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A to Z's Have It

Zip a Dee Doo Dah--Shirelles
Zip Code--Five Americans
Zing! Went The Strings of My Heart--Coasters
Zorba The Greek--Tijuana Brass
Zorro--Chordettes
 
Wasn't Zip A Dee Doo Dah by Bob B Sox & Blue Jeans? Bobby Sheen, a member, passed away maybe 2 yrs ago. Group was a Phil Spector production.
 
howardm said:
Wasn't Zip A Dee Doo Dah by Bob B Sox & Blue Jeans? Bobby Sheen, a member, passed away maybe 2 yrs ago. Group was a Phil Spector production.

Shirelles also did a version, but The Bob B Sox version was more popular.
 
With Zorba and Zorro, I think we've hit the end of this run... So shall we start anew?? I've got:

ABC - The Jackson 5
Abergavenny - Shannon
Abigail Beecher - Freddy Cannon
Abracadabra - Steve Miller Band
Abraham, Martin And John - Dion
 
Abeline--George Hamilton IV
Act Naturally--Buck Owens
Action--Freddy Cannon
Action--Paul Revere & Raiders
Action--Sweet
After Midnight--JJ Cale/Eric Clapton
After The love Has Gone--Earth, Wind & Fire
Afternoon Delight--Starland Vocal Band
 
We're starting over? Okay, we already had ABC so how about some more initials?

ACDC - Sweet
AFD - Domino
AFU - Van Halen
AIE - Black Blood
AM - Paul Hardcastle
ASAP - Jones Girls
ASAP - Vertical Hold
ATC - Eddie Harris
AWOL - Jethro Tull
 
A Day In the Life-The Beatles

Whenever an Oldies or a Classic Rock Station had an A-Z weekend, this was always the first song, A comes before ABC, Ziggy Stardust by David Bowie would be last.
 
kenrayc said:
A Day In the Life-The Beatles

Whenever an Oldies or a Classic Rock Station had an A-Z weekend, this was always the first song, A comes before ABC, Ziggy Stardust by David Bowie would be last.

WDRC-FM Hartford started its A to Z's with titles beginning with punctuation. John Lennon's "#9 Dream" was the first song played, followed by a bunch of songs with parentheses around the first words of their titles. Titles beginning with numbers came next.

I think the ground rules for this list have the "A" and "The" songs being listed by the second word of their titles, though.
 
Ahab The Arab - Ray Stevens
Ain't Gonna Kiss Ya - The Searchers
Ain't Got No Home - Clarence Frogman Henry
Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Marvin & Tammi, Diana Ross
Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now - McFadden & Whitehead
Ain't That A Shame - Fats Domino
Ain't We Got Fun - Bing Crosby & Rosemary Clooney, Peggy Lee
 
CT, I might be the only person in the world who alphabetizes songs by the first word, even if it's "a" or "an" or "the." And not every title is standardized; for example, Herb Alpert recorded Taste Of Honey and the Beatles recorded the song as A Taste Of Honey. Another example: Smokey Robinson sang The Tracks Of My Tears and Linda Ronstadt recorded it as Tracks Of My Tears. At any rate, what is the point in starting this thread over? How about we try to get an Internet radio station to play all the songs we've named? That would be a much more betterer accomplishment!
 
LARadioRewind said:
CT, I might be the only person in the world who alphabetizes songs by the first word, even if it's "a" or "an" or "the." And not every title is standardized; for example, Herb Alpert recorded Taste Of Honey and the Beatles recorded the song as A Taste Of Honey. Another example: Smokey Robinson sang The Tracks Of My Tears and Linda Ronstadt recorded it as Tracks Of My Tears. At any rate, what is the point in starting this thread over? How about we try to get an Internet radio station to play all the songs we've named? That would be a much more betterer accomplishment!

I agree. I'm staying out of the restarting of this thread. The only purpose I can see for it is to stuff the list with '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, country titles, soul titles and album tracks from the very start. The thread didn't start out that way; it was a very specific list limited to '50s and '60s songs, hence its placement in the '50s/'60s forum.
 
How about listing every song that has title words starting with A and Z? That should make for a short list!

At The Zoo - Simon & Garfunkel
Zachary And Jennifer - John Denver
Zen Archer - Todd Rundgren
Zero And Blind Terry - Bruce Springsteen
Zing A Little Zong - Bing Crosby & Jane Wyman
Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah - Johnny Mercer, Sammy Kaye, Modernaires, Bob B. Soxx

Any others?
 
Ain't Gonna Bump No More(With Big Fat Woman--Joe Tex
Ain't Got Time Anymore--Glass Bottle
Ain't Gonna Lie--Keith
Ain't No Doubt--Jimmy Nail
Ain't No Man--Dina Carroll
Ain't No Sunshine--Bill Withers
Ain't No Way--Aretha Franklin
Ain't That Just Like Me--Searchers
Ain't That Lovin You Baby--Rockin' Berries
 
Ain't That A Shame - Pat Boone
Ain't That Loving You Baby - Dale Hawkins
Ain't That Loving You Baby - Fats Domino
Are You Sincere - Andy Williams
Are You Really Mine - Jimmy Rodgers
Ain't I The Lucky One? - ? (Help)
 
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