Songs that mention their title in the opening line of the song
Performer | Song Title | Opening Lines | Comments & Submittor Name | |||
The G-Clefs | I Understand (Just How You Feel) | I understand just how you feel your love for me. Why not be mine? | - Candy Welty | |||
G-Dragon | Crayon | Get your crayon (huh) | - J. | |||
G-Dragon | She's Gone | Oh, she's gone, yeah | - J. | |||
G-Dragon | Breathe | I can't breathe | - J. | |||
G-Dragon, T.O.P. & Taeyang | Hallelujah | Hallelujah, I'm falling, I'm falling falling | - J. | |||
Gail Davies | If You Can Lie a Little Bit | If you can lie a little bit, you can lie a little bit more | - William Ransom | |||
Gail Davies | Dawn | Dawn And the sun comes shining through | - William Ransom | |||
Gail Davies | Hold On | Hold on; don't you be sad | - William Ransom | |||
Gail Davies | Good Lovin' Man | There's a good lovin' feeling that comes from a good lovin' man | - William Ransom | |||
Gail Davies | Lion in the Winter | Like a lion in the winter, I can hear the summer call | - William Ransom | |||
Gail Davies | On a Real Good Night | On a real good night, there is nothing I can't do | - William Ransom | |||
Gail Davies | Like Strangers | Like strangers That's what we are | - William Ransom | |||
Gail Davies | Honky Tonk Waltz | Just a honky tonk waltz, jukebox was playing | - William Ransom | |||
Gail Davies | Blue Heartache | Blue heartache, stay away from me tonight | - William Ransom | |||
Gail Davies | All the Fire Is Gone | All the fire is gone, and all that's left is the memory of the burn | - William Ransom | |||
Gail Davies | Mama's Gonna Give You Sweet Things | Mama's gonna give you sweet things; Mama's gonna treat you right | - William Ransom | |||
Gail Davies | Singing the Blues | Well, I never felt more like singing the blues | - William Ransom | |||
Gail Davies | Kentucky | Kentucky, you are the finest land outside of Heaven to me | - William Ransom | |||
Gail Davies | Object of My Affection | You've been the object of my affection After many long years and a wide selection | - William Ransom | |||
Gail Davies | Sorry That You're Leavin' | Sorry that you're leavin', but I guess you know it's best | - William Ransom | |||
Gale Garnett | We'll Sing In The Sunshine | We'll sing in the sunshine. We'll laugh every day. | - Candy Welty | |||
Gale Storm | Dark Moon | Dark Moon, a way up high up in the sky, oh, tell me why, oh, tell me why you've lost your splendor | - Candy Welty | |||
Gallery | Nice To Be With You | Oh, it's so nice to be with you. I love all the things you say and do. | - Candy Welty | |||
Galt MacDermot, Gerome Ragni and James Rado | Bed | Oh the bed. | "Bed" is yet another song from the musical, "Hair". It is a chorus piece performend by the Tribe. It is considered a celebration of all things, and they make reference that where all things are are in the bed. Yes, very late 1960's trippy hippy type of reference. - Peter | |||
Galt MacDermot, Gerome Ragni and James Rado | Hashish | Hashish, Cocaine, Marijuana, Opium, LSD, DMT, STP, BLT, A & P, IRT, APC, Alcohol, Cigarettes, shoe polish, cough syrup, peyote, Equinol, dexamil, | The first line continues: "... camposine, Chemadrine, Thorazine, trilophon, dexadrine, benzedrine, methedrine, S-E-X and Y-O-U, Wow!" "Hashish" is from the 1968 Broadway musical, "Hair". "Hair" was a popular musical set in 1968 Greenwich Village, NYC about the experience of Claude (a transplant from Britain) and had a very loose storyline (with most of the musical almost an early attempt at a music video compilation). But "Hair" hit it's mark and was timely. It would run for 1742 performances from April 29, 1968 to July 11, 1972 with such events as the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, Woodstock, the continuing Vietnam War, the Moon Landing, Kent State, Women's liberation movement, the voting age being lowered to 18 years old, Nixon's enemies list, etc. making news. "Hashish" is a chorus piece, sung by the Tribe, therefore the credit to Galt McDermot who wrote the music and Gerome Ragni and James Rado who wrote the lyrics. - Peter | |||
Garbage | Milk | I am milk. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Garbage | You Look So Fine | You look so fine, I want to break your heart and give you mine | - Jess | |||
Garbage | Only Happy When It Rains | I'm only happy when it rains. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Garth Brooks | It Don't Matter To The Sun | It don't matter to the sun if you go or if you stay. | Performed by Garth Brooks as the fictional musician Chris Gaines from Garth's 1999 In The Life Of Chris Gaines album (a.k.a. Chris Gaines' Greatest Hits). According to the liner notes, this song came from Chris' 1991 Fornucopia album, and is supposedly a remake of a 1972 Ramsey Sellers song of the same name, sung in honor of his father who passed away a year earlier. - Vic George | |||
Garth Brooks | The Dance | Looking back on the memory of the dance we shared beneath the stars above. | From his 1989 self-titled debut album. - Vic George | |||
Garth Brooks | Unsigned Letter | She got an unsigned letter from her secret someone, and she fell into the mystery. | Performed by Garth Brooks as the fictional musician Chris Gaines from Garth's 1999 In The Life Of Chris Gaines album (a.k.a. Chris Gaines' Greatest Hits). According to the liner notes, this song came from Chris' 1994 Apostle album. - Vic George | |||
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood | In Another's Eyes | In another's eyes I'm someone who Loves her enough to walk away from you | - William Ransom | |||
Gary | When I Grow Up | When I grow up someday, I don't know what I'll be | - Marissa | |||
Gary "U.S." Bonds | Quarter To Three | Don't you know that I danced, I danced till a quarter to three With the help, last night, of Daddy G. | "Quarter To Three" was the only #1 song for Gary Bonds in spring 1961. Gary Bonds really influenced Bruce Springsteen. - Peter | |||
Gary Lewis & The Playboys | (You Don't Have To) Paint Me A Picture | You don't have to paint me a picture. The handwriting's on the wall. It's very plain to see that you don't love me. No, you never loved me at all. | - Candy Welty | |||
Gary Lewis & The Playboys | Green Grass | Green grass 'round my window. Young leaves that the wind blows. Yes, it's springtime, golden sunshine. | - Candy Welty | |||
Gary Lewis & The Playboys | Girls In Love | Speaking of all those girls in love | - Candy Welty | |||
Gary Lewis & The Playboys | Everybody loves a clown. | Everybody loves a clown, so why don't you? | Actually, Gary's father Jerry Lewis is the clown! - Paul Warren | |||
Gary Lewis & The Playboys | This Diamond Ring | Who wants to bu-u-uy this diamond ri-i-i-ing? She took it off her finger now, it doesn't mean a thi-i-i-ing. | Gary Lewis is the son of comedian Jerry Lewis and inherited many of Jerry's both good looks and boyish charm as well as some of the comedic looks, as well. But Gary wanted to be known as a musician and especially compete in the mid-1960's with the British wave started by the Beatles and still going strong in 1965. The last name though didn't hurt him, and helped him and his group, the Playboys, break through. He and his group, the Playboys, took this song, "This Diamond Ring" (their first record) straight number one for two weeks back in February 1965. This would be the start of a string of top ten songs during the years 1965 to 1966 for Gary Lewis & the Playboys, although "This Diamond Ring" remained their only visit to #1. - Peter | |||
Gary Numan | Cars | Here in my car, I feel safest of all. | The plural version is never used, so the singular version is the closest. - Larcen Tyler | |||
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap | Young Girl | Young girl, get out of my mind | - Candy Welty | |||
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap | Woman, Woman | Woman, woman, have you got cheating on your mind? | - Candy Welty | |||
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap | Lady Willpower | Lady Willpower, it's now or never | - Candy Welty | |||
Gary S. Paxton | (I'm Livin' In) The Shadow Of Your Memory | Oh, I'm livin' in the shadow of your memory since you've been gone | Actual vocals by his singers - Joey F. | |||
Gavin Degraw | Belief | Belief. Makes things real. | - Brian Kelly | |||
GD & TOP | Oh Yeah | Oh yeah, oh-oh yeah | - J. | |||
GD & TOP | Baby Goodnight | Baby Goodnight, baby goodnight | - J. | |||
Gene Autry | Back In The Saddle Again | I'm back in the saddle again, out where a friend is a friend | - Candy Welty | |||
Gene Kelly | Singin' In The Rain | I'm singin' in the rain | "Singin' In The Rain" is from the 1952 motion picture of the same name. "Singin' In The Rain", the movie, was one of those few movie musicals that didn't get it's start on Broadway, but was Hollywood creating it's own version of a Broadway musical in light of the popularity of other movies that did start as Broadway musicals. "Singin' In The Rain" was pure Hollywood and probably couldn't have been done as a Broadway musical, first, since it was about Hollywood back in the late 1920's as talkies started taking the place of silent movies. Gene Kelly played actor, Don Lockwood, who literally sings this song in the rain (another one of those motion picture scenes that is internationally known). Actress-singer, Debbie Reynolds, as the character of Kathy, would sing the song later in the movie. - Peter | |||
Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor | Moses | Moses supposes his toeses are roses But Moses supposes erroneously | Gene Kelly as Don and Donald O'Connor as Cosmo sing this song to Don's diction coach (for the new talkies), making fun of him and on a lark, in the 1952 Hollywood musical, "Singin' In The Rain". - Peter | |||
Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor | Fit As A Fiddle | Fit as a fiddle and ready for love. | "Fit As A Fiddle" was another song from the 1952 Hollywood musical, "Singin' In The Rain". Gene Kelly as Don and Donald O'Connor as Don's best friend and fellow actor, Cosmo, sing "Fit As A Fiddle" early in the film in flashbacks to their days struggling on Broadway in New York City. Both even "play" a fiddle while singing the song. - Peter | |||
Gene McDaniels | Tower Of Strength | If I were a tower of strength, I'd walk away, I'd look in your eyes and here's what I'd say: "I don't want you, I don't need you" | - Candy Welty | |||
Gene McDaniels | A Hundred Pounds Of Clay | He took a hundred pounds of clay and then He said, "Hey, listen. I'm gonna fix this-a world today because I know what's missin'." | - Candy Welty | |||
Gene Pitney | Only Love Can Break A Heart | Only love can break a heart, only love can mend it again | - Candy Welty | |||
Gene Simmons | Whatever Turns You On | Whatever turns you on, turns me on, hey | - Candy Welty | |||
Gene Vincent | Wear My Ring | Won't you wear my ring on your finger, wear my love within your heart | - Candy Welty | |||
Gene Vincent | Be-Bop-A-Lula | Well, be-bop-a-Lula, she's my baby | - Candy Welty | |||
General Johnson | Don't Walk Away | Please, don't walk away | - Sutch | |||
Genesis | Paperlate | Paperlate, paperlate / Paperlate, paperlate | This single hit the U.S. Top 30 in the summer of 1982. It was issued from the American double album "Three Sides Live". In the U.K. it was featured on an EP titled "3X3". The cover of that EP featured the 3 members of Genesis jumping and clowning around on top of a brick wall, in a direct parody of a scene the Beatles have down before. - There's No-one On the Line | |||
Genesis | Mama | I can't see you Mama, but I can hardly wait | From the album "Genesis." - Eddison Tollett | |||
Genesis | Hold On My Heart | Hold on my heart. Just hold on to that feeling. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Genesis | Back In N.Y.C. | I see faces and traces of home, back in New York City | From the album "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway." - Eddison Tollett | |||
Genesis | Never A Time | There is never a time to say. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Genesis | Misunderstanding | There must be some misunderstanding. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Genesis | Home by the Sea | Home by the sea, home by the sea | From the album "Genesis." - Eddison Tollett | |||
Genesis | Happy the Man | Happy the man, he lives a simple life | - Eddison Tollett | |||
Genesis | Here Comes the Supernatural Anaesthetist | Here comes the supernatural anaesthetist, if he wants you to snuff it, all he has to do is puff it | From the album "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway." - Eddison Tollett | |||
Genesis | Watcher of the Skies | Watcher of the skies, watcher of all | From the album "Foxtrot." - Eddison Tollett | |||
Genesis | Man on the Corner | See the lonely man there on the corner, what he's waiting for I don't know | From the album "Abacab." - Eddison Tollett | |||
Genesis | The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway | And the lamb lies down on Broadway | From the album "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway." - Eddison Tollett | |||
Genesis | Counting Out Time | I'm counting out time, I got the whole thing down by numbers | From the album "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway." - Eddison Tollett | |||
Genesis | Am I Very Wrong? | Am I very wrong? To hide behind the glare from an open minded stare | From the album "From Genesis to Revelation." - Eddison Tollett | |||
Genesis | Get 'Em Out by Friday | Get 'em out by Friday! You don't get paid till the last one's well on his way | From the album "Foxtrot." - Eddison Tollett | |||
Genesis | Looking for Someone | Looking for someone, I guess I'm doing that | From the album "Trespass." - Eddison Tollett | |||
George Ezra | Budapest | My house in Budapest. | - Brian Kelly | |||
George Harrison | Isn't It A Pity | Isn't it a pity, now, isn't it a shame | - Candy Welty | |||
George Harrison | My Sweet Lord | My sweet Lord | George Harrison was the first of the Beatles to have a solo #1 single on Billboard Magazine's HOT 100 charts after the break up of the Fab Four. "My Sweet Lord" went to #1 the last two weeks of December 1970, and would stay there for the first two weeks of January 1971. But the single wasn't without controversy and a lawsuit that the silent Beatle would lose. Back in 1963, the girl group the Chffons had a #1 hit single entitled, "He's So Fine". When the Chffons and the writers of that song heard George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord" they thought that he had lifted the melody right from "He's So Fine" and substituted the lyrics to "My Sweet Lord". The Chiffons and the writer of "He's So Fine" sued successfully George Harrison and the silent Beatle had to pay a fine to keep the printing of "My Sweet Lord" lyrics in circulation. Although many thought that Harrison might never sing "My Sweet Lord", again, he did and Harrison even poked fun at the lawsuit and perhaps his unintentional lifting of the melody of "He's So Fine" by going on British television, dressed as a pirate, in 1975 and singing "A Pirate's Life For Me" to the melody of "My Sweet Lord" or "He's So Fine". - Peter | |||
George Harrison | Got My Mind Set On You | I've got my mind set on you. I've got my mind set on you. (x4) | - Brian Kelly | |||
George Jones | I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair | I don't need your rockin' chair Your Geritol or your Medicare | - Bob | |||
George McCrae | Honey I | Honey I, I'll live my life for you, girl | - Candy Welty | |||
George Strait | Amarillo By Morning | Amarillo by morning, up from San Antone. Everything that I got, is just what I got on. | great song. - Edward | |||
George Strait | Ace In the Hole | You've got to have an ace in the hole. | - Brian Kelly | |||
George Strait | Adalida | Adalida, pretty little Cajun queen | - William Ransom | |||
George Thorogood And The Destroyers | I Drink Alone | I drink alone, yeah, with nobody else. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Georgia Gibbs | Seven Lonely Days | Seven lonely days make one lonely week | - Claire Grayson | |||
Georgia Gibbs | My Sin | My sin was loving you | - Claire Grayson | |||
Georgia Gibbs | Tra La La | Tra la la, tra la la, you're as sweet as a candy bar | - Claire Grayson | |||
Georgia Gibbs | Good Morning Mr. Echo | Good morning, Mr. Echo. How are you today? | - Claire Grayson | |||
Georgia Gibbs | Kiss Me Another | Kiss me another, kiss me another, kiss me another kiss | - Claire Grayson | |||
Georgia Gibbs | So Madly In Love | I'm in love, oh so madly in love | - Claire Grayson | |||
Georgia Gibbs | Rock Right | Rock right, soon as you get off the train | - Claire Grayson | |||
Georgia Gibbs | Play A Simple Melody | Won't you play a simple melody, like my mother sang to me? | - Claire Grayson | |||
Georgia Gibbs | Silent Lips | Silent lips, speak to me. Don't keep me waiting. | - Claire Grayson | |||
Gerry & The Pacemakers | I Like It | I like it, I like it, I like the way you run your fingers through my hair | - Candy Welty | |||
Gerry & The Pacemakers | Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying | Don't let the Sun catch you crying. The night's the time for all your tears. | - Candy Welty | |||
Gerry & The Pacemakers | It's Gonna Be Alright | It's gonna be alright, alright, alright. It's gonna be alright. | - Claire Grayson | |||
Gerry Rafferty | Baker Street | Winding your way down on Baker Street, light in your head and dead on your feet. | Summer of 1978's "Baker Street" was guitarist/vocalist Gerry Rafferty's (born Gerald Rafferty on April 16, 1947 in Paisley, Scotland to a Scottish mom and Irish dad) greatest solo hit. Went to #3 in the U.K. and #2 in the U.S. "Baker Street" is known for it's combination saxophone, drum, bass, and keyboard long opening, before Rafferty sings the famous opening lines and the great solo saxophone playing in the middle of the tune (the saxophone is played by Raphael Ravenscroft). "Baker Street" was biographical, about Rafferty's early days waiting tables in restaurants in London's tube station before he became famous with Stealer's Wheel ("Stuck In The Middle With You" in 1973). "Baker Street" was from Rafferty's "City To City" lp, and is still heard quite a bit on Classic Hits, Classic Rock and Easy Listening stations. The saxophone solo of "Baker Street" showed up on an episode of "The Simpsons" with Lisa Simpson playing the solo. And the Foo Fighters covered "Baker Street" in the 1990's. - Peter | |||
Gibson Brothers | Cuba | Cuba, quiero bailar la salsa. Cuba, quiero bailar la salsa. You dance to the music like nobody does. | - Candy Welty | |||
Gilbert O'Sullivan | Ooh Baby | Ooh baby, your love is so bad. You baby, driving me mad. | - Candy Welty | |||
Gilbert O'Sullivan | Clair | Clair, the moment I met you I swear I felt as if something somewhere had happened to me which I couldn't see | - Candy Welty | |||
Ginger Rogers | I'll Be Seeing You | I'll be seeing you in all the old familiar places That this heart of mine embraces all day through In that small cafe, the park across the way | "Ill Be Seeing You" is very associated with World War II because it was sung by many artists on the radio and also on Bob Hope's tours. But the song was originally written before the war, in 1938, by Irving Kahall & Sammy Fain. It would have a resurgence of interest when Ginger Rogers performed it in the movie by the same name, in 1944, when Rogers starred as an ex-convict. Liberace would also made it a signature song of his. But many artists have recorded versions of it since 1944. - Peter | |||
Ginny Arnell | How Many Times Can One Heart Break | How many times can one heart break? How much punishment can it take? | - Candy Welty | |||
Ginny Arnell | Dumb Head | Dumb head, I'm a stupid little girl, just a dumb head | - Candy Welty | |||
Ginny Arnell | I Wish I Knew What Dress To Wear | I wish I knew what dress to wear and just what style to fix my hair | - Candy Welty | |||
Ginny Arnell | Married To You | Married to you, that's what I wanna be. Married to you for all eternity. | - Candy Welty | |||
girl in red | serotonin | I'm running low on serotonin. | The artist's name is normally lowercase. - Brian Kelly | |||
Girlschool | Head Over Heels | Head over heels, I've fallen again | From Take A Bite (1988). Co-written by Lemmy. - Joey F. | |||
Gladys Knight & The Pips | If I Were Your Woman | If I were your woman and you were my man, you'd have no other woman, you'd be weak as a lamb | - Candy Welty | |||
Gladys Knight & The Pips | Operator | Operator, are you sure? | - Joey F. | |||
Glen Campbell | By The Time I Get To Phoenix | By the time I get to Phoenix, she'll be risin' | - Candy Welty | |||
Glen Campbell | The Last Time I Saw Her | The last time I saw her face, her eyes were bathed in starlight | - Candy Welty | |||
Glen Campbell | Southern Nights | Southern nights, have you ever felt a southern night? | - Candy Welty | |||
Glen Campbell | Hey Little One | Hey little one, so far from home and so alone | - Candy Welty | |||
Glen Campbell | Galveston | Galveston, oh Galveston, I still hear your sea winds blowin' | - Candy Welty | |||
Glen Gray | Heat Wave | We're having a heat wave, a tropical heat wave | - Candy Welty | |||
The Glencoves | Hootenanny | There's gonna be a big hootenanny, hootenanny. Everybody's gonna come along. | - Candy Welty | |||
Glenn Frey | The Heat Is On | The heat is on. It's on the street. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra | Yesterthoughts | My yesterthoughts returned to me | - Leda Metro | |||
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra | I'm Stepping Out With A Memory Tonight | I'm stepping out with a memory tonight, to paint the town the way we used to do | - Leda Metro | |||
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra | Moon Love | Will this be moon love, nothing but moon love | - Claire Grayson | |||
Glenn Yarbrough | If It Fits Your Fancy | If it fits your fancy, I'll string you a necklace made of stars | - Candy Welty | |||
Gloria Estefan | Cuts Both Ways | It Cuts Both Ways, our love is like a knife that cuts both ways | - Larcen Tyler | |||
Gloria Estefan | Anything For You | Anything For You, though you're not here | - Larcen Tyler | |||
Gloria Estefan | One Two Three Four | One, Two, Three, Four, come on baby, say you love me, five six seven times! | - Larcen Tyler | |||
Gloria Lynne | Watermelon Man | Ahh, watermelon man. Ahh, waterelon man. 'Cause he's got the best ones in the land. | - Alyssa Jayne | |||
Golden Earring | Angel | Oh, oh, fly angel fly. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Golden Earring | When The Lady Smiles | When the lady smiles, you know it drives me wild | - Lily Orange | |||
Goldenhorse | Out of The Moon | Out of the moon, you come... | Goldenhorse is a New Zealand pop/folk band. - Rocky Mak | |||
Goldfinger | Here In Your Bedroom | Here in your bedroom, I can turn my head off. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Goo Goo Dolls | Flat Top | Flat top intervention. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Goo Goo Dolls | Burnin' Up | Said you're burnin' up inside, no one seems to tell. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Goo Goo Dolls | Black Balloon | Baby's black balloon makes her fly. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Good Charlotte | In This World (Murder) | "In this world all of our sins are simple, we choose death over innocent life" | - Anthonyd3ca | |||
Good Charlotte | All Black | Take a look at my life, all black | - Anthonyd3ca | |||
Good Charlotte | It Wasn't Enough | "It wasn't enough" | - Anthonyd3ca | |||
Goombay Dance Band | Seven Tears | Seven tears have flown into the river, seven tears are runnin' to the sea | - Jacynthia Maries | |||
Gordon Lightfoot | Rainy Day People | Rainy day people always seem to know when it's time to call | - Candy Welty | |||
Gordon Lightfoot | Minstrel Of The Dawn | The minstrel of the dawn is here to make you laugh and bend your ear | - Candy Welty | |||
Gordon Lightfoot | Pussy Willows, Cat-Tails | Pussy willows, cat-tails, soft winds and roses | - Candy Welty | |||
Gordon Lightfoot | If You Could Read My Mind | If you could read my mind, love, what a tale my thoughts could tell | - Candy Welty | |||
Gorillaz | On Melancholy Hill | Up on Melancholy Hill, there's a plastic tree | - Luke Sinclair | |||
Gorillaz | All Alone | All alone...Leviticus Deuteronomy. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Gorillaz feat. Thundercat | Cracker Island | On Cracker Island, it was born. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Gotye | Eyes Wide Open | With our eyes wide open, we... | - Brian Kelly | |||
GQ | I Do Love You | I do love you, but it's over | - Candy Welty | |||
Graham Nash | I Used to Be a King | I used to be a king and everything around me turned to gold | - Sutch | |||
Gram Parsons | She | She, she came from the land of the cotton | - Sutch | |||
Grand Funk Railroad | Are You Ready? | Are you ready? You can trust me all the way. | - Brian Kelly | |||
The Grass Roots | Lovin' Things | It's the lovin' things you do that make me grow so close to you | - Claire Dinkado | |||
The Grass Roots | Bella Linda | Bella Linda, try and understand | - Candy Welty | |||
The Grass Roots | Sooner Or Later | Sooner or later, love is gonna get ya | - Candy Welty | |||
Grateful Dead | Truckin' | Truckin'. Got my chips cashed in. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Grateful Dead | Morning Dew | Walk me out in the morning dew my honey | - Candy Welty | |||
Grateful Dead | Comes A Time | Comes a time when the blind man takes your hand, says, "Don't you see?" | - Stephen Segall | |||
Grateful Dead | Sugar Magnolia | Sugar magnolia, blossoms blooming, heads all empty and I don't care, | - nosckaJ | |||
Grateful Dead | Crazy Fingers | Your rain falls like crazy fingers | - Stephen Segall | |||
Green Day | The American Dream Is Killing Me | The American dream is killing me. (x2) When it's all double-talk of conspiracy. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Green Day | Amanda | Amanda, don't you know? | - Brian Kelly | |||
Green Day | Minority | I want to be the minority. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Green Day | Drama Queen | She is my drama queen | From their album "¡Tre!" - RevengeFromMars YouTube | |||
Green Day | Murder City | Desperate, but not helpless, I feel so useless in this Murder City | - Optimus Lime | |||
Green Day | Rotting | I'm rotting inside | From their 2002 album "Shenanigans" or a previous b-side - RevengeFromMars YouTube | |||
Green Day | American Idiot | Don't wanna be an American idiot. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Green Day | Ashley | Ashley | From their album ¡Dos! - RevengeFromMars YouTube | |||
Green Day | All By Myself | I was alone, i was all by myself | - Optimus Lime | |||
Green Day | Lady Cobra | Well I met a girl named Lady Cobra | From their album "¡Dos!" - RevengeFromMars YouTube | |||
Green Day | Nice Guys Finish Last | Nice Guys Finish Last / You're running out of gas./Your sympathy will get you left behind. | What Can I say?, it's pretty ovbious - Tenshi | |||
Green Day | All the Time | All the time, every time I need it. | From their album "Nimrod" - RevengeFromMars YouTube | |||
Green Day | She's a rebel | She's a rebel, she's a saint. | - Optimus Lime | |||
Green Day | Haushinka | Haushinka is a girl with a peculiar name. | From their album "Nimrod" - RevengeFromMars YouTube | |||
Green Day | Stuart and the Ave. | Standing on the corner of Stuart and the Avenue | - ashely | |||
Green Day | Dominated Love Slave | I want to be your dominated love slave | From their "Kerplunk" album. Staples? - RevengeFromMars YouTube | |||
Green Day | Waiting | I've been waiting a long time, for this moment to come. | - Optimus Lime | |||
Green Day | Jesus Of Suburbia | I'm the son of rage and love, Jesus of suburbia | - georgie | |||
Green Day | American Eulogy | Sing us a song of the century, sound like american eulogy | - Optimus Lime | |||
Green Day | St. Jimmy | St. Jimmy's coming down across the alleyway | - Optimus Lime | |||
Green Day | Song of the century | Sing us a song of the century, that's louder than bombs & eternity | - Optimus Lime | |||
Green Day | She | She screams in silence, a sullen riot penetrating throug her mind. | - Optimus Lime | |||
Green Day | Know Your Enemy | Do you know the enemy, do you know your enemy. | - Optimus Lime | |||
Green Day | Macy's Day Parade | Today's the Macy's day parade, the night of the living dead is on it's way | - Optimus Lime | |||
Green Day | Scattered | I've got some scatterd pictures lying on my bedroom floor. | - Optimus Lime | |||
Green Day | Extraordinary girl | She's an extraordinary girl, in an ordinary world. | - Optimus Lime | |||
The Greenwoods | Please Don't Sell My Daddy No More Wine | Please don't sell my daddy no more wine, no more wine. Mama don't want him drinking all the time. | - Candy Welty | |||
Greg & Steve | Good Morning | Good morning, good morning, good morning to you | - JohnHowarth | |||
The Gregg Allman Band | I'm No Angel | No, I'm no angel. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Grinspoon | Champion | So, you want to be a champion? | - Brian Kelly | |||
Grits | Bobbin' Bouncin' | Bobbin' bouncin', move yo head / We all need couns'lin', he ain't scared! | From the album, "Dichotomy A" - Jonathan S. | |||
Groove Coverage | Poison | Poison | Althought it's not in the original in GC's version she sings the title serval times at the beginning. - Mads | |||
Grouplove | Itchin' On a Photograph | I'm itchin' on a photograph. | Hard to believe there's actually a band with that name, huh? - Brian Kelly | |||
Grover | Monster in the Mirror | Saw a monster in the mirror when I woke up today | - JohnHowarth | |||
The Guess Who | These Eyes | These eyes cry every night for you. | - Brian Kelly | |||
The Guess Who | Clap For The Wolfman | Clap for the Wolfman, he gonna rate your record high | - Candy Welty | |||
The Guess Who | Rain Dance | Don't you wanna rain dance with me? | - Candy Welty | |||
The Guess Who | No Time | No time left for you. | - Brian Kelly | |||
The Guess Who | American Woman | American woman, stay away from me. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Guided By Voices | I Am A Scientist | I am a scientist, I seek to understand me. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Guided By Voices | Motor Away | When you motor away beyond the once-red lips. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Gunhill Road | Back When My Hair Was Short | Back when my hair was short, I was a white sock sport, wore pointed shoes and pegged pants | - Candy Welty | |||
Guns 'N' Roses | Paradise City | Take me down to Paradise City, where the grass is green and the girls are pretty. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Guns 'N' Roses | So Fine | How could she look so fine | From their album "Use Your Illusion II" - RevengeFromMars YouTube | |||
Guns 'N' Roses | Used To Love Her | I used to love her, but I had to kill her. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Guns 'N' Roses | Shotgun Blues | I got the shotgun blues | From their album "Use Your Illusion II" - RevengeFromMars YouTube | |||
Guns 'N' Roses | Welcome To The Jungle | Welcome to the jungle, we've got fun and games. | - Brian Kelly | |||
Guns 'N' Roses | Don't Damn Me | Don't damn me | From "Use Your Illusion I" - RevengeFromMars YouTube | |||
Guns 'N' Roses | Coma | Hey you caught me in a coma | From their album "Use Your Illusion I" - RevengeFromMars YouTube | |||
Guy Mitchell | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | There's a pawnshop on a corner in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | - Candy Welty | |||
Guy Mitchell | Heartaches By The Number | Heartaches by the number, troubles by the score. Every day you love me less; each day I love you more. | - Candy Welty | |||
Guy Mitchell | Singing The Blues | Well, I never felt more like singing the blues | - Candy Welty | |||
Guy Mitchell | Rock-A-Billy | Rock-a-billy, rock-a-billy, rock-a-billy, rock. Rock-a-billy, rock-a-billy, rock rock rock. | - Candy Welty | |||
Gwen Stefani | Hollaback Girl | A few times I've been around that track so it's not just gonna happen like that 'cause I ain't no Hollaback Girl. | Stretching the first few lines... - Liz Bone |
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