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I Almost Lost My Mind
Pat Boone
1956
(#1) Ivory Joe Hunter (recorded by Hunter in 1950)
I Am A Rock
Simon & Garfunkel
1966
(#3) Paul Simon
I Am Changing My Name to Chrysler
Arlo Guthrie
1982 Tom Paxton
I Am the Walrus
Beatles, The
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
I Am Woman
Helen Reddy
1972
(#1) Helen Reddy, Ray Burton
I Am...I Said
Neil Diamond
1971
(#4) Neil Diamond
I Believe In Music
Mac Davis
1970
Mac Davis
I Believe
Bachelors, The
1964
Ervin Drake, Jimmy Shirl, Al Stillman, Irvin Graham; also by Frankie Laine, 1953
I Call Your Name
Mama Cass Elliott
1971
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
I Can Dream, Can't I?
Andrews Sisters, The
1949
(#1) Irving Kahal, Sammy Fain, 1937; from the musical "Right This Way"
I Can Help
Billy Swan
1974
(#1) Billy Swan
I Can See Clearly Now
Johnny Nash
I Can See For Miles
Who, The
1967
(#9)
I Can't Get Next to You
Temptations, The
1969
(#1) Barret Strong, Norman Whitfield
I Can't Help But Wonder
Kingston Trio, The
Tom Paxton
I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)
Johnny Tillotson
1962
(#24) Hank Williams
I Can't Stop Loving You
Ray Charles
1962
(#1 for 5 weeks, on charts 18) Don Gibson; Grammy winner 1962 (R&B)
I Can't Tell You Why
Eagles, The
1980
(#11) Don Henley, Glenn Frey & Timothy Schmit
I Can't Give You Anything But Love
Duke Ellington
1932
Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh, 1928; their first together
I Can't Help Myself
Four Tops, The
1965
(#1) Eddie Holland, Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier
I Can't Tell a Waltz from a Tango
Patti Page
1954
(#30)
I Confess
Perry Como
1953
(#17) Jack Lawrence, Gunnar Hoffsten & Tryggve Arnesson
I Could Have Danced All Night
Sylvia Syms
1956
(#20) Alan J. Lerner, Frederick Loewe (Rosemary Clooney version #49)
I Could Have Told You
Frank Sinatra
1954
(#21) Carl Sigman, Arthur Williams
I Cried
Patti Page
1954
(#13)
I Cried for You
Helen Forest
with Harry James Orchestra
I Don't Know Why, But I Do
Clarence "Frogman" Henry
1961
(#4) Fred Ahlert, Roy Turk, 1931; previously rec. by Kate Smith, Frank Sinatra, The Andrews Sisters, Tommy Dorsey, et al
I Don't Stand A Ghost of a Chance With You
I Don't Want To Walk Without You
Helen Forrest
1941
Frank Loesser, Jule Styne; also rec. by Barry Manilow
I Don't Want to Set the World On Fire
Ink Spots, The
1956
Eddie seiler, Sol Marcus, et al, 1941
I Don't Want to Spoil the Party
Beatles, The
1965
(#39) John Lennon, Paul McCartney
I Dreamed Of A Hillbilly Heaven
Tex Ritter
1961
(#20) Eddie Dean
I Fall to Pieces
Patsy Cline
1961
(#12) Hank Cochran, Harlan Howard
I Feel Fine
Beatles, The
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
I Feel Good
James Brown
1965
(#3)
I Feel Lucky
Mary Chapin Carpenter
1992)
(#4) Mary Chapin Carptenter (her second grammy-winning song)
I Fought the Law (And the Law Won)
Bobby Fuller Four, The
1966
(#9) Sonny Curtiss, composer, was a member of Buddy Holly's Cricketts
I Get Around
Beach Boys, The
1964
(#1) Brian Wilson
I Get So Lonely (When I Dream About You)
Four Knights, The
1954
(#2)
I Go to Pieces
Peter & Gordon
1965
(#9) Del Shannon
I Got A Name
Jim Croce
1973
(#10) Words & Music by Jim Croce
I Got Rhythm
Happenings, The
1967
(#3) George & Ira Gershwin, 1937; popularized by Ethyl Merman
I Got You Babe
Sonny & Cher
1965
(#1 for 3 weeks) Sonny Bono
I Guess It Doesn't Matter Anymore
Buddy Holly
1959
Paul Anka; Charted three weeks after Holly's death
I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues
Elton John
Elton John, Bernie Taupin
I Guess Things Happen That Way
Johnny Cash
Jack Clement
I Had the Craziest Dream
Helen Forrest
with Harry James Orchestra
I Hear A Symphony
Supremes, The
1965
(#1) Eddie Holland, Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier
I Hear You Knocking
Gale Storm
1955
(#2) Dave Bartholemew, Pearl King
I Heard It Through the Grapevine
Gladys Knight & the Pips
1967
Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong (later rec. by Marvin Gaye)
I Honestly Love You
Olivia Newton-John
1974
Grammy winner 1974 (record)
I Just Can't Help Believin'
B.J. Thomas
1970
(#9)
I Just Wanna Stop
Gino Vannelli
1978
(#4) Ross Vannelli
I Knew You When
Billy Joe Royal
1965
(#14)
I Know (You Don't Love Me No More)
Barbara George
1961
(#3) Carl Stutz, Edith Lindeman, 1958
I Know A Heartache When I See One
Jennifer Warnes
1979
(#19) Charles Black, Rory Burke
I Know A Place
Petula Clark
1965
(#3) Tony Hatch
I Know An Old Lady
1952
Rose Bonne, Alan Mills
I Left My Heart In San Francisco
Tony Bennett
1962
(#19) Douglas Cross & George Cory; Grammy, 1962 (record) First lyrics, 1954, failed to chart
I Like Dreamin'
Kenny Nolan
I Like It Like That
Dave Clark Five, The
1965
(#7) Chris Kenner, Allan Toussaint (Chris Kenner #2 in 1961, also The Miracles #27 in ‘64)
I Live Each Day
Jerry Vale
1954
(#29)
I Love A Rainy Night
Eddie Rabbitt
1980
(#1)
I Love How You Love Me
Bobby Vinton
1968
(#9) Barry Mann, Larry Kolber; previously #5 for The Paris Sisters, 1961
I Love Paris
Frank Sinatra
1960
Cole Porter, 1953, in "Can Can"
I Love the Way You Love Me
John Michael Montgomery
Cannon & Shaw
I Love You For Sentimental Reasons
Nat "King" Cole
1946
(#1 for 6 weeks) Deek Watson, William Best
I Love You Madly
Four Coins
1955
(#28)
I Love
Tom T. Hall
1973
(#12) Tom T. Hall
I Need You Now
Eddie Fisher
1954
(#1) Jimmy Crane, Al Jacobs
I Need You
America
1972
(#9) Gerry Beckley
I Need Your Lovin'
Cheers, The
1954
(#15)
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden
Lynn Anderson
1971
Joe South
I Only Have Eyes For You
Flamingos, The
1959
Al Dubin, Harry Warren (#11) (orig Ben Selvin, 1934, later Doris Day, 1950); also Art Garfunkel, #18, 1975
I Only Want to Be with You
Dusty Springfield
1964
(#12) Mike Hawker, Ivor Raymonde
I Really Don't Want to Know
Tommy Edwards
1960
(#18) Hal Blair, Don Robertson; first recorded by Eddy Arnold, 1954
I Remember You
Frank Ifield
1962
(#5) Johnny Mercer & Victor Schertzinger, 1942; in The Fleet's In, ‘42; top 10 by Tommy Dorsey, 1944x
I Saw Her Again
Mamas & Papas
1966
(#5) John Phillips, Denny Doherty
I Saw Her Standing There
Beatles, The
1964
(#14) John Lennon, Paul McCartney
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
Jimmy Boyd
1952
(#1) Tommie Connor
I Saw The Light
1948
Hank Williams
I Say A Little Prayer
Dionne Warwick
1967
(#4) Hal David, Bert Bacharach
I Shot the Sheriff
Eric Clapton
1974
Bob Marley
I Should Care
Paul Weston Orchestra
1945
Sammy Kahn, Axel Stordahl
I Should Have Known Better
Beatles, The
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
I Speak to the Stars
Doris Day
1954
(#16)
I Spoke Too Soon
Crew-Cuts, The
1954
(#24)
I Tawt I Taw a Puddy Tat
Mel Blanc
1951
(#9) Alan Livingston, Warren Foxter
I Think I Love You
Partridge Family, The
1970
(#1 for 3 weeks) Toney Romey
I Think We're Alone Now
Tommy James
1967
(#3)
I Thought About You
Frank Sinatra
1956
Johnny Mercer, Jimmy Van Heusen, 1939
I Understand Just How You Feel
Four Tunes
1954
(#6) Pat Best
I Understand
June Valli
1954
(#8) Kim Gannon, Mabel Wayne
I Walk the Line
Johnny Cash & The Tennessee Two
1956
(#17) Johnny Cash
I Wanna Be Around
Tony Bennett
1962
Johnny Mercer, Sadie Vimmerstedt
I Want Candy
Strangeloves, The
1965
(#11)
I Want Some Atmosphere
Bill Haley & His Comets
1954
(#11)
I Want To Be Wanted
Brenda Lee
1960
Bob Atcher, 1943 (#1)
I Want To Hold Your Hand
Beatles, The
1964
(#1)
I Want You All to Myself (Just You)
Kitty Kallen
1954
(#23)
I Want You to Be My Baby
Georgia Gibbs
1955
(#14)
I Want You, I Need You, I Love You
Elvis Presley
1956
(#1) Maurice Mysels, Ira Kosloff
I Was Made to Love Her
Stevie Wonder
1967
(#2) Henry Crosby, Stevie Wonder
I Went to Your Wedding
Patti Page
1952
(#1) Jessie May Robinson
I Will Follow Him
Little Peggy March
1963
(#1) Arthur Altman, Norman Gimbel
I Will Wait for You
Frank Sinatra
1956
Michel Legrand, Normal Gimbel, Jacques Demy; from Umbrellas of Cherbourg
I Will
Beatles, The
1968
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
I Wish I Wuz
Rosemary Clooney
1951
(#27)
I Wish It Would Rain
Temptations, The
1968
(#4) Rodger Penzabene, Barret Strong
I Wish You Could Be Here
Simon & Garfunkel
Paul Simon, Bruce Woodley
I Wish You Love
Gloria Lynne
1964
(#28) Charles Trenet
I Wonder As I Wander
Peter, Paul & Mary
1988
John Jacob Niles; featured on the PMS TV special "Holiday Celebration"
I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight
Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart
1967
(#8) Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
1909
Joseph Howard, Will Hough & Frank Adams
I Won't Last a Day Without You
Carpenters, The
1971
Roger Nicholls, Paul Williams; Karen died 2/4/83
I Write The Songs
Barry Manilow
1975
(#1) Bruce Johnston (of the Beach Boys — his only hit; about Brian Wilson); Grammy winner 1976 (song)
I'd Like to Get to Know You
Spanky & Our Gang
1978
(#17)
I'd Like to Make It With You
Bread
1970
(#1) David Gates (on charts 17 weeks)
I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing
New Seekers, The
1971
(#7) Billy Davis, Dottie West, Bill Backer
I'd Love You to Want Me
Lobo
I'd Rather Be Blue
Barbra Streisand
1964
Billy Rose, Fred Fisher, 1928; featured in "Funny Girl"
I'd Really Love to See You Tonight
England Dan & John Ford Coley
1976
(#2) Parker McGee (on charts 24 weeks)
I'll Be Home For Christmas
Bing Crosby
1943
Walter Kent, Kim Gannon, & Buck Ram
I'll Be Seeing You
Frank Sinatra
1961
(#58) Irving Kahal, Sammy Fain, ‘38; in ‘43 movie (same name); Liberace's theme song in the 50's; Bing Crosty #1, ‘44
I'll Be There
Jackson 5, The
1970
Bob West, Hal Davis, Barry Gordy
I'll Cry Instead
Beatles, The
1964
(#25) John Lennon, Paul McCartney
I'll Fly Away
Alfred E. Brumley
I'll Follow the Sun
Beatles, The
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
I'll Get By
Kay Starr
1944
Fred Ahlert, Roy Turk, 1928; also rec. by The King Sisters, 1944; used as a self-title movie theme, 1950
I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song
Jim Croce
1974
(#9) Words & Music by Jim Croce
I'll Make Love to You
Boys 2 Men
1994
(#1)
I'll Never Fall In Love Again
Dionne Warwick
1969
(#6) Bert Bacharach & Hal David
I'll Never Find Another You
Seekers, The
1965
(#4) Tom Springfield
I'll Never Love This Way Again
Dionne Warwick
1977
Will Jennings, Richard Kerr
I'll Never Smile Again
Frank Sinatra
1939
Ruth Lowe (Tommy Dorsey Orch.) (also The Platters, ‘61, #25)
I'll Play for You
Seals & Crofts
1975
(#18) James Seals, Dash Crofts
I'll See You in My Dreams
Pat Boone
1962
(#32) Gus Kahn, Isham Jones, 1924
I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen
1875
Thomas Paine Westendorf; not Irish…written in Kentucky!
I'll Take You There
Staple Singers, The
1972
(#1) Alvertis Isbell
I'm A Believer
Monkees, The
1967
Neil Diamond
I'm a Fool to Care
Les Paul & Mary Ford
1954
(#6) Ted Daffan
I'm a Fool
Dino, Desi & Billy
1965
(#17)
I'm A Loser
Beatles, The
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
I'm a Man
Yardbirds, The
1965
(#17)
I'm Alright
Kenny Loggins
1980
(#7) (from the movie Caddyshack)
I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
1918
Harry Carroll, Joseph McCarthy
I'm Always Hearing Wedding Bells
Eddie Fisher
(#20)
I'm Beginning to See the Light
Ella Fitzgerald
I'm Easy (Like Sunday Morning)
Commodores, The
Lionel Ritchie
I'm Easy
Keith Caradine
1976
(#17) Keith Caradine, from the movie "Nashville"
I'm Gettin' Nuttin' for Christmas
Ricky Zahnd & The Blue Jeaners
1955
(#21) S. Tepper, R. Bennett
I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
Tommy Dorsey
1932
Goerge Bassman, Ned Washington; theme song of the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
I'm Goin' Home
Kingston Trio, The
1964
Fred Geis
I'm Gonna Knock on Your Door
Eddie Hodges
1961
(#12)
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself
Billy Williams
1957
(#3) Fred Ahlert & Joe Young, 1935
I'm Happy Just to Dance With You
Beatles, The
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
I'm Henry VIII, I Am
Herman's Hermits
1965
(#1) R.P. Weston, Fred Murray; based on a Harry Champion tune from 1911
I'm In a Hurry
Alabama
I'm In The Mood For Love
Frances Langford
1936
Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields (#5 on the Hit Parade)
I'm Into Something Good
Herman's Hermits
1964
(#13)
I'm Leaving It Up to You
Dale & Grace
1963
(#1) Dewey Terry, Don Harris
I'm Looking Through You
Beatles, The
John Lennon & Paul McCartney
I'm Losing You
Temptations, The
1966
(#8)
I'm Movin' On
Ray Charles
1959
Previously recorded by Hank Snow
I'm My Own Grandpaw
Ray Stevens
Dwight Latham, Moe Jaffe (Guy Lombardo, 1948)
I'm Not In Love
Ten CC
1975
(#2 for 3 weeks) Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman
I'm Not Lisa
Jessie Colter
1975
Jessie Colter
I'm Not Your Stepping Stone
Monkeys, The
I'm Sitting On Top Of The World
Les Paul & Mary Ford
1953
Sam Lewis, Joe Young, Ray Henderson, 1925
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
Hank Williams
1949
Hank Williams; also BJ Thomas #8 in 1966)
I'm Sorry
Brenda Lee
1960
(#1) Ronnie Self & Dub Albritten
I'm Sorry
John Denver
1975
John Denver
I'm Telling You Now
Freddie & The Dreamers
1965
(#1) Freddie Garrit, Mitch Murray
I'm the Pied Piper
Crispian St. Peters
1966
(#4)
I'm Waiting Just For You
Rosemary Clooney
1951
(#21)
I'm Walkin'
Fats Domino
1957
(#4) Fats Domino (Rick Nelson also #4)
I'm Walking Behind You
Eddie Fisher
1953
(#1) Billy Reid
I've Got a Crush On You
Betty Grable
1955
George & Ira Gershwin, 1930; also recorded by Frank Sinatra, 1952
I've Got a Crush On You
Ella Fitzgerald
1938
Ira Gershwin, George Gershwin, 1931
I've Got a Tiger By The Tail
Buck Owens
1965
(#25) Buck Owens, Harlan Howard
I've Got a Woman
Ray Charles
1955
(#2 on R&B charts) Ray Charles; Charles' first hit
I've Got Beans In My Ears
Serendipity Singers, The
1964
(#30) University of Colorado group
I've Got Friends In Low Places
Garth Brooks
1990
(#1) DeWayne Blackwell, Earl Bud Lee
I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
Les Brown
1948
Recorded during WWII, but not released at that time
I've Got the World On a String
Mel Tormé
1966
Ted Koehler, Harold Arlen, from "Cotton Club Parade 21st Edition," 1932
I've Got to Be Me
Sammy Davis, Jr.
1977
Walter Marks, 1968
I've Got You Under My Skin
Frank Sinatra
1956
Cole Porter, 1936
I've Gotta Be Me
Sammy Davis, Jr.
1968
(#11) Words & Music by Walter Marks (from Golden Rainbow)
I've Grown Accustomed to Your Face
Rosemary Clooney
1956
(#70) Alan J. Lerner, Frederick Loewe (from My Fair Lady)
I've Heard That Song Before
Harry James Orch.
1943
Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne (1938?)
I've Just Seen a Face
Beatles, The
1965
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
I've Never Been To Spain
Three Dog Night
1971
(#5) Hoyt Axton
I've Told Every Little Star
Linda Scott
1961
(#3) Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II
If
Perry Como
1951
(#1) w. Tolchard Evans, m. Robert Hargreaves, Stanley Damerell, 1934
If
David Gates
1970
(#4) David Gates
If Ever You're In My Arms Again
Peabo Bryson
1984
(#6)
If I Could Turn Back Time
Cher
1989
(#3)
If I Didn't Care
Platters, The
1961
Jack Lawrence, 1939 (#30) (also Hilltoppers 1954)
If I Fell
Beatles, The
1964
John Lennon, Paul McCartney; from A Hard Day's Night
If I Give My Heart To You
Doris Day
1954
(#3) Jimmy Crane, Al Jacobs, Jimmy Brewster (Kitty Kallen version #34 in 1959)
If I Had a Hammer
Peter, Paul & Mary
1962
(#10) Pete Seeger, Lee Hays (of The Weavers) (Trini Lopez #3 in 1963)
If I Had A Penny
Rosemary Clooney
1953
(#26)
If I Knew You Were Comin'
Eileen Barton
1950
(#1) Al Hoffman, Bob Merrill, Clem Watts
If I Loved You
Roy Hamilton
Oscar Hammerstein II and Richard Rodgers; from "Carousel"
If I May
Nat "King" Cole
1955
(#8) Rosemary McCoy, Charles Singleton
If I Only Had a Brain
Bolger/Lahr/Haley
1939
E.Y.Harburg, Harold Arlen
If I Ruled the World
Tony Bennett
1965
(#34) Leslie Bricusse, Cyril Ornadel
If I Were a Carpenter
Bobby Darin
1966
(#8) Tim Hardin (Darin died in 1973 in surgery at age 37, Hardin in 1980 at 39)
If Teardrops Were Pennies
Rosemary Clooney
1951
(#24)
If You Could Read My Mind
Gordon Lightfoot
1970
(#5) Gordon Lightfoot
If You Don't Want My Love
Jaye P. Morgan
(#12)
If You Go Away
Rod McKuen
Jacques Brel (Eng. Rod McKuen)
If You Knew Susie
Eddie Cantor
If You Know What I Mean
Neil Diamond
1976
(#11) Neil Diamond
If You Leave Me Now
Chicago
1976
Peter Cetera
If You Love Me (Really Love Me)
Kay Starr
1954
(#4)
If You Wanna Be Happy
Jimmy Soul
1963
(#1) Frank Guda, Carmella Guda, Joseph Royster
If You've Got the Money, Honey
Lefty Frizzell
Iko Iko
Dixie Cups, The
1965
(#20)
I'll Be Doggone
Marvin Gaye
1965
(#8)
I'll Keep Holding On
Marvelettes, The
1965
(#34)
I'll Never Stop Loving You
Doris Day
1955
(#13) Sammy Kahn, Nicholas Brodszky
Imagine
John Lennon
1971
(#3) John Lennon
Impossible Dream
Jack Jones
1966
(#35) Joe Darion & Mitch Leigh, in Man of La Mancha
In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town
Somethin' Smith & The Redheads
1956
(#27) Little Jack Little, John Siras & Joe Young, 1932; also recorded by Johnny Long, 1940
In Crowd, The
Ramsey Lewis
1965
(#5) (instrumental) (Dobie Gray vocal #13)
In Dreams
Roy Orbison
1963
(#7)
In My Dreams
Judds, The
1990
In My Life
Beatles, The
1965
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
In My Little Corner of the World
Anita Bryant
1960
(#10)
In My Merry Oldsmobile
1905
Gus Edwards, Vincent Bryan
In My Room
Beach Boys, The
1963
(#23) Brian Wilson, Gary Usher
In the Chapel in the Moonlight
Kitty Kallen
1954
(#4) William Hall, 1936 (#3 on Hit Parade)
In The Cool Cool Cool of the Evening
1951
Hoagy Carmichael, Johnny Mercer; in Here Comes the Groom; Oscar winner 1951
In The Early Mornin' Rain
Peter, Paul & Mary
1965
(#91) Gordon Lightfoot
In the Ghetto
Elvis Presley
1969
(#3) Mac Davis
In the Middle of the House
Vaughn Monroe
1956
(#11) (Rusty Draper's #20)
In the Midnight Hour
Wilson Pickett
1965
(#21) Steve Cropper
In the Misty Moonlight
Jerry Wallace
1964
(#19) Cindy Walker; also rec. by Dean Martin, 1967 (#46)
In the Mood
Ernie Fields' Orchestra
1959
(#4) Andy Razaf & Joe Garland, 1939
In The Navy
Village People, The
1979
(#3) Roy Dorset
In The Still of The Night
Five Satins, The
1956
(#24) Words & Music by lead singer Fred Parris
In The Still of The Night
Nelson Eddy
1937
Cole Porter (in Rosalie) (also Dion, 1960)
In the Summertime
Mungo Jerry
1970
(#3)
In the Summertime
Roger Miller
1966
Roger Miller; also rec. by Andy Williams
In The Wee Small Hours of the Morning
Carly Simon
1993
David Mann, Bob Hilliard; from the movie "Sleepless In Seattle"
In The Year 2525
Zager & Evans
1969
(#1 for 6 weeks) Richard Evans; only charted single, a top 10 One-Hit Wonder; from Lincoln, NE
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
Iron Butterfly
1968
(#30) Doug Ingle; album was in top 10 for 81 weeks, on charts for 140
Incense And Peppermints
Strawberry Alarm Clock
1967
(#1) John Carter, Tim Gilbert, Frank Slay
Inchworm
Danny Kaye
1952
Frank Loesser; in "Hans Christian Andersen"
Indian Lake
Cowsills, The
1968
(#10)
Indian Love Call
Nelson Eddy/Jeanette MacDonald
1936
Rudolf Friml, Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II, 1924; in "Rose Marie"; 1st million-seller show tune
Indiscretion
Jo Stafford
1954
(#30)
Inka Dinka Doo
Jimmy Durante
1923
Jimmy Durante
Innocent Man, An
Billy Joel
1983
(#10)
Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
Teresa Brewer
1953
(#23) Allan Roberts, Doris Fisher, 1945
Irish Ballad, The
Tom Lehrer
Tom Lehrer
Is That All There Is
Peggy Lee
1969
(#11) Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller; arranged by then-unknown Randy Newman
Island Girl
Elton John
1975
(#1) Elton John, Bernie Taupin
Island In the Sun
Harry Belafonte
1957
(#30)
Islands In The Stream
Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers
1983
(#2) written by the Bee-Gees
Isle of Capri
Gaylords, The
1954
(#14) Jimmy Kennedy, Will Gronz
It Ain't Me Babe
Turtles, The
1965
(#8) Bob Dylan (Dylan recorded it in 1964)
It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
Traditional
E.H. Sears, R.S. Willis, pub. 1849
It Don't Come Easy
Ringo Starr
1971
(#4)
It Don't Matter to Me
Bread
1970
(#10) David Gates
It Don't Mean a Thing
Boswell Sisters, The
It Had to Be You
Frank Sinatra
1949
Isham Jones & Gus Kahn, 1924
It Happens To Be Me
Nat "King" Cole
1954
(#16)
It Hurts to Be In Love
Gene Pitney
1964
(#7)
It Isn't Fair
Don Cornell
1950
Richard Himber
It Keeps Right On A-Hurtin'
Johnny Tillotson
1962
(#3)
It Looks Like Rain
Edgar Leslie, Joseph Burke, 1937
It Might As Well Be Spring
1945
Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II; in State Fair; Oscar winner, 1945
It Must Be Him
Vicki Carr
1967
Gilbert Becaud, from the French "Seul Su Son Etàle"
It Never Entered My Mind
It Never Rains In California
Albert Hammond
1972
(#5) Michael Hazelwood, Albert Hammond
It Only Hurts for a Little While
Ames Brothers, The
1956
(#11) Mack David, Fred Spielman
It Only Takes a Moment
from Hello, Dolly
1963
Jerry Herman
It Was A Very Good Year
Frank Sinatra
1965
(#28) Ervin Drake, 1961 (also by The Kingston Trio)
It Was Almost Like A Song
Ronnie Milsap
1977
(#16)
It Worries Me
Frank Sinatra
1954
(#30)
It's a Beautiful Morning
Rascals, The
1968
(#3) (band was 3/4's of Joey Dee's "starlighters")
It's A Sin to Tell A Lie
Somethin' Smith & The Redheads
1955
(#7) Billy Mayhew, 1933 (Thomas "Fats" Waller #1 in 1936)
It's All in the Game
Tommy Edwards
1958
(#1) Carl Sigman (‘51), Charles Gales Dawes (Coolidge's VP), 1912 (Cliff Richard #25 in 1963) Edwards d 1969
It's All Over Now
Rolling Stones, The
1964
(#26)
It's Been a Long, Long Time
Harry James Orch (Kitty Kallen voc)
1945
Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne
It's Gonna Take Some Time
The Carpenters
1971
Carole King, Toni Stern; Karen died 2/4/83
It's Hard to Be Humble
Mac Davis
Mac Davis
It's Impossible
Perry Como
1970
(#10) Sid Wayne, Camile Manzanero
It's Just A Matter Of Time
Brook Benton
1959
(#3) Clyde Otis, Brook Benton (d 1988)
It's Late
Ricky Nelson
1959
(#9)
It's Magic
Doris Day
1958
Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne, 1948
It's My Party
Lesley Gore
1963
(#1) Wally Gold, Jack Gluck
It's Not for Me To Say
Johnny Mathis
1957
(#5) Al Stillman & Robert Allen
It's Not Unusual
Tom Jones
1965
(#10) Gordon Mills, Les Reed
It's Now Or Never
Elvis Presley
1960
(#1) Aaron Schroeder, Gally Gold (to "O Sole Mio" by de Capua, 1899 — his 2nd "borrowed" tune after Aura Lee)
It's Only a Paper Moon
1933
Ted Koehler, Harold Arlen; from the movie "Take a Chance"
It's Only Love
Beatles, The
1966
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
It's Only Make Believe
Conway Twitty
1958
(#1) Conway Twitty, Jack Nance
It's Over
Roy Orbison
1964
(#9) Jimmie Rogers
It's So Easy
Linda Ronstadt
1977
(#5) Buddy Holly, Norman Petty
It's Still Rock & Roll to Me
Billy Joel
1980
(#1)
It's Such A Lazy Summer Night
Four Preps, The
1958
(#1) Harold Spina (?)
It's the Right Time of the Night
Jennifer Warnes
1977
(#6)
It's Too Late
Carole King
1971
(#1 for 5 weeks) Carole King; Grammy winner, 1971 (record) (album won 3) (flip side "I Feel the Earth Move")
It's Too Soon To Know
Pat Boone
1958
(#4) Deborah Chessler (also by Dinah Washington, 1948)
It's a Blue World
Four Freshmen, The
1953
Robert Wright, Chet Forrest
It's A Good Day
Peggy Lee
1948
Peggy Lee, David Barbour (husband & wife)
It's A Heartache
Juice Newton
1978
Ronnie Scott & Wolfe
It's A Woman's World
Four Aces, The
1954
(#11) Sammy Cahn, Cybil Mockridge
It's All Right With Me
Ella Fitzgerald
1957
Cole Porter, in "Can Can," 1953
It's Almost Tomorrow
Dream Weavers, The
1955
(#7) Wade Buff, Gene Adkinson
It's Beginning To Look Like Chistmas
Perry Como & the Fontane Sisters
1951
(#19) Meredith Wilson
It's Good News Week
Hedgehoppers Anonymous
1965
Kenneth King
It's In the Book (Parts 1 & 2)
Johnny Standley
1952
(#1) Johnny Standley, Art Thorsen
It's the Same Old Song
Four Tops, The
1965
(#5)
It's the Talk of the Town
Connie Boswell
1932
Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg, Jerry Livingston
Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka-Dot Bikini
Brian Hyland
1960
(#1) Paul Vance, Les Pockriss
Ivory Tower
Gale Storm
1956
(#6) Jack Fulton, Lois Steel (Cathy Carr version #2)
Ja-Da
Eddie Condon
1938
Bob Carleton, 1918
Jailhouse Rock
Elvis Presley
1957
(#1) Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller (also Hound Dog)
Jamaica Farewell
Harry Belefonte
1956
(#14) Herbie Lovell, Roy McIntyre, Lillian Keyser (on chart for 26 weeks)
Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
Fats Domino
1961
(#30) Hank Williams, 1952
Jane, Jane, Jane
Kingston Trio, The
1962
(#93) Stan Wilson (flip side of "Scotch ‘n Soda")
Java
Al Hirt
1964
(#4) Allen Touissaint, Alvin Tyler
Jazzman
Carole King
1974
(#2) Carole King, David Palmer
Jean
Oliver
1969
(#2) Rod McKuen, from the movie The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Jennie Lee
Jan & Arnie
1958
(#8) (Jan & Dean)
Jennifer Juniper
Donovan
Donovan Leitch
Jenny Jenny
Little Richard
1957
(#10)
Jenny Take a Ride!
Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels
1965
(#10)
Jezabel
Frankie Laine
1951
Wayne Shanklin
Jilted
Teresa Brewer
1954
(#6) Robert Colby, Dick Manning
Jim Dandy
LaVern Baker & The Gliders
1956
(#17)
Jingle Bell Rock
Bobby Helms
1958
(#35) Joseph Beal, James Booth
Jingle Bells
Traditional
James Pierpont, pub. 1857
Joanne
Michael Nesmith & 1st National Band
1970
(#21) Michael Nesmith (later of The Monkees)
Joey
Betty Madigan
1954
(#12) Herb Wiener, James Kreigsman
John and Marsha
Stan Freberg
1951
(#21)
John Birch Society, The
Chad Mitchell Trio, The
1962
(#99)
Johnny Angel
Shelly Fabares
1962
(#1) Lyn Duddy, Lee Pockriss
Johnny B. Goode
Chuck Berry
1958
(#8) Chuck Berry
Johnny Get Angry
Joanie Sommers
1962
(#2)
Jolly Old St. Nicholas
Traditional
Jones Boy, The
MIlls Brothers, The
1953
(#15) Manny Curtis, Vic Mizzy
Joy to the World (Jeremiah Was a Bullfrog)
Three Dog Night
1971
(#1 for 6 weeks) Hoyt Axton (with Mom, Mae, for Heartbreak Hotel) only mother son #1 writers
Joy to the World
Traditional
I. Watts, L. Mason, pub 1839
Judy's Turn to Cry
Lesley Gore
1963
(#5) Edna Laws, Beverly Ross
Julianne
New Christy Minstrels, The
Randy Sparks
Junk
John Denver
1971
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Just A Closer Walk With Thee
Red Foley
1950
Red Foley
Just A Dream
Jimmy Clanton
1958
(#4) Jimmy Clanton, C. Matassa
Just A Little Too Much
Ricky Nelson
Johnny & Dorsey Burnette
Just A Little
Beau Brummels, The
1965
(#8) Ron Elliott & Durand
Just A Song Before I Go
Crosby, Stills & Nash
Steven Stills
Just An Old Fashioned Love Song
Three Dog Night
1971
(#4)
Just Between You and Me
Chordettes, The
1957
(#8)
Just Dropped In
Kenny Rogers & the First Edition
1968
(#5)
Just In Time
Tony Bennett
1956
(#46) Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Jule Styne, in "Bells Are Ringing"
Just Like a Woman
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Just My Imagination
Temptations, The
1971
(#1) Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong
Just The Two of Us
Bill Withers/Grover Washington
1981
(#2 for 3 weeks)First song to be #1 on pop, R&B and Jazz; Washington d. 12/99
Just The Way You Are
Billy Joel
1977
(#3) Billy Joel; 2 Grammies, 1978 (song, record)
Just Walkin' in the Rain
Johnny Ray
1956
(#2) Johnny Bragg, Robert Riley
Just When I Needed You Most
Randy VanWarmer
Randy VanWarmer
Kalamazoo
Glenn Miller Orch.
1942
Mack Gordon, Harry Warren; Oscar nominee, 1942
Kansas City Star
Roger Miller
1965
(#31)
Kansas City
Wilbert Harrison
1959
(#1) Mike Stoller, Jerry Leiber
Kathy's Song
Simon & Garfunkel
1966
Paul Simon
Katy Cruel
Traditional
Traditional
Kaw-Liga
Hank Williams
1952
Fred Rose, Hank Williams; recorded 4 months before he died, released posthumously
Keep It Gay
Perry Como
1953
(#30) Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II
Keep on Dancing
Gentrys, The
1965
(#4) Alledgedly recorded in 35 minutes
Keep On Truckin'
Eddie Kendricks
1973
(#1) Frank Wilson, Anita Poree, Leonard Caston
Kentuckian Song, The
Hilltoppers, The
1955
(#20)
Kentucky Rain
Elvis Presley
1970
Eddie Rabbit & Dick Heard
Key Largo
Bertie Higgins
1982
(top 10) Bertie Higgins
Kicks
Paul Revere & The Raiders
1966
Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil
Kid's Last Fight, The
Frankie Laine
1954
(#20) Merrill
Killing Me Softly
Roberta Flack
1972
(#1 5 wks, charted 16) Normal Gimbel, Charlos Fox, Lori Leiberman; about Don McLean; 2 Grammies ‘73 (song, rec)
Kind of a Drag
Buckinghams, The
1966
(#1) James Holvay
King of the Road
Roger Miller
1965
(#4) Roger Miller; Grammy Winner, 1965 (C&W song, his second in a row)
King Porter Stomp
Benny Goodman Orchestra
1935
Jelly Roll Morton, 1924
Kiss An Angel Good Morning
Charley Pride
1972
Ben Peters; Grammy winner, 1972 (C&W)
Kiss Of Fire
Georgia Gibbs
1952
#1) Lester Allen, Robert Hill, A.G. Villoldo
Kiss On My List
Hall & Oates
1981
(#1) Daryl Hall, Jana Allen (sister of Sara "Sara Smile" Allen, Daryl's girlfriend, who died in 1993 of leukemia)
Kisses Sweeter Than Wine
Jimmie Rodgers
1957
(#3) Paul Campbell (nom de plume of The Weavers) & Joel Newman (Huddie Ledbetter), 1951
K-K-K-Katy
1918
Geoffrey O'Hara
Knockin' on Heaven's Door
Bob Dylan
1973
Bob Dylan; also rec. by Eric Clapton, 1975
Knowing Me Knowing You
Abba
1976
(#13)
Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So)
Perry Como
1955
(#2) Jake Porter, Eunice Levy, Forrest Wilson
Kodachrome
Paul Simon
1973
(#2) Paul Simon
Kokomo
Beach Boys, The
1988
(#1) (on charts for 28 weeks) Mike Love, Terry Melcher, John Phillips, Scott McKenzie
Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb)
Edward Byrnes with Connie Stevens
1959
(#4) Irving Taylor; inspired by the TV show "77 Sunset Strip"
La Bamba
Ritchie Valens
1958
(#22) Traditional Mexican
La Dee Dah
Billy & Lillie
1958
(#9)
La Paloma
Billy Vaughn & His Orchestra
1958
(#20) (instrumental)
La Vie en Rose
Edith Piaf
1946
Edith Piaf, Gilles Valiquette
Lady Godiva
Peter & Gordon
1966
(#6)
Lady In Red
Chris de Burgh
1986
Chris de Burgh
Lady Is A Tramp, The
Frank Sinatra
1957
Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers (from Babes In Arms, it is on Sinatra's Pal Joey soundtrack)
Lady Madonna
Beatles, The
1966
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Lady of Spain
Les Paul
1948
Erell Reaves, Tolchard Evans, 1931
Lady Willpower
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap
1968
Jerry Fuller
Lady
Kenny Rogers
1980
(#1 for 6 weeks) Lionel Ritchie (Graham Gable?)
Lady
Styx
1974
(#6) Dennis DeYoung
Land of 1000 Dances
Cannibal & The Headhunters
1965
(#30) Chris Kenner; also recorded by Wilson Picket #6, 1966, and by Cannibal #30 in 1965
Land of Dreams
Hugo Winterhalter
1954
(#28) (instrumental)
Last Dance
Donna Summer
1978
(#3) Paul Jabara; Grammy Winner, 1978 (R&B); in Thank God It's Friday, Oscar winner 1978
Last Date
Floyd Cramer
1960
Floyd Cramer
Last Farewell, The
Roger Whitaker
1975
(#19) Roger Whitaker, R.A. Webster
Last Kiss
J. Frank Wilson & The Cavaliers
1964
(#2) Wayne Cochran
Last Night I Didn't Get to Sleep at All)
Marilyn McCoo
1972
Terry Macauley, Marilyn McCoo
Last Thing On My Mind, The
Peter, Paul & Mary
1968
Tom Paxton; also rec. by Neil Diamond (#56 in 1973)
Last Time I Saw Paris, The
Ann Southern
1941
Oscar Hammerstein II, Jerome Kern, 1940; Oscar-winning song from "Lady Be Good"
Last Train to Clarksville
Monkees, The
1966
Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart
Last Waltz With You
Engelbert Humperdink
1967
(#25) Les Read, Berry Mason
Last Word in Lonesome Is Me
Eddie Arnold
1966
Laugh at Me
Sonny Bono
1965
(#10)
Laugh, Laugh
Beau Brummels, The
1965
(#15) Ron Elliott
Laughing
Guess Who, The
1969
(#10)
Laughter in the Rain
Neal Sedaka
1974
(#1) Neil Sedaka
Laura
Woody Herman Orchestra
1945
Johnny Mercer, David Raksin
Lavender-Blue
Sammy Turner
1959
(#3) Adapted by Eliot Caniel, Larry Morley, 1948, from trad. c 1750
Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)
Melanie
1970
Melanie Safka, inspired by her visit to Woodstock in 1969
Lay Down Sally
Eric Clapton
1977
Eric Clapton, Levy & Terr
Lay Lady Lay
Bob Dylan
1969
Bob Dylan
Layla
Derek & The Dominoes (Clapton)
1972
Eric Clapton, James Beck Gordon; about Patti Boyd (Mrs. George) Harrison; they later married; 1992 re-make hit #12
Lazy Day
Spanky & Our Gang
1967
(#14)
Lazy Hazy Crazy Days of Summer
Nat "King" Cole
1963
(#6)
Lazy Summer Night
Four Preps, The
1967
Harold Spina
Leader of the Band, The
Dan Fogelberg
1981
(#9)
Leader of the Pack
Shangri-Las, The
1964
(#1) Ellie Greenwich, Jeff Barry; the Shangri-Las were two sets of sisters; record produced by Leiber & Stoller
Lean On Me
Bill Withers
1972
(#1 for 3 weeks) Bill Withers
Learnin' the Blues
Frank Sinatra
1955
(#1) Delores Silvers
Leave a Tender Moment Alone
Billy Joel
1984
(#22)
Leavin' on a Jet Plane
Peter, Paul & Mary
1969
(their only #1) John Denver
Lemon Tree
Peter, Paul & Mary
1962
(#35) Will Holt (Trini Lopez version #20 in 1965)
Let A Smile Be Your Umbrella
Perry Como
1964
Irving Kayal, Francis Wheeler, Sammy Fain, 1927
Let It Be Me
Everly Brothers, The
1960
(#7) Pierre Delanoe (Eng. Mann Curtis), Gilbert Becaud, 1957
Let It Be
Beatles, The
1970
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Let It Grow
Eric Clapton
1974
Eric Clapton
Let It Rain
Eric Clapton
1970
Eric Clapton, Bonnie Bramlett
Let It Snow! Let It Snow1 Let It Snow!
Vaughn Monroe
1945
Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne
Let Me Be There
Olivia Newton-John
1973
(#6) John Rostill
Let Me Be Your Teddy Bear
Elvis Presley
1957
(#1)
Let Me Call You Sweetheart
Patti Page
1949
Beth Slater Whitson, Les Friedman, 1910
Let Me Go, Lover
Theresa Brewer
1954
(#6) Jenny Lou Carson (re-lyric Mitch Miller?) (Joan Weber version #1 in 1955, her only hit)
Let the Rest of the World Go By
Mitch Miller
1958
J. Kern Brennen, Ernest R. Ball, 1919
Let There Be Drums
Sandy Nelson
1961
(#7)
Let There Be Love
Nat "King' Cole
Ian Grant, Lionel Rand
Let Your Love Flow
Bellamy Brothers, The
1976
Lawrence Williams
Let's Dance
Chris Montez
1962
(#4) Jim Lee
Let's Fall in Love
Nat "King" Cole
1943
Ted Koehler, Harold Arlen, 1933, in the movie of the same name
Let's Get Away From It All
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
vocal by Pied Pipers
Let's Get Physical
Olivia Newton-John
1981
(#1 for 10 weeks)
Let's Get Together
Hayley Mills
1961
(#8) Robert & Richard Sherman
Let's Live for Today
Grass Roots, The
1967
(#8)
Let's Think About Livin'
Bob Luman
1960
Boudleaux Bryant
Let's Twist Again
Chubby Checker
1961
(#8) Dave Appel, Carl Mann; artist real name Ernest Evans
Let's Hang On
Four Seasons, The
1965
(#3) Bob Crewe, Sandy Linzer
Letter, The
Box Tops, The
1967
(#1) Wayne Thompson
Liar
Three Dog Night
1971
(#7)
Liar, Liar
Castaways, The
1965
(#12)
Liechtensteiner Polka
Will Glahe & His Orchestra
1957
(#16) Edmund Kotscher, R. Lindt
Lies
Perry Como
1952
(#30) George Springer, Harry Barris, 1931
Life In The Fast Lane
Eagles, The
1977
(#11) Joe Walsh
Life Is A Dance (You Learn As You Go)
Garth Brooks
Light My Fire
Jose Feliciano
1967
John Densmore, Robert Kreiger, Raymond Manzarek, James Morrison
Lightnin' Strikes
Lou Christie
1965
(#1) Lou Christie, Twyla Herbert
Like a Rolling Stone
Bob Dylan
1965
(#2) Bob Dylan
Limbo Rock
Chubby Checker
1962
Jon Sheldon, William Strange; artist real name Ernest Evans
Linda
Buddy Clark
1947
Jack Lawrence, Ann Ronell; commisioned by Lee Eastman for daughter Linda (later Mrs. Paul McCartney)
Lion Sleeps Tonight, The
Tokens, The
1961
(#1 for 3 weeks) Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore, George Weiss; also by The Weavers; from a Zulu chant called "Mbube"
Lipstick On Your Collar
Connie Francis
1959
(#5) Edna Lewis, George Goehring
Lisbon Antiqua
Nelson Riddle Orchestra
1955
(#1 for 4 weeks) Amadeu do Vale (Eng. Harry Dupree) Raul Portela, 1937
Listen to the Music
Doobie Brothers, The
Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You, A
1967
Neil Diamond
Little Bitty Pretty One
Clyde McPhatter
1962
(#25) (Thurston Harris #6 in 1957, also by Bobby Day & The Satelites, 1957, also Frankie Lymon 1960)
Little Bitty Tear, A
Burl Ives
1961
(#9)
Little Blue Riding Hood
Stan Freberg
1953
(#9)
Little Boxes
Pete Seeger
1964
(#70) Malvina Reynolds, 1962; Seeger was formerly with The Weavers
Little Brown Church in the Vale
1865
William S. Pitts
Little Brown Jug
Glenn Miller Orchestra
1939
Joseph E. Winner, 1869
Little Children
Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas
1964
(#7)
Little Darlin'
Diamonds, The
1957
(#2 for 8 weeks, on charts 26) Maurice Williams (his group, the Gladiolas, got beaten to the charts)
Little Deuce Coupe
Beach Boys, The
1963
(#15)
Little Drummer Boy, The
Harry Simeone Chorale
1958
(#13) Harry Simeone, Henry Onorati
Little Egypt (Ying-Yang)
Coasters, The
1961
(#23) Jerry Lieber, Mike Stoller
Little Girl
Syndicate of Sound
1966
(#8)
Little Green Apples
Englebert Humperdink
1968
Bobby Russell; double-Grammy winner 1968 (song, C&W)
Little Honda
Hondells, The
1964
(#9)
Little Old Lady From Pasadena, The
Jan & Dean
1964
(#3)
Little Red Riding Hood
San the Sham & the Pharoahs
1966
(#2) Ronald Blackwell
Little Shoemaker, The
Gaylords , The
1954
(#2) Eng. Geoffrey Parsns, Rudi Revil
Little Sister
Elvis Presley
1961
(#5) Jerome "Doc" Pomus, Mort Shuman
Little Star
Elegants, The
1958
(#1) Arthur Venosa, Vito Picone; the group's only hit
Little Things Mean A Lot
Kitty Kallen
1954
(#1) Edith Lindeman, Carl Stutz (later by Joni James, #25 in 1959)
Little Things
Bobby Goldsboro
1965
(#13)
Little White Duck
Burl Ives
1950
Walt Barrows, Bernard Zaritzky
Little White Lies
Dick Haymes
1948
(#25) Walter Donaldson, 1930
Little Willy
Sweet
1973
(#3)
Living Years, The
Mike & The Mechanics
1988
Mike Rutherford, B.A. Robertson
Lizzie Borden
Chad Mitchell Trio, The
1962
(#44) Michael Brown, 1952 (as "You Can't Chop Your Poppa Up In Massachusetts")
Loco-Motion, The
Little Eva
1962
(#1) Carole King, Cerry Goffin
Loddy Lo
1964
Dave Appell, Kal Mann
Lodi
Credence Clearwater Revival
1969
(#52) Words & Music by John Fogarty
Lollipop
Chordettes, The
1958
(#2) Julius Dixon, Beverly Ross
Lollipops And Roses
Jack Jones
1962
(#66) Tony Velona
Lonely Boy
Paul Anka
1959
(#1) Paul Anka
Lonely Bull, The (El Solo Torro)
Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
1962
(#6) (instrumental) Sol Lake
Lonely People
America
1974
(#5) Dewey Bunnell?
Lonely Stranger
Eric Clapton
1992
on Unplugged
Lonely Street
Andy Williams
1959
(#5) Phil Villipigue
Lonely Teardrops
Jackie Wilson
1958
(#7) Jackiw Wilson, Barry Gordy Jr.; Wilson d 1975 of a stroke at age 34
Lonesome Polecat, The
McGuire Sisters, The
1954
(#28)
Lonesome Road
Gene Austin
1928
Gene Austin, Nathaniel Shilkret; from Show Boat
Lonesome Town
Ricky Nelson
1958
(#7)
Lonesome Traveler
Weavers, The
1950
Lee Hayes
Long Ago (and Far Away)
Frank Sinatra
1943
Ira Gershwin, Jerome Kern
Long and Winding Road, The
Beatles, The
1970
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Long Black Veil
Kingston Trio, The
1962
Lefty Frizzell
Long Chain On
Peter, Paul & Mary
1963
Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress
Hollies, The
1972
(#2) Roger Cook, Roger Greenaway, Harold Clark
Long Run, The
Eagles, The
1979
(#8)
Long Tall Glasses (I Can Dance)
Leo Sayer
1975
(#9) David Courtney, Leo Sayer
Long Tall Sally
Little Richard
1956
(#6) Enotris Johnson (Pat Boone version #8)
Long Train Runnin'
Doobie Brothers, The
1973
(#8) Tom Johnston
Long, Long Time
Linda Ronstadt
1970
(#25) Gary White
Longer
Dan Fogelberg
1979
(#2 for 2 weeks, on charts 16) Dan Fogelberg, Robert Putnam, Marty Lewis
Longest Time, The
Billy Joel
1984
(#14)
Longest Walk, The
Jaye P. Morgan
1955
(#6)
Longfellow Serenade
Neil Diamone
1974
(#5) Neil Diamond
Longing For You
Teresa Brewer
1951
(#23)
Look Down That Lonesome Road
Doc Watson
1963
Traditional, ca 1865; used in Old Oklahome Plains
Look Homeward Angel
Johnnie Ray
1957
(#36)
Look of Love, The
Sergio Mendes
1968
(#4) Hal David, Bert Bacharach, from the movie Casino Royale
Look Out the Window
Perry Como
1954
(#24) Dave Mann, Bob Hilliard
Look Through Any Window
Hollies, The
1965
(#32) Graham Gouldman, Charles Silverman
Look What They've Done to My Song
New Seekers, The
1970
(#14) Melanie Safka (aka "Melanie")
Looking for Space
John Denver
1975
John Denver; on "Windsong"
Looking Out My Back Door
Credence Clearwater Revival
1970
John Fogarty
Looking Through the Eyes Of Love
Melissa Manchester
1979
(#28) Carole Bayer Sager, Marvin Hamlisch; from the movie "Ice Castles"
Losing You
Brenda Lee
1963
(#6) Pierce Havet, Carl Sigman, Jean Renard
Lost In Love
Air Supply
1980
(#3) Graham Russell
Lost in the 50's Tonight
Ronnie Milsap
1984
Mike Reid, Troy Seals, Fred Parris
Lost Without Your Love
Bread
1976
(#9) David Gates
Louie, Louie
Kingsmen, The
1963
(#2 for 6 weeks) Richard Berry (also The Sandpipers, #30 in 1966)
Love and Marriage
Frank Sinatra
1955
(#5) Sammy Cahn, Jimmy Van Heusen; in Our Town
Love Can Build a Bridge
Judds, The
1990
Love Can Make You Happy
1969
Jack Sigler Jr.
Love Child
Supremes, The
1968
(#1) Frank Wilson, Deke Richards
Love For Sale
Fred Waring Orchestra
1930
Cole Porter
Love Grows
1971
Tony Macaulay, Barry Mason
Love I You (You I Love)
Gaylords, The
1954
(#23)
Love In Bloom
Errol Garner
1954
Lea Robin, Ralph Ringer, 1934; Jack Benny's theme song
Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing
Four Aces, The
1955
(#1 for 6 weeks, charted 21) Paul Webster & Sammy Fain; Oscar winner, 1955 (their 2nd)
Love Is A Rose
Linda Ronstadt
Neil Young
Love Is Blue
Paul Mauriat Orchestra
1968
(#1 for 5 weeks) Bryan Blackburn (Eng.), Pierre Cour (Fr.), Andre Popp (music)
Love Is Here And Now You're Gone
Supremes, The
1967
(#1) Eddie Holland, Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier
Love Is In The Air
John Paul Young
1978
(#7) Harry Vanda, George Young
Love Is Strange
Mickey & Sylvia
1957
(#11) Mickey Baker, Ethel Smith (Syvia is Sylvia Vanderpool Robinson)
Love Letters in the Sand
Pat Boone
1957
(#1 for 7 wks, charted 34) Nick & Charles Kenny, J. Fred Coots, 1931
Love Letters
Ketty Lester
1962
(#5) Edward Heyman, Victor (Richard?) Young, 1945
Love Makes the World Go 'Round
Jerry Orbach
1961
Bob Merrill, Michael Stewart
Love Me Do
Beatles, The
1964
(#1) John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Love Me Like a Rock
Paul Simon
1973
(#2) Paul Simon
Love Me or Leave Me
Sammy Davis, Jr.
1955
(#12) Gus Cahn, Walter Donaldson
Love Me Tender
Elvis Presley
1956
(#1 for 5 weeks) Music Aura Lee, 1861 (George R. Poulton); lyr Elvis Presley, Vera Matson
Love Me With All Your Heart
Ray Charles Singers, The
1964
(#3) Carlos Riqual, Mario Rigual, Carlos Martinoli, Sunny Skyler
Love Me
Elvis Presley
1956
(#2)
Love Minus Zero (No Limit)
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Love On the Rocks
Neil Diamond
1980
(#2 for 3 weeks) Neil Diamond, Gilbert Becaud
Love Potion #9
Clovers, The
1959
(#23) Jerry Lieber, Mike Stoller; also by The Searchers, 1964 (#3)
Love the One You're With
Stephen Still
1970
(#14)
Love Will Keep Us Alive
Eagles, The
1994
Pete Vale, Jim Capaldi, Paul Carrack; on "Hell Freezes Over"
Love Will Keep Us Together
Captain & Tenille
1975
(#1) (on charts 23 weeks) Neil Sedaka, Howard Grenfield (their last collaboration); Grammy winner, 1975 (record)
Love With the Proper Stranger
Jack Jones
1964
(#62) (1 of two #62s this year) Johnny Mercer, Elmer Bernstein
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The Guitarguy's Data File is a searchable summary listing of more than
3,300 pieces of American Popular Music, compiled from a wide variety of
sources.
The index is subdivided into six alphabetic sections
to make the page size more manageable
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Each section displays four columns. Songs are listed alphabetically by
Title in column one, followed by (2) Recording Artist, (3) Year
Popularized, and (4) Supplemental Information (including highest
position reached on the charts, who wrote the words and music, and other
miscellaneous information about the song or the individuals involved.)
I started this listing in 1997 out of frustration because I could never
seem to find a single source that told me what I wanted to know about
the music I cared about: title, who recorded it, when it was on the
charts, and who wrote it. After literally thousands of hours of
research, compilation and typing, this is as close as I got...and still
it is nowhere near complete, even though I gave it its only serious
updating in December 2001, during which I added many of the songs
contained in this site but not previously listed, and filled in a few of
the hundreds of gaps. Nevertheless, hundreds of blanks still remain --
and, despite my best intentions, I'm sure many errors do, too.
The most glaring "error" that visitors may find is not merely
its incompleteness, but its bias -- I included only songs that I was
familiar with, or that were in some way significant to me. There are
thousands of songs that have been popular which are not here; some
genres are poorly represented, and others are not represented at all.
If your favorites seem not to appear here, I'm sorry -- but you can
always do what I did, and Cyberspace would be the better for it.