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A to Z's Have It

As - Stevie Wonder
Be - Neil Diamond
Joy - Apollo 100

The short titles are easy. ;)
 
I had to go back to my childhood for these two: :D

Adios, a 1941 hit by Glenn Miller
Bill, a 1928 hit by Helen Morgan
 
CTListener said:
Silkie said:
Lollipop - The Chordettes

Almost, but the "i" is out of order. Clever try, though.

It didn't appear that there was any order to the mix, so if there was, just call it a dyslexic moment.
 
Silkie said:
CTListener said:
Silkie said:
Lollipop - The Chordettes

Almost, but the "i" is out of order. Clever try, though.

It didn't appear that there was any order to the mix, so if there was, just call it a dyslexic moment.

The idea is to find titles in which the letters are in alphabetical order. I suppose it would be OK to go back for letters already used, like "L" and "P," but "I" comes before all of them alphabetically, so it would have had to have been the first letter in the title.
 
Amy - Percy Faith (1963)
Dirty - Guerss Who (1975)
Hi - High Inergy (1978)
How - John Lennon (1971)
 
Ok, the A to Z has been on hiatus for a while now. Let's begin anew!! Imagine, all of us oldies and radio "freaks" have taken over a defunct FM station and are going to make it into a major market classic hits / oldies station!! This city has been without an oldies station for 10 years and the residents would love to have one. Most of the requests are coming from folks that are over the age of 40 and some even into their 80's, so we all know what kind of music and memories they all expect to hear. Even a few guys and gals in their late 20's and 30's are asking for their oldies, in 2013. So let's highlight our wonderful and soon to be successful station with an enormous A to Z special that will last for weeks: The countdown begins right now!!!!!

ABC - Jackson 5
Abigail Beecher - Freddy Canon
Abracadabra - Steve Miller Band
Abraham Martin & John - Dion / Tom Clay
 
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Okay, I'll jump back in... my next five would be:

Across The Universe - The Beatles
Act Naturally - Buck Owens / The Beatles
Action - Freddy Cannon
Africa - Toto
Afrikaan Beat - Bert Kaempfert
 
After Midnight--Eric Clapton
Aint That Peculiar--Marvin Gaye
Ain't That Just like Me--Searchers
Ain't That A Shame--Fats Domino
Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone--Bill Withers
 
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Ain't Got No Home - Clarence Frogman Henry
Ain't No Mountain - Marvin & Tammi
Ain't No Mountain - Diana Ross
Ain't That A Kick In The Head - Dean Martin
Ain't That A Kick In The Head - Frank Sinatra
 
Ain't you people got no sense of proper English grammar nohow? Okay, I'll play along:

Ain't Doing Too Bad - Bobby Bland
Ain't Goin' Down Til The Sun Comes Up - Garth Brooks
Ain't Gonna Lie - Keith
Ain't Misbehavin' - Fats Waller
Ain't No Way - Aretha Franklin
Ain't No Way To Treat A Lady - Helen Reddy
Ain't No Woman - Four Tops
Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing - Gaye/Terrell
Ain't She Sweet - Tony Sheridan/Beatles
Ain't That A Shame - Pat Boone
Ain't That A Shame - Four Seasons
Ain'tcha Ever Comin' Back - Frank Sinatra
 
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