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The Song Name Game

Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand — The Beatles

Released on the Something New album in 1964, but was not released as a single in the US. However (getting back to business)...

Sie liebt dich -- Beatles

This one was released as a US single, and hit the Hot 100 at #97 for one week. It was released on Swan Records in May 1964.
 
"Fur Elise/Bagatelle No. 25 in A minor" Ludwig von Beethoven
 
Classical pieces are songs/music too, and they (usually, anyways) have names. I think it would make the most sense to use the composer's name as the artist since most of the more well-known pieces have been recorded numerous times, though I imagine a particular band or orchestra that recorded the piece could also be specified as needed, if it's a well-enough known recording or performance.

"Minor Earth Major Sky" A-Ha
 
Times of Your Life -- Paul Anka

Oldradiotapes: Now I have 104 titles by Haydn alone to follow up with the next time "I Hear A Symphony" comes up, and hundreds upon hundreds by just about everyone for "A Lover's Concerto"!
 


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