Monday, June 16, 2014

Song Titles Starting with T-Th

See Introduction for key to symbols

T. L. C. Tender Love and Care, (L & C) John Lehman, Stan Lebowsky, Herb Clarke, (A) Jimmie Rodgers
Ta Ta, (L & C) Jimmy Oliver, Clyde McPhatter, (A) Clyde McPhatter
‘Tain’t Nobody’s Business If I Do (‘22), (L & C) Clarence Williams, Porter Grainger, Graham Prince, (A) Fats Waller
Tainted Love, (L & C) Ed Cobb, (A) Soft Cell
Take a Bow, (L & C) Kenneth Edmonds, Madonna Ritchie, (A) Madonna
Take a Chance on Me, (L) Björn Ulvaeus, (C) Benny Andersson, (A) Abba
Take a Letter Maria, (L & C) Ronald B. Greaves, (A) < R. B. Greaves
Take a Little Rhythm, (L, C & A) Ali Thompson
Take a Message to Mary, (L) Felice Bryant, (C) Boudleaux Bryant, (A) The Everly Brothers
Take a Number from One to Ten (’34), (L) Mack Gordon, (C) Harry Revel, (A) Bing Crosby
Take Care of Your Homework, (L & C) Homer Banks, Don Davis, Raymond Jackson, Paul Kelly, (A) Johnnie Taylor
Take Five, (L & C) Paul Desmond, (A) The Dave Brubeck Quartet
Take Good Care of Her, (L & C) Arthur Kent, Ed Warren, (A) Adam Wade
Take Good Care of My Baby, (L) Gerry Goffin, (C) Carole King, (A) Bobby Vee
Take It Away, (L, C & A) Paul McCartney
Take It Easy, (L & C) Jackson Browne, Glenn Frey, (A) The Eagles
Take It Easy, (L & C) Steve Jones, Andy Taylor, (A) Andy Taylor
Take It Like a Man, (L) Jerry Leiber, (C) Mike Stoller, (A) Gene Pitney
Take It on the Run, (L & C) Gary Richrath, (A) REO Speedwagon
Take It to the Limit, (L & C) Don Henley, Glenn Frey, (A) The Eagles
Take Me Back to Tulsa (’41), (L) Tommy Duncan, (C) Bob Wills, (A) Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
Take Me Back, (L & C) Teddy Randazzo, (A) Little Anthony & the Imperials
Take Me Down, (L & C) Mark Gray, J. P. Pennington, (A) Alabama
Take Me Home Tonight, (L) Jeff Barry, (C) Ellie Greenwich, (A) Eddie Money
Take Me Home, (L & C) Bob Esty, Michele Aller, (A) Cher
Take Me Home, (L, C & A) Phil Collins
Take Me Home, Country Roads, (L & C) John Denver, Taffy Nivert, Bill Danoff (A) John Denver
Take Me in Your Arms (And Hold Me) (’50), (L & C) Cindy Walker, (A) Eddy Arnold
Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While), (L) Eddie Holland, (C) Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, (A) The Doobie Brothers
Take Me in Your Arms and Love Me, (L) Barrett Strong, (C) Norman Whitfield, (A) Gladys Knight & the Pips
Take Me out to the Ball Game, (L) Jack Norworth, (C) Albert von Tilzer, (standard)
Take Me There, (L) Mason Betha; Michael Foster; Berry Gordy, Jr., (C) Mark Alan Mothersbaugh, Deke Richards, Daniel Lussier, James Mizell, Madeline Nelson, Frederick Perren, (A) Blackstreet
Take Me to Heart, (L & C) Marv Ross, (A) Quarterflash
Take Me to the Pilot, (L) Bernie Taupin, (C) Elton John, (A) Elton John
Take Me to the River, (L & C) Al Green, Mabon Hodges, (A) The Talking Heads
Take Me to the River, (L & C) Mabon Hodges, Al Green, (A) Al Green
Take Me with U, (L & C) Robert Rivkin, Andre Cymone, Dez Dickerson, Gayle Chapman, Matt Fink, Prince Rogers Nelson, (A) Prince & the Revolution
Take My Breath Away, (L) Tom Whitlock, (A) Giorgio Moroder, (A) Berlin, (M) Top Gun (f*)
Take on Me, (L & C) Magne Furuholmen, Morten Harket, Pal Waaktaar, (A) A-Ha
Take the A Train (‘41), (L & C) Billy Strayhorn, (A) Duke Ellington (O)
Take the Long Way Home, (L & C) Rick Davies, Roger Hudson, (A) Supertramp
Take the Money and Run, (L & C) Steve Miller, (A) The Steve Miller Band
Take These Chains from My Heart (‘52), (L & C) Fred Rose, Hy Heath, (A) Hank Williams
Take This Heart, (L, C & A) Richard Marx
Take Time to Know Her, (L & C) Stephen Alan Davis, Al Gallico, (A) Percy Sledge
Take Your Time (Do It Right) - Part 1, (L & C) Harold Clayton, Sigidi Abdulla, (A) S. O. S. Band
Takes Two to Tango (‘52), (L & C) Al Hoffman, Dick Manning, (A) Rosemary Clooney
Takin’ Care of Business, (L & C) Randy Bachman, (A) Bachman Turner Overdrive
Takin’ It to the Streets, (L & C) Michael McDonald, (A) The Doobie Brothers
Taking a Chance on Love (‘40), (L) John Latouche, Ted Fetter, (C) Vernon Duke, (A) Benny Goodman (O)
Tale of the Bumblebee, The (‘01), (L) Frank Pixley, (C) Gustav Luders, (M) King Dodo (s)
Tale of the Turtledove (‘04), (L) Frank Pixley, (C) Gustav Luders, (M) Woodland (s)
Tales of Brave Ulysses, (L & C) Eric Clapton, Martin Sharp, (A) Cream
Talk Back Trembling Lips, (L & C) John D. Loudermilk, (A) George Jones
Talk Dirty to Me, (L & C) Bobby Dall, C. C. Deville, Bret Michaels, Rikki Rockett, (A) Poison
Talk It over, (L & C) Ian Levine, Sandy Linzer, (A) Hugh Grayson
Talk Talk, (L & C) Sean Bonniwell, (A) The Music Machine
Talk to Me, (L & C) Chas Sandford, (A) Stevie Nicks
Talk to Me, (L, C & A) Chico DeBarge
Talk to Me, Talk to Me, (L & C) Joe Seneca, (A) Little Willie John
Talk to the Animals, (L & C) Leslie Bricusse, (M) Doctor Dolittle (f*)
Talkin’ ‘Bout a Revolution, (L, C & A) Tracy Chapman
Talkin’ to the Blues, (L & C) Marvin Moore, Jim Lowe, (A) Jim Lowe
Talking About My Baby, (L & C) Curtis Mayfield, (A) The Impressions
Talking in Your Sleep, (L & C) Coz Canler, Jimmy Marinos, Wally Palmar, Mike Skill, Peter Solley, (A) The Romantics
Talking in Your Sleep, (L & C) Roger Cook, Bobby Wood, (A) Crystal Gayle
Tall Cool One, (L & C) Phil Johnstone, Robert Plant, (A) Robert Plant
Tall Oak Tree (There Was a), (L, C & A) Dorsey Burnette
Tall Paul, (L & C) Bob Roberts, Robert Sherman, Richard Sherman, (A) Annette Funicello
Tallahassee Lassie, (L & C) Frank C. Slay, Jr.; Bob Crewe; Frederick A. Picariello, (A) Freddy Cannon
Tamany (‘05), (L) Vincent Bryan, (C) Gus Edwards, (M) Fantana (s)
Tammy, (L) Ray Evans, (C) Jay Livingtson, (A) Debbie Reynolds
Tampico (‘45), (L & C) Allan Roberts, Doris Fisher, (A) Stan Kenton (O)
Tangerine (‘41), (L) Johnny Mercer, (C) Victor Schertzinger, (A) Jimmy Dorsey (O)
Tangled up in Blue, (L, C & A) Bob Dylan
Tara’s Theme (‘39), (I) Max Steiner, (M) Gone with the Wind (f)
Tarantella (‘42), (L & C) John Serry, Sr., (A) Mario Lanza
Tarzan Boy, (L & C) Maurizio Bassi, Naimy Hackett, (A) Baltimora
Taste of Honey, A, (L) Ric Marlow, (C) Bobby Scott, (A) Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass
Taurus, (L & C) Dennis Coffey, (A) Dennis Coffey & the Detroit Guitar Band
Taxi, (L, C & A) Harry Chapin
Taxman, (L & C) George Harrison, (A) The Beatles
Tea for Two (‘24), (L) Irving Caesar, (C) Vincent Youmans, (standard)
Teach me Tonight (‘53), (L) Sammy Cahn, (C) Gene De Paul, (A) DeCastro Sisters
Teach Your Children, (L & C) Graham Nash, (A) Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Teacher Teacher, (L & C) Bryan Adams, Jim Vallance, (A) 38 Special
Teacher Teacher, (L) Al Stillman, (C) Robert Allen, (A) Johnny Mathis
Tear Drop, (I) Santo, Johnny, & Ann Farina, (A) Santo & Johnny
Tear Drops, (L & C) Larry Brown, Roy Calhoun, Barry Golder, Helen Stanley, (A) Lee Andrews & the Hearts
Tear Fell, A, (L & C) Eugene Randolph, Dorian Burton, (A) Teresa Brewer
Tears and Roses, (L & C) Dick Heard, Hank Hunter, (A) Al Martino
Tears in Heaven, (L, C & A) Eric Clapton
Tears of a Clown, The, (L) William Robinson, (C) Henry Crosby, Stevie Wonder, (A) The Miracles
Tears on My Pillow, (L) Sylvester Bradford, (C) Al Lewis, (A) Little Anthony & the Imperials
Teddy, (L & C) Paul Anka, (A) Connie Francis
Teddy Bear, (L) Kal Mann, (C) Bernie Lowe, (A) Elvis Presley
Teddy Bears' Picnic, The (‘07), (L & C) James B. Kennedy, (A) John Walter Bratton
Teen Age Prayer, (L & C) Bernie Lowe, Bix Reichner, (A) Gale Storm
Teen Angel, (L) Jean Surrey, (C) Red Surrey, (A) Mark Dinning
Teen Beat, (I) Arthur Egnoian, Sandy Nelson, (A) Sandy Nelson
Teen-age Crush, (L & C) Audrey & Joe Allison, (A) Tommy Sands
Teenage Idol, (L & C) Jack Lewis, (A) Rick Nelson
Teenage Riot, (L & C) Thurston Moore, Lee Renaldo, Kim Gordon, Steve Shelley, (A) Sonic Youth
Teenager in Love, (L) Doc Pomus, (C) Mort Shuman, (A) Dion & the Belmonts
Teenager’s Romance, A, (L & C) David Gillam, (A) Rick Nelson
Telefone, (L & C) Greg Mathieson, Trevor Veitch, (A) Sheena Easton
Telephone Line, (L & C) Jeff Lynne, (A) Electric Light Orchestra
Telephone Man, (L, C & A) Meri Wilson
Tell Her About It, (L, C & A) Billy Joel
Tell Her No, (L & C) Rod Argent, (A) The Zombies
Tell Him, (L & C) Bert Russell, (A) The Exciters
Tell Him No, (L & C) Travis Prictchett, (A) Travis & Bob
Tell It All Brother, (L & C) Alex Harvey, (A) Kenny Rogers & the First Edition
Tell It Like It Is, (L & C) George Davis, Lee Diamond, (A) Aaron Neville
Tell It to My Heart, (L & C) Seth Swirsky, Ernie Gold, (A) Taylor Dayne
Tell It to the Rain, (L & C) Mike Petrillo, Angelo Cifelli, (A) The Four Seasons
Tell Laura I Love Her, (L & C) Jeff Barry, Ben Raleigh, (A) Ray Peterson
Tell Mama, (L & C) Marcus Lewis Daniel, Clarence George Carter, Wilbur Terrell, (A) Etta James
Tell Me, (L & C) Andres Levin, (A) Groove Theory
Tell Me, (L & C) Dick St. John, (A) Dick & Dee Dee
Tell Me, (L) Mick Jagger, (C) Keith Richards, (A) The Rolling Stones
Tell Me a Lie, (L & C) Charles Buckins, Barbara Wyrick, (A) Sami Jo
Tell Me a Story (‘53), (L & C) Terry Gilkyson, (A) Frankie Layne & Jimmy Boyd
Tell Me Something Good, (L & C) Stevie Wonder, (A) Rufus
Tell Me What You Want Me to Do, (L & C) Sally Jo Dakota, Narada Michael Walden, Tevin Campbell, (A) Tevin Campbell
Tell Me Why, (L & C) Lewis A. Martinee, (A) Expose
Tell Me Why, (L & C) Marshall Helfand, Don Carter, (A) The Belmonts
Tell Me Why, (L) Al Alberts, (C) Marty Gold, (A) Bobby Vinton
Telstar, (I) Joe Meek, (A) The Tornadoes
Temptation (‘33), (L) Arthur Freed, (C) Nacio Herb Brown, (A) Mario Lanza
Temptation Eyes, (L & C) Harvey Price, Dan Walsh, (A) The Grass Roots
Ten Cents a Dance (‘30), (L) Lorenz Hart, (C) Richard Rodgers, (A) Ruth Etting
Ten Commandments of Love, (L & C) Marshall Paul, (A) The Moonglows
Ten Years Gone, (L & C) Robert Plant, (A) Led Zeppelin
Tender Is the Night, (L & C) Danny Kortchmar, Russ Kunkel, (A) Jackson Browne
Tender Is the Night, (L) Paul Francis Webster, (C) Sammy Fain, (A) Tony Bennett
Tender Love, (L & C) James Harris, III; Terry Lewis, (A) Force M. D.’s
Tender Lover, (L & C) Antonio Reid, Perri Reid, Kenny Edmonds, (A) < Babyface
Tender Trap, The (‘55), (L) Sammy Cahn, (C) Jimmy Van Heusen, (M) The Tender Trap (f)
Tenderly (‘46), (L) Jack Lawrence, (C) Walter Gross, (A) Nat “King” Cole
Tennessee, (L & C) Todd Thomas, (A) Arrested Development
Tennessee Bird Walk, (L & C) Jack Blanchard, (A) Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan
Tennessee Waltz, The (‘48), (L) Redd Stewart, (C) Julius Kuczynski, (A) Patti Page
Tenth Avenue Freeze out, (L, C & A) Bruce Springsteen
Tequila, (I) Chuck Rio, (A) The Champs
Tequila Sunrise, (L & C) Don Henley, Glenn Frey, (A) The Eagles
Territorial Pissings, (L & C) Kurt Cobain, (A) Nirvana
Testify, (I Wanna), (L & C) George Clinton, Deron Taylor, (A) The Parliaments
Thank God I Found You, (L & C) James Harris, III; Terry Lewis; Mariah Carey, (A) Mariah Carey w/ Joe & 98 Degrees
Thank God It’s Friday, (L & C) Alec Costandinos, (A) Love & Kisses
Thank God, I’m a Country Boy, (L & C) John Martin Sommers, (A) John Denver
Thank Heaven for Little Girls, (L) Alan Jay Lerner, (C) Frederick Loewe, (A) Maurice Chevalier
Thank the Lord for the Night Time, (L, C & A) Neil Diamond
Thank You, (L & C) Dallas Austin, Michael McCary, Nathan Morris, Wanya Morris, Shawn Stockman, (A) Boyz II Men
Thank You, (L) Robert Plant, (C) Jimmy Page, (A) Led Zeppelin
Thank You (Falettin Me Be Mice Elf), (L & C) Sylvester Stewart, (A) Sly & the Family Stone
Thank You for a Lovely Evening (’34), (L) Dorothy Fields, (C) Jimmy McHugh, (A) Leah Ray & Phil Harris
Thank You for Being a Friend, (L, C & A) Andrew Gold
Thank You for Calling, (L & C) Cindy Walker, (A) Billy Walker
Thank You for the Music, (L) Björn Ulvaeus, (C) Benny Andersson, (A) Abba
Thank You Girl, (L & C) Paul McCartney, John Lennon, (A) The Beatles
Thank You Pretty Baby, (L & C) Clyde Otis, Brook Benton, (A) Brook Benton
Thanks a Million (’35), (L) Gus Kahn, (C) Arthur Johnston, (A) Louis Armstrong
Thanks for the Memory (’38), (L) Leo Robin, (C) Ralph Rainger, (A) Bob Hope
That Ain’t Love, (L & C) Kevin Cronin, (A) REO Speedwagon
That Certain Feeling (’25), (L) Ira Gershwin, (C) George Gershwin, (A) Ella Fitzgerald
That Feeling in the Moonlight? (Did You Ever Get) (‘45), (L & C) James Cavanaugh, Larry Stock, Ira Schuster, (A) Perry Como
That Girl, (L, C & A) Stevie Wonder
That Lady, (L & C) O’Kelly Isley, Jr.; Ronald, Rudolph, Marvin & Ernie Isley; Chris Jasp, (A) The Isley Brothers
That Little Dream Got Nowhere (‘45), (L) Johnny Burke, (C) Jimmy Van Heusen, (A) Dinah Shore
That Lovely Weekend (‘41), (L & C) Ted Heath, Moira Heath, (A) Vera Lynn
That Lucky Old Sun (‘49), (L) Haven Gillespie, (C) Beasley Smith, (A) Frankie Laine
That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune (‘09), (L & C) Irving Berlin, (A) Pat Phillips
That Mysterious Rag (‘11), (L) Irving Berlin, (C) Ted Snyder, (M) The Passing Show of 1912 (s)
That Old Black Magic (‘42), (L) Johnny Mercer, (C) Harold Arlen, (A) Glenn Miller (O)
That Old Feeling (‘37), (L) Lew Brown, (C) Sammy Fain, (A) Patti Page
That Old Gang of Mine (’23), (L) Mort Dixon, Billy Rose, (C) Ray Henderson, (A) Perry Como
That Old Song, (L & C) Ray Parker, Jr., (A) Ray Parker, Jr. & Raydio
That Sunday That Summer, (L & C) George David Weiss, Joe Sherman, (A) Nat “King” Cole
That Was Then, This Is Now, (L & C) Vance Brescia, (A) Mickey Dolenz & Peter Tork
That Was Yesterday, (L & C) Lou Gramm, Mick Jones, (A) Foreigner
That's the Way It Is, (L & C) Max Martin, Kristian Lundin, Andreas Carlsson, (A) Celine Dion
That’ll Be the Day, (L & C) Jerry Allison, Norman Petty, Buddy Holly, (A) Buddy Holly
That’s All (‘52), (L) Alan Brandt, (C) Bob Haymes, (A) Rick Nelson
That’s All, (L & C) Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford, Phil Collins, (A) Genesis
That’s All I Want from You (’54), (L & C) Fritz Rotter, (A) Jaye P. Morgan
That’s All Right (‘46), (L & C) Arthur Crudup, (A) Elvis Presely
That’s All There Is to That, (L & C) Clyde Otis, Kelly Owens, (A) Nat “King” Cole
That’s All You Gotta Do, (L & C) Jerry Reed, (A) Brenda Lee
That’s Amore (‘53), (L) Jack Brooks, (C) Harry Warren, (A) Dean Martin
That’s Entertainment, (L & C) Paul Weller, (A) The Jam
That’s Entertainment! (‘52), (L) Howard Dietz, (C) Arthur Schwartz, (A) Judy Garland
That’s for Me (‘45), (L) Oscar Hammerstein, II, (C) Richard Rodgers, (A) Jo Stafford
That’s Life, (L & C) Dean Key, Kelly Gordon, (A) Frank Sinatra
That’s My Desire (‘31), (L) Carroll Loveday, (C) Helmy Kresa, (A) Frankie Laine
That’s My Weakness Now (‘28), (L) Bud Green, (C) Sam H. Stept, (A) Paul Whiteman (O)
That’s Old Fashioned, (L & C) Bill Giant, Bernie Baum, Florence Kaye, (A) The Everly Brothers
That’s Rock “n’ Roll, (L & C) Eric Carmen, (A) Shaun Cassidy
That’s the Kind of Baby for Me (’17), (L) Alfred Harrison, (C) Jack Egan, (A) Eddie Cantor
That’s the Way, (L & C) Katrina Leskanich, Kimberly Rew, (A) Katrina & the Waves
That’s the Way, (L) Robert Plant, (C) Jimmy Page, (A) Led Zeppelin
That’s the Way (I Like It), (L) Harry Wayne Casey, (C) Richard Finch, (A) KC & the Sunshine Band
That’s the Way Boys Are, (L & C) Mark Barkan, Ben Raleigh, (A) Leslie Gore
That’s the Way I’ve Always Heard It Should Be, (L) Carly Simon, (C) J. Brackman, (A) Carly Simon
That’s the Way Love Goes, (L & C) James Harris, III; Terry Lewis; Janet Jackson, (A) Janet Jackson
That’s the Way Love Is, (L) Barrett Strong, (C) Norman Whitfield, (A) Marvin Gaye
That’s the Way of the World, (L & C) Charles Stepney, Maurice White, Verdine White, (A) Earth, Wind & Fire
That’s What Friends Are for, (L) Carole Bayer Sager, (C) Burt Bacharach, (A) Dionne Warwick, Elton John, Stevie Wonder & Gladys Knight
That’s What Love Can Do, (L & C) Mike Stock, Matt Aiken, Peter Waterman, (A) Boy Krazy
That’s What Love Is All About, (L & C) Eric Katz, Michael Bolton, (A) Michael Bolton
That’s What Love Is for, (L & C) Mark Muller, Michael Omartian, Amy Grant, (A) Amy Grant
That’s Where I Went Wrong, (L & C) Terry Jacks, (A) The Poppy Family & Susan Jacks
That’s Why Darkies Were Born (’31), (L) Lew Brown, (C) Ray Henderson, (M) George White’s Scandals of 1931 (s)
That’s Why I Love You So, (L & C) Tyran Carlo; Berry Gordy, Jr.; Gwen Gordy, (A) Jackie Wilson
Then Came You, (L & C) Sherman Marshall, Phil Pugh, (A) Dionne Warwick
Then He Kissed Me, (L) Jeff Barry, (C) Phil Spector, Ellie Greenwich, (A) The Crystals
Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye, (L & C) John D. Loudermilk, (A) The Casinos
There Are Such Things (’42), (L) Abel Baer, Stanley Adams, (C) George W. Meyer, (A) Tommy Dorsey (O)
There but for You Go I (‘47), (L) Alan Jay Lerner, (C) Frederick Loewe, (A) Eddie Fisher
There Goes My Baby, (L & C) Benjamin Nelson, Lover Patterson, George Treadwell, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, (A) The Drifters
There Goes My Everything, (L & C) Dallas Frazier, (A) Engelbert Humperdinck
There Goes My Heart (‘34), (L & C) Abner Silver, Bennie Davis, (A) Joni James
There Goes That Song Again (‘44), (L) Sammy Cahn, (C) Jule Styne, (A) Russ Morgan
There I Go (‘40), (L) Hy Zaret, (C) Irving Weiser, (A) Vaugn Monroe (O)
There I’ve Said It Again, (L) Redd Evans, (C) David Mann, (A) Bobby Vinton
There Is, (L & C) Bobby Miller, Raynard Miner, (A) The Dells
There Is a Light That Never Goes out, (L & C) Steven Morrisey, Johnny Marr, (A) The Smiths
There Is a Mountain, (L & C) Donovan Leitch, (A) Donovan
There Is Nothin’ Like a Dame (’49), (L) Oscar Hammerstein, II, (C) Richard Rodgers, (A) South Pacific
There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart), (L & C) Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart, (A) The Eurythmics
There She Goes, (L & C) Lee Mavers, (A) The La’s
There Will Never Be Another You (‘42), (L) Mack Gordon, (C) Harry Warren, (A) Chet Baker
There Won’t Be Anymore, (L, C & A) Charlie Rich
There's a Long Long Trail (‘13), (L) Stoddard King, (C) Zo Elliott, (standard)
There’ll Be Sad Songs (to Make You Cry, (L & C) Wayne Brathwaite, Barry Eastmond, Billy Ocean, (A) Billy Ocean
There’ll Be Some Changes Made (’29), (L & C) Billy Higgins, W. B. Overstreet, (A) Ethel Waters
There’s a Ghost in My House, (L) Eddie Holland, (C) Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, (A) R. Dean Taylor
There’s a Gold Mine in the Sky, (L & C) Charles & Nick Kenny, (A) Pat Boone
There’s a Kind of Hush, (L & C) Les Reed, Geoff Stephens, (A) Herman’s Hermits
There’s a Lull in My Life (’37), (L) Mack Gordon, (C) Harry Revel, (A) Mildred Bailey
There’s a Moon out Tonight, (L & C) Vincent Naccarato, Mike Mincelli, Nick Santa Maria, Frank Reina, John Cassese, (A) The Capris
There’s a Place for Us, (L) Stephen Sondheim, (C) Leonard Bernstein, (M) West Side Story
There’s a Rainbow ‘Round My Shoulder (’28), (L) Billy Rose, Al Jolson, (C) Dave Dreyer, (A) Al Jolson
There’s a Small Hotel (‘36), (L) Lorenz Hart, (C) Richard Rodgers, (A) Ella Fitzgerald
There’s Gonna Be a Showdown, (L & C) Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff, (A) Archie Bell & the Drells
There’s Good Blues Tonight (‘46), (L & C) Edna & Glenn Osser, (A) Tommy Dorsey (O)
There’s Never Been Anyone Else but You, (L) Paul Francis Webster, (C) Dimitri Tiomkin, (A) Rick Nelson
There’s No Business Like Show Business (‘46), (L & C) Irving Berlin, (A) Ethel Merman
There’s No Other, (L & C) Phil Spector, Leroy Bates, (A) The Crystals
There’s No You (‘44), (L) Tom Adair, (C) Hal Hopper, (A) Frank Sinatra
There’s Nothing Stronger Than Our Love, (I Believe), (L, C & A) Paul Anka
There’s Something About a Soldier (‘33), (L & C) Noel Gray, (M) There’s Something About a Soldier (f)
There’s the Girl, (L & C) Holly Knight, Nancy Wilson, (A) Heart
These Arms of Mine, (L, C & A) Otis Redding
These Boots Are Made for Walking, (L & C) Lee Hazlewood, (A) Nancy Sinatra
These Dreams, (L & C) Martin Page, Bernie Taupin, (A) Heart
These Dreams, (L, C & A) Jim Croce
These Eyes, (L) Randy Bachman, (C) Burton Cummings, (A) Guess Who
These Foolish Things (‘35), (L) Holt Marvell, (C) Jack Strachey, Harry Link, (A) Nat “King” Cole
They All Laughed (‘37), (L) Ira Gershwin, (C) George Gershwin, (M) Shall We Dance (f)
They Call the Wind Maria (‘51), (L) Alan Jay Lerner, (C) Frederick Loewe, (M) Paint Your Wagon
They Can’t Take That Away from Me (‘37), (L) Ira Gershwin, (C) George Gershwin, (M) Shall We Dance (f)
They Didn’t Believe Me (’14), (L) Michael E. Rourke (C) Jerome Kern, (M) The Girl from Utah (s)
They Don’t Know, (L & C) Kristy MacColl, (A) Tracy Ullman
They Go Wild, Simply Wild over Me (’17), (L) Joe McCarthy, (C) Fred Fisher, (A) Eddie Cantor
They Just Can’t Stop It (the Games People Play), (L & C) Charles Simmons, Joseph Jefferson, Bruce Hawes, (A) The Spinners
They Say It’s Wonderful (‘46), (L & C) Irving Berlin, (A) Perry Como
They Want EFX, (L & C) Willie Hines, Andre Weston, (A) Das EFX
They’re Coming to Take Me Away, (L & C) Jerry Samuels, (A) Napolean XIV
They’re Either Too Young or Too Old (’43), (L) Frank Loesser, (C) Arthur Schwartz, (A) Bette Davis, (M) Thank Your Lucky Stars (f)
Thicker Than Water, (Love Is), (L & C) Barry & Andy Gibb, (A) Barry & Andy Gibb
Thieves in the Temple, (L & C) Prince Rogers Nelson, (A) Prince
Thin Line Between Love and Hate, (L & C) Jackie Members, Richard Poindexter, (A) The Persuaders
Thing, The (‘50), (L & C) Charles R. Green, (A) Phil Harris
Things, (L, C & A) Bobby Darin
Things are Looking up (‘37), (L) Ira Gershwin, (C) George Gershwin, (M) A Damsel in Distress (f)
Things Can Only Get Better, (L, C & A) Howard Jones
Things Have Changed, (L & C) Bob Dylan, (M) Wonder Boys (f*)
Things I Should Have Said, (L & C) Steve Barri, P. F. Sloan, (A) The Grass Roots
Things I’d Like to Say, (L & C) Les Kummel, Ronnie Rice, (A) New Colony Six
Things That I Used to Do, The, (L & C) Eddie Jones, (A) < Guitar Slim
Things That Make You Go Hmmmm, (L & C) Robert Clivillés, Frederick Williams, (A) C & C Music Factory
Things We Did Last Summer, The (‘46), (L) Sammy Cahn, (C) Jule Styne, (A) Georgia Gibbs
Things We Do for Love, The, (L & C) Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman, (A) 10 cc
Things We Said Today, (L & C) Paul McCartney, John Lennon, (A) The Beatles
Think, (L & C) P. Whittington, (A) Brenda Lee
Think, (L & C) Teddy White, Aretha Franklin, (A) Aretha Franklin
Think About Me, (L & C) Christine McVie, (A) Fleetwood Mac
Think for Yourself, (L & C) George Harrison, (A) The Beatles
Think I’m in Love, (L & C) Randy Oda, Eddie Money, (A) Eddie Money
Think of Laura, (L, C & A) Christopher Cross
Think Twice, (L & C) Andy Hill, Pete Sinfield, (A) Celine Dion
Think Twice, (L & C) Clyde Otis, Brook Benton, (A) Brook Benton
Thinkin’ Back, (L & C) Hamza Lee, Troy Taylor, (A) Color Me Badd
Thinking of You, (L & C) Jim Messina, (A) Loggins & Messina
Thinking of You, (L & C) Russ DeSalvo, Billy Steele, Wilma Cosme, (A) < Sa-Fire
Third Man Theme (‘49), (L & C) Anton Karas, (M) The Third Man (f)
Third Rate Romance, (L & C) Russell Smith, (A) The Amazing Rhythm Aces
Third Time Lucky (First Time I Was a Fool), (L & C) Dave Peverett, (A) Foghat
This Ain’t a Love Song, (L & C) Jon Bongiovi, Richie Sambora, Desmond Child, (A) Bon Jovi
This Bitter Earth, (L & C) Clyde Otis, (A) Dinah Washington
This Boy, (L & C) John Lennon, Paul McCartney, (A) The Beatles
This Can’t Be Love (‘38), (L) Lorenz Hart, (C) Richard Rodgers, (A) Rosemary Clooney
This Could Be the Night, (L & C) Jonathan Cain, Paul Dean, Mike Reno, Bill Wray, (A) Loverboy
This Could Be the Start of Something Big, (L & C) Steve Allen, (A) Eydie Gorme
This Diamond Ring, (L & C) Al Kooper, Bobby Brass, Irwin Levine, (A) Gary Lewis & the Playboys
This DJ, (L & C) Warren Griffin, (A) < Warren G.
This Door Swings Both Ways, (L & C) Estelle Levitt, Thomas Mansel, (A) Herman’s Hermits
This Flight Tonight, (L, C & A) Joni Mitchell
This Friendly World, (L & C) Ken Darby, (A) Fabian
This Girl Is a Woman Now, (L & C) A. J. Bernstein, Vic Millrose, (A) Gary Puckett & the Union Gap
This Guy’s in Love with You, (L) Hal David, (C) Burt Bacharach, (A) Herb Alpert
This Hard Land, (L, C & A) Bruce Springsteen
This Heart, (L & C) Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter, (A) Gene Redding
This Heart of Mine (‘44), (L) Arthur Freed, (C) Harry Warren, (A) Louis Prima
This House, (L & C) Matt Sherrod, Sir Spence, (A) Tracie Spencer
This House Is Not a Home, (L & C) Phil Solem, Danny Wilde, (A) The Rembrandts
This Is All I Ask, (L & C) Gordon Jenkins, (A) Tony Bennett
This Is for the Lover in You, (L & C) Howard Hewitt, Dana Meyers, (A) Babyface, LL Cool J, Howard Hewitt, Jody Watley, Jeffrey Davis
This Is How We Do It, (L & C) Oji Pierce, Montell Jordan, (A) Montell Jordan
This Is It (‘39), (L) Dorothy Fields, (C) Arthur Schwartz, (A) Helen Forrest
This Is It, (L & C) Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins, (A) Kenny Loggins
This Is My Country, (L & C) Curtis Mayfield, (A) The Impressions
This Is My Song, (L & C) Charles Chaplin, (A) Petula Clark, (M) A Countess from Hong Kong (f)
This Is the Army, Mr. Jones (‘42), (L & C) Irving Berlin, (A) Skynny Ennis
This Is the Moment, (L) Leslie Bricusse, (C) Frank Wildhorn, (M) Jekyll & Hyde (s)
This Is the Right Time, (L & C) Ian Devaney, Andy Morris, Lisa Stanfield, (A) Lisa Stanfield
This Is the Time, (L, C & A) Billy Joel
This Is What I Call Love, (L) Matt Dubey, (C) Harold Karr, (A) Diahann Carol
This Is Your Night, (L & C) Christian Berman, Frank Berman, Marie Claire Cremeers, (A) Amber
This Land Is Your Land, (L, C & A) Woody Guthrie
This Little Girl, (L & C) Bruce Springsteen, (A) Gary “U. S.” Bonds
This Little Girl, (L) Gerry Goffin, (C) Carole King, (A) Dion
This Little Girl’s Gone Rockin’, (L & C) Mann Curtis, Bobby Darin, (A) Ruth Brown
This Love of Mine (’41), (L) Frank Sinatra, (C) Sol Parker, Henry Sanicola, (A) Tommy Dorsey (O)
This Magic Moment, (L) Doc Pomus, (C) Mort Shuman, (A) The Drifters
This Masquerade, (L & C) Leon Russell, (A) George Benson
This Nearly Was Mine (’49), (L) Oscar Hammerstein, II, (C) Richard Rodgers, (M) South Pacific
This Note’s for You, (L, C & A) Neil Young
This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You), (L) Eddie Holland, (C) Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, (A) Isley Brothers
This Ole House (‘54), (L & C) Stuart Hamblen, (A) Rosemary Clooney
This One’s for the Children, (L & C) Maurice Starr, (A) New Kids on the Block
This Should Go on Forever, (L & C) J. D. Miller, Floyd Soileau, (A) Rod Bernard
This Song, (L, C & A) George Harrison
This Time, (L & C) Chips Moman, (A) Troy Shondell
This Time, (L & C) Jim Vallance, Bryan Adams, (A) Bryan Adams
This Time I Know It’s Real, (L & C) Mike Aitken, Mike Stock, Pete Waterman, Donna Summer, (A) Donna Summer
This Time I’m in It for Love, (L & C) Larry Keith, Steve Pippin, (A) Player
This Time It’s Love (‘35), (L & C) Sam Lewis, (A) Cab Calloway
This Time the Dream’s on Me (’41), (L) Johnny Mercer, (C) Harold Arlen, (A) Tony Bennett
This Train, (L, C & A) Sister Rosetta Tharpe
This Train Don’t Stop There Anymore, (L) Bernie Taupin, (C) Elton John, (A) Elton John
This Used to Be My Playground, (L & C) Shep Pettibone, Madonna Ritchie, (A) Madonna
This Will Be, (L & C) Chuck Jackson, Marvin Yancy, (A) Natalie Cole
This Woman, (L & C) Albhy Galuten, Barry Gibb, (A) Kenny Rogers
Thorn Birds Theme, (I) Henry Mancini, (A) Henry Mancini (O), (M) The Thorn Birds (t)
Thoroughly Modern Millie, (L) Sammy Cahn, (C) Jimmy Van Heusen, (A) Julie Andrews
Those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer, (L) Charles Tobias, (C) Hans Carste, (A) Nat “King” Cole
Those Oldies but Goodies (Remind Me of You), (L & C) Paul Politi, Nick Coringa, (A) Little Caeser & the Romans
Those Were the Days, (L) Gene Raskin, (C) (Trad.), (A) Mary Hopkins
Thou Shalt Not Steal, (L & C) John D. Loudermilk, (A) Dick & Dee Dee
Thou Swell (‘27), (L) Lorenz Hart, (C) Richard Rodgers, (A) Ella Fitzgerald, (M) Words and Music (f)
Thought I’d Died and Gone to Heaven, (L & C) Robert J. Lange, Jim Vallance, Bryan Adams, (A) Bryan Adams
Thousand Miles Away, A, (L & C) James Shephard, William H. Miller, (A) The Heartbeats
Thousand Stars, A, (L & C) Eugene Pearson, (A) Kathy Young & the Innocents
Three Bells, The (‘48), (L) Dick Manning, Bert Reisfeld (E), (C) Jean Vallard, Marc Herrand, (A) The Browns
Three Coins in a Fountain (‘54), (L) Sammy Cahn, (C) Jule Styne, (A) Frank Sinatra, (M) Three Coins in a Fountain (f*)
Three Little Fishes (‘39), (L & C) Saxie Dowell, (A) Kay Kyser
Three Little Pigs, (L & C) Mark Levinthal, William Manspeaker, (A) Green Jelly
Three Little Sisters (‘42), (L) Irving Taylor, (C) Vic Mizzy, (A) The Andrews Sisters
Three Little Words (’30), (L) Bert Kalmar, (C) Harry Ruby, (A) Bing Crosby
Three Nights a Week, (L & C) Antoine Domino, (A) < Fats Domino
Three O’Clock in the Morning (’22), (L) Dorothy Terris, (C) Julian Robeldo, (A) Paul Whiteman (O)
Three Stars, (L & C) Johnny & Tommy Dee, (A) Johnny & Tommy Dee
Three Stars Will Shine Tonight, (L & C) Jerry Goldsmith, Pete Rugolo, Hal Winn, (A) Richard Chamberlain, (M) Dr. Kildare (t)
Three Times a Lady, (L & C) Lionel Richie, (A) The Commodores
Three Times in Love, (L & C) Ronnie Serota, Tommy James, (A) Tommy James
Thrill Is Gone (’32), (L) Lew Brown, (C) Ray Henderson, (A) Sammy Davis, Jr.
Thrill Is Gone, The (‘51), (L & C) Rick Darnell, Roy Hawkins, (A) B. B. King
Thriller, (L & C) Rod Temperton, (A) Michael Jackson
Through a Long and Sleepless Night (‘49), (L) Mack Gordon, (C) Alfred Newman, (A) Gloria Lynn
Through the Eyes of Love, (L) Carole Bayer Sager, (C) Marvin Hamlisch, (A) Melissa Manchester
Through the Fire, (L) Cynthia Weil, (C) Barry Mann, (A) Chaka Khan
Through the Storm, (L) Diane Warren, (C) Albert Hammond, (A) Aretha Franklin & Elton John
Through the Years (’31), (L) Edward Heyman, (C) Vincent Youmans, (M) Through the Years (s)
Through the Years, (L & C) Steve Dorff, Marty Panzer, (A) Kenny Rogers
Throwing It All Away, (L & C) Mike Rutherford, Tony Banks, Phil Collins, (A) Genesis
Thuggish-ruggish Bone, (L & C) Anthony Henderson; Byron McCane, II; Charles Scruggs; Steven Howse, (A) Bone-Thugs-N-Harmony
Thumbelina (‘51), (L & C) Frank Loesser, (M) Hans Christian Anderson (f)
Thunder and Lightning, (L, C & A) Chi Coltrane
Thunder Island, (L, C & A) Jay Ferguson
Thunder Road, (L, C & A) Bruce Springsteen
Thunderball, (L) Don Black, (C) John Barry, (A) Tom Jones

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