My Lou | | | Flies in the sugar bowl, | |
| | 0 | Soldier, Soldier, Marry Me | | | Oh! Soldier, soldier won't you marry me | |
| | 0 | Some Come to Sing | | | Some come to dance, some come to play | I come to sing |
| | 0 | Song for Ireland | | | Walking all the day near tall towers where falcons build their nest | |
| | 0 | Sourwood Mountain | | | Chickens a crowin' in the Sourwood Mountains | |
| | 0 | Spanish is a Loving Tongue | | | Spanish is a loving tongue, soft as music, light as spray | |
| | 0 | Spent Youth | | | How do I know my youth has been spent | |
| | 0 | St. James Infirmary Blues | | | I went down to St. James Infirmary | |
| | 0 | Steal Away | | | Steal away, steal away, steal away to Jesus | |
| | 0 | Stewball | | | Stewball was a race horse, and I wish he was mine | |
| | 0 | Streets of Laredo | | | As I walked out in the streets of Laredo | |
| | 0 | Sweet Betsy from Pike | | | Have you heard tell of sweet Betsy from Pike | |
| | 0 | Swing Low, Sweet Chariot | | | Swing low, sweet chariot, comin' for to carry me home | |
| | 0 | Take This Hammer | | | Take this hammer and carry it to the captain | Tell him I'm gone, tell him I'm gone |
| | 0 | There is a Tavern in the Town | | | There is a tavern in the town | Fare thee well, for I must leave thee, |
| | 0 | There's a Hole in My Bucket, Dear Liza | | | There's a hole in the bucket , dear Liza | |
| | 0 | This Little Light of Mine | | | This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine | |
| | 0 | This Old Man | | | This old man, he played, one | With a knick knack paddywhack, give your dog a bone |
| | 0 | This Train | | | Don't you hear that train a comin' comin' around the bend | This train is bound for glory, this train |
| | 0 | Titanic | | | Oh they built the ship Titanic and when that ship was through | It was sad, so sad; it was sad, mighty sad |
| | 0 | Tom Dooley | | | Hang down your head Tom Dooley | |
| | 0 | Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day | | | Tomorrow shall be my dancing day | Sing! Oh! My love |
| | 0 | Trampin' | | | I've never been to heaven but I've been told | I'm trampin', trampin', try'n' to make heaven my home |
| | 0 | Twelve Days of Christmas | | | On the first day of Christmas, my true love sent to me | |
| | 0 | Vive L'Amour | | | Let every good fellow, now join in our song, | Vive la, vive la, vive l'amour |
| | 0 | Wabash Cannonball | | | From the Great Atlantic Ocean | |
| | 0 | Wade in the Water | | | Wade in the water, wade in the water | |
| | 0 | Wars of Germany | | | Oh, woe be to the orders that marched my love away | Woe be to the bloody wars of high Germany |
| | 0 | Wassail Song | | | Here we come a wassailing, among the leaves so green | |
| | 0 | Water is Wide | | | The water is wide, and I cannot get over | |
| | 0 | Wayfaring Stranger | | | I am a poor, wayfaring stranger | |
| | 0 | We Wish You a Merry Christmas | | | Once in a year, it is not thought amiss | We wish you a merry Christmas |
| | 0 | Wearing of the Green | | | Oh! Paddy dear, and did you hear the news that's going round? | |
| | 0 | Well, Well, Well | | | Well, well, well, who's that a callin'? | |
| | 0 | Wheels on the Bus | | | The wheels on the bus go round and round | All through the town |
| | 0 | When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder | | | When the trumpet of the Lord | When the roll is called up yonder I'll be there |
| | 0 | When the Saints Come Marching In | | | We are trav'ling in the footsteps, of those who've gone before | Oh, when the saints, go marching in |
| | 0 | White Rose | | | The first time I met you, my darling | I love the white rose in its splendor |
| | 0 | Wild Rover | | | I've been a wild rover for many a year | And it's no, nay, never,
And it's no, nay, never--no nay never no more |
| | 0 | Will the Circle Be Unbroken? | | | I was standing, by my window, on a cold and cloudy day | Will the circle be unbroken, by and by, Lord, by and by? |
| | 0 | Will You Go, Lassie, Go | | | Oh the summer time is coming and the trees are sweetly blooming | Will you go, lassie, go? |
| | 0 | Wimoweh | | | In the jungle, the mighty jungle | A-wimoweh, a-wimoweh |
| | 0 | Wind and Rain | | | There were two sisters of county Clair | Oh! The dreadful wind and rain |
| | 0 | Working on the Building | | | Well, I'm working on the building | I'm going to heaven, get my reward |
| | 0 | Worried Man Blues | | | It takes a worried man to sing a worried song. | I'm worried now but I won't be worried long |
| | 0 | Wreck of the Sloop John B | | | We came on the sloop John B. | |
| | 0 | Yellow Bird | | | Yellow bird up high in banana tree | |
| | 0 | Yellow Rose of Texas | | | There's a yellow girl in Texas | She's the sweetest girl of color that this darkey ever knew |
| | 0 | You Old Fool | | | Now, I came home the other night as, drunk as I could be | You blind fool, you drunken fool, can't you never see? |
| | 1287 | Gaudeamus Igitur | Sigmund Romberg | Dorthy Donnelly | Gaudeamus igitur | Post jucundam juventutem |
| | 1587 | We Gather Together | | | We gather together to ask the Lord's blessing | We gather together to ask the Lord's blessing |
| | 1636 | Aura Lea | George R. Poulton | W. W. Fosdick | When the blackbird in the spring | Aura Lea, Aura Lea, maid with golden hair |
| | 1636 | Now Thank We All Our God | Johann Cruger | Martin Rinkart | Now thank we all our god, with heart and hands and voices | |
| | 1742 | Joy to the World Christmas | George F. Handel | Issac Watts | Joy to the world! The Lord has come. | |
| | 1751 | O Come All Ye Faithful | | | O come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant | |
| | 1784 | Green Grow the Rashes, O | | | There's nought but care on ev'ry han', in ev'ry hour that passes, O; | Green grow the rashes, O; |
| | 1785 | Plaisir d'Amour | | | Plaisir d'….amour ne dure qu’un moment | |
| | 1786 | Babylon | | | By the waters, the waters of Babylon | |
| | 1818 | Silent Night | Franz Gruber | Joseph Mohr | Silent night! Holy night! All is calm, all is bright. | |
| | 1823 | Home Sweet Home | Henry Bishop | John Howard Pyne | Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam | Home sweet home sweet home |
| | 1824 | O Tannenbaum | | | O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree | |
| | 1825 | Ave Maria | | | Ave Maria gratia lena | |
| | 1837 | O Come Little Children | | | O come, little children, o come, one and all | |
| | 1838 | Annie Laurie | | | Maxwelton Braes are bonnie where early fa's the dew | |
| | 1840 | Hark The Herald Angels Sing | Felix Mendelssohn | Charles Wesley | Hark! The herald angels sing; "Glory to the newborn King!" | |
| | 1844 | Over the River and Through the Woods | | | Over the river and through the woods | |
| | 1847 | O Holy Night | | | O holy night, the stars are brightly shining | Oh, night diving! |
| | 1848 | Oh Susanna | | | I came from Alabama with a banjo on my knee | Oh! Susanna! Oh don't you dry for me |
| | 1848 | Simple Gifts | | | 'Tis a gift to be simple; 'tis a gift to be free | When true simplicity is gained, to bow and to bend we shan't be ashamed |
| | 1849 | Nelly Was a Lady | | | Down on de Mississippi floating | Nellie was a lady, last night she died |
| | 1850 | De Camptown Races | | | De Camptown ladies sing dis song, doo-dah, doo-dah | Gwine to run all night! Gwine to run all day! |
| | 1850 | It Came Upon a Midnight Clear | Richard S. Willis | Edmund Sears | It came upon a midnight clear, that glorious song of old | |
| | 1850 | Nelly Bly | | | Nelly Bly! Nellie Bly! Bring de broom along | Heigh! Nelly Ho! Nelly, listen lub to me |
| | 1851 | Old Folks at Home | | | Way down up on the Swanee River | All de world am sad and dreary, everywhere I roam |
| | 1852 | Farewell to Tarwaithie | traditional | George Scroggie | Farewell to Tarwathie adieu Mormond Hill | In hopes to find riches in hunting the whale |
| | 1852 | Massa's in de Cold Ground | | | Round de meadows am a ringing, de darkey's mournful song | Massa's in de cold, cold ground |
| | 1853 | My Old Kentucky Home | | | The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home | Weep no more, my lady |
| | 1854 | O Come, O Come, Emmanuel | | | O come, o come, Emmanuel, and ransom captive Israel | |
| | 1855 | Hard Times | | | Let us pause in life's pleasures and count its many tears | Tis the song, the sigh, of the weary |
| | 1855 | Juanita | George Frideric F. Handel | Caroline Sheridan Norton | Soft o'er the fountain, ling'ring falls the southern moon | Nita! Juanita! Ask thy soul if we should part |
| | 1855 | Listen to the Mockingbird | | | I'm dreaming now of Hallie, sweet Hallie | Listen to the mocking bird |
| | 1856 | Darling Nellie Gray | | | There's a low green valley on the old Kentucky shore | Oh! My poor Nellie Gray, they have taken you away |
| | 1857 | Jingle Bells | | | Dashing through the snow in a one-horse open sleigh | Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way |
| | 1857 | We Three Kings | | | We three kings of Orient are, bearing gifts, we travers afar | |
| | 1859 | Dixie | | | Oh, I wish I was in the land of cotton | I wish I was in Dixie, Hooray! Hooray! |
| | 1860 | Old Black Joe | | | Gone are the days, when my heart was young and gay | I'm coming, I'm coming, for my head is bending low |
| | 1860 | Up on the Housetop | | | Up on the housetop, reindeer paws, out jumps good ol' Santa Claus | Ho! Ho! Ho! Who wouldn't go? |
| | 1860 | Wildwood Flower | Joseph Philbrick Webster | Maud Irving | I will twine 'mid the ringlets of my raven black hair | |
| | 1861 | Eternal Father, Strong to Save | John Dykes | William Whiting | Eternal Father, strong to save, whose arm hath bound the restless wave | |
| | 1863 | Gospel Train | | | The gospel train's a coming, I hear it just at hand | Get on board little children, there's room for many a more |
| | 1863 | La Paloma | | | Cuando saili de la Habana balgame Dios | Auy, chinita que si! |
| | 1863 | Tenting Tonight | | | We're tenting tonight on the old campground | Tenting tonight, tenting tonight, tenting on the old campground |
| | 1863 | When Johnny Comes Marching Home | | | When Johnny comes marching home again | And we'll all feel gay when Johnny comes marching home |
| | 1864 | Beautiful Dreamer | | | Beautiful dreamer, wake unto me | |
| | 1864 | Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone? | | Septimus Winner | Oh where, oh where has my little dog gone? | Oh where, oh where can he be? |
| | 1865 | What Child Is This? | traditional | William Dix | What Child is this, who, laid to rest, on Mary's lap is sleeping? | |
| | 1865 | What Child Is This-Child of the Poor | | | What Child is This? | Helpless and Hungry |
| | 1866 | When You and I Were Young, Maggie | J. A. Butterfield | George W. Johnson | I wandered today to the hill, Maggie | And now we are aged and grey, Maggie |
| | 1867 | Angels from the Realms of Glory | Henry Smart | James Montgomery | Angels, from the realms of glory, wing your flight o'er all the earth; | Come and worship, come and worship, worship Christ the new born King |
| | 1867 | Johnny We Hardly Knew Yeh | | | Well goin' the road to sweet 'Athy, ha-roo, ha-roo | With guns and drums and drums and guns, ha-roo, ha-roo |
| | 1868 | Cradle Song | | | Lullaby and goodnight | |
| | 1868 | How Can I Keep from Singing | | | My life goes on in endless song | How can I keep from singing> |
| | 1868 | Man on the Flying Trapeze | | | Once I was happy, but now I'm forlorn | He flies through the air with the greatest of ease |
| | 1868 | O Little Town of Bethlehem | Louis Redner | Phillips Brooks | O little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee lie | |
| | 1868 | Ten Little Indians | | Septimus Winner | Ten little, nine, little, eight little Indians | One little Indian boy! |
| | 1871 | Carry Me Back to Old Virginny | | | Carry me back to old Virginny | |
| | 1872 | I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day | John Baptiste Calkin | Henry Longfellow | I heard the bells on Christmas day, their old familiar carols play | |
| | 1873 | Home on the Range | Daniel E. Kelley | Brewster M. Higley | Oh give me a home, where the buffalo roam | |
| | 1873 | Silver Threads Among the Gold | | | When your hair is silver white | Darling, I am growing old |
| | 1877 | Abdul, the Bulbul Ameer | | | The sons of the prophet are hardy and bold | Abdul the Bulbul Ameer |
| | 1877 | In the Gloaming | Annie Fortesque Harrison | Meta Orred | In the gloaming, oh my darling | Will you think of me and love me as you did once long ago? |
| | 1877 | Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight | | | Where is my wandering boy tonight | O where is my boy tonight |
| | 1879 | Oh Dem Golden Slippers! | | | Oh, my golden slippers are laid away | Oh, dem golden slippers! Oh, dem golden slippers! |
| | 1879 | Old Oaken Bucket | George Kiallmark | Samuel Woodworth | How dear to this heart are the scenes of my childhood | The old oaken bucket, the iron-bound bucket |
| | 1880 | Funiculi Funicula | Luigi Denza | Peppino Turco | Some think the world is made for fun and frolic | listen! Listen! Echoes sound afar |
| | 1880 | Pass Me Not | William H. Doane (1880) | Francis J. Crosby | Pass me not O gentle Savior | Saviour, Saviour, hear my humble cry |
| | 1880 | Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling | | | Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling, calling for you and for me | |
| | 1880 | Unclouded Day | | | Oh they tell me of a home far beyond the skies | Oh, the land of cloudless days |
| | 1882 | Sweet Violets | | | There one was a farmer who took a young miss | Sweet Violets, sweeter than all the roses |
| | 1883 | Streets of Cairo | | | I will sing you a song, and it won't be very long | She never saw the streets of Cairo |
| | 1883 | Tavern in theTown | | | There is a tavern in the town | Fare thee well, for I must leave thee |
| | 1884 | Fountain in the Park | | | How can a guy find a girl today? | While strolling through the park one day |
| | 1884 | Love's Old Sweet Song | J. Clifton Bingham | James. L. Molloy | Once in the dear dead days beyond recall | Just a song at twilight, when the lights are low |
| | 1884 | Over the Sea to Skye | Anne Campbelle Mcleod | Harold Boulton | Sing me a song of a lass that is gone--Speed bonnie boat like a bird on the wing | Mull was astern, Rum on the port--Loud the winds howl, loud the waves roar |
| | 1884 | Spinning Wheel Song | | | Mellow the moonlight to shine is beginning | Merrily cheerily noiselessly whirring |
| | 1886 | Cowboy's Dream | | | Last night as I lay on the prairie | Roll on, roll on, roll on little dogies, roll on |
| | 1886 | Hatikvah | Samuel Cohen | Naphtali Herz Imber | As long as deep within the heart | Then our hope it is not dead |
| | 1887 | Leaning on the Everlasting Arms | Anthony J. Showalter | Elisha A. Hoffmand | What a fellowship, what a joy divine | |
| | 1887 | Oh, Promise Me | Reginald de Koven | Clement Scott | Oh promise me that some day you and I | Those first sweet violets of early spring |
| | 1888 | I Have a Song to Sing | | | I Have a Song to Sing, O! | Hey-di, hey-di, misery me, lack-a-day me |
| | 1890 | Hayseed Like Me | | | I once was a tool of oppression | In workin’ a hayseed like me |
| | 1890 | Life's Railway to Heaven | Charles D. Tillman | M.E. Abbey | Life is like a mountain railway with an engineer that's brave | Blessed Savior, Thou wilt guide us, till we reach that blissful shore |
| | 1891 | After the Ball | | | A little maiden climbed an old man's knee | After the ball is over, after the break of dawn |
| | 1891 | Ta-Ra-Ra Boom-De-Ay! | | | A sweet tuxedo girl you see, queen of swell society | Ta-ra-ra boom-de-aye |
| | 1894 | A La Nanita Nana | Jose Ramon Gomis | Francisco Muñoz y Pabón | Fuentecita que corre | A las nanita nana, nanita ea, nanita ea |
| | 1894 | Sidewalks of New York | | | Down in front of Casey's, old brown wooden stoop | East side, west side, all around the town |
| | 1895 | Band Played On | Charles B. Ward | John F. Palmer | Matt Casey formed a social club that beat the town for style | Casey would waltz with the strawberry blonde and the band played on |
| | 1897 | My Mother Was a Lady | Joseph W. Stern | Edward. B. Marks | Two drummers sat at dinner in a grand hotel one day | My Mother was a lady, like yours, you will allow |
| | 1899 | Keep on the Sunny Side | J. Howard Entwisle | Eda Blenkhorn | There's a dark and troubled side of life | Keep on the sunny side, always on the sunny side |
| | 1899 | My Wild Irish Rose | | | If you listen I'll sing you a sweet little song | My wild Irish Rose, the sweetest flower that grows |
| | 1902 | Bill Bailey Won't You Please Come Home | | | Remember that rainy eve' that I drove you out | Won't you come home, Bill Bailey? |
| | 1902 | In the Good Old Summertime | George Evans | Ren Shields | There's a time in each year that we always hold dear | In the good old summer time |
| | 1903 | Waltzing Matilda | Christina Macpherson | Andrew Barton "Banjo" Peterson | Once a jolly swagman camped beside a billabong | Waltzing Matilda, waltzing Matilda |
| | 1903 | Wreck of Old 97 | | | On one cloudless morning I stood on the mountain | |
| | 1904 | Give My Regards to Broadway | | | Did you ever see two Yankees part up on a foreign shore? | Give my regards to Broadway, remember me to Herald Square. |
| | 1904 | Yankee Doodle Boy | | | I'm the kid that's all the candy, I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy | I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy! |
| | 1905 | His Eye Is on the Sparrow | Charles H. Gabriel | Civilla D. Martin | Why should I feel discouraged, why should the shadows come? | I sing because I'm happy, I sing because I'm free. |
| | 1905 | In My Merry Oldsmobile | Gus Edwards | Vincent Bryan | Young Johnnie Steele has an Oldsmobile | Come away with me, Lucille, in my merry Oldsmobile |
| | 1905 | Just Over in the Glory Land | Emmett S. Dean | James W. Acuff | I've a home prepared, where saints abide | Just over in the Glory Land, I'll join the happy angel band |
| | 1905 | Merry Widow Waltz | Franz Lehar | Sidney D. Mitchell | Long ago a bell and beau with hearts in tune | although they said good-bye, the parting made them sigh |
| | 1906 | I Love You Truly | | | I love you truly, truly dear | For I love you truly |
| | 1907 | Freight Train | | | Freight train, freight train, run so fast | |
| | 1907 | School Days | Gus Edwards | William Davis Cobb | Nothing to do Nellie darling, nothing to do you say | School days, school days, dear old golden rule days |
| | 1908 | Shine On Harvest Moon | Nora Bayes-Norworth | Jack Norworth | The night was mighty dark, so you could hardly see | Shine on, shine on harvest moon up in the sky |
| | 1908 | Take Me Out to the Ball Game | Albert Von Tilzer | Jack Norworth | Katie Casey was baseball mad | Take me out to the ball game, take me out with the crowd |
| | 1909 | Casey Jones | T. Lawrence Seibert | Eddie Newton | Come all you rounders, that want to hear | Casey Jones, mounted to the cabin |
| | 1909 | Put on Your Old Gray Bonnet | Percy Wenrfich | Stanley Murphy | On the old farm house veranda | Put on your old grey bonnet, with the blue ribbon on it |
| | 1910 | America the Beautiful | Katherine Bates | Samuel Ward | Oh beautiful for spacious skies | America! America! God shed his grace on thee |
| | 1910 | By the Light of the Silvery Moon | | | Place park, scene dark, silvery moon is shining through the trees | By the light of the silvery moon, |
| | 1910 | Down by the Old Mill Stream | | | My darling I am dreaming of the days gone by | Down by the old mill stream, where I first met you |
| | 1910 | Fill My Way with Love | | | Let me walk, blessed Lord, in he way Thou hast gone | Fill my way every day with love |
| | 1910 | Let Me Call You Sweetheart | Leo Friedman | Beth Slater Whitson | I am dreaming dear of you, day by day | |
| | 1910 | Shine | Ford Dabney | Ceceil Mack | Cause my hair is curly, 'cause my teeth are pearly | Shine away your bluesies, Shine |
| | 1910 | St. Louis Blues | | | I hate to see that evening sun go down | Saint Louis woman, with her diamond rings |
| | 1911 | I Want a Girl, Just Like the Girl | Harry Von Tilzer | William Dillon | When I was a boy, my mother often said to me | I want a girl, just like the girl, that married dear old Dad. |
| | 1911 | Oh, You Beautiful Doll | Nathaniel (Nat) Davis Ayer | Seymour Brown | Honey dear, want you near | Oh! You beautiful doll, you great big beautiful doll |
| | 1912 | In the Garden | | | I come to the garden alone, while the dew is still on the roses | And He walks with me and He talks with me |
| | 1912 | My Melancholy Baby | Eric Burnett | George Norton | Come, sweetheart mine, don't sit and pine | Come to me my melancholy baby, cuddle up and don't be blue |
| | 1912 | Ragtime Cowboy Joe | | | Out in Arizona where the bad men are | He always sings raggy music to the cattle |
| | 1912 | When Irish Eyes Are Smiling | Ernest Ball | Chauncey Olcott and George Graff | There's a tear in your eye, and I'm wondering why | When Irish eyes are smiling, sure it's like a morn in spring |
| | 1913 | Danny Boy | Rory Dhall O'Cahan | Fred Weatherly | Oh Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling | |
| | 1913 | El Condor Paso | Daniel Alomia Robles | Paul Simon | I'd rather be a sparrow than a snail | Away, I'd rather sail away |
| | 1913 | Old Rugged Cross | | | On a hill, far way, stood an old rugged cross | So I'll cherish the old rugged cross |
| | 1914 | Carol of the Bells | Mykola Leontovych | Peter J. Wilhousky | Hark, how the bells, sweet, silver bells | Ding dong ding dong |
| | 1914 | When You Wore a Tulip and I Wore a Big Red Rose | Percy Wenrich | Jack Mahoney | I met you in a garden in an old Kentucky town | When you wore a tulip, a sweet yellow tulip, and I word a big red rose |
| | 1914 | Where We'll Never Grow Old | | | I have heard of a land on the far away strand | Never grow old, never grow old |
| | 1915 | I Ain't Got Nobody | Spencer Williams and David Payton | Roger Graham | I ain't got nobody, and nobody cares for me | I'll sing sweet love songs honey, all the time |
| | 1915 | Keep the Home Fires Burning | Ivor Novello | Lena Ford | They were summoned from the hillside, they were called in from the glen | Keep the home fires burning, while your hearts are yearning |
| | 1915 | Lili Marlene | Norbert Schultz | Hans Leip and Tommie Connor | Underneath the lantern, by the barrack gate | |
| | 1915 | Smile, Smile, Smile | Felix Powell | George Heney Powell (George Asaf) | Private perks is a funny little codger with a smile, a funny smile | Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag and smile, smile, smile |
| | 1915 | Solidarity Forever | traditional | Ralph Chaplin | When the union's inspiration through the worker's blood shall run | Solidarity forever, solidarity forever |
| | 1915 | Strawberry Roan | | | I was loafin' around spendin' muh time | A snakey eyed outlaw, a strawberry roan |
| | 1915 | There's a Long Long Trail | Zo Elliot | Stoddard Kin | Nights are growing very lonely | There's a long long trail a 'winding, into the land of my dreams |
| | 1916 | If You Were the Only Girl in the World | Nathaniel Davis Ayer | Nate Grey | Sometimes when I feel bad and things look blue | If you were the only girl in the world, and I were the only boy |
| | 1916 | Memories | Ebert Van Alstyne | Gustave Kahn | Round me at twilight, come stealing shadows of days that are gone | Memories, memories, dreams of love so true |
| | 1917 | Around Her Neck, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon | | | Around her neck, she wore a yellow ribbon | Far away, far away, she wore it for her lover who was far, far away |
| | 1917 | For Me and My Gal | George W. Meyer | Edgar Leslie and Ray E. Goetz | What a beautiful day, for a wedding in May! | The bells are ringing, for me and my gal |
| | 1917 | Over There | | | Johnnie, get your gun | Over there, over there, send the word, send the word |
| | 1917 | Smiles | Lee S. Roberts | J. Will Callahan | Dearie, now I know just what makes me love you so | There are smiles that make us happy |
| | 1917 | Tishomingo Blues | | | I'm going to Tishomingo because I'm sad today | In Tishomingo, I wish to linger, where they play the weary blues |
| | 1918 | Till We Meet Again | Richard A. Whiting | Raymond B. Egan | There's a song in the land of the lily | Smile the while, you kiss me sad adieu |
| | 1919 | Let the Rest of the World Go By | Ernest R. Ball | J. Keirn Brenna | is the struggle and strife we find in this life | With someone like you, a pal good and true |
| | 1919 | You'd Be Surprised | | | She's not so good in a crowd, but when you get her alone | She don't look like much of a lover |
| | 1920 | In Apple Blossom Time | Alvert Von Tilzer | Neville Fleeson | I writing you dear just to tell you | I'll be with you in apple blossom time |
| | 1920 | More Than You Know | Vincent Youmans | Billy Roseand,Edward Eliscu and Vincent Youmans | More than you know, more than you know | |
| | 1921 | Ain't We Got Fun | Richard Whiting | Gus Kahn and Raymond B. Egan | Bill collectors gather 'round | Ev'ry morning, ev'ry evening, ain't we got fun? |
| | 1921 | Any Time | | | Any time, you're feeling lonely, anytime, you're feeling blue | |
| | 1921 | Just a Little While to Stay Here | | | Soon this life will all be over | Just a little while to stay here |
| | 1922 | Limehouse Blues | Phillip Braham | Douglas Furber | Oh, limehouse kid, oh, oh, limehouse kid | |
| | 1922 | My Buddy | Walter Donaldson | Gus Kahn | Life is a book that we study | Nights are long since you went away |
| | 1922 | Runnin' Wild | A. Harrington Gibbs | Joe Grey and leo Wood | My gal and I, we had a fight, and I'm all by myself | Runnin' wild, lost control, runnin' wild, mighty bold |
| | 1923 | Blue Skies | | | Blue skies, smiling at me, nothing but blue skies, do I see | |
| | 1923 | Buddy Bolden's Blues | Buddy Bolden | Jelly Roll Morton | I thought I hear Buddy Bolden say | |
| | 1923 | Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out | | | Once I lived the life of a millionaire | Nobody knows you when you're down and out |
| | 1923 | You've Got to See Mamma Every Night | | | You gotta see, Mamma, every night or you can't see Mamma at all | If you want my company |
| | 1924 | Blue Ridge Mountain Blues | | | When I was young and in my prime | I've got the Blue Ridge Mountain blues |
| | 1924 | California Here I Come | | | When the wint'ry winds are blowin' | California, here I come! Right back where I started from |
| | 1924 | Drinking Song | Sigmund Romberg | Dorothy Donnelly | Drink! Drink! Drink! | Let every true lover salute his sweetheart |
| | 1924 | It Had to Be You | Isham Jones | Gus Kahn | It had to be you, it had to be you, I wandered around | |
| | 1925 | Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue | Ray Henerson | Sam Lewis and Joe Young | Now, I just saw a maniac | five foot two, eyes of blue, but oh! What those five foot can do! |
| | 1925 | Show Me the Way to Go Home | | | Show me the way to go home, I'm tired and I want to go to bed | |
| | 1925 | Sweet Georgia Brown | | | No gal has got a shed on Sweet Georgia Brown | I'll tell you why, you know I don't lie |
| | 1925 | Ukulele Lady | | | I saw the splendor of the moonlight | If you like a ukulele lady, ukulele lady like a you |
| | 1926 | Bye, Bye, Blackbird | Ray Henderson | Mort Dixon | Pack up all my cares and woes, here I go, singin' low | No one here can understand me |
| | 1926 | Heart of My Heart | | | I sometimes wish I was a kid again | Heart of my heart, I love that melody |
| | 1926 | South Coast | | | My name is Juan Hano de Castro | But the South Coast is a wild coast and lonely |
| | 1926 | Tonight You Belong to Me | Lee David | Billy Rose | I know you belong to somebody new, but tonight you belong to me | |
| | 1926 | Trouble in Mind | | | Trouble in mind, I'm blue, but I won't be blue always | |
| | 1927 | Ain't She Sweet | Milton Ager | Jack Yellen | There she is! There she is! | Ain't she sweet? See her coming down the street! |
| | 1927 | Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man | | | Fish got to swim and birds got to fly | When he goes away, dat's a rainy day |
| | 1927 | Four or Five Times | | | Four or five times, four or five times | |
| | 1927 | I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover | Harry Woods | Mort Dixon | Farewell ev'ry old familiar face | I'm looking over a four leaf clover that I overlooked before |
| | 1927 | Mississippi Delta Blues | | | With friends around and even pals that I know are true | Way down in the delta, on that Mississippi shore |
| | 1927 | My Blue Heaven | Walter Donaldson | George Whiting | When whippoorwills call, and evening is nigh | I'll see a smiling face, a fireplace, a cozy room |
| | 1927 | Side by Side | | | See that sun in the morning peeking over the hill | Oh we ain't got a barrel of money, maybe we're ragged and funny |
| | 1927 | Times Are Getting Hard | | | Times are getting hard, boys, money's getting scarce | Take my true love by her hand, lead her through the town |
| | 1928 | After You've Gone | Turner Creamer | Henry Layton | Now won't you listen honey while I say | After you've gone, and left me crying |
| | 1928 | Big Rock Candy Mountains | | | One evening as the sun went down | In the Big Rock Candy Mountains, there's a land that's fair and nice |
| | 1928 | Coquette | Johnny Green and Carmen Lombardo | Gus Kahn | Tell me why you keep foolin', little coquette? | |
| | 1928 | I Can't Give You Anything But Love | Jimmy McHugh | Dorthy Fields | Gee, it's tough to be broke kid | I can't give you anything but love, baby |
| | 1928 | In the Jailhouse Now | | | I had a friend named Ramblin' Bob | He's in the jailhouse now |
| | 1928 | Lonesome Road | Nathaniel Shilkret | Gene Austin | Look down, look down, that lonesome road | Weary toting such a load |
| | 1928 | Louis Collins | | | Miz Collins weeped and Miz Collins moaned | The angels laid him away |
| | 1928 | Mack the Knife | Kurt Weill | Bertolt Brecht and Marc Blitzstein | Well, the shark has pretty teeth dear, and he keeps them pearly white. | |
| | 1928 | Sweet Sue | | | Sue, dry your pretty eyes of blue, tears were never meant for you | |
| | 1928 | T for Texas | | | Well, it's T for Texas, T for Tennessee | |
| | 1928 | You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone | A. P Carter (1928) and Luisa Gerstein (2009) | A. P Carter and Luisa Gerstein (2009) | I got my ticket for the long way home | When I'm gone, when I'm gone |
| | 1929 | Fishin' Blues | | | Betcha goin' fishin' all a the time | Many fish bites if you got good bait |
| | 1929 | Guantanamera | | | Yo soy un hombre sincero, de donde crece la palma | Guantanamera, guajira Guantanamera |
| | 1929 | Happy Days Are Here Again | Milton Ager | Jack Yellen | So long sad times, go long bad times. | Happy days are here again, the skies above are clear again |
| | 1929 | Rockin' Chair | | | Ol' rockin' chair's got me, my cane by my side | |
| | 1929 | Singin' in the Rain | Nico Herb Brown | Arthur Freed | I'm singing in the rain, just singing in the rain | Singing in the rain |
| | 1929 | Tip-toe through the Tulips | Joe Burke | Al Dubin | Shades of night are creeping, willow trees are weeping | Tiptoe, through the window, by the window, |
| | 1929 | Walk Right In | | | Walk right in, sit right down, Daddy let you mind roll on | |
| | 1930 | Georgia on My Mind | Hoagie Carmichael | Stuart Gorrell | Melodies bring memories that linger in my heart | Georgia, Georgia, the whole day through |
| | 1930 | Get Happy | Theodore Koehler | Theodore Koehler | Pack up your troubles and just get happy | |
| | 1930 | I Got Rhythm | | | Days can be sunny with never a sign | I go rhythm, I got music |
| | 1930 | I Lost My Gal from Memphis | | | I lost my gal from Memphis, she's gone to Caroline | |
| | 1930 | Joe Hill | | | I dreamed I saw Joe Hill last night | |
| | 1930 | On the Sunny Side of the Street | Jimmy McHugh | Dorothy Field | Walked with no one and talked with no one and I had nothing but shadows | Grab your coat and get your hat. Leave you worries on the doorstep. |
| | 1931 | All of Me | | | You took my kisses and you took my love | All of me, why not take all of me? |
| | 1931 | Crazy 'bout My Baby | Thomas Fats Waller | Alexander Hill | I'm walking on air, for I've left all my blue days behind | I'm the world's most happy creature |
| | 1931 | Devil and the Deep Blue Sea | Harold Arlen | Ted Koehler | I don't want you, but I hate to lose you | I want to cross you off my list, but when you come knocking at my door |
| | 1931 | Dream a Little Dream of Me | | | Stars shining bright above you | Stars fading, but I linger on, dear |
| | 1931 | Good Night Sweetheart | | | Good night sweetheart, till we meet tomorrow | |
| | 1931 | Morning Has Broken | | | Morning has broken, like the first morning | |
| | 1931 | River Stay Way from My Door | Harry Woods | Mort Dixon | You keep going your way. I'll keep going my way. | River, stay away from my door |
| | 1931 | TB Blues | | | My good gal's trying to make a fool out of me | |
| | 1931 | Which Side Are You On? | | | Come all you good workers, good news to you I'll tell | Which side are you on, boys? Which side are you on? |
| | 1931 | You Rascal You | | | I'll be glad when you dead, you rascal you | |
| | 1932 | A Shanty in Old Shanty Town | Jack Little and John Siras | Joe Young | I'm up in the world, but I'd give the world | It's only a shanty in old shanty town |
| | 1932 | Brother Can You Spare a Dime? | Jay Gorney | E.Y. "Yip" Harbury | Once I built a railroad, now it's done | |
| | 1932 | Hobo's Meditation | | | Tonight as I lay on the boxcar, just waiting for a train to pass by | |
| | 1932 | I Will Fly Away | | | Some bright morning when this life is o'er, I will fly away | I will fly away, oh glory, I will fly away |
| | 1932 | In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town | Jack Little and IraSchuster | Joe Young | I'm up in the world, but I'd give the world | It's only a shanty in old Shanty Town |
| | 1932 | It's Only a Paper Moon | | | Say it's only a paper moon, sailing over a cardboard sea | Without your love, it's a honky tonk parade |
| | 1932 | Kookaburra | | | Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree | |
| | 1932 | Lagrimas Negras | | | Aunque tú me has echado en el abandono | Que tu me quieres dejar,
yo no quiero sufrir |
| | 1932 | Santa Claus Is Coming to Town | | | You'd better watch out, better not cry | |
| | 1932 | We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye | | | We thought that love was over | But we just couldn't say goodbye |
| | 1932 | Willow Weep for Me | | | Willow weep for me, willow weep for me | |
| | 1933 | Deep River Blues | | | Let it rain,let it pour, let itrain a whole lot more | 'Cause I got them deep river blues |
| | 1933 | Goodnight Irene | | | Irene, goodnight Irene, Irene goodnight | |
| | 1933 | Have You Ever Been Lonely | Peter DeRose | George Brown | Two of a kind, everywhere I see | Have you ever been lonely? |
| | 1933 | J'Attendrai | Dino Olivieri | Nino Rastelli and Louis Poterat | Les fleurs palissent, les feu s'eteint | |
| | 1933 | Lazy Bones | | | Long as there is chicken gravy on your rice, ev'ry thing is nice | Lazy bones, sleepin' in the sun |
| | 1933 | Rosetta | | | I'm wishing for the moon, building castles in the air | |
| | 1933 | Smoke Gets in Your Eyes | Jerome Kern | Otto Harbach | They asked me how I knew, my true love was true | |
| | 1933 | Stormy Weather | Harold Arlen | Ted Koehler | Don't know why, there's no sun up in the sky | When he went away, the blues walked in and met me |
| | 1933 | We're in the Money | | | We never see a headline, 'bout a bread line | We're in the money |
| | 1934 | Bei Mir Bist Du Schon | Sholom Secunda | Jacob Jacobs | Of all the girls I've known, and I've known some | Bei Mir Bist Du Schon, please let me explain |
| | 1934 | Blue Moon | Richard Rodgers | Lorenz Hart | Blue Moon, you saw me standing alone | |
| | 1934 | Cattle Call | | | The cattle are prowling the coyotes are howling | He's brown as a berry from riding the prairie |
| | 1934 | Don't Fence Me In | Cole Porter | Robert Fletcher | O give me land, lots of land, under starry skies above | |
| | 1934 | I'm Popeye the Sailor Man | | | I'm Popeye the sailor man | I'm Popeye the sailor man. Toot! Toot! |
| | 1934 | Isle of Capri | | | Twas on the Isle of Capri that I found her | Summertime was nearly over, blue Italian sky above |
| | 1934 | Roll Out the Barrel | | | There's a garden, what a garden, only happy faces bloom there. | |
| | 1934 | What a Difference a Day Makes | Maria Grever | Stanley Adams | What a difference a day made, twenty-four little hours | and the difference is you |
| | 1934 | When I Grow Too Old to Dream | Sigmund Romberg | Oscar Hammerstein | We have been gay, going our way | When I grow too old to dream, I'll have you to remember |
| | 1934 | Winter Wonderland | Felix Bernard | Dick Smith | Sleigh bells ring, are you listenin'? | |
| | 1935 | I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart | | | I want to be a cowboy's sweetheart, I want to learn to rope and to ride | |
| | 1935 | I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter | Fred E. Ahlert | Joe Young | I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter | |
| | 1935 | I'm in the Mood for Love | | | I'm in the mood for love | I'm in the mood for love |
| | 1935 | I've Got My Fingers Crossed | Jimmy McHugh | Ted Koehler | I've got my fingers crossed | Don't want no trouble, with old man trouble |
| | 1935 | Lullaby of Broadway | Harry Warren | Al Dubin | Come on along and listen to the lullaby of Broadway | |
| | 1935 | Lulu's Back in Town | Harry Warren | Al Dubin | Gotta get my old tuxedo pressed | You can tell all my pets |
| | 1935 | Summertime | George Gershwin | Ira Gershwin and Dubose Heyward | Summertime, and the livin' is easy | |
| | 1935 | You Are My Lucky Star | Nacio Herb Brown | Arthur Freed | You are my lucky star, I saw you from afar | |
| | 1936 | Glory of Love | | | You've got to give a little, take a little | As long as there's the two of us |
| | 1936 | I Can't Get Started without You | Vernon Duke | Ira Gershwin | I've flown around the world in a plane | You're so supreme, lyrics that I write of you |
| | 1936 | If You'se a Viper | | | Dreamed about a reefer five feet long | Sky high and so am I, if you'se a viper |
| | 1936 | I'm an Old Cowhand | | | I'm an old cowhand, from the Rio Grande | |
| | 1936 | I'se a Muggin' | | | Nobody knows just how it started | I'se a muggin', boom doddy doddy |
| | 1936 | Let's Call the Whole Thing Off | | | You say eether and I say eyether, | If we call the whole thing off, then we must part |
| | 1936 | Que Nadie Sepa Mi Sufrir | Angel Cabral | Enrique Dizeo | No te a sombres si te digo lo que fuiste | Amore des mis amores, alma mia que me hiciste |
| | 1936 | Roll on Columbia | | | Green Douglas firs where the waters cut through | Roll on, Columbia, roll on. |
| | 1936 | Smile | | | Smile, though your heart is aching | Smile |
| | 1936 | Way You Look Tonight | Jerome Kern | Dorothy Fields | Some day, when I'm awfully low, when the world is cold | |
| | 1937 | Harbor Lights | | | I saw the harbor lights, they only told me we were parting | I longed to hold you close and kiss you just one more time |
| | 1937 | Rock Island Line | | | Oh the Rock Island Line is a mighty fine line | |
| | 1938 | God Bless America | | | God bless America, land that I love | |
| | 1938 | Heart and Soul | Hoagie Carmichael | Frank Loesser | Heart and soul, I fell in love with you | |
| | 1938 | I'll Be Seeing You | Sammy Fain | Irving Kahal | I'll be seein' you in all the old familiar place | |
| | 1938 | Jeepers Creepers | Harry Warren | Johnny Mercer | Golly when you get those heaters on | Jeepers, creepers, where'd ya get those peepers? |
| | 1938 | Joseph Joseph | | | A certain maid I know, is so afraid her boy | Oh Joseph, Joseph, won't you make your mind up? |
| | 1938 | Merry Old Land of Oz | Harold Arlen | E. Y. Harburg | Ha ha ha, ho ho ho, and a couple of tra la las | |
| | 1938 | Orange Blossom Special | | | Look yonder coming, a-coming down that railroad track | It's the Orange Blossom Special |
| | 1938 | Over the Rainbow | Harold Arlen and Herbert Stothart | E. Y. Harburg | Somewhere, over the rainbow, way up high | |
| | 1938 | San Antonio Rose | | | Deep within my heart lies a melody | Moon in ally your splendor, know only my heart |
| | 1938 | Small Fry | Hoagy Carmichael | Frank Loesser | Small fry, sittin' by the pool room | Peckin' all day long to some old radio song |
| | 1939 | Back in the Saddle Again | | | I'm back in the saddle again, out where a friend is a friend | |
| | 1939 | Comes Love | | | Comes a rainstorm, put your rubbers on your feet | Comes a rainstorm |
| | 1939 | Empty Mansion | Clarence A. Luttrell | Beuna Ora Bryant Karnes | Here I labor and toil as I look for a home | There's a mansion now empty just waiting for me |
| | 1939 | If I Only Had a Brain | Harold Arlen | E. Y. Harburg | I could while away the hours, conferrin' with the flowers | |
| | 1939 | Lydia the Tattooed Lady | Harold Arlen | E.Y. Harburg | Lydia, oh Lydia, say , have you met Lydia? | |
| | 1939 | There'll Be Peace in the Valley | | | Well, I'm tired and weary but I must toil on | There'll be peace in the valley for me, for me |
| | 1939 | Three Little Fishes | | | Down in the meadow in a little bitty pool | |
| | 1939 | Tomorrow Night | | | Tomorrow night, will you remember what you said to me? | Your lips are so tender, your heart is beating fast |
| | 1939 | You Are My Sunshine | | | The other night dear, as I laid sleeping | You are my sunshine, my only sunshine |
| | 1940 | Better World | | | There's a better world that's a-comin' | There's a better world that's a-comin' |
| | 1940 | Cotton Fields | | | When I was a little bitty baby | When them cotton bolls get rotten |
| | 1940 | Coucou | | | Coucou, les rosier fleuissent | Cadillac. Cadillac |
| | 1940 | Do Re Mi | Martin Hoffman | Woodie Guthrie | Lots of folks back east they say is leavin' home every day | If you ain't got the do re me, boys |
| | 1940 | How High the Moon | Morgan Lewis | Nancy Hamilton | Some where the moon still shines and hearts are still romancing | Somewhere there's music, how faint the tune. Somewhere there's heaven, how high the moon? |
| | 1940 | I Ain't Got No Home | Woodie Guthrie | Woodie Guthrie | I ain't got no home, I'm just a ramblin' on | |
| | 1940 | Java Jive | Ben Oakland | Milton Drake | I love java sweet and hot. Whoops! Mr. Moto, I'm a coffee pot. | I love coffee, I love tea |
| | 1940 | Lord is Good to Me | | | the Lord is good to me, and so I thank the Lord | Yes he's been good to me |
| | 1940 | Ramblin' Round | | | Ramblin' around your city | As I go ramblin' round |
| | 1940 | So Long It's Been Good to Know Yuh | | | I've sung this song, but I'll sing it again | So long, it's been good to know yuh |
| | 1940 | Union Maid | | | There once was a union maid, she never was afraid | Oh, you can't scare me, I sticking to the union |
| | 1940 | When You Wish Upon a Star | Leigh Harline | Ned Washington | When a star is born, they possess a gift or two | When you wish upon a star, makes no difference who you are. |
| | 1940 | White Christmas | | | I'm dreaming of a white Christmas | May all your Christmases be white |
| | 1940 | White Christmas Jazz | | | I'm dreaming of a white Christmas | May your days be merry and bright |
| | 1941 | Besame Mucho | | | Quiero sentirte muy cerca | Besame, besame mucho |
| | 1941 | Bewitched | Richard Rodgers | Lorenz Hart | He's a fool and don't I know it. | I'm wild again, beguiled again, a simpering, whimpering child again |
| | 1941 | Blues in the Night | Harold Alden | Johnny Mercer | My mama done tol' me, when I was in knee pants | My Mama was right, there's blues in the night |
| | 1941 | Deep in the Heart of Texas | Don Swander | June Hersey | There is a land, a western land | The stars at night are big and bright |
| | 1941 | Gee, But I Want to Go Home | | | Well, the coffee that they give you, they say is mighty fine | I don't want no more of Army life, gee but I want to go home |
| | 1941 | Lover Man | | | I don't know why, but I'm feelin' so sad | |
| | 1941 | My Adobe Hacienda | | | In my adobe hacienda, where's a touch of Mexico | |
| | 1941 | My Momma Done Told Me | Harold Arlen | Johnny Mercer | My mama done tol' me, when I was in knee pants | My mama was right, there's blues in the night |
| | 1941 | Night We Called It a Day | Matt Dennis | Tom Adair | There was a moon out in space | The night we called it a day |
| | 1941 | Skylark | Hoagie Carmichael | Johnny Mercer | Skylark, have you anything to say to me? | And in our lonely flight, haven't you heard the music in the night? |
| | 1941 | Walking the Floor Over You | | | You left me and you went away | I'm walking the floor over you |
| | 1941 | Why Don't You Do Right | | | You had plenty money, nineteen twenty-two | Get out of here and get me some money too |
| | 1942 | As Time Goes By | | | You must remember this, a kiss is just a kiss | Moonlight and love songs are never out of date |
| | 1942 | Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree | | | Don't sit under the apple tree with anyone else but me | |
| | 1942 | I Remember You | Victor Schetzinger | Johnny Mercer | I remember you, You're the one who made my dreams come true | |
| | 1942 | Strip Polka | | | There's a burlesque theatre where the gang loves to go | |
| | 1943 | Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas | Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane | Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane | Have yourself a merry little Christmas | |
| | 1943 | I'll Be Home for Christmas | | | I'm dreaming tonight of a place I love | I'll be home for Christmas |
| | 1943 | Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby? | | | I got a gal who's always late, every time we have a date | Is you is or is you ain't my baby? |
| | 1943 | Straighten Up and Fly Right | | | A buzzard took a monkey for a ride | Straighten up and fly right |
| | 1944 | Accentuate the Positive | Harold Arlen | Johnny Mercer | You've got to accentuate the positive | Don't mess with Mister In-Between |
| | 1944 | Hey Lolly Lolly | | | A married man will keep your secret | Hey lolly lolly lolly, hey lolly lolly lo |
| | 1944 | Rum and Coca Cola | | | If you ever go down Trinidad, they make you feel so very glad | |
| | 1944 | Sentimental Journey | | | Gonna take a sentimental journey, gonna set my heart at ease | Seven, that's the time we leave, at seven |
| | 1944 | Swinging on a Star | | | Would you like to swing on a star? | |
| | 1944 | This Land is Your Land | | | As I was walking that ribbon of highway | This land is your land, this land is my land |
| | 1944 | Twilight Time | Morty Nevins, Al Nevins, and Artie Dunn | Buck Ram | Heavenly shades of night are falling, it's twilight time | |
| | 1944 | You Always Hurt the One You Love | | | Once I heard a saying now I know it's true | You always hurt the one you love, the one you shouldn't hurt at all |
| | 1945 | Beyond the Sea | Carles Trenet | Jack Laurence | Somewhere beyond the sea, somewhere waiting for me | |
| | 1945 | Cruising Down the River | | | Cruising down the river on a Sunday afternoon | |
| | 1945 | Dummy Song | | | Johnny got a furlough and he took it on the run | I'll take the legs from some old table |
| | 1945 | Fireman's Bride | Sigmund Romberg | Dorthy Fields | Fireman Joe McGee, married in June, wants to be free | The fireman's bride won't sit home by the fireside |
| | 1945 | Frim Fram Sauce | Joe Ricardel | Red Evans | I don't want french-fried potatoes | I want the frim fram sauce with the ausen fay with chafafa on the side |
| | 1945 | Have I Told You Lately That I Love You | | | have I told you lately that I love you | |
| | 1945 | La Vie en Rose | Luiguy (Louis Guglielmi) | Edith Piaf and Mack David | I thought that love was just a word | |
| | 1945 | Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! | Jule Styne | Sammy Cahn | Oh, the weather outside is frightful | |
| | 1945 | Oklahoma Hills | | | Many months have come and gone | Way down yonder in the Indian nation |
| | 1945 | Sinking of the Reuben James | | | Have you heard of a ship called the good Reuben James? | Tell me what were their names, tell me what were their names |
| | 1945 | You'll Never Walk Alone | Richard Rodgers | Oscar Hammerstein | When you walk through the storm, hold your head up high | |
| | 1945 | Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah | Alli Wrubel | Ray Gilbert | Zip a dee doo dah, zip a dee day | Mister blue bird on my shoulder |
| | 1946 | 1913 Massacre | | | Take a trip with me in 1913 | |
| | 1946 | Autumn Leaves | | | The falling leaves drift by the window | |
| | 1946 | Blue Moon of Kentucky | | | Blue moon, blue moon, blue moon keep shining bright | |
| | 1946 | Christmas Song | | | Chestnuts roasting on an open fire | |
| | 1946 | Dirty Old Town | | | I met my love by the gas works well. Dreamed a dream of the old canal. | Dirty old town, dirty old town |
| | 1946 | Girl That I Marry | | | The girl that I marry will have to be | |
| | 1946 | Give Me the Simple Life | Rube Bloom | Harry Ruby | I don't believe in frettin' and grievin' | |
| | 1946 | I Don't Know Enough About You | | | I know a little bit about a lot of things | I don't know enough about you |
| | 1946 | It's Been a Long, Long time | Julie Styne | Sammy Cahn | Never thought that you would be, standing here so close to me | Kiss me once and kiss me twice and kiss me once again |
| | 1946 | I've Got the Sun in the Morning | | | Got no diamond, got no pearl | I've got the sun in the morning and the moon at night |
| | 1946 | My Two Front Teeth | | | It seems so long since I could say | All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth |
| | 1946 | Remember Me When the Candle Lights Are Gleaming | | | The sweetest songs belong to lovers in the gloaming | Remember me when the candle lights are gleaming |
| | 1946 | Sixteen Tons | | | Some people say a man is made outa mud | You load sixteen tons an' whadda you get? |
| | 1947 | Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens | | | One night farmer Brown was takin' air | There ain't nobody here but us chickens |
| | 1947 | Blue Eyes Cryin' in the Rain | | | In the twilight glow I see her, blue eyes crying in the rain | |
| | 1947 | Dark As a Dungeon | | | Come listen you fellers so young and so fine | It's dark as a dungeon and damp as the dew |
| | 1947 | Here Comes Santa Claus | | | Here comes Santa Claus | |
| | 1947 | I'll Never Forget the Day I Read a Book | | | When I look back through life I find that the memories remain | I'll never forget the day I read a book |
| | 1947 | I'm a Long Gone Daddy | | | All you want's do is set around' and pout | I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you any more |
| | 1947 | Philadelphia Lawyer | | | Way out in Reno, Nevada | |
| | 1947 | Quizas, Quizas, Quizas | | | Siempre que te pregunto, que, cuándo, cómo y dónde | Y tú, tú contestando, Y tú, tú contestando, quizás, quizás, quizás |
| | 1947 | Save the Bones for Henry Jones | | | Tonight I'll serve a supper, we'll eat some food that's rare | Henry is not a drinker, he rarely takes a nip |
| | 1947 | Whole Wide World Around | J. S. Bach | Tom Glazer | Because all men are brothers where ever men may be | All me who toil shall greet us the whole wide world around |
| | 1948 | Blue Christmas | | | I'll have a blue Christmas without you | |
| | 1948 | Deportees | Martin Hoffman | Woodie Guthrie | The crops are all in and the peaches are rottin' | Goodbye to my Juan, goodbye Rosalita |
| | 1948 | Feel Like Going Home | | | Lord I feel like going home | And I feel like going home |
| | 1948 | MTA | | | Let me tell you of a story 'bout a man named Charlie | But will he ever return? No he'll never return. |
| | 1948 | Powder Your Face with Sunshine | | | Greet the new day with a sunny smile | Powder your face with sunshine |
| | 1948 | Red Roses for a Blue Lady | | | It happened in a flower shop, just he other da | I want some red roses for a blue lady |
| | 1948 | Riders in the Sky | | | An old cowpoke went riding out one dark and windy day | Yippe-ai-ay, yippee-ai-oh, the ghost riders in the sky |
| | 1948 | Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer | | | Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer, had a very shiny nose | |
| | 1948 | Sleigh Ride | Leroy Anderson | Michael Parish | Just hear those Sleigh bells jinglin', ring ting tingling too | Giddy up, giddy up, giddy up, let's go |
| | 1948 | We Shall Overcome | | | We shall overcome | Deep in my heart, I do believe |
| | 1948 | Why Can't You Behave? | | | Why can't you behave? | Why can't you be good? |
| | 1949 | Enjoy Yourself | Carl Sigman | Herb Magidson | You work and work for years and years, you're always on the go; | Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think; |
| | 1949 | If I Had a Hammer | | | If I had a hammer, I'd hammer in the morning | |
| | 1949 | I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry | | | Hear the lonesome whippoorwill | |
| | 1949 | Mele Kalikimaka | | | Mele Kalikimaka is the thing to say | Mele Kalikimaka is Hawaii's way to say: "Merry Christmas" to you. |
| | 1949 | Mockingbird Hill | | | When the sun in the morning peeps over the hill | Tra la la, tweedle dee dee dee, it gives me a thrill |
| | 1949 | That Lucky Old Sun | Beasely Smith | Haven Gillespie | Up in the morning, out on the job | Lord above, can't you hear me cryin'? |
| | 1950 | A Bushel and a Peck | | | I love you a bushel and a peck | I love you a bushel and a peck |
| | 1950 | De Camino a la Vereda | Buena Vista Social Club | Ibrahim Ferrer | Oigame compay. | Oigame compay |
| | 1950 | Faded Love | | | As I look at the letters that you wrote to me | I miss you, darling, more and more every day |
| | 1950 | Frosty the Snowman | | | Frosty the Snowman was a jolly happy soul | |
| | 1950 | Happy Trails | | | Happy trails to you, until we meet again | |
| | 1950 | I'll Know | | | I'll know, when my love comes along | |
| | 1950 | I'm Movin' On | | | That big eight wheeler , rollin' down the track | |
| | 1950 | I've Never Been in Love Before | | | I've never been in love before | Wine that is all too strange and strong |
| | 1950 | Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream | | | I dreamed I saw a mighty room | Last night I had the strangest dream |
| | 1950 | Little White Duck | Walt Barrows | Bernard Zaritzky | There's a little white duck sitting in the water | |
| | 1950 | Lollipop Tree | | | One fine day in early spring, I played a funny trick | Ah ha ha! Oh ho ho! What a place to be! |
| | 1950 | May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You | | | May the good Lord bless and keep you | May the good Lord bless and keep you till we meet again |
| | 1950 | Peter Cottontail | | | Here comes Peter Cottontail, hopping down the bunny trail | Hippity Hoppity Easter's on it's way |
| | 1950 | Silver Bells | | | City sidewalks, busy sidewalks, dressed in holiday style | Silver bells, silver bells, it's Christmas time in the city |
| | 1950 | Thing | | | As I was walking down the beach one bright and sunny day | |
| | 1950 | Til There Was You | | | There were bells on a hill, but I never heard them ringing | |
| | 1950 | Union Miner | | | A miner's life is like a sailor's; 'board a ship to cross the wave | Union miners stand together, heed no operator's tale |
| | 1951 | Blue Velvet | | | She wore blue velvet | And I still can see blue velvet through my tears |
| | 1951 | Cold Cold Heart | | | I tried so hard my dear to show that you're my every dream | Why can't I free your doubtful mind and melt your cold, cold heart? |
| | 1951 | Crying | | | I was all right for awhile, I could smile for awhile | Crying over you, crying over you |
| | 1951 | Hey Good Looking | | | I got a hot rod Ford and a two dollar bill | Hey, good lookin'. Whatcha got cooking? |
| | 1951 | It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas | | | It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas | |
| | 1951 | Sous le Ciel de Paris | Hubert Giraud | Jean Drjac and Kim Gannon | Sous le ciel de paris s'envole une chanson | |
| | 1951 | They Call the Wind Maria | Frederick Loewe | AlanJay Lerner | Away out west, they have a name, for rain and wind and fire | Maria, Maria, they call the wind Maria |
| | 1952 | Hard Ain't It Hard? | | | There is a house in this old town | Well, it's hard, and it's hard, ain't it hard? |
| | 1952 | Hi-Lili, Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo | | | On every tree there sits a bird singing a song of love | A song of love is a sad song, |
| | 1952 | Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me | | | Hold me, hold me, never let me go until you've told me | They told me be sensible with your new love |
| | 1952 | How Much Is That Doggie in the Window? | | | How much is that doggie in the window? | |
| | 1952 | I Know an Old Woman Who Swallowed a Fly | Alan Mills | Rose Bonne | I know an old lady who swallowed a fly | Maybe she'll die |
| | 1952 | It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels | | | As I sit here tonight, the jukebox's playing | It wasn't God who made honky tonk angels |
| | 1952 | Where Is Your Heart | George Auric | William Engvick | Whenever we kiss I worry and wonder | It's a sad thing to realize that you've a heart that never melts |
| | 1952 | Why Try to Change Me Now | Cy Coleman | Joseph A. McCarthy | I'm sentimental, so I walk in the rain | But why try to change me now |
| | 1952 | Wild Side of Life | | | You wouldn't read my letter if I wrote you | I didn't know God made honky tonk angels |
| | 1952 | Wild Side of Life | | | You wouldn't read my letter I wrote you | I didn't know God made honky tonk angels |
| | 1952 | You Belong to Me | | | See the pyramids along the Nile | You belong to me |
| | 1952 | Your Cheating Heart | | | Your cheatin' heat will make you weep | When tears come down, like falling rain |
| | 1953 | Crying in the Chapel | | | You saw me crying in the chapel | I've searched and I've searched but I couldn't find no way on earth to gain peace of mind |
| | 1953 | Hernando's Hideaway | | | I know a dark secluded place, a place where no one knows your face | In Hernando's Hideaway |
| | 1953 | Hobo's Lullaby | | | Go to sleep you weary hobo, let the towns drift slowly by | |
| | 1953 | Iko Iko | | | My grandma and your grandma were sittin' by the fire | Talkin' 'bout hey now hey now Iko Iko unday |
| | 1953 | Istanbul | Nat Simon | Jimmy Kennedy | Istanbul was Constantinople, now it's Istanbul, not Constantinople | |
| | 1953 | Rock Around the Clock | | | 1, 2, 3 o'clock rock | We're gonna rock, gonna rock around the clock tonight |
| | 1953 | Santa Baby | | | Santa baby, just slip a sable under the tree for me | Think of all the fun I've missed, |
| | 1953 | Tammy | | | I hear the cottonwoods whisp'rin above | Tammy! Tammy! Tammy's in love! |
| | 1953 | That's Amore | | | When the moon hits our eye like a big-a pizza pie, that's amore | |
| | 1953 | Vaya Con Dios | | | Now the hacienda's dark, the town is sleeping | Vaya con Dios, my darling, Vaya con Dios, my love |
| | 1954 | Ballad of Davy Crockett | George Burns | Tom Blackburn | Born on a mountain top in Tennessee | Davy, Davy Crockett, king of the wild frontier |
| | 1954 | Cara Mia | | | Cara, Mia, why must we say good-bye | |
| | 1954 | Earth Angel | | | Earth angel, earth angel, will you be mine? | |
| | 1954 | Fly Me to the Moon | | | Fly me to the moon, let me sing among those stars | In other words, hold my hand |
| | 1954 | Happy Wanderer | | | I love to go a-wandering along the mountain track | Valderee, valderah, valderee, valde rah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha |
| | 1954 | Home for the Holidays | Robert Tallen | Al Stillman | Oh, there's no place like home for the holidays | |
| | 1954 | La Complainte de la Butte | Georges Van Parys | Jen Renoir | La lune trop leme, pose un diademe sur tes cheveux | |
| | 1954 | Mambo Italiano | | | A girl went back to Napoli, because she missed the scenery | Hey! Mambo! Mambo Italiano! |
| | 1954 | Misty | Erroll Louis Garner | Johnny Burke | Look at me, I'm as helpless as a kitten up a tree | Leading me on? And that's just what I want you to do |
| | 1954 | Mr. Sandman | | | Mister Sandman, bring me dream | |
| | 1954 | Release Me | | | Please release me let me go | |
| | 1954 | This Ole House | | | This ole house once knew my children | Ain't a-gonna need this house no longer |
| | 1954 | Three Coins in the Fountain | Julie Styne | Sammy Cahn | Three coins in the fountain, each on e seeking happiness | |
| | 1954 | Young at Heart | Johnny Richards | Carolyn Leigh | Fairy tales can come true, it can happen to you | If you are among the very young at heart |
| | 1955 | I'm in Love Again | | | Yes its me and I'm in love again | |
| | 1955 | Let It Be Me Everly | Gilbert Bécaud | Mann Curtis (English), Pierre DeLanoesman (French) | I bless the day I found you, I want to stay around you | And that you'll always let it be me |
| | 1955 | Love and Marriage | | | Love and marriage, love and marriage, they go together like a horse and carriage | Try to separate them, It's an illusion |
| | 1955 | Love Is a Many Splendored Thing | Sammy Fain | Paul Francis Webster | Love is a many splendored thing, it's the April rose that only grows in the early spring | |
| | 1955 | Magic Penny | | | Love is something if you give it away | It's just like a magic penny, hold it tight and you won't have any |
| | 1955 | Only You | | | Only you, can make this world seem right | |
| | 1955 | San Francisco Bay Blues | | | I got the blues from my baby livin' by the San Francisco Bay | |
| | 1955 | True Love | | | While I give to you, would you give to me? | For you and I have a guardian angel |
| | 1955 | Unchained Melody | | | Oh, my love, my darling, I hunger for your touch, a long lonely time | |
| | 1956 | Black and White | Earl Robinson | David Arkin | The ink is black, the page is white | |
| | 1956 | Bury Me in My Overalls | | | Bury me in my overalls, don't use my gabardines | |
| | 1956 | Crazy Arms | | | Now blue ain't the word for the way that I feel | Crazy arms that seek to hold somebody new |
| | 1956 | Donna | | | I had a girl, Donna was her name | Oh Donna, oh Donna |
| | 1956 | Folsom Prison Blues | | | I hear the train a comin', it's rollin' 'round the bend | I'd let that lonesome whistle blow my blues away |
| | 1956 | Green Fields | | | Once there were green fields, kissed by the sun | I'll never know what made you run away |
| | 1956 | Heartbreak Hotel | | | Well, since my baby left me, I found a new place to dwell | I've been so lonely baby, well, I'm so lonely |
| | 1956 | Hound Dog | | | You ain't nothing but a hound dog | You ain't nothing but a hound dog |
| | 1956 | I Walk the Line | | | I keep a close watch on this heart of mine | I walk the line |
| | 1956 | In the Still of the Night | | | In the still of the night, I held you held you tight | |
| | 1956 | Island in the Sun | | | This is my island in the sun, where my people have toiled since time begun | Oh, island in the sun, willed to me by my father's hand |
| | 1956 | Jamaica Farewell | | | Down the way, where the nights are gay | But I'm sad to say, I'm on my way |
| | 1956 | Love Me Tender | | | Love me tender, love me sweet | |
| | 1956 | Mickey Mouse Club March | | | Who's the leader of the club that's made for you and me? | |
| | 1956 | On the Street Where You Live | Frederick Loewe | Alan Jay Lerner | I have often walked down this street before | Oh, the towering feeling, just to know somehow you are near |
| | 1956 | Que Sera Sera | | | When I was just a little girl, I asked my mother, what will I be? | |
| | 1956 | Silver Threads and Golden Needles | | | I don't want your lonely mansion with a tear in every room | Silver threads and golden needles cannot mend this heart of mine |
| | 1956 | Since I Met You Baby | | | I don't need nobody to tell my troubles to | Since I met you baby, my whole life has changed |
| | 1956 | Sugartime | | | Sugar inthemorning, sugar in t he evening | Now sugartime is anytime |
| | 1956 | Trying to Get to You | | | I've been traveling over mountains | Tryin' to get to you |
| | 1956 | Walkin' After Midnight | | | I go out walkin' after midnight, out in the moonlight | |
| | 1956 | Where Have All the Flowers Gone? | | | Where have all the flowers gone, long time passing? | Oh, when will they ever learn? |
| | 1957 | All Shook Up | | | Ah well a bless my soul what's a wrong with me | I'm in love, I'm all shook up |
| | 1957 | Big River | | | Now I taught the weeping willow how to cry | |
| | 1957 | Bye Bye Love | | | There goes my baby, with someone new | Bye, bye, love. Bye, bye, happiness |
| | 1957 | Catch a Falling Star | | | Catch a falling star and put it in your pocket | |
| | 1957 | Chances Are | Robert Allen | Al Stillman | Chances are, 'cause I wear a silly grin | In the magic of the moonlight |
| | 1957 | Everyday | | | Everyday, it's a getting closer | Everyday seems a little longer, every way, love's a little stronger |
| | 1957 | Give My Love to Rose | | | I found him by the railroad track this morning | Give my love to Rose, please won't you mister? |
| | 1957 | Great Balls of Fire | | | You shake my nerves and you rattle my brain | |
| | 1957 | Jingle Bell Rock | | | Jingle Bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock | |
| | 1957 | Paladin | | | Have gun will travel, reads the card of a man | Paladin, Paladin, where do you roam? |
| | 1957 | Seven Daffodils | | | I may not have a mansion, I haven't any land | But I can show you morning, on a thousand hills |
| | 1957 | Special Angel | | | You are my special angel, sent from up above | I'll have my special angel here to watch over me |
| | 1957 | That'll Be the Day | | | Well, that'll be the day, when you say good-byes | |
| | 1957 | Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport | | | Watch me wallaby's feet mater | Tie me kangaroo down, sport |
| | 1957 | You Send Me | | | Darling, you send me, I know you send me | You thrill me, I know you thrill me |
| | 1957 | Young Blood | | | I saw her standing on the corner | Young blood, young blood, young blood, I can't get you out of my mind |
| | 1958 | A Summer Place | | | Bells will be ringing and birds will be singing | There's a summer place where it may rain or storm |
| | 1958 | All I Have to Do Is Dream | | | When I want you in my arms | |
| | 1958 | Do You Want to Dance? | | | Well, do you want to dance and hold my hand? | |
| | 1958 | Gotta Travel On | | | Done laid around, done stayed around | I feel like I want to travel on |
| | 1958 | I Can't Stop Loving You | | | Those happy hours, that we once knew | I can't stop loving you, so I've made up my mind |
| | 1958 | I Still Miss Someone | | | At my door the leaves are falling | Because I still miss someone |
| | 1958 | It Doesn't Matter Anymore | | | There you go and baby her as am I | There's no use in me a cryin'. |
| | 1958 | It's So Easy | | | People tell me love's for fools | It's so easy to fall in love |
| | 1958 | Little Drummer Boy | | | Come they told me (pa-rum pum pum pum) | |
| | 1958 | Lonesome Tears | | | Lonesome tears, sad and blue | You left me here all alone |
| | 1958 | Lonesome Town | | | There's a place where lovers go to cry their troubles away | Goin' down to Lonesome town where the broken hearts stay |
| | 1958 | Oh Lonesome Me | | | Everybody's going out and having fun | |
| | 1958 | Oh, Babe It Ain't No Lie | | | One old woman, Lord, in this town | Oh, babe, it ain't no lie |
| | 1958 | Put Your Head on My Shoulder | | | Some people say that love's a game | Put your head on my should, hold me in your arms |
| | 1958 | Rawhide | Dimitri Tiomkin | Ned Washington | Rollin, rollin, rollin, though the streams are swollen | |
| | 1958 | Rip It Up | | | 'Cause it's Saturday nite and I just go paid | I'm gonna rip it up. I'm gonna rock it up |
| | 1958 | To Know Him Is to Love Him | | | To know, know, know him is to love, love, love him | Why can't he see? How blind can he be? |
| | 1958 | Turn Around | | | Where are you going, my little one, little one? | Turn around, turn around |
| | 1958 | Wonder of You | | | When no one else can understand me | That's the wonder of you. |
| | 1959 | Ain't That Loving You Baby | | | I could ride around the world in an old oxcart | Ain't that loving you baby |
| | 1959 | Battle of New Orleans | | | In eighteen fourteen we took a little trip | We fired our guns and the British kept a c-comin' |
| | 1959 | Bells of Rhymney | Pete Seeger | Idris Davies | Oh, what will you give me, say the sad bells of Rhymney | |
| | 1959 | Big Iron | | | To the town of Agua Fria rode a stranger one fine day | Big iron on his hip |
| | 1959 | Climb Every Mountain | Richard Rodgers | Oscar Hammerstein | Climb every mountain, search high and low | |
| | 1959 | Do-Re-Mi | | | Do, a deer, a female deer | |
| | 1959 | Edelweiss | Richard Rodgers | Oscar Hammerstein | Edelweiss, edelweiss, every morning you greet me | |
| | 1959 | El Paso | | | Out in the west Texas town of El Paso, I fell in love with a Mexican girl | |
| | 1959 | Favorite Things | Richard Rodgers | Oscar Hammerstein | Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens | |
| | 1959 | Handyman | | | Hey girls, gather round. Listen to what I'm puttin' down. | |
| | 1959 | Heartaches by the Number | | | Heartache number one was when you left me | Heartaches by the number, troubles by the score |
| | 1959 | He'll Have to Go | | | Put your sweet lips a little closer to the phone | And you can tell your friend there with you, he'll have to go. |
| | 1959 | I'm Ready | | | I'm ready, I'm willin', and I'm able to rock and roll tonight | |
| | 1959 | Lonely Goatherd | Richard Rodgers | Oscar Hammerstein | High on a hill was a lonely goat herd | |
| | 1959 | Long Black Veil | | | Ten years ago, on a cold dark night | She walks these hills in a long black veil |
| | 1959 | Love Potion Number Nine | | | I took my troubles down to Madame Ruth | She bent down and turned around and gave me a wink |
| | 1959 | Night Life | | | When evening's sun goes down, you will find me hangin' round | Listen to the blues they're playing |
| | 1959 | Pretty Irish Girl | Oliver Wallace | Lawrence Edward Watkin | Have you ever seen the seagulls a-flyin' o'er the heather? | Oh, she is my dear, my darling one |
| | 1959 | Sea of Love | | | Come with me, my love, to the sea, the sea of love | Do you remember, when we met |
| | 1959 | Somewhere Between | | | On Monday I think I'm a sinner | Somewhere between the good and the evil |
| | 1959 | Sound of Music | Richard Rodgers | Oscar Hammerstein | The hills are alive, with the sound of music | |
| | 1959 | You Got Me Runnin' | | | You got me runnin' you got me hidin' | You got me doin' what you want me, ah baby why you let me go |
| | 1960 | Ballad of Spring Hill | | | In the town of Spring Hill, Nova Scotia | Roads that never saw sun or sky |
| | 1960 | Green Leaves of Summer | Dimitri R Tiomkin | Paul Webseter | A time to be reaping, a time to be sowing | Now the green leaves of summer are calling me home |
| | 1960 | Hello Mary Lou | | | Past me by one sunny day, flashed those big brown eyes my way | Hello Mary Lou, goodbye heart |
| | 1960 | Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini | | | She was afraid to out of the locker | It was an Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini |
| | 1960 | Lemon Tree | | | When I was just a lad of ten, my father said to me | Lemon tree, very pretty, and the lemon flower is sweet |
| | 1960 | Love Hurts | | | Love hurts, love scars, love wounds and mars any heart | Love hurts, Ooooo, love hurts |
| | 1960 | Must Be Santa | | | Who's got a beard that's long and white? | Must be Santa, must be Santa, must be Santa, Santa Claus. |
| | 1960 | Please Come Home for Christmas | | | Bells will be ringing the sad, sad, sad news | Please come home for Christmas |
| | 1960 | Save the Last Dance for Me | | | You can dance every dance with the guy who gave you the eye, let him hold you tight | |
| | 1960 | Spanish Harlem | | | There is a rose in Spanish Harlem | |
| | 1960 | Stay | | | Stay, just a little bit longer | Won't you press your sweet lips to mine |
| | 1960 | Try to Remember | Tom Jones | Harvey Schmidt | Try to remember the kind of September | Try to remember and if you remember then follow |
| | 1960 | Walk Right Back | | | I want you to tell me why you walked out on me | Walk right back to me this minute |
| | 1960 | What a Wonderful World (Cooke) | | | Don't know much about history | But I do know that I love you |
| | 1960 | When Will I Be Loved? | | | I've been cheated, been mistreated | When will I be loved? |
| | 1960 | Will You Love Me Tomorrow? | | | Tonight you're mine completely | Is this a lasting treasure, or just a moment's pleasure |
| | 1960 | You're My Angel Divine | | | You come on like a dream, peaches and cream | You're my baby, you're my pet |
| | 1960 | You're Sixteen | | | you come on like a dream, peaches and cream | |
| | 1961 | Can't Help Falling in Love with You | Jen-Paul Egide Marini and Elvis Presley | Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian and Elvis Presley | Wise men say, only fools rush in | Like a river flows, surely to the sea |
| | 1961 | Crazy | | | Crazy, crazy for feelin' so lonely | |
| | 1961 | Cuando Calienta El Sol en Masachapa | | | Cuando calienta el sol aqui en la playa | |
| | 1961 | Cupid | | | Now I don't mean to bother you but I'm in distress | Cupid draw back your bow and let hour arrow go |
| | 1961 | Five Hundred Miles | | | If you miss the train I'm on, you will know that I am gone | A hundred miles, a hundred miles |
| | 1961 | Hey Baby | | | When I saw you walking down the street | Hey baby. I want to know if you'll be my girl. |
| | 1961 | Hey Jimmy Joe John Jim Jack | | | There once was a tiger, tiny little tiger | Hey Jimmy Joe John Jim Jack! Even little tigers lose their knack |
| | 1961 | Hit the Road Jack | | | Hit the road, Jack, don't you come back | |
| | 1961 | I Can't Help Falling in Love with You | Hugo E. Peretti, Luigi Creatore, George David Weiss | Hugo E. Peretti, Luigi Creatore, George David Weiss | Wise men say, only fools rush in | Like a river flows, surely to the sea |
| | 1961 | I Fall to Pieces | | | You want me to act like we've never kissed | I fall to pieces, each time I see you again |
| | 1961 | I Love How You Love Me | | | I love how your eyes close whenever you kiss me | Most of all, I love how you love me |
| | 1961 | It Was a Very Good Year | | | When I was seventeen, it was a very good year | |
| | 1961 | Marvelous Little Toy | | | When I was just a wee little lad, full of health and joy | It went zip when it moved and pop when it stopped |
| | 1961 | Moon River | Henri Mancini | Johnny Mercer | Moon River, wider than a mile. I'm crossing you in style someday. | |
| | 1961 | Roses Are Red | | | A long, long time ago, on graduation day | Roses are red, my love, violets are blue |
| | 1961 | Runaway | | | As I walk along, I wonder, what went wrong | I'm walkin' in the rain, tears are fallin' and I feel the pain |
| | 1961 | Stand by Me | | | When the night has come and the land is dark | Stand by me, Oh, stand by me |
| | 1961 | Sukiyaki | Hachidai Nakamura and Rokusuke Ei | Hachidai Nakamura and Rokusuke Ei | I'll hold my head up high, looking to the sky | |
| | 1961 | This World | | | Baby I ain't afraid to die | this old world is |
| | 1961 | Turn Around, Look at Me | | | There is someone walking behind you | Turn around, look at me |
| | 1961 | Unchain My Heart | | | Unchain my heart, baby, let me be | I'm under your spell, like a man in a trance |
| | 1961 | Who Put the Bomp? | | | Who put the bomp in the bomp ba bomp ba bomp? | |
| | 1962 | A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall | | | Oh, where have you been, my blue-eyed son? | It's a hard, it's a hard, it's a hard, it's a hard, it's a hard rain's gonna fall |
| | 1962 | Autumn to May | | | Oh, once I had a little dog, his color it was brown | Sing tarry-o-day, sing autumn to may |
| | 1962 | Blowin' in the Wind | | | How many miles must a man look up | The answer my friend, is blowin' in the wind |
| | 1962 | Bob Dylan's Dream | | | While riding on a train going' west | |
| | 1962 | Breaking Up Is Hard to Do | | | Don't take your love away from me | Think of all that we've been through and breaking up is hard to do |
| | 1962 | Bring It on Home to Me | | | If you ever change your mind about leavin' | |
| | 1962 | Chilly Winds | | | I'm going where them chilly winds don't blow | Out where the chilly winds don't blow |
| | 1962 | Crow on the Cradle | | | The sheep's in the meadow the cow's in the corn | Sang the crow on the cradle |
| | 1962 | Do You Hear What I Hear? | | | Said the night wind to the little lamb: "Do you see what I see?" | |
| | 1962 | Early in the Morning | | | Well early in the morning, at the break of day | |
| | 1962 | End of the World | Arthur Ken | Sylvia Dee | Why does the sun go on shining? | |
| | 1962 | First Time I Ever Saw Your Face | | | The first time I ever saw your face | I felt the earth move in my hand |
| | 1962 | Good Night My Someone | | | Good night, my someone, good night my love | |
| | 1962 | Greenback Dollar | | | Some people say I'm a no count | And I don't give a damn about a greenback dollar |
| | 1962 | Have a Holly Jolly Christmas | | | Have a holly, jolly Christmas | |
| | 1962 | How Do You Do It? | | | How do you do what you do to me? | You give me a feeling in my heart, like an arrow passing through it |
| | 1962 | I Will Follow Him | | | I will follow him, ever since he touched my heart | I love him, I love him, I love him |
| | 1962 | I Will Follow You | J. W. Stole and Del Roma | Norman Gimbel and Arthur Altman | I will follow you, follow you wherever you may go | You are my destiny |
| | 1962 | Island of Dreams | | | I wander the streets and the gay crowded places | High in the sky is a bird on the wing |
| | 1962 | It's My Party | | | Nobody knows where my Johnny has gone | It's my party and I'll cry if I want to |
| | 1962 | It's Raining | | | It's raining, it's pouring, the old man is snoring | |
| | 1962 | Little Boxes | | | Little boxes on the hillside, little boxes made of ticky-tacky | |
| | 1962 | Loco-Motion | | | Everybody's doin' a brand new dance | |
| | 1962 | Love Me Do | | | Love, love me do, you know I love you | Someone to love, somebody new |
| | 1962 | More | R. Orolani and N Oliveiero | Norman Newell | More than the greatest love the world has known | My life will be in your keeping, waking, sleeping, laughing, weeping |
| | 1962 | Morningtown Ride | | | Train whistle blowin', makes a sleepy noise | Rockin', rollin', ridin', out along the bay |
| | 1962 | Old Man River | | | Colored folks work on the Mississippi | Old Man River, that Old Man River, he must know sump-in |
| | 1962 | On Broadway | | | They say the neon lights are bright on Broadway | |
| | 1962 | Once Upon a Time | Charles Strouse | Lee Adams | Once upon a time a girl with moonlight in her eyes | How the breeze ruffled through her hair |
| | 1962 | Rhythm of the Rain | | | Listen to the rhythm of the falling rain | Rain, please tell me now, does that seem fair |
| | 1962 | Sealed with a Kiss | | | Though we gotta say good bye, for the summer | I'll send your love every day in a letter, sealed with a kiss |
| | 1962 | Sherry Baby | | | Sherry, Sherry baby, can you come out tonight? | |
| | 1962 | There's Anger in the Land | | | There's grieving in the country, there's sorrow in the sand | |
| | 1962 | Turn, Turn, turn | | | A time to be born, a time to die | To every thing, turn, turn, turn |
| | 1962 | Up on the Roof | Carole King | Gerry Goffin | When this old world starts getting me down | On the roof it's peaceful as can be |
| | 1962 | What Have They Done to the Rain? | | | Just a little rain, falling all around | What have they done to the rain? |
| | 1962 | What Now My Love | Gilbert Becaud | Carl Sigman | What now my love, now that you left me? | Once I could see, once I could feel |
| | 1962 | You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover | | | You can't judge an apple by looking at the tree | You can't judge a book by the cover |
| | 1962 | You've Really Got a Hold on Me | | | I don't like you, but I love you | I love you and all I want you to do is just hold me |
| | 1963 | Act Naturally | | | They're gonna put me in the movies | |
| | 1963 | All My Loving | | | Close your eyes and I'll kiss you | All my loving, I will send to you |
| | 1963 | Another Saturday Night | | | I got in town a month ago, I've seen a lot of girls | Another Saturday night and I ain't got nobody |
| | 1963 | Back in Baby's Arms | | | Don't know why we quarreled, we never did before | I'm back in baby's arms |
| | 1963 | Behind Closed Doors | | | My baby makes me proud, Lord, don't she make me proud | And when we get behind closed doors |
| | 1963 | Boots of Spanish Leather | | | I'm sailing away my own true love | Spanish boots of Spanish leather |
| | 1963 | Bottle of Wine | | | Ramblin' around this dirty old town | Bottle of wine, fruit of the vine |
| | 1963 | California Bloodlines | | | Had I been born in New York City | Oh, there's California bloodlines in my heart |
| | 1963 | Chim Chim Cher-ee | | | Now that the ladder of life 'as been strung | Chim chimney, chim chimney, chim chim cheree! |
| | 1963 | Christmas Dinner | | | And it came to pass on a Christmas evening | |
| | 1963 | Christmas Wishes | | | If I had my way this Christmas | |
| | 1963 | Close to You | Burt Bacharach | Hal David | Why do birds, suddenly appear, every time, you are near? | |
| | 1963 | Do Wah Diddy Diddy | | | There she was just a walkin' down the street | She looked good, she looked fine |
| | 1963 | Don't Think Twice It's All Right | | | It ain't no use to sit and wonder whey, babe | Don't think twice it's all right |
| | 1963 | Feed the Birds | | | Early each day, to the steps of Saint Paul's | Feed the birds, tuppence a bag |
| | 1963 | Four Strong Winds | | | I think I'll go out to Alberta | Four strong winds that blow lonely |
| | 1963 | Girl from Ipanema | Antonio Carlos Jobim | Norman Gimbel | Tall and tanned and young and lovely | Oh, but I watch her so sadly |
| | 1963 | Girl from the North Country | | | If you're travelin' in the north country fair | She once was a true love of mine |
| | 1963 | Green Green | | | Well I told my Momma on the day I was born | Green, green, it's green they say |
| | 1963 | I Don't Mind Failing in This World | | | I don't mind failing in this world. | I don't mind failing in this world |
| | 1963 | I Want to Hold Your Hand | | | Oh yeah, I'll tell you something, I think you understand | I wanna hold your hand |
| | 1963 | If You Need Me | | | If you need me, I wantcha to call me | |
| | 1963 | I'm in Love with a Big Blue Frog | | | I'm in love with a big blue frog | |
| | 1963 | It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year | | | It's the most wonderful time of the year | |
| | 1963 | Jackson | | | We got married in a fever hotter than a pepper sprout | Go down to Jackson, go ahead and wreck your health |
| | 1963 | Lay Down Your Weary Tune | | | Lay down your weary tune, | |
| | 1963 | Make the World Go Away | | | Do you remember when you loved me | Make the world go away, and get it off my shoulders |
| | 1963 | Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter | | | Mrs. Brown ;you've got a lovely daughter | Walkin' about, even in a crowd |
| | 1963 | My Dogs Bigger Than Your Dog | | | My dogs bigger than your dog | I'm not afraid of the dark any more |
| | 1963 | One After Nine-O-Nine | | | My baby said she's traveling on the one after nine-o-nine | |
| | 1963 | One Fine Day | | | One fine day you'll look a me | One fine day you're gonna want me for your girl |
| | 1963 | One Man's Hands | Pete Seeger | Alex Comfort | One man's hands can't tear a prison down | But if two and two and fifty make a million |
| | 1963 | Ramblin' Boy | | | He was a man, and a friend always | So here's to you, my Ramblin' Boy |
| | 1963 | Rock of Ages | | | Rock of Ages, cleft for me | |
| | 1963 | Seasons in the Sun | Jacques Brel | Rod McKuen | Adieu, Emile, my trusted friend | We had joy, we had fun, we had seasons in the sun |
| | 1963 | Someday Soon | | | There's a young man that I know | But when he comes to call, my pa ain't got a good thing to say |
| | 1963 | Spoon River | Naomi Caryl Hirshhom | Charles Aidman | the meadow is flooded with white daffodils | No matter how far I may wander each day |
| | 1963 | Stay Awake | | | Stay awake, don’t rest your head | Stay awake don't nod and dream |
| | 1963 | Stay with Me Dylan | | | Should my heart not be humble, should my eyes not fail to see | All that I can do is pray: stay with me |
| | 1963 | Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious | | | It's Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious | Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious |
| | 1963 | This Boy | | | That boy took my love away, oh he'll regret it some day | |
| | 1963 | Tomorrow is a Long Time | | | If today was not an endless highway | Yes, and only if my own true love was waitin' |
| | 1963 | Travelin' Man | | | I'm a traveling man and I've made a lot of stops | Oh, I'm a travelin' man, Yeah, I'm a traveling man |
| | 1963 | Unicorn Song | | | A long time ago when the earth was still green | Green alligators and long-necked geese |
| | 1963 | Very Last Day | | | Everybody gonna pray, on the very last day | |
| | 1963 | Waiting for My Child | | | I was talking to a lady a few days ago | I'm waiting and waiting for my child to come home |
| | 1963 | Walk Like a Man | Victor Scherrtzinge | Johnny Mercer | Oh how you tried to cut me down to size | Walk like a man, talk like a man |
| | 1963 | Walkin' Down the Line | | | Well, I'm walkin' down the line | |
| | 1963 | You're No Good | | | Feeling better now that we're through | You're no good, you're no good, you're no good, baby, you're no good |
| | 1963 | You're Only Lonely | | | When the world is ready to fall | If you're only lonely |
| | 1964 | A Summer Song | | | Trees, swayin' in the summer breeze | They Say that all good things must end, some day |
| | 1964 | A Surfer's Dream | | | The surf is coming in as the sun lights up the shore | And now I stay on the beach, all alone |
| | 1964 | All I Really Want to Do | | | I ain't lookin' to compete with you | All I really want to do, is, baby, be friends with you |
| | 1964 | And I Love Her | | | I give her all my love, that's all I do | |
| | 1964 | As Tears Go By | | | It is the evening of the day, I sit and watch the children play | |
| | 1964 | Baby the Rain Must Fall | | | Some men climb a mountain. Some men swim the sea | But baby the rain must fall, baby the wind must blow |
| | 1964 | Because | | | It's right that I should think about you | Give me one kiss and I'll be happy |
| | 1964 | Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound | | | It's a long and dusty road, it's a hot and heavy load | And I can't help but wonder where I'm bound |
| | 1964 | Carry It On | | | There's a man by my side a walking | Carry it on, carry it on |
| | 1964 | Coming of the Roads | | | Now that our mountain is growing | Once I had you, and the wildwood |
| | 1964 | Crying Time | | | Now they say that absence makes the heart grow fonder | Oh it's crying time again you're gonna leave me |
| | 1964 | Don't Just Stand There | | | Plese don't just stand there, come and kiss me like before | Tell me what, what, what, what's on your mind? |
| | 1964 | Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying | | | Don't let the sun catch you crying | We know crying's not a bad thing |
| | 1964 | Downtown | | | When you're alone and life is making you lonely | Downtown, things'll be great when you're |
| | 1964 | Eight Days a Week | | | Ooh I need your love babe, guess you know it's true | |
| | 1964 | Ferry Cross the Mersey | | | Life goes on day after day | |
| | 1964 | Game of Love | | | The purpose of a man is to love a woman | Play the game of love |
| | 1964 | Get Together | | | Love is but a song we sing and fear's the way we die | C',mon people now, smile on your brother |
| | 1964 | God Bless the Grass | | | God bless the grass that grows through the crack | and god bless the grass |
| | 1964 | Going Out of My Head | | | Well, I think I'm goin' out of my head | I want you, to need me |
| | 1964 | Hard Day's Night | | | It's been a hard day's night, and I've been working like a dog | |
| | 1964 | Hello Stranger | | | Hello stranger, it seems so good to see you | |
| | 1964 | How Sweet It Is | | | I needed the shelter of someone's arms | How sweet it is to be loved by you |
| | 1964 | I Don't Want to Spoil the Party | | | I don't want to spoil the party so I'll go | Though tonight she's made me sad |
| | 1964 | I Feel Like I'm Fixin' to Die Rag | | | Come on all of you big strong men, Uncle Sam needs your help again | One, two, three, what are we fighting for? |
| | 1964 | I Should Have Known Better | | | I should have known better with a girl like you | |
| | 1964 | If I Were a Rich Man | Jerry Bock | Sheldon Harnick | If I were a rich man, Ya ha deedle deedle, | |
| | 1964 | I'll Follow the Sun | | | One day, you'll look, to see I've gone | |
| | 1964 | I'll Never Find Another You | | | There's a new world somewhere, they call the promised land | It's a long long journey, so stay by my side |
| | 1964 | I'm into Something Good | | | Woke up this morning feelin' fine | Something tells me I'm into something good |
| | 1964 | In My Room | | | There's a world where I can go and tell my secrets to | Do my dreaming and my scheming lie awake and pray |
| | 1964 | It Ain't Me Babe | | | Go 'way from my window, leave at your own chosen speed | But it ain't me, Babe |
| | 1964 | It's a Small World | | | It's a world of laughter, a world of tears | It's a small world after all |
| | 1964 | King of the Road | | | Trailer for sale or rent | |
| | 1964 | Last Thing on My Mind | | | It's a lesson too late for the learning | Are you going away, with no word of farewell |
| | 1964 | L-O-V-E | | | L is for the way you look at me | Love is all that I can give you |
| | 1964 | Make-Believe Town | | | In make-believe town | Go no more a hunting, but that's in animal make-believe town |
| | 1964 | Mockingbird Jazz | | | Everybody have you heard? He's gonna buy me a mockingbird. | |
| | 1964 | My Back Pages | | | Crimson flames tied through my ears | Ah, but I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now |
| | 1964 | My Guy | | | Nothing you can say can tear me away from my guy | I'm stickin' to my guy |
| | 1964 | People Get Ready | | | People get ready; there's a train a-coming | Don't need no ticket, you just thank the Lord |
| | 1964 | She's Not There | | | Well no one told me about her, the way she lied | It's too late to say you're sorry |
| | 1964 | Something Good | | | Perhaps I had a wicked childhood | But somewhere in my youth or childhood |
| | 1964 | Sound of Silence | | | Hello darkness my old friend, I've come to talk to you again | |
| | 1964 | Surfer Girl | | | Little surfer, little one, make my heart come all undone | |
| | 1964 | There But for Fortune | | | Show me the prison, show me the jail | And I'll show you a young man with so many reasons why |
| | 1964 | Times They Are a-Changing | | | Come gather 'round people wherever you roam | for the times, they are a-changing |
| | 1964 | Today | | | Today while the blossoms still cling to the vine | |
| | 1964 | Under the Boardwalk | | | Oh the sun beats down and melts the tar jupon the roof | Under the boardwalk, out of the sun |
| | 1964 | We'll Sing in the Sunshine | | | I never will love you, the cost of love's too dear | We'll sing in the sunshine, we'll laugh every day |
| | 1964 | When I'm Sixty-Four | | | When I get older, losing my hair, many years from now | |
| | 1964 | When the Ship Comes in | | | Oh, the time will come up when the wind will stop | Oh, the seas will split and the ship will hit |
| | 1964 | World without Love | | | Please lock me away and don't allow the day | So I'll wait, and in a while |
| | 1964 | You Don't Own Me | | | You don't own me, I'm not one of your many toys | And don't tell me what to do |
| | 1964 | You Were on My Mind | | | When I woke up in this morning, you were on my mind | I got a feelin', down in my shoes |
| | 1964 | You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling | | | You never close your eyes anymore when I kiss your lips | You've lost that lovin' feeling |
| | 1965 | A Most Peculiar Man | | | He was a most peculiar man. That's what Mrs. Reardon says, and she should know | |
| | 1965 | A World of Our Own | | | Close the door, light thefire | We'llbuild a world of our own that no one else can share |
| | 1965 | April Come She Will | | | April, come she will. When streams are ripe and swelled with rain | |
| | 1965 | California Dreamin' | | | All the leaves are brown, and the sky is grey | California dreamin', on such a winter's day |
| | 1965 | California Girls | | | Well, East coast girls are hip, I really dig those styles they wear | I wish they all could be California |
| | 1965 | Calypso Carol | | | See him lying on a bed of straw | Oh now carry me to Bethlehem to see the Lord of love again |
| | 1965 | Catch the Wind | | | In the chilly hours and minutes of uncertainty, I want to be | |
| | 1965 | Changes | | | Green leaves of summer turn red in the fall | Sit by my side, come as close as the air |
| | 1965 | Colours | | | Yellow is the color of my true love's hair | |
| | 1965 | Day Tripper | | | Got a good reason for taking the easy way out. | Day Tripper, one way ticket yeah |
| | 1965 | Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind? | | | Did you ever have to make up your mind? | |
| | 1965 | Don't Look Back | | | If it's love that you're running from, there is no hiding place | |
| | 1965 | Down in the Boondocks
Boondocks | | | Down in the boondocks | |
| | 1965 | Elusive Butterfly | | | You might wake up some morning to the sound of | Don't be concerned, it will not harm you |
| | 1965 | Engine Engine Number Nine | | | Engine engine number nine, coming down that railroad line | Engine engine number nine, coming down that railroad line |
| | 1965 | Eve of Destruction | | | The eastern world, it is explodin' | But you tell me, over and over and over again, my friend |
| | 1965 | Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven | | | Once upon a time there lived a man and his name was Hezekiah | Everybody wants to go to heaven, but nobody wants to die |
| | 1965 | Farewell Angelina | | | Farewell Angelina, the bells of the crown | |
| | 1965 | Fool on the Hill | | | Day after day, alone on a hill, the man with the foolish grin | |
| | 1965 | Get Off of My Cloud | | | I live in an apartment on the ninety-ninth floor of my block | |
| | 1965 | Girl | | | Is there anybody going to listen to my story | |
| | 1965 | Green Green Grass of Home | | | The old home town looks the same, as I step down from the train | Yes, they'll all come to meet me, arms a-reaching, smiling sweetly |
| | 1965 | Happy Together | | | Imagine me and you, I do, I think about it every night | I cant see me loving nobody but you for all my life |
| | 1965 | Hey Bulldog | | | Sheepdog standing in the rain, bullfrog doing it again. | What makes you think you're special |
| | 1965 | Hold on to Me Babe | | | As my achin' head keeps begging for a sleep that will not come | Hold on to me babe, wherever you may be |
| | 1965 | I Got You Babe | | | They say we're young and we don't know | Babe, I got you babe |
| | 1965 | In My Life | | | There are places I'll remember all my life | |
| | 1965 | It's Only Love | | | I get high when I see you go by, my oh my | It's only love and that is all, why should I feel the way I do |
| | 1965 | I've Just Seen a Face | | | I've just seen a face I can't forget the time of place | |
| | 1965 | Kathy's Song | | | I hear the drizzle of the rain, like a memory it falls | |
| | 1965 | Lahaina | | | I was sitting at a table on an open bay | In Lahaina, the sugar kane grow, in Lahaina the living is slow |
| | 1965 | Like a Rolling Stone | | | Once upon a time you dressed so fine | How does it feel? To be without a home? Like a complete unknown? Like a rolling stone? |
| | 1965 | Lover's Concerto | | | How gentle is the rain that falls softly on the meadow | How gentle is the rain that falls softly on the meadow |
| | 1965 | Maggie's Farm | | | I ain't gonna work on Maggie's farm no more | |
| | 1965 | Michelle | | | Michelle, ma bell, these are words that go together well, my Michelle | |
| | 1965 | Monday Monday | | | Monday, Monday, so good to me | Every other day, every other day |
| | 1965 | Mr. Tambourine Man | | | Though I know that evening's empire has returned into sand | Hey Mr. Tambourine Man, play a song for me |
| | 1965 | My Girl | | | I've got sunshine on a cloudy day | My girl, talkin' 'bout my girl |
| | 1965 | My Love | | | My love is warmer than the warmest sunshine | And there is nothing in this world that can change my love |
| | 1965 | Norwegian Wood | | | I once had a girl, or should I say, she once had me | |
| | 1965 | Nowhere Man | | | He's a real nowhere man, sitting in his nowhere land | |
| | 1965 | On a Desert Island | | | Strolling beside you hand-in-hand | On a desert island, magic yours and my land |
| | 1965 | On the Path of Glory | Petula Clark | Pierre Delanoe, Kris Ife, and Hal Shaper | Blessed are the meek they say, they shall win where others lose | On the path of glory |
| | 1965 | Pack Up Your Sorrows | | | No use crying, talking to a stranger | If somehow, you could pack up your sorrows |
| | 1965 | Poor Old Dirt Farmer | | | Oh the poor old dirt farmer, he's lost all his corn | |
| | 1965 | Positively Fourth Street | | | You got a lotta nerve to say you are my friend | |
| | 1965 | Red Rubber Ball | | | I should have known you'd bid me farewell | And I think it's gonna be all right, yeah the worst is over now |
| | 1965 | Save Your Heart for Me | | | Walk along the lake with someone new | Darlin' save your heart for me |
| | 1965 | Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch | | | In and out of my life, you come and you go | Sugar Pie, Honey bunch, You know that I love you |
| | 1965 | Summer Wind | Henry Mayer | Johnny Mercer | The summer wind, came blowing in across the sea | Two sweethearts in the summer wind |
| | 1965 | Sunny | | | Sunny, yester day my life was filled with rain | |
| | 1965 | Sweet Pea | | | I went to a dance just the other night | Oh sweet pea, come on and dance with me |
| | 1965 | Thirsty Boots | | | You've long been on the open road | So take off your thirsty boots |
| | 1965 | This Diamond Ring | | | Who wants to buy this diamond ring? | This diamond ring doesn't shine for me any more |
| | 1965 | Touch Me | | | Touch me babe. Can't you see that I am not afraid? | Now I'm gonna love you, till the heaven stops the rain |
| | 1965 | Universal Soldier | | | He's five foot two and he's six feet four | He's a universal soldier and he really is to blame |
| | 1965 | Until It's Time for You to Go | | | You're not a dream, you're not an angel, you're a man | don't ask why, don't ask how |
| | 1965 | We Can Work It Out | | | Try to see it my way | We can work it out. We can work it out. |
| | 1965 | We Gotta Get Out of this Place | | | In this dirty old part of the city | We gotta get out of this place if it's the last thing we ever do |
| | 1965 | What the World Needs Now | Bert Bacharach | Hal David | What the world needs now, is love, sweet love | What the world needs now, is love, sweet love |
| | 1965 | Yesterday | | | Yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away | |
| | 1965 | You Don't Have to Say You Love Me | Pino Donaggio | Vito Pallavicini, Simon Napier-Bell, and Vicki Wickham | When I said I needed you, you said you would always stay | You don't have to say you love me, just be close at hand |
| | 1965 | You've Got to Hide Your Love Away | | | Here I stand, head in hand, turn my face to the wall | Hey, you've got to hide your love away |
| | 1966 | A Place in the Sun | Bryan Wells | Ronald Miller | Like a long lonely stream, I keep runnin' towards a dream | There's a place in the sun, where there's hope for everyone |
| | 1966 | And When I Die | | | I'm not scared of dyin' and I don't really care | And when I die, and when I'm dead, dead, and gone |
| | 1966 | By the Time I Get to Phoenix | | | By the time I get to Phoenix, she'll be rising | |
| | 1966 | Cabaret | John Kander | Fred Ebb | What good is sitting alone in your room? | Life is a cabaret, ol' chum |
| | 1966 | Cherish | | | Cherish is a word I use to describe | Cherish me as much as I cherish you |
| | 1966 | Circle Game | | | Yesterday a child came out to wonder | And the seasons they go round and round |
| | 1966 | Cloudy | | | Cloudy, the sky is grey and white and cloudy | |
| | 1966 | Dangling Conversation | | | It's a still life watercolor, of a now late afternoon | |
| | 1966 | Early Morning Rain | | | In the early morning rain, with a dollar in my hand | In the early morning rain, with no place to go |
| | 1966 | Everybody's Talking | | | Everybody's talking at me, I don't hear a word they're saying | I'm going where the sun keeps shing thru' the pouring rain |
| | 1966 | For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her | | | What a dream I had, crushed in organdy | |
| | 1966 | For What It's Worth | | | There's something happening here | Stop! Children, what's that sound? |
| | 1966 | Georgy Girl | Jim Dale | Tom Springfield | Hey, there, Georgy girl, swingin' down the street so fancy free | You're always window shopping but never stopping buy |
| | 1966 | Good Morning Starshine | Galt MacDermot | James Rado and Gerome Ragani | Good morning starshine, the earth says hello | Gliddy glup gloopy, nibby nabby noopy, la la la lo lo |
| | 1966 | Good Times That We Had | | | Times have changed, all the good times that we had are gone now | |
| | 1966 | Highway in the Wind | | | Sail with me into the unknown void that has no end | |
| | 1966 | Homeward Bound | | | I'm sitting in the railway station, go a ticket for my destination | |
| | 1966 | I Am a Rock | | | A winter's day in a deep and dark December | I am a rock, I am an island |
| | 1966 | I Say a Little Prayer | Burt Bacharach | Hall David | The moment I wake up, before I put on my makeup | Forever, forever, you'll stay in my heart |
| | 1966 | Just Like a Woman | | | Nobody feels any pain | Oh, but she breaks just like a little girl |
| | 1966 | Leaving on a Jet Plane | | | All my bags are packed, I'm ready to go | So kiss me, and cry for me |
| | 1966 | Let the Mermaids Flirt with Me | | | Blues all on the ocean, blues all in the air | |
| | 1966 | Love Is Blue | Andre Popp | Pierre Cour and Brian Blackburn | Blue, blue, my world is blue | When we met, how the bright sun shone |
| | 1966 | Mame | | | You coax the blues right out of the horn | |
| | 1966 | Mellow Yellow | | | I'm just mad about Saffron, Saffron's mad about me | |
| | 1966 | Miss Mary Mack | | | Miss Mary Mack, Mack,Mack | They jumped so high |
| | 1966 | Mon Vrai Destin | | | Dans mes rêves j'entends une voix, qui me dit "Ne pleure pas" | Mais les voix de mes fantômes ne connaissent pas la douleur de l'homme |
| | 1966 | No Other Name | | | Know me by the light of a fire shinin' bright | |
| | 1966 | Paint It Black | | | I see a red door and I want it painted black | |
| | 1966 | Rainy Day Woman 12 and 35 | | | Well, they'll stone ya when you're trying to be so good | Everybody must get stoned |
| | 1966 | Reason to Believe | | | If I listened long enough to you | Someone like you makes it hard to live without somebody else |
| | 1966 | Someday at Christmas | | | Someday at Christmas, men won't be boys | Someday all of our dreams will come to be |
| | 1966 | Strangers in the Night | Bert Kampfert | Charles Singleton and Eddie Snyder | Strangers in the night, exchanging glances | |
| | 1966 | Streets of Baltimore | | | Well I sold the farm to take my woman where she longed to be | |
| | 1966 | Summer in the City | | | Hot town, summer in the city | But at night, it's a different world |
| | 1966 | We Need a Little Christmas | | | Haul out the holly, put up the tree before | We need a little Christmas |
| | 1966 | What a Day for a Daydream | | | What a day for a day dream, what a day for a day dreaming boy | And even if time ain't really on my side |
| | 1966 | When I'm Gone | | | There's no place in this world where I'll belong when I'm gone | So I guess I'll have to do it while I'm here |
| | 1966 | Yellow Submarine | | | In the town where I was born, lived a man who sailed the sea | We all live in a yellow submarine |
| | 1966 | You Can't Hurry Love | | | I need love, love to ease my mind | You can't hurry love, no, you just have to wait |
| | 1966 | You'll Sing a Song | | | You'll sing a song and I'll sing a ssong | You'll play a tune and I'll play a tune |
| | 1967 | A Kind of Hush | | | There's a kind of hush, all over the world tonight | So listen very carefully |
| | 1967 | A Little Help from My Friends | | | What would you think if I sang out of tune? | Do you need anybody? |
| | 1967 | Alice's Restaurant | | | You can get anything you want at Alice's restaurant | |
| | 1967 | All You Need Is Love | | | There's nothing you can do that can't be done | All you need is love, all you need is love |
| | 1967 | Angel of the Morning | | | There'll be no strings to bind your hands | Just call me angel of the morning angel |
| | 1967 | Bluebird | | | Listen to my blue bird laugh, she can't tell you why | So get all those blues, must be a thousand hues |
| | 1967 | Both Sides Now | | | Bows and flows of angel hair | I've looked at clouds from both sides now |
| | 1967 | Brown-Eyed Girl | | | Hey, where did we go? | You, my brown-eyed girl |
| | 1967 | Burden of Freedom | | | I stand on the stairway, my back to the dungeon | Lord help me to shoulder the burden of freedom |
| | 1967 | Can't Take My Eyes Off of You | | | You're just too good to be true | I love you baby, and it's quite all right |
| | 1967 | Carrie-Anne | | | When we were at school, our games were simple | Hey Carrie-Anne, what's your game now, can anybody play |
| | 1967 | Daydream Believer | | | Oh, I could hide 'neath the wings | Chirr up sleepy Jean, Oh, what can it mean |
| | 1967 | Do You Know the Way to San Jose? | Burt Bacharach | Hal David | Do you know the way to San Jose? | |
| | 1967 | Gentle on My Mind | | | It's knowing that your door is always open and your path is free to walk | Ever smilin' ever gentle on my mind |
| | 1967 | Great Mandela | | | So I told him, that he'd better, shut his mouth | Take your place on the Great Mandela |
| | 1967 | Hazy Shade of Winter | | | Time, time, time, what's become of me | The sky is a hazy shade of winter |
| | 1967 | Hello Dolly | John Kander | Fred Ebb | Hello , Dolly, well hello, Dolly | Dolly'll never go away again |
| | 1967 | Hello, Goodbye | | | You say yes, I say no | I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello |
| | 1967 | Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye | | | I loved you in the morning, our kisses deep and warm | Your eyes are soft with sorrow, Hey, that's no way to say goodbye |
| | 1967 | House Song | | | This house goes on sale every Wednesday morning | |
| | 1967 | I Dig Rock and Roll Music | | | I dig rock and roll music and I love to get the chance to play | I dig rock and roll music and I love to get the chance to play |
| | 1967 | If I Had Wings | | | If I had wings, no one would ask me should I fly | |
| | 1967 | If I Were a Carpenter | | | If I were a carpenter, and you were a lady | Save my love through loneliness, save my love for sorrow |
| | 1967 | Jennifer's Rabbit | | | Jennifer slept in her little bed with dreams of a rabbit in her little head | They ran through the forest and they all held hands |
| | 1967 | La Chanson des Vieux Amants | Jacques Jouanest and Gerard Jouanest | Jacques Brel | Bien sûr nous eûmes des orages | Mais mon amour, mon doux, mon tendre, mon merveilleux amour |
| | 1967 | Light My Fire | | | You know that it would be untrue | Come on baby light my fire |
| | 1967 | Love Is All Around | | | I feel it in fingers, I feel it in my toes | You know I love you, I always will |
| | 1967 | Michael from Mountains | | | Michael wakes you up with sweets | Michael from mountains, go where you will go to |
| | 1967 | Never My Love | | | You ask me if there'll come a time | What makes you think love will end |
| | 1967 | One Little Christmas Tree | | | One little Christmas tree was standing all alone | One little Christmas tree can light up a home |
| | 1967 | Priests | | | And who will write love songs for you | |
| | 1967 | Ruby Tuesday | | | She would never say where she came from | Good bye, ruby Tuesday. Who could hang a name on you? |
| | 1967 | San Francisco | | | If you're going to San Francisco | All across the nation, such a strange vibration |
| | 1967 | Shake Sugaree | | | I have a little song, won't take long | Oh Lord, oh me, didn't I shake sugaree |
| | 1967 | Since You've Asked | | | What I'll give you since you've asked | |
| | 1967 | Sing Me Back Home | | | The warden led the prisoner down the hallway to his doom | Sing me back home with the songs I used to hear |
| | 1967 | Sisters of Mercy | | | Oh, the sisters of Mercy, they are not departed or gone | |
| | 1967 | Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay | | | Sittin' in the mornin' sun, I'll be sittin' when the evenin' comes | I'm sittin' on the dock of the bay, watching the tide roll away |
| | 1967 | So Long, Marianne | | | Come over to the window, my little darling | Now so long, to Marianne. It's time, that we began |
| | 1967 | Somebody to Love Jefferson Airplane | | | When the truth is found to be lies | Don't you want somebody to love? |
| | 1967 | Somethin' Stupid | | | I know I stand in line until you think you have the time | And then I go and spoil it all, by saying something stupid like: "I love you." |
| | 1967 | Song Is Love | | | First of all, I would like to say a word or two | I've got a song, let me sing it to you |
| | 1967 | Story of Isaac | | | The door it opened slowly, my father he came in | |
| | 1967 | Summer Wages | | | Never hit seventeen, when you play against the dealer | |
| | 1967 | Suzanne | | | Suzanne takes you down by her place near the river | |
| | 1967 | That Kind of Grace | | | Sunday morning, Birmingham, quiet in the church | And when I sing "Amazing Grace" |
| | 1967 | Tide is High | | | I'm not the kind of girl who gives up just like that | The tide is high but I'm holdin' on |
| | 1967 | Up, Up, and Away | | | Would you like to ride in my beautiful balloon? | Up, up, and away in my beautiful, my beautiful balloon |
| | 1967 | Waterloo Sunset | | | Dirty old river, must you keep rolling | |
| | 1967 | Weep for Jamie | | | The other side of Jamie's door | Weep for Jamie, for the bones, that tear at her flesh |
| | 1967 | What a Wonderful World | | | I see trees of green, red roses too | The colors of the rainbow, so pretty in the sky |
| | 1967 | Whatshername | | | Jimmy McGregor, Jimmy come here | What's her name? |
| | 1967 | Who Knows Where the Time Goes | | | Across the morning sky all the birds are leaving | Who knows where the time goes? Who knows where the time goes? |
| | 1967 | Windy | | | Who's peekin' out from under a stairway? | And Windy has stormy eyes that flash at the sound of lies |
| | 1967 | Winter Lady | | | Traveling lady stay awhile until the night is over | I'm just a station on your way, I know I am not your lover |
| | 1967 | Won't You Be My Neighbor | | | It's beautiful day in this neighborhood | |
| | 1967 | You Ain't Goin' Nowhere | | | Clouds so swift, rain falling' in | Ooo-eee! Ride me high |
| | 1967 | Your Mother Should Know | | | Let's all get up and dance to a song that was a hit before your mother was born | |
| | 1968 | A Time for Us | Nino Rota | Larry Kusikand Eddie Synder | A time for us, some day there'll be | |
| | 1968 | Abraham, Martin, and John | | | Has anybody here, seen my old friend Abraham | didn't you love the things they stood for? |
| | 1968 | America | | | Let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together | |
| | 1968 | Autumn of My Life | | | In the spring of my life, she came to me | |
| | 1968 | Bird on a Wire | | | Like a bird on a wire, like a drunk in a midnight choir | I have tried in my way to be free |
| | 1968 | Blackbird | | | Blackbird Singing in the dead of night | Blackbird fly into the light of the dark black night |
| | 1968 | Bojangles | | | I knew a man, Bojangles, and he danced for you | Mister Bojangles, Mister Bojangles, Mister Bojangles, dance. |
| | 1968 | Bookends | | | Time it was, and what a time it was, A time of innocence | |
| | 1968 | Born to Be Wild | | | Get your motor running, head out on the highway | Born to be wild |
| | 1968 | Boxer | | | I am just a poor boy though my story's seldom told | |
| | 1968 | For the Good Times | | | Don't look so sad, I know it's over | Lay your head, upon my pillow, hold your warm and tender body close to mine |
| | 1968 | Harper Valley PTA | | | I want to tell you all a story 'bout a Harper Valley widowed wife | The day my Mama socked it to the Harper Valley PTA |
| | 1968 | Honey Pie | | | She was a working girl, north of England way | Honey Pie, you are making me crazy |
| | 1968 | Hooked on a Feeling | | | I can't stop this feeling, deep inside of me | I'm hooked on a feeling, I'm high on believing |
| | 1968 | Hymn | | | Sunday morning, very bright, I read your book by colored light | |
| | 1968 | I Started a Joke | | | I started a joke which started the whole world crying | I looked at the skies, running my hands over my eyes |
| | 1968 | I Will | | | Who knows how long I've love you? You know I love you still. | |
| | 1968 | I'll Be Your Baby Tonight | | | Close your eyes, close the door | I'll be your baby tonight |
| | 1968 | I'll Never Fall in Love Again | Burt Bacharach | Hal David | What do you get when you fall in love? | |
| | 1968 | I'm So Tired | | | I'm so tired, I haven't slept a wink | |
| | 1968 | Jody and the Kid | | | She would meet me in the mornin' on my way down to the river | |
| | 1968 | Kiss the World Goodbye | | | I never had no regrets, boys; | I'm going down to the shade by the river one more time |
| | 1968 | Mighty Quinn | | | Ev'rybody's building big ships and boats | Come all without, come all within, you'll not see nothing like the Mighty Quinn |
| | 1968 | Mrs. Robinson | | | And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson, Jesus loves you more | |
| | 1968 | Ob-La-Di, Ob-la-Da | | | Desmond has a barrow in the market place | Ob-La-Di, Ob-la-Dah, life goes on |
| | 1968 | Old Friends | | | Old friends, sit on the park bench like bookends | |
| | 1968 | One | | | One is the loneliest number | One is the loneliest number that you'll ever do |
| | 1968 | Overs | | | Why don't we stop fooling ourselves? | |
| | 1968 | Pause of Mr. Claus | | | Why do you sit there so strange/ | Why do police guys beat on peace guys? |
| | 1968 | Puff the Magic Dragon | | | Together they would travel on a boat with billowed sail | Puff the magic dragon lived by the sea |
| | 1968 | Quicksilver Daydreams of Maria | | | Well a diamond fades quickly when matched to the face of Maria | |
| | 1968 | Rich Man, Poor Man | | | I need a bride, but the dolphins are runnin'' | Rich man easts when he wishes, a poor man whenever he can |
| | 1968 | Rocky Top | | | Wish that I was on ole Rocky Top, down in the Tennessee hills | Rocky Top. You'll always be, home sweet home to me |
| | 1968 | Spinning Wheel | | | What goes up, must come down | Let the spinning wheel spin |
| | 1968 | Stand By Your Man | | | Sometimes its hard to be a woman | Stand by your man, give him two arms to cling to |
| | 1968 | Suspicious Minds | | | We're caught in a trap; I can't walk out | we can't go on together, with suspicious minds |
| | 1968 | Tecumseh Valley | | | The name she gave was Caroline | |
| | 1968 | Tennessee Waltz | | | I was dancin', with my darlin' to the Tennessee Waltz | I remember the night and the Tennessee Waltz |
| | 1968 | This Guy's in Love with You | Burt Bacharach | Hal David | You see this guy, this guy's in love with you | I need your love, I want your love |
| | 1968 | Tramp on the Street | | | Jesus, He died on Calvary's street | |
| | 1968 | Weight | | | I pulled into Nazareth, I was feelin' 'bout half past dead | Take a load off Fannie |
| | 1968 | What Is a Youth? | Nino Rota | Eugene Walter | What is a youth? Impetuous fire. | Some think only to marry |
| | 1968 | When I Loved Her | | | Well, she didn't look as pretty as some others I have known | Cause she brightened up the day like the early morning sun |
| | 1968 | Wichita Lineman | | | I am a lineman for the county | |
| | 1968 | Young Girl | | | With all the charms of a woman | Young girl get out of my mind |
| | 1969 | Across the Universe | | | Words are flowing out like endless rain into a paper cup | |
| | 1969 | After Hours | | | If you close the door, the night could last forever | |
| | 1969 | Atlantis | | | Way down below the ocean, where I wanna be; she may be | |
| | 1969 | Bad Moon Rising | | | I see a bad moon rising | |
| | 1969 | Carolina in My Mind | | | Karen, she's a silver sun, you'd best walk her way and watch it shing | In my mind I've gone to Carolina |
| | 1969 | Cecilia | | | Cecilia, you're breaking my heart | |
| | 1969 | Coal Miner's Daughter | | | Well I was born a coal miner's daughter | Yeah I'm proud to be a coal miner's daughter |
| | 1969 | Come Saturday Morning | | | Come Saturday morning, I'm going away with my friend | |
| | 1969 | Day Is Done | | | Tell me why you are crying, my son | Day is done, day is done |
| | 1969 | Domino | | | Don't want to discuss it, I think it's time for a change | Oh, oh, Domino, roll me over Romeo |
| | 1969 | Down on the Corner | | | Early in the evenin', just around suppertime | Down on the corner, out in the street |
| | 1969 | Durham Town | | | Back in nineteen forty-four, I remember Daddy | I gotta leave old Durham town |
| | 1969 | Fire and Rain | | | Just yesterday morning, they let me know you were gone | I've seen fire and I've seen rain |
| | 1969 | Five Feet High and Rising | | | How high's the water, Mama? | How high's the water , mama? Five feet high and rising. |
| | 1969 | Follow Me | | | It's by far the hardest thing I've ever done | Follow me, where I go, what I do, and who I know |
| | 1969 | Garbage | | | Mister Thompson calls the waiter | Garbage, garbage, they're filling up the streets with garbage |
| | 1969 | Give Peace a Chance | Pete Seeger and Brother Fred Kilpatrick | John Lennon | All we are saying, is give peace a chance | |
| | 1969 | Helplessly Hoping | | | Helplessly hoping her harlequin hovers near by | |
| | 1969 | Here Comes the Sun | | | Little darling, it's been a long cold lonely winter | |
| | 1969 | If You Could Read My Mind | | | I'd walk away like a movie star | If you could read my mind, love |
| | 1969 | In the Year 2525 | | | In the year 2525, if man is still alive | In the year 2525, if man is still alive |
| | 1969 | Law is for the Protection of the People | | | Billy Dalton staggered on the sidewalk | 'Cause the law is for the protection of the people |
| | 1969 | Lay Lady Lay | | | Lay, lady lay, lay across my big brass bed | Why wait any longer for the world to begin |
| | 1969 | Lodi | | | Just about a year ago, I set out on the road | Oh Lord, stuck in Lodi again |
| | 1969 | Many Rivers to Cross | | | Many rivers to cross and it's only my will that keeps me alive | And this loneliness won't leave me alone |
| | 1969 | Me and Bobby McGee | | | Busted flat in Baton Rouge, waitin' for the train | Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose |
| | 1969 | Oh Darling | | | Oh darling, please believe me, I'll never do you no harm | |
| | 1969 | One More Night | | | One more night, the stars are in sight | but tonight no light will shine on me |
| | 1969 | One Tin Soldier | | | Listen children to a story that was written long ago | Go ahead and hate your neighbor, go ahead and cheat a friend |
| | 1969 | Peggy Day | | | Well, you know that even before I learned her name | Peggy Day, stole my poor heart away |
| | 1969 | Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head | Bert Bacharach | Hal David | Raindrops keep falling on my head | But there's one thing I know, the blues they send to meet me |
| | 1969 | Simple Song of Freedom | | | Hey there Mister Black Man, can you hear me? | Come and sing a simple song of freedom |
| | 1969 | Something | | | Something in the way she moves attracts me like no other lover | |
| | 1969 | Space Oddity | | | Ground control to Major Tom | For here I am sitting in a tin can far above the world |
| | 1969 | Sugar Sugar | | | Sugar, honey honey | I just can't believe the loveliness of loving you |
| | 1969 | Suite Judy Blue Eyes | | | It's getting to the point where I am no fun anymore, I am sorry | I am your, you are mine, you are what you are. You make it hard. |
| | 1969 | Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down | | | Well I woke up Sunday morning with no way to hold my head that didn't hurt | On the Sunday morning sidewalks, wishing Lord that I was stoned |
| | 1969 | Sweet Caroline | | | Where it began, I can't begin to know it | Sweet Caroline, good times never seemed so good |
| | 1969 | Up on Cripple Creek | | | When I get off of this mountain, you know where I want to go | Up on Cripple Creek, she sends me |
| | 1969 | Wooden Ships | | | If you smile at me I will understand | Wooden ships on the water very free and easy |
| | 1969 | Your Song | | | It's a little bit funny, this feeling inside | |
| | 1970 | And I Love You So | | | And I love you so, the people ask me how | And yes, I know, how lonely life can be |
| | 1970 | Big Yellow Taxi | | | They paved Paradise and put up a parking lot | Don't it always seem to go, that you don't know what |
| | 1970 | Brand New Tennessee Waltz | | | Oh my but you have such a pretty face | At the brand new Tennessee waltz you're literally waltzing on air |
| | 1970 | Bridge Over Troubled Waters | | | When you're weary, feeling small. When tears are in your eyes | |
| | 1970 | Casey's Last Ride | | | Casey joins the hollow sound of silent people walking down | |
| | 1970 | Danny's Song | | | People smile and tell me I'm the lucky one | And even though we ain't got money |
| | 1970 | Father and Son | | | It's not time to make a change, just relax and take it easy | |
| | 1970 | Feliz Navidad | | | Feliz Navidad, Feliz Navidad | I wanna wish you a Merry Christmas |
| | 1970 | For All We Know | Fred Karlin | Jimmy Griffin, Rob Wilson Royer | Love, look at the two of us, strangers in many ways | |
| | 1970 | Have You Ever Seen the Rain? | | | Someone told me long ago, there's a calm before the storm | |
| | 1970 | Help Me Make It through the Night | | | Take the ribbon from your hair | |
| | 1970 | I Believe in Music | | | Well, I could just sit around, making music all day long | I believe in music. I believe in love |
| | 1970 | Just My Imagination | | | Each day through my window, I watch up as she passes by | But it was just my 'magination runnin' away with me |
| | 1970 | Let It Be | | | When I find myself in times of trouble, Mother Mary comes to me | |
| | 1970 | Look What They Done to My Song | | | Look what they done to my song, Ma | Ils ont changé ma chanson Look what they've done to my song |
| | 1970 | Lookin' Out My Back Door | | | Just got home from Illinois, lock the front door, oh boy | Doot, doot, doot, look'in out my back door |
| | 1970 | Louise | | | They all said Louise was not half-bad | |
| | 1970 | Love Is All Around (Mary Tyler Moore) | | | Who can turn the world on with her smile? | Love is all around, no need to waste it |
| | 1970 | Maybe I'm Amazed | | | Maybe I'm amazed at the way you love me all the time | |
| | 1970 | Midnight Rider | | | I got to run to keep from hiding | But I'm not gonna let them catch me, no |
| | 1970 | Monument | | | Aren't you going to come along? | We got it all worked out |
| | 1970 | Moondance | | | Well, it's a marvelous night for a moondance | Can I just have one more moondance with you, my love? |
| | 1970 | Moonshadow | | | If I ever lose my hands | I'm being followed by a moonshadow |
| | 1970 | My Sweet Lady | | | Lady, are you crying, do the tears belong to me? | Close your eyes and rest your weary mind |
| | 1970 | New York's Not My Home | | | Well, things are spinning round me | Cause I got to get out of here, I'm so alone |
| | 1970 | Night They Drove Old Dixie Down | | | Virgil Caine is the name, and I served on the Danville train | The night they drove old Dixie down |
| | 1970 | Ohio | | | Tin soldiers and Nixon's coming, we're finally on our own | Gotta get back to it, soldiers are gunning us down |
| | 1970 | Our House | | | I'll light the fire, while you place the flowers in the vase | |
| | 1970 | Over and Over | | | Come sit beside me and tell me you are mine | Over and over, over and over, over and over |
| | 1970 | Pilgrim | | | See him wasted on the sidewalk in his jacket and his jeans | He's a poet, he's a picker, he's a prophet, he's a pusher |
| | 1970 | Rainy Days and Mondays | Roger Nichols | Paul Williams | Talking to myself and feeling old | Funny but it seems I always wind up here with you |
| | 1970 | Ride Captain Ride | | | Seventy-three men sailed up from the San Francisco bay | Ride Captain, ride, upon your mystery ship. |
| | 1970 | Ripple | Jerry Garcia | Robert Hunter | If my words did glow with the gold of sunshine | Ripple in still water, when there is no pebble tossed |
| | 1970 | Same Old Blues | | | Morning rain keeps falling, like the tears that fall from my eyes | |
| | 1970 | Sesame Street Song | Joe Raposo | Bruce Hart and Jon Stone | Sunny day sweeping the clouds away | Tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street |
| | 1970 | Snowbird | | | Beneath its snowy mantle cold and clean | Yeah, if I could you know that I would fly away with you |
| | 1970 | Song for the Asking | | | Here is my song for the asking | Thinking it over I've been sad |
| | 1970 | Streets of London | | | Have you seen the old man in the closed-down market? | So how can you tell me you're lonely |
| | 1970 | Sweet Baby James | | | There is a young cowboy, he lives on the range | Goodnight you moonlight ladies |
| | 1970 | Sweet Jane | | | Standin' on a corner suitcase in my hand | Sweet Jane |
| | 1970 | Teach Your Children | | | You, who are on the road, must have a code that you can live by | |
| | 1970 | Tell Me Why | | | Sailing heart ships through broken harbors | Tell me why, tell me why |
| | 1970 | We've Only Just Begun | | | We've only just begun to live | Sharing horizons that are new to us |
| | 1970 | Who'll Stop the Rain? | | | Long as I remember, the rain been coming round | |
| | 1970 | Wild World | | | Now that I've lost everything to you | Oh, baby, baby, it's a wild world. It's hard to get by just upon a smile |
| | 1970 | Yankee Lady | | | I lived with the decent folks in the hills of old Vermont | Yankee lady so good to me, Yankee lady is just a memory |
| | 1971 | American Pie | | | A long, long, time ago, I can still remember | So bye, bye, Miss American pie |
| | 1971 | Amie | | | I can see why you think you belong to me | Amie, what you wanna do? |
| | 1971 | Angel From Montgomery | | | I am an old woman, named after my mother | Make me an angel that flies from Montgomery |
| | 1971 | Brand New Key | | | I rode my bicycle past your window last night | Well, I gotta brand new pair of roller skates, you got a brand new key |
| | 1971 | Brandy | | | There's a port on a western bay | The sailors say Brandy, you're a fine girl |
| | 1971 | Candy Man | | | Who can take a sunrise, sprinkle it with dew | The candy man can, the candy man can |
| | 1971 | Carry That Weight | | | Boy, you're gonna carry that weight | |
| | 1971 | Circle | | | It seems like I've been this way before | All my life's a circle, sunrise and sundown |
| | 1971 | City of New Orleans | | | Riding on the City of New Orleans | Good morning America, how are you? |
| | 1971 | Day by Day | | | Day by, day, day by day, oh dear Lord, three things I say | |
| | 1971 | Delta Dawn | | | She's forty-one and her daddy still calls her "baby" | Delta Dawn, what's that flower you have on? |
| | 1971 | Delta Momma Blues | | | Come away with me, my little delta boy | |
| | 1971 | Donald and Lydia | | | Small town, bright lights, Saturday night | But dreamin', just comes natural |
| | 1971 | Dutchman | | | The Dutchman's not the kind of man | Let us go to the banks of the ocean |
| | 1971 | End | | | Oh yeah, all right | Love you, love you |
| | 1971 | Epitaph | | | Her close friends have gathered, lord ain't it a shame | Why was she born, so black and blue? |
| | 1971 | Famous Blue Raincoat | | | It's four in the morning, the end of December | Yes, and Jane came by with a lock of hour hair |
| | 1971 | God Will | | | Who keeps on trusting you, when you've been cheating? | God does but I don't, God will but I won't |
| | 1971 | Golden Slumbers--Carry the Weight--the End | | | Once there was a way to get back homeward | Boy, you're gonna carry that weight |
| | 1971 | Good Christian Soldier | | | Not so long ago in Oklahoma | It's hard to be a Christian soldier, when you tote a gun |
| | 1971 | Good Hearted Woman | | | A long time forgotten are dreams that just fell by the way | She's a good-hearted woman in love with a good-timin' man |
| | 1971 | Great White Horse | | | When I was a young girl, I used to dream of a lover | And he'd ride down on a great white horse |
| | 1971 | Heart of the Country | | | I look high, I look low, I'm lookin' everywhere I go | |
| | 1971 | Hello in There | | | We had an apartment in the city | Waiting for someone to say, "Hello in there, hello." |
| | 1971 | Horse with No Name | | | On the first part of the journey, I was lookin' at all the life | I've been to the desert on a horse with no name, it felt good to be out of the rain |
| | 1971 | How Can I Tell You | | | Wherever I am girl, I'm always walking with you, | How can I tell you that I love you, that I love you? |
| | 1971 | I Guess He'd Rather Be in Colorado | | | I guess he'd rather be in Colorado | |
| | 1971 | If | | | If a picture paints a thousand words | then one by one the stars would all go out |
| | 1971 | Illegal Smile | | | When I woke up this morning, things were lookin' bad | And you may see me tonight with an illegal smile |
| | 1971 | Imagine | | | Imagine there's no heaven, it's easy if you try | |
| | 1971 | Isn't It Nice to Be Home Again | | | late last night so far way, I dreamed myself a dream. | Isn't it nice to be home again? I say welcome home. |
| | 1971 | It's Too Late | Carole King | Toni Stern | Stayed in bed all morning just to pass the time | And it's too late, baby, now it's too late |
| | 1971 | Joy to the World | | | Jeremiah was a bull frog | Joy to the world, all the boys and girls |
| | 1971 | Light Shine | | | People let your lights shine, come on now let it shine | |
| | 1971 | Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys | | | If you see something that looks like a start | Was the low spark of high-heeled boys |
| | 1971 | Maggie May | | | Wake up, Maggie, I think I got something to say to you | |
| | 1971 | Mother and Child Reunion | | | No I would not give you false hope on this strange and mournful day | |
| | 1971 | Old Fashioned Love Song | | | Jus an old-fashioned love song playing on theradio | Just an old-fashioned love song, coming down in three-part harmony |
| | 1971 | Old Man | | | Old man, look at my life, I'm a lot like you were | |
| | 1971 | Operator | | | Operator, well could you help me place this call? | But isn't that the way they say it goes, but let's forget all that |
| | 1971 | Pain of Loving You | | | You just can't stand to see me happy | Oh, the pain of loving you |
| | 1971 | Paradise | | | When I was a child my family would travel | And Daddy, won't you take me back to Muhlenberg County |
| | 1971 | Peace Train | | | Now I've been happy lately thinking about the good things to come | Peace Train, soundin' louder, glide on the Peace Train. |
| | 1971 | Sailing Down the Golden River | | | Sailing down that golden river | Yet I was never alone |
| | 1971 | Silver Tongued Devil | | | I took myself down to the Tally Ho Tavern, to buy me a bottle of beer | Hey, little girl, don't you know, he's a devil? |
| | 1971 | Sing, Sing a Song | | | Sing, sing a song, sing out loud | Just sing, sing a song |
| | 1971 | Sitting in Limbo | | | Sitting here in limbo, but I know it won't be long | I don't know where life will lead me |
| | 1971 | Some People Never Know | | | No one else will ever see, how much faith you have in me | |
| | 1971 | Sunshine Go Away Today | | | Sunshine go away today, I don't feel much like dancing | How much does it cost? I'll buy it. |
| | 1971 | Sunshine on My Shoulders | | | If I had a day that I could give you | Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy |
| | 1971 | Take Me Home Country Roads | | | Almost heaven, West Virginia | Country Roads, take me home |
| | 1971 | There Are Worse Things I Could Do | | | There are worse things I could do | |
| | 1971 | Time in a Bottle | | | If I could save time in a bottle | But there never seems to be enough time |
| | 1971 | Tupelo Honey | | | You can take all the tea in China | She's as sweet as Tupelo honey |
| | 1971 | Vincent | | | Starry starry night, paint your palette blue and gray | And now I understand, what you tried to say to me |
| | 1971 | Wedding Song | | | He is now to be among you at the calling of your hearts | There is love |
| | 1971 | Yesterday's Wine | | | Miracles appear in the strangest of places | Yesterday's wine, yesterday's wine |
| | 1971 | You Can Close Your Eyes | | | Well the sun is surely sinkin' down | So close your eyes, you can close your eyes |
| | 1971 | You've Got a Friend | | | When you're down and troubled | You just call out my name |
| | 1972 | Air That I Breathe | | | If I could make a wish, I think I'd pass | Sometimes, all I need is the air that I breathe and to love you |
| | 1972 | Alone Again (Naturally) | | | In al little while from now, if I'm not feeling any less sour | |
| | 1972 | Always on My Mind | | | Maybe I didn't love you, quite as often as I could have | You were always on my mind |
| | 1972 | Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown | | | Well, the south side of Chicago is the baddest part of town | And he's bad, bad, LeRoy Brown, the baddest man in the whole damn town |
| | 1972 | Beautiful | | | At times I just don't know how you could be anything but beautiful | |
| | 1972 | Daniel | | | Daniel is traveling tonight on a plane | |
| | 1972 | Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight | | | Do me wrong, do me right | Go away, then damn ya |
| | 1972 | Drift Away | | | Day after day I'm more confused | Oh, give me the beat, boys, and free my soul |
| | 1972 | For Baby, for Bobby | | | I'll walk in the rain by your side | And the wind will whisper your name to me |
| | 1972 | Garden Party | | | I went to a garden party to reminisce with my old friends | But it's all right now, I learned my lesson well |
| | 1972 | Goodbye Again | | | It's five o'clock this morning and the sun is on the rise | and it's goodbye again, I'm sorry to be leaving you |
| | 1972 | Goodbye to Love | | | I'll say goodbye to love, no one ever cared if I should live or die | I'll say goodbye to love |
| | 1972 | Heart of Gold | | | I wanna live, I wanna give, I've been a miner for a heart of gold | |
| | 1972 | I Can See Clearly Now | | | I can see clearly now, the rain is gone | |
| | 1972 | I Won't Last a Day without You | Roger Nichols | Paul Williams | Day after day I must face a world of strangers | When there's no getting over that rainbow |
| | 1972 | Jesus Was a Capricorn | | | Jesus was a Capricorn, he ate organic food | Cause everybody's gotta have somebody to look down on |
| | 1972 | Killing Me Softly | | | I heard he sang the good song, I heard he had a style | Strumming my pain with my fingers |
| | 1972 | Lean on Me | | | Sometimes, in our lives, we all have pain, we all have sorrow | so just call on me brother, when you need a hand |
| | 1972 | Long-Tailed Cat | | | Long tailed cat sitting by the old rocking chair | I'm going down to New Orleans town |
| | 1972 | My Father | | | My father always promised us, that we would live in France | |
| | 1972 | Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia | | | He was on his way home from Candle top | that's the night that the lights went out in Georgia |
| | 1972 | Old Dogs, Children, and Watermelon Wine | | | I was sitting in Miami, pouring blended whiskey down | |
| | 1972 | Pancho and Lefty | | | Living on the road, my friend, is gonna keep you free and clear | All the Federales say, they could have had him any day |
| | 1972 | Peaceful Easy Feeling | | | I like the way your sparklin' earrings lay | Cause I got a peaceful, easy feeling |
| | 1972 | Right Thing to Do | | | There's nothing you can do to turn me away | Lovin' you's the right thing to do |
| | 1972 | Rock and Roll Lullaby | | | She was just sixteen and all alone | oh Mama let me hear that old rock and roll lullaby |
| | 1972 | Rocket Man | Elton John | Bernie Taupin | She packed my base last night pre-flight | |
| | 1972 | Rocky Mountain High | | | He was born in the summer of his twenty-seventh year | But the Colorado Rocky Mountain high |
| | 1972 | Secret Gardens | | | My grandmother's house is still there | Secret Gardens of the heart where flowers bloom forever |
| | 1972 | Song Sung Blue | | | Song sung blue, everybody knows one | Me and you are subject to the blues now and then |
| | 1972 | Speak Softly Love | Nina Rota | Larry Kusik | Speak softly, love, and hold me warm against your heart. | Wine colored days, warmed by the sun; deep velvet nights when we are one |
| | 1972 | Summer Breeze | | | See the curtains hanging in the window | Summer breeze, makes me feel fine |
| | 1972 | Take It Easy | | | Well, I'm a runnin' down the road try'n to loosen my load | Take it easy, take it easy |
| | 1972 | Taxi | | | It was raining hard in 'Frisco | |
| | 1972 | Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree | | | I'm comin' home, I've done my time | Tie a yellow ribbon round the ole oak tree |
| | 1972 | Top of the World | | | Such a feelin's coming over me | I'm on the top of the world looking down on creation |
| | 1972 | Waking Up Alone | | | I took mychances on a one-way ticket home | I'll take my memories to bed and know that I'll be waking up alone |
| | 1972 | Weave Me the Sunshine | | | They say that the tree of lovin' | Weave, weave, weave me the sunshine out of the falling rain |
| | 1972 | Why Me, Lord? | | | Why me, Lord? | Lord help me, Jesus, I've wasted it so help me Jesus |
| | 1972 | You Are the Sunshine of My Life | | | You are the sunshine of my life | I feel like this is the beginning |
| | 1972 | You're So Vain | | | You walked into the party like you were waling onto a yacht | You're so vain, you probably thing this song is about you |
| | 1973 | American Tune | | | Many's the time I've been forsaken | Ah but I'm all right, I'm all right |
| | 1973 | Cook with Honey | | | Muffin warm and basket brown | I'll always cook with honey to sweeten up the night |
| | 1973 | Desperado | | | Desperado, why don't you come to your senses? | |
| | 1973 | Desperados Waiting for a Train | | | I'd play the Red River Valley | Like desperados waiting for a train |
| | 1973 | Eres Tu | | | Como una promesa, eres tú | Eres tú, como el |
| | 1973 | Fire on the Mountain | | | Took my family away from my Carolina home | And there's fire on the mountain, lightnin' in the air |
| | 1973 | Fisherman Song | | | The fishermen are pitching pennies in the sand beside the sea | Pull on the ropes, seine haul fishermen |
| | 1973 | Forever Young | | | May God bless and keep you always, may your wishes all come true | May you stay, forever young |
| | 1973 | Forever Young in G | | | May God bless and keep you always | May you stay forever young |
| | 1973 | Give Me Love | | | Give me love, give me love, give me peace on Earth | |
| | 1973 | Goodbye Yellow Brick Road | | | When are you gonna come down? | |
| | 1973 | Hide Your Love | | | Sometimes I'm up, sometimes I'm down | How do you hide your love? |
| | 1973 | High on a Mountain | | | High on a mountaintop, wind blowin' free | As I looked at the valleys down below |
| | 1973 | Higher Ground | | | Powers keep on lyin', while your people keep on dyin' | I'm so darn glad he let me try it again |
| | 1973 | I Got a Name | Charles Fox | Norman Gimbel | Like the pine trees lining the winding road | And I carry it with me |
| | 1973 | If I Needed You | | | If I needed you, would you come to me? | |
| | 1973 | I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song | | | Well, I know it's kind of late | |
| | 1973 | Knockin' on Heaven's Door | | | Mama, take this badge off of me | Knock, knock, knockin' on heaven's door |
| | 1973 | Lightning Bar Blues | | | I don't need no diamond ring, I don't need no Cadillac car | |
| | 1973 | Lover's Cross | | | Guess that it was bound to happen, was just a matter of time | 'Cause tables are meant for turnin' |
| | 1973 | Midnight at the Oasis | | | Midnight at the oasis, sing your camel to bed | |
| | 1973 | My Love McCartney | | | And when I go away, I know my heart can stay with my love | |
| | 1973 | Ol' 55 | | | Well my time went so quickly, I went lickety splitly | And now the sun's comin' up |
| | 1973 | On the Rim of the World | | | She inches along on the rim of the world | |
| | 1973 | Piano Man | | | It's nine o'clock on a Saturday, the regular crowd shuffles in | |
| | 1973 | Ramblin' Man | | | My father was a gambler down in Georgia | Lord, I was born a ramblin' man |
| | 1973 | Simple Man | | | Mama told me when I was young | And be a simple kind of man |
| | 1973 | South City Midnight Lady | | | Up all night I could not sleep | South city lady I'm much obliged indeed |
| | 1973 | St. Judy's Comet | | | Little girl, do you know what time it is? | Little girl, won't you lay your body down? |
| | 1973 | Still Crazy After All These Years | | | I met my old lover on the street last night | Still crazy after all these years |
| | 1973 | Stuck in the Middle with You | | | well, I don't know why I came here tonight | Well you started out with nothing and you're proud you're a self-made man |
| | 1973 | Sundown | | | I can see her lyin' back in her satin dress | Sundown, ya better take care |
| | 1973 | Traffic in the Sky | | | There's traffic in the sky and it doesn't seem to be getting much better | You keep adding stones; soon the water will be lost in the well |
| | 1973 | Watching the River Run | | | If you've been thinkin' you were all that you've got | And it goes on and on, watching the river run |
| | 1973 | Way We Were | Marvin Hamilsch | Alan Bergman and Marylin Bergman | Mem'ries light the corners of my mind | Can't it be that it was all so simple then? |
| | 1973 | Well May the World Go | | | Well may the skiers turn, the swimmers churn, the lovers burn | Well may the world go, when I'm far away |
| | 1973 | Workin' at the Carwash Blues | | | Well, I had just got out from the county prison | |
| | 1973 | Yesterday Once More | | | When I was young I'd listen to the radio | Ev'ry sha-la-la-la |
| | 1973 | You Are So Beautiful | | | You are so beautiful to me | You're everything I hoped for, you're everything I need |
| | 1974 | Annie's Song | | | You fill up my senses like a night in a forest | Come let me love you, let me give my life to you |
| | 1974 | Back Home Again | | | There's a storm across the valley, clouds are rollin' in | Hey, it's good to be back home again |
| | 1974 | Band on the Run | | | Well the rain exploded with a mighty crash, as we fell into the sun | |
| | 1974 | Blue Sky | | | Walk along the river, sweet lullaby | You're my blue sky, you're my sunny day |
| | 1974 | Boa Constrictor | | | I'm being swallowed by a boa constrictor | |
| | 1974 | Boney Fingers | | | See the rain comin' down and the roof won't hold 'er | Work your fingers to the bone, whadda ya get? |
| | 1974 | Carefree Highway | | | Pickin' up the pieces of my sweet shattered dream | Carefree Highway, let me slip away on you |
| | 1974 | Cat's in the Cradle | Harry Chapin | Sandra Chapin | A child arrived just the other day | And the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon |
| | 1974 | Chelsea Hotel 2 | | | I remember you well in the Chelsea Hotel | And then you got away, didn't you baby? |
| | 1974 | Come Monday | | | Headin' out to San Francisco for the Labor Day weekend show | Come Monday, it'll be all right |
| | 1974 | For a Dancer | | | Keep a fire burning in your eye | |
| | 1974 | Haven't Got Time for the Pain | | | All those crazy nights when I cried myself to sleep | I haven't got time for the pain, I haven't got room for the pain |
| | 1974 | Having My Baby | | | I can see it, your face is glowing | Having my baby, what a lovely way of saying how much you love me. |
| | 1974 | Heaven and Hell | | | My front tracks are headed for a cold water well | Sometimes its heaven, sometimes it's hell |
| | 1974 | How Long Has This Been Going On | | | Well, your friends with their fancy persuasion | How long has this been goin' on? |
| | 1974 | Joker | | | Some people call me the space cowboy | Cause I'm a picker, I'm a grinner, I'm a lover |
| | 1974 | Lay Me Down Easy | | | Sitting in the sunshine, trying to sing the blues away | won't you lay me down easy |
| | 1974 | Lonely People | | | This is for all the lonely people, thinking that life has passed them by | Well I'm on my way, yes I'm back to stay. |
| | 1974 | Mississippi You're on My Mind | | | I think I see a wagon-rutted road | Mississippi you're on my mind |
| | 1974 | Moon Is a Harsh Mistress | | | See her how she flies, golden sails across the sky | And the moon is a harsh mistress and the sky is made of stone |
| | 1974 | Oh Very Young | | | Oh very young, what will you leave us this time? | Will you carry the words of love with you? Will you ride? |
| | 1974 | Please Come to Boston | | | Please come to Boston for the springtime | Ramblin' boy why don't you settle down |
| | 1974 | Rainy Day People | | | Rainy day people always seem to know when it's time to go | Rainy day lovers don't lie when they tell you |
| | 1974 | Return of the Grievous Angel | | | Won't you scratch my itch sweet Annie Rich and welcome me back to town | And I remember something you once told me |
| | 1974 | Rhinestone Cowboy | | | I've been walking these streets so lone | Like a rhinestone cowboy, riding out on a horse in a star-spangled rodeo |
| | 1974 | Rikki Don't Lose That Number | | | We hear you're leaving that's okay | Rikki don't lose that number, you don't wanna call nobody else |
| | 1974 | Take Me to the River | | | I don't know why I love you like I do | Hold me, love me, squeeze me |
| | 1974 | Telephone Line | | | Hello! How are you? | Oh! Telephone line, give me some time, I'm living in twilight |
| | 1974 | This Old Guitar | | | This old guitar taught me to sing a love song | |
| | 1974 | Tin Man | | | Sometime late when things are real | But Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man |
| | 1974 | Who by the Fire | | | And who, by the fire | |
| | 1974 | Whole Wide World | | | When I was a young boy, my mama said to me | I'd go the whole wide world; I'd go the whole wide world just to find her |
| | 1974 | You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go | | | I've seen love go by my door | You're gonna make me lonesome when you go |
| | 1975 | After the Thrill Is Gone | | | Same dances in the same old shoes | After the thrill is gone |
| | 1975 | Back Roads | | | I'll take the back roads home through the open country side | Coming and going, there's no dividing line |
| | 1975 | Back to the Island | | | Now the day is gone, and I sit alone and think of you | And watch the sun go down, hear the sea roll in |
| | 1975 | Calypso | | | To sail on a dream on a crystal clear ocean | Aye, Calypso the places you've been to |
| | 1975 | Christmas Is a Feeling | | | Christmas is a feeling, filling the air | |
| | 1975 | Dance with Me | | | Dance with me, I want to be your partner | Let it lift you off the ground |
| | 1975 | Dreams Go By | | | There you stand in your dungarees | And so you, and I, we watch our years go by |
| | 1975 | Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover | | | The problem is all inside your head | There must be fifty ways to leave your lover |
| | 1975 | Garden Song | | | Inch by inch, row by row | Inch by inch, row by row |
| | 1975 | Hands on the Wheel | | | At a time when the world seems to be spinnin' | Well it's the same old song, it's right and it's wrong |
| | 1975 | If You Love Me | | | If you love me, if you love love love me | |
| | 1975 | I'm Sorry | | | It's cold here in the city, it always seems that way | I'm sorry for the way things are in China |
| | 1975 | Love is a Rose | | | Love is a rose but you better not pick it | I wanna see what's never been seen |
| | 1975 | Loves Me Like a Rock | | | When I was a little boy, and the Devil would call my name | |
| | 1975 | Lyin' Eyes | | | City girls just seem to find out early | You can't hide, your lyin' eyes |
| | 1975 | Night Rider's Lament | | | While I was out ridin', the graveyard shift, midnight 'til dawn | |
| | 1975 | No Man's Land | | | Well, how do you do, Private William McBride | Did they beat the drum slowly, did they sound the fife lowly? |
| | 1975 | Redtail Hawk | | | It's been so long love since you said goodbye | The redtail hawk writes songs across the sky |
| | 1975 | Rhiannon | | | Rhiannon rings like a bell through the night | Rhiannon, taken by the sky |
| | 1975 | Sara | | | I laid on a dune, I looked at the sky | Sara, Sara, whatever made you want to change your mind |
| | 1975 | Saturday Morning | | | Saturday morning and it's growing light | A song needs a reason and rhyme |
| | 1975 | Shelter from the Storm | | | 'Twas in another lifetime, one of toil and blood | |
| | 1975 | Take It to the Limit | | | All alone, at the end of the evening | So put me on a highway and show me a sign |
| | 1975 | To All the Girls I've Loved Before | Albert Hammond | Hal David | To all the girls I's loved before, who travelled in and out my door | |
| | 1975 | You Needed Me | | | I cried the tear, you wiped it dry. | And I can't believe it's you, I can't believe it's true |
| | 1976 | Afternoon Delight | | | Gonna find my baby gonna hold her tight | Sky rockets in flight. Afternoon delight. |
| | 1976 | Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song | | | So play, play for me, that sad melody | Hey, won't you play, another somebody done somebody wrong song |
| | 1976 | Don't Stop | | | If you wake up and don't want to smile | Don't stop thinking about tomorrow |
| | 1976 | Evangelina | | | And I dream in the morning, she brings me water | And the fire I feel for the woman I love |
| | 1976 | Grandpa Was a Carpenter | | | Oh, Grandpa wore his suit to dinner nearly every day | Grandpa was a carpenter, he built houses stores and banks |
| | 1976 | Heart of Saturday Night | | | Well you gassed her up, behind the wheel | Lookin' for the heart of Saturday night |
| | 1976 | Hotel California | | | On a dark, desert highway, cool wind in my hair | Welcome to the Hotel California |
| | 1976 | I Need to Be in Love | | | The hardest thing I've ever done is keep believing | I know I need to be in love |
| | 1976 | I'm Easy | | | It's not my way to love just 'coz no one's lookin' | But I'm easy, yeah, I'm easy |
| | 1976 | I'm Gonna Be an Engineer | | | When I was a little girl, I wished I was a boy | |
| | 1976 | Isn't She Lovely | | | Isn't she lovely? Isn't she wonderful | |
| | 1976 | It's a Good Night for Singing | | | It's a good night for singing, I got too drunk | It's a good night for singing |
| | 1976 | Lucille | | | In a bar in Toledo across from the depot | You picked a bad time to leave me, Lucille |
| | 1976 | Meet de Boys on the Battlefront | | | Mardi Gras comin' and it won't be long | Oh, meet de boys on the battlefront |
| | 1976 | Mexico | | | Way down here you need a reason to move | Oh, Mexico |
| | 1976 | My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys | | | I grew up a dreamin', of being' a cowboy | My heroes have always been cowboys, and they still are it seems |
| | 1976 | Somebody to Love Queen | | | Each morning I get up I die a little. | Can anybody find me somebody to love? |
| | 1976 | Takin' it to the Streets | | | You don't know me but I'm your brother | Takin' it to the Streets |
| | 1976 | Tom Traubert's Blues | | | Wasted and wounded , it ain't what the moon did | Waltzing Matilda, waltzing Matilda, you'll go a waltzing Matilda with me |
| | 1976 | Torn Between Two Lovers | | | There are times when a woman has to say what's on her mind | Torn between two lovers, feeling like a fool |
| | 1976 | We Just Disagree | | | Been away, haven't seen you in a while | So let's leave it alone, 'cause we can't see eye to eye |
| | 1976 | Were You There on That Christmas Night? | | | Were you there? Were you there, on that Christmas night? | |
| | 1976 | We've Got Tonight | | | I know it's late; I know you're weary | We've got tonight, who needs tomorrow? |
| | 1976 | Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald | | | The legend lives on from the Chippewa | |
| | 1976 | Year of the Cat | | | On a morning from a Bogart move | In the year of the cat |
| | 1976 | You Light Up My Life | | | So many nights I'd sit by my window | And you light up my life |
| | 1977 | Bartender's Blues | | | Now I'm just a bartender, and I don't like the work | But I need four wall around me to hold my life |
| | 1977 | Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes | | | I took off for a weekend last month | |
| | 1977 | Come Sail Away | | | I'm sailing away, set an open course | On board I'm the captain, so climb aboard |
| | 1977 | Damn this Traffic Jam | | | Dam this traffic jam. How I hate to be late. | Damn this traffic jam |
| | 1977 | Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue | | | Don't know when, I been so blue | |
| | 1977 | Dust in the Wind | | | I close my eyes,only for a moment and the moment's gone | Dust in the wind. All they are is dust inthewind. |
| | 1977 | Home | | | Traveling at night, the headlights were bright | Home sings me of sweet things |
| | 1977 | How Deep is Your Love | | | I know your eyes in the morning sun | How deep is your love? I really need to learn. |
| | 1977 | It's a Heartache | | | It's a heartache, nothing but a heartache | It ain't right with love to share |
| | 1977 | Just the Way You Are | | | Don't go changin' to try and please me, you never let me down before | I need to know that you will always be the same old someone that I knew |
| | 1977 | Killing the Blues | | | Leaves were falling, just like embers | Somebody said they save me, swinging the world by the tail |
| | 1977 | Margaritaville | | | Living on sponge cake, watching the sun bake | |
| | 1977 | Mister Blue Sky | | | Sun is shining in the sky, there ain't a cloud in sight | Mr. Blue Sky please tell us why you had to hide away |
| | 1977 | Rio | | | I'm hearing the light from the window | And I think I will travel to Rio |
| | 1977 | Road | | | Highways and dancehalls, a good song takes you far | But when you stop to let'em know you've got it down |
| | 1977 | Rose | | | Some way love, it is a river that drowns the tender reed | |
| | 1977 | Slip Sliding Away | | | And I know a man, he came from my hometown | Slip sliding away, slip sliding away |
| | 1977 | Time Passages | | | It was late in December, the sky turned to snow | Time passages, years go falling in the fading light |
| | 1977 | Trumpet Vine | | | The trumpet vine grew in the kitchen window | |
| | 1977 | Vienna | | | Slow down you crazy child | When will you realize Vienna waits for you? |
| | 1977 | Your Smiling Face | | | Whenever I see your smiling face | Isn't it amazing a man like me |
| | 1978 | Evangeline | | | She stands on the banks of the mighty Mississippi | Evangeline, Evangeline, curses the soul of the Mississippi Queen |
| | 1978 | Fish and Whistle | | | I been thinking lately about the people I meet | Fish and whistle, whistle and fish. |
| | 1978 | Gambler | | | On a warm, summer's evening, on a train bound for nowhere | You gotta know when to hold'em, know when to fold'em |
| | 1978 | Hay Una Mujer Desaparecida | | | Hay una mujer desaparecida end Chile | And the junta knows where she is |
| | 1978 | Last Cheater's Waltz | | | She was going to pieces when he walked in the door | And ooooh, don't they play lonely |
| | 1978 | Love is in the Air | | | Love is in the air, everywhere I look around | Love is in the air |
| | 1978 | Make Believe It's Your First Time | | | We've tried our hand at love before | Make believe it's your first time, leave your sadness behind |
| | 1978 | Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys | | | Cowboys ain't easy to love and they're harder to hold | Mamas don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys |
| | 1978 | Old Time Rock and Roll | | | Just take those old records off the shelf | Still like that old time rock 'n roll |
| | 1978 | Rivers of Babylon | | | By the rivers of Babylon, where he sat down | Ah, ah, ah Sing a song of freedom brother |
| | 1978 | River-Staines | | | I was born in the path of the winter wind and raised where the mountains are old | River take me along in your sunshine |
| | 1979 | All the Gold in California | | | All the gold in California is in the bank | Trying to be a hero, winding up a zero |
| | 1979 | Always Look on the Bright Side of Life | | | Some things in life are bad, they can really make you mad | Always look on the bright side of life |
| | 1979 | Landslide | | | I took my love, I took it down | Well, I've been afraid of changing |
| | 1979 | Mary Ellen Carter | | | She went down last October in a pouring driving rain | Rise again, rise again, that her name not be lost |
| | 1979 | Power | | | Just give me the warm power of the sun | Everybody needs some power, I'm told |
| | 1979 | Rainbow Connection | | | Why are there so many songs about rainbows? | Someday we'll find it the rainbow connection |
| | 1979 | Singing for Our Lives | | | We are a gentle angry people | We are singing for our lives |
| | 1979 | So You Think You're a Cowboy | | | So you think you're a cowboy, but you're only a kid | |
| | 1980 | Across the Great Divide | | | I've been walking, in my sleep | It's gone away in yesterday |
| | 1980 | Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground | | | If you had not have fallen, then I would not have found you | So leave me if you need to, I will still remember |
| | 1980 | Band Played Waltzing Matilda | | | When I was a young man I carried a pack | And the band played Waltzing Matilda |
| | 1980 | Could I Have This Dance? | | | I'll always remember the song they were playing | Could I have this dance for the rest of my life? |
| | 1980 | Here in California | | | When I was young my mamma told me. | Here in California the fruit hangs heavy on the vine |
| | 1980 | Last Cowboy Song | | | He rides a feedlot and clerks in a market | This is the last cowboy song |
| | 1980 | Let My Love Open the Door | | | When people keep repeating that you'll never fall in love | Let my love open the door |
| | 1980 | Lookin' for Love | | | Well, I spent a lifetime lookin' for you | Lookin' for love in all the wrong places |
| | 1980 | On the Road Again | | | One road again, just can't wait to get on the road again | |
| | 1980 | Our Last Summer | | | The summer air was soft and warm, the feeling right, the Paris night | I can still recall our last summer |
| | 1980 | Redemption Song | | | Old pirates, yes, they rob I, sold I to the merchant ships | Won't you help to sing these songs of freedom? |
| | 1980 | River_Springsteen | | | I come from down in the valley where mister when you're young | We'd go down to the river and into the river we'd dive |
| | 1980 | Two Story House | | | We always waned a big two-story house | |
| | 1981 | After the Glitter Fades | | | Well I never thought I'd make it here in Hollywood | The feeling remains after the glitter fades |
| | 1981 | Don't Go Down to the Quarry | | | Don't go down to the quarry in the middle of the night | |
| | 1981 | I Want to Be Seduced | | | I want to be seduced, want a woman to take me out to dinner for two | |
| | 1981 | Leader of the Band | | | An only child, alone and wild, a cabinet maker's son | The leader of the band is tired and his eyes are growing old |
| | 1981 | Light One Candle | | | Light one candle for the Macabre children, with thanks that their light didn't die | |
| | 1981 | Train Carrying Jimmie Rodgers Home | | | Come along my dear, the time is growing near | I can hear that whistle blow, that old train is rollin' slow |
| | 1982 | Atlantic City | | | Well they blew up the chicken man in Philly last night | |
| | 1982 | El Salvador | | | There's a sunny little country south of Mexico | |
| | 1982 | Give Yourself to Love | | | Kind friends all gathered 'round | You must give yourself to love, if love is what you're after |
| | 1982 | Grow Old with Me | | | Grown old along with me, the best is yet to be | |
| | 1982 | More Than This | | | I could feel at the time, there was no way of knowing | More than this, there is nothing |
| | 1983 | A Little Good News | | | I rolled out this mornin', kids had the mornin' news show on | We sure could use a little good news today |
| | 1983 | Blind Willie McTell | | | Seen the arrow on the doorpost | |
| | 1983 | I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better | | | The reason why, oh, I can't stay | I'll probably feel a whole lot better when you're gone |
| | 1983 | Little Good News | | | I rolled out this morning, kids had the morning news show on | We sure could use a little good news today |
| | 1983 | Longest Time | | | If you said good-bye to me tonight | Oh, oh, oh, for the longest time |
| | 1983 | Overkill | | | I can't get to sleep, I think about the implications | Day after day it reappears, night after night my heartbeat |
| | 1983 | Place in the Choir | | | Listen to the bass, it's the one on the bottom | All God's critters got a place in the choir |
| | 1983 | Somos El Barco | | | The stream sings it to the river | Somos el barco, somos el mar |
| | 1983 | Total Eclipse of the Heart | | | Turn around…every now and then I get a little bit lonely | Turn around, bright eyes |
| | 1983 | Uptown Girl | | | Uptown girl, she's been living in her uptown world | |
| | 1984 | Christmas in the Trenches | | | My name is Francis Toliver, I come from Liverpool | 'Twas Christmas in the trenches, where the frost so bitter hung |
| | 1984 | Coming Back to You | | | Maybe I'm still hurting, I can't turn the other cheek | |
| | 1984 | Dance Me to the End of Love | | | Dance me to your beauty with a burning violin | Dance me to the end of love |
| | 1984 | Don't Mess with My Toot Toot | | | Don't mess with my toot toot | |
| | 1984 | Hallelujah | | | I heard there was a secret chord | Hallelujah, Hallelujah |
| | 1984 | I'm on Fire | | | Hey little girl is your daddy home? | Oh, oh, oh I'm on fire |
| | 1984 | Seven Spanish Angels | | | He looked down into her brown eyes and said | there were seven Spanish angels at the altar of the sun |
| | 1984 | Time After Time | | | Lying in my bed I hear the clock tick, and think of you | |
| | 1984 | True Love Will Find You in the End | | | True love will find out in the end | don't be sad, I know you will |
| | 1985 | All Through the Night_pop | | | We have no past, we won't look back | All through the Night |
| | 1985 | Free Falling | | | She's a good girl, loves her mama, loves Jesus, and America too. | Now I'm free, free falling |
| | 1985 | Got Me a Woman | | | Oh, I got me a woman, she's a pretty good woman at that | Some folks they move out to California |
| | 1985 | Small Town | | | Well I was born in a small town | And people let me be just what I want to be |
| | 1985 | This Is the Sea | | | These things you keep you'd better throw them away | That was the river, this is the sea |
| | 1986 | Don't Dream It's Over | | | There is freedom within, there is freedom without | Hey now, hey now, don't dream it's over |
| | 1986 | I'd Rather Be in Love | | | Ocean breeze, rum on ice | I've had more fun on one rainy night |
| | 1986 | Living in the Promiseland | | | Give us your tired and weak and we'll make them strong | Living in the promised land |
| | 1986 | Speed of the Sound of Loneliness | | | You come home late and you come home early | So what in the world's come over you |
| | 1987 | All the Good People | | | This is a song for all the good people | |
| | 1987 | God May Forgive You But I Won't | | | You say that you're born again, cleansed of your former sins | God may forgive you but I won't; yes, Jesus loves you but I don't |
| | 1987 | I Am Australian | | | I came from the dram time, from the dusty red soil plains | We are one, but we are many, and from all the lands on earth we come |
| | 1987 | One of These Days | | | One of these days, I'm gonna sit down and write a long letter | |
| | 1987 | She's No Lady | | | She hates my mamma, she hates my daddy too | She's no lady she's my wife |
| | 1987 | Way Down in the Hole | | | If you walk through the garden, you gotta watch your back | |
| | 1988 | Baby I Can Hold You | | | Sorry is all that you can't say | Baby baby can I hold you tonight? |
| | 1988 | Blue Moon Revisited | Margo Timmins, and Richard Rodgers | Margo Timmins, Michael Timmins, and Lorenz Hart Junkies | I only want to say, that if there is a way | Blue Moon, you saw me standing alone |
| | 1988 | End of the Line | | | Well it's all right, riding around in the breeze | |
| | 1988 | Fast Car | | | You got a fast car maybe we can make a deal | You got a fast car |
| | 1988 | Fisherman's Blues | | | I wish I was a fisherman, tumbling on the seas | With light in my hair, you in my arms |
| | 1988 | Thousands Are Sailing | | | The island it is silent now, but the ghosts still haunt the waves | Thousands are still sailing across the Western ocean |
| | 1989 | Happy Birthday | Franz Lehar | Tom Chapin | Happy birthday, Happy birthday, we love you | |
| | 1989 | I Won't Back Down | | | Well I won't back down | Hey baby, there ain't no easy way out |
| | 1989 | Misguided Angel | | | Yeah I said Momma he's crazy and he scares me | Misguided angel hangin' over me |
| | 1989 | Ring Them Bells | | | Ring them bells ye heathen from the city that dreams | Ring them bells for the blind and the deaf |
| | 1990 | Django's Lullaby | | | Most of the best music I'll ever play | Cause you got to have something that makes us believe |
| | 1990 | It's Christmas | | | There's a sound in the air, colored light is everywhere. | it's Christmas, Christmas, have a merry Christmas. |
| | 1990 | Over the Rainbow-What a Wonderful World | Kamakawiwo Ole' Israel | Kamakawiwo Ole' Israel | Somewhere, over the rainbow | I see skies of blue and I see clouds of white |
| | 1990 | Santa's Polka | | | Oh, it was Christmas Eve, me and my cousin Steve were pulling an all-nighter | It's Santa's polka, it's Santa's Polka |
| | 1991 | I Shall Be Released | | | They say everything can be replaced | I see my light come shining |
| | 1991 | I'd Love You All Over Again | | | Has it been ten years since we said I do? | And if I had to do it all over, I'd do it all over again. |
| | 1992 | Dreams | | | My life is changing every day in every possible way | I know I felt like this before |
| | 1992 | For Lovin' You | | | The morning light comes through the window with a calling | And we follow our routine and sleepwalk through our days |
| | 1992 | Harvest Moon | | | Come a little bit closer, hear what I have to say | |
| | 1992 | Let the Mystery Be | | | Some say once gone you're gone forever | Everybody is wonderin' what and where they all came from |
| | 1992 | Our Town | | | And you know the sun's setting fast | |
| | 1992 | Over the Rainbow Cassidy | | | Somewhere over the rainbow | Someday I'll wish upon a star |
| | 1992 | Right Field | | | Saturday summers when I was a kid | Playing right field, it's easy you know |
| | 1992 | Sweet Is the Melody | | | The dance floor's for gliding not jumping over ponies | Sweet is the melody so hard to come by |
| | 1992 | Unknown Legend | | | She used to work in a diner, never saw a woman look finer | Somewhere on a desert highway, she rides a Harley Davidson |
| | 1992 | Where'm I Gonna Live | | | I knew our road was getting' kinda rocky | Where'm I gonna live when I get home? |
| | 1993 | Is It Like Today | | | Many years ago, he looked out through a glassless window | How could it come to this? I'm really worried about living. |
| | 1993 | River of Dreams | | | In the middle of the night, I go walking in my sleep | |
| | 1994 | Child of the Poor | | | Helpless and hungry, lowly, afraid | Who is this who lives with the lowly |
| | 1995 | Canción del Mariachi | | | Soy un hombre my honorado | Ay, Ay, mi amor |
| | 1995 | Days Like This | | | When it's not always raining there'll be days like this | Oh my mama told me there'll be days like this |
| | 1995 | Everybody Knows | | | Everybody knows that the dice are loaded. | Everybody knows, everybody knows. That's how it goes. |
| | 1995 | San Andreas Fault | | | Go west, paradise is there, you'll have all that you can eat | |
| | 1995 | Wonderwall | | | Today is gonna be the day that they're gonna throw it back to you | |
| | 1995 | You've Got a Friend in Me | | | You've got a friend in me | Now some other folks might be a little bit smarter than me |
| | 1996 | Angel of Mine | | | He searched for those wings that he knew that this angel | I can't promise that I'll grow those wings |
| | 1996 | Christians and the Pagans | | | Amber called her uncle said | So the Christians and the Pagans sat together at the table |
| | 1996 | Talk to Me | | | Ladies, as you can see I'm an old man | Talk to me, talk to me, oh I love the things you say |
| | 1996 | Wasteland of the Free | | | Living in the wasteland of the free | |
| | 1996 | Yo Vengo Aqui | | | Yo vengo aqui, yo vengo aqui | |
| | 1997 | California Stars | Billie Bragg | Woodie Guthrie | I'd like to rest my heavy head | On a bed of California stars |
| | 1997 | Why Don't You Just Go Home | | | There's a whippoorwill in the rolling hills | Why don't you just go home? |
| | 1998 | Curra Road | | | n the summer we'll go walking way down to the river
There's a blue sky we'll walk under | In the summer we'll go walking way down to the river |
| | 1998 | I'd Rather Be Sailing | | | I'd rather be sailing, yes I would on an open sea | Sex is good but I'd rather be sailing |
| | 1999 | Come on Up to the House | | | Well the moon is broken and the sky is cracked | Come on up to the house |
| | 1999 | Galaxy Song | Eric Idle and John Du Prez | Eric Idle | Just remember that you're standin' on a planet that's evolving | |
| | 1999 | Georgia Lee | | | Cold was the night, hard was the ground | Why wasn't god watching? |
| | 1999 | I Wave Bye Bye | | | Just out in the harbor, all the ships asleep | I wave bye bye, I pray godspeed |
| | 1999 | In Spite of Ourselves | | | She don't like her eggs all runny | She's my baby, I'm her honey, I ain't never gonna let her go |
| | 2000 | Didn't Leave Nobody But the Baby | | | Go to sleep you little babe | |
| | 2000 | Galway Girl | | | Well, I took a stroll on the old long walk on a day-I-ay-I-ay | I lost my heart to a Galway girl |
| | 2000 | Going Home | Antonin Dvorak | William Arms Fisher and Ken Bible | Going home, going home, I'm just going home | |
| | 2000 | Oh My Sweet Carolina | | | I went down to Houston and I stopped in San Antone | Oh my Sweet Carolina, what compels me to go? |
| | 2000 | Telling Stories | | | There is fiction in the space between you and reality | Feel the pity and the pain |
| | 2001 | Light the Match | | | I want to start a fire in your heart tonight | But why do you shield your eyes so? |
| | 2001 | Long Ride Home | | | Long black limousine, shiniest car I've ever seen | I've had some time to think about you on that long ride home |
| | 2001 | Red Clay Halo | | | Oh the girls all dance with the boys from the city | But when I pass through the Pearly Gates |
| | 2001 | Wagon Wheel | | | Headed down south to the land of the pines | So rock me mamma like a wagon wheel |
| | 2002 | Beer Run | | | A couple of frat guys from Abilene | B double-E double-R-U-N Beer Run |
| | 2002 | Lady Come Down | Charlie Mole | Oscar Wilde | The western wind is blowing fair, across the dark Aegean Sea | Come down, Lady come down |
| | 2002 | Lonestar | | | Lonestar, where are you out tonight? | |
| | 2002 | Sunrise | | | Sunrise, sunrise, looks like morning in your eyes | |
| | 2002 | Upward over the Mountain | | | Mother don't worry, I killed the last snake that lived in the creek bed | So may the sunrise bring hope where it once was forgotten |
| | 2002 | When the Roses Bloom Again | | | They were strolling in the gloaming when the roses were in bloom | Do not ask me love to linger when you know not what to say |
| | 2003 | My Peace | Arlo Guthrie | Woody Guthrie | My peace, my peace is all I've got | I guess my peace is all I've got to give to you |
| | 2004 | Amen | | | Amen, there's a ring around the moon | |
| | 2004 | Hang on Little Tomato | | | The sun has left and forgotten me | You gotta hold on hold on through the night |
| | 2004 | If It Hadn't Been for Love | | | Never woulda hitchhiked to Birmingham | If it hadn't been for love |
| | 2004 | Rich Man's War | | | Jimmy joined the army 'cause he had no place to go | Just another poor boy off to fight a rich man's war |
| | 2004 | Wide River to Cross | | | There's a sorrow in the wind | I'm only half way home, I gotta journey on |
| | 2005 | La Ballade de DL 8-153 | | | In lower Saint Laurence, just below the surface | We can hear their song, the songbirds of the sea |
| | 2005 | Orphan Train | | | Once I had a darling mother, thought I can't recall her name | Take us in, we have rode the Orphan Train |
| | 2006 | Amazing Grace-My Chains Are Gone | | | Amazing grace how sweet the sound | My chains are gone, I've been set free |
| | 2006 | Far Away | | | I will live my life as a lobsterman's wife | I want to go far away, away, away |
| | 2006 | I'm All Right | | | He made me laugh, he made me cry | I'm all right, I've been lonely before |
| | 2006 | Prairie Town | | | When it rains, it snow in this prairie town. | Far from this prairie town, far from this prairie town |
| | 2006 | Sweet Pea (Amos) | | | Sweet pea, apple of my eye | You're the only reason I keep on coming home |
| | 2007 | Baby Don't You Cry | | | Baby, don't you cry, gonna make a pie | |
| | 2007 | Big Mama Brown | | | Big mama brown she left town | And they sang glory, glory, glory hallelujah |
| | 2007 | City of Immigrants | | | Living in a city of immigrants, I don't need to go travelin' | City of black, city of white, city of light, city of innocents |
| | 2007 | Falling Slowly | | | I don't know you, but I want you all the more for that | Take this sinking boat and point it home |
| | 2007 | Moon Glow, Lamp Low | | | Moon glow, lamp low, all I need is a rainbow | The sky says goodbye with the wink of an eye |
| | 2007 | Rise Up Singing | | | If you are weary and trying to find your way home | You got to rise up, rise up singing |
| | 2007 | Sham-A-Ling-Dong-Ding | | | the boys were singing shing-a-ling the summer night we met | Oh sham-a-ling dong-ding |
| | 2007 | Won't Go Home without You | | | I asked her to stay but she wouldn't listen | It's not over tonight, just give me one more chance to make it right |
| | 2008 | Anyone Else But You | | | You're a part-time lover and a full-time friend | |
| | 2008 | Fountain of Sorrow | | | Looking through some photographs I found inside a drawer | Fountain of sorrow, fountain of light |
| | 2008 | Let It Be Me Lamontagne | | | There comes a time, a time in everyone's life | That's when you need someone |
| | 2008 | You're the One Who I Want When I'm Lonely | | | I sit alone on an empty street corner | You're the one who I want when I'm lonely |
| | 2009 | Hey Soul Sister | | | Your lipstick stains on the front lobe of my left side brains | Hey soul sister ain't that Mister Mister on the radio stereo |
| | 2009 | Move Along Train | | | You've got to move along train | The gospel train is coming |
| | 2009 | Need You Now | | | Picture perfect memories scattered all around the floor | Oh, baby I need you now |
| | 2009 | Splendor in the Grass | | | I can see you're thinking baby, I've been thinking too | Rest our heads upon the grass and listen to it grow |
| | 2010 | Another New World | | | The leading lights of the age all wondered amongst themselves | |
| | 2010 | If I Die Young | | | Lord make me a rainbow | If I die young bury me in satin |
| | 2011 | Bird Song | | | I hear a bird chirping up in the sky | I feel the wind a-blowing, slowly changing time |
| | 2011 | Charlie | | | Charlie, I'll make a deal with you | Charlie, you'll be strong, Charlie, you'll be smart |
| | 2011 | City | | | This city won't wash away, this city won't ever drown | |
| | 2011 | Dark Turn of Mind | | | Take me and love me if you want me | But oh, ain't the night time so lovely to see? |
| | 2011 | Emmylou | | | Oh the bitter winds are coming in | I'll be your Emmylou and I'll be your June |
| | 2011 | This City | | | This city won't wash away, this city won't ever drown | Doesn't matter 'cause there ain't no way |
| | 2011 | Y Tu Sombra | | | Imagino ques estas conmigo | Alguien quiso despertar |
| | 2012 | Lucky | | | Happiness fells like this: your heart upon your sleeve. | Oooh, life is just a dream. Ooh ooh, lucky you, lucky lucky me. |
| | 2012 | Ne Me Quitte Pas | | | Down in the Bowery they lose their ballads | Ne me quitte pas, mon cher |
| | 2013 | All Shades of Blue | | | When the wine stops working and you're all run out | And broken bottles shine just like starts |
| | 2013 | Christmas at the Airport | | | Outside the taxi window on the way to catch my flight | Christmas, Christmas, Christmas at the airport |
| | 2014 | Christmas Eve | Otis Blackwell and Elvis Presley | Garrison Keillor | Well bless my soul, what child is this? | Christmas Eve was on my mind |
| | 2014 | Demelza's Song | Mike O'Connor | Winston Graham | I'd pluck a fair rose for my love | What your heart's knowing |
| | 2014 | Stay with Me | | | Guess it's true, I'm not good at a one night stand | won't you stay with me? Cause you're all I need. |
| | 2014 | You Got Me Singing | | | You got me singing, even tho' the news is bad | You got me singing the Hallelujah hymn |
| | 2015 | 24 Frames | | | This is how you make yourself vanish into nothing | You thought God was an architect |
| | 2015 | Chanson Triste | | | There's trouble rising over the hill | Of trouble coming over the hill |
| | 2015 | Coming Home | | | Baby Baby, Babe, I'm coming home to you | I wanna be around you girl |
| | 2015 | Free Cousin Billy | | | A young woman back in the 50s | Free Cousin Billy form Liberty, Mississippi |
| | 2015 | River_Block | | | Been traveling these wide roads for so long | Take me to your river |
| | 2015 | Sweet Survivor | | | You have asked me why the days fly by so quickly | Carry on my sweet survivor, carry on my lonely friend |
| | 2015 | Til It Happens to You | | | You tell me: "It get's better in time." | You don't know how it feels 'til it happens to you |
| | 2016 | Daddy Lesson | | | Came into this world, daddy's little girl | "Shoot." Oh my daddy said: "Shoot." |
| | 2016 | Green Lights | | | I hear your voice out in the darkness | Green lights and open road, skies of endless blue |
| | 2016 | How Bad We Need Each Other | | | Life is too far to walk alone | The people gonna be ok |
| | 2016 | I Choose Love | | | In the midst of pain, I choose love | I Choose Love |
| | 2017 | It's a Shame | | | Lately I've been thinking about the past | Tell me it's okay to live this way |
| | 2018 | President Sang Amazing Grace | | | A young man came to a house of prayer | the President sang amazing grace |