Monday, June 16, 2014

Song Titles Starting with Wi-WS

See Introduction for key to symbols


Wichita Lineman, (L & C) Jimmy Webb, (A) Glen Campbell
Wicked Game, (L, C & A) Chris Isaak
Wiggle It, (L & C) Rafael Vargas, (A) 2 in a Room
Wiggle Wobble, (L & C) Les Cooper, (A) Les Cooper & the Soul Rockets
Wild Boys, The, (L & C) John, Andy & Roger Taylor; Nick Rhodes; Simon Lebon, (A) Duran Duran
Wild Horses, (L & C) Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, (A) The Rolling Stones
Wild Is the Wind, (L) Ned Washington, (C) Dmitri Tiomkin, (A) Johnny Mathis
Wild Night, (L, C & A) Van Morrison
Wild One, (L) Kal Mann, (C) Bernie Lowe, Dave Appell, (A) Bobby Rydell
Wild Thing, (L & C) Chip Taylor, (A) The Troggs
Wild Thing, (L & C) Matt Dike, Michael Ross, Tony Smith, Marvin Young, (A) Tone Loc
Wild Weekend, (I) Tom Shannon, Phil Todaro, (A) The Rebels
Wild Wild Life, (L & C) David Byrne, (A) The Talking Heads
Wild World, (L, C & A) Cat Stevens
Wild, Wild West, (L & C) Trevor Steel, John Holliday, Milan Zekavica, Johnie Christo, (A) The Escape Club
Wild, Wild West, The (‘45), (L) Johnny Mercer, (C) Harry Warren, (M) The Harvey Girls (f)
Wildfire, (L & C) Larry Cansler, Michael Murphey, (A) Michael Murphey
Wildflower (’23), (L) Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II, (C) Vincent Youmans, Herbert Stotohart, (M) Wildflower (s)
Wildflower, (L & C) Doug Edwards, David Richardson, (A) Skylark
Wildside, (L & C) Lou Reed, Amir Shakir, Donnie Wahlberg, (A) Marky Mark
Wildwood Days, (L) David Appell, (C) Barry Mann, (A) Bobby Rydell
Wildwood Weed, (L & C) Don Bowman, Jim Stafford, (A) Jim Stafford
Wilhelmina (‘50), (L) Mack Gordon, (C) Josef Myrow, (A) Perry Como
Will It Go Round in Circles, (L) Billy Preston, (C) Billy Fisher, (A) Billy Preston
Will You Be Staying After Sunday? (L & C) Leka & Al Kasha, (A) The Peppermint Rainbow
Will You Be There, (L, C & A) Michael Jackson
Will You Love Me in December as You Do in May? (‘05), (L) James J. Walker, (C) Ernest Ball, (A) Harry MacDonough
Will You Love Me Tomorrow, (L) Gerry Goffin, (C) Carole King, (A) The Shirelles
Will You Marry Me? (L & C) Paula Abdul, Peter Lord, V. Jeffrey Smith, Sandra St. Victor, (A) Paula Abdul
Will You Remember? (‘17), (L) Rida Johnson Young, (C) Sigmund Romberg, (M) Maytime (s)
Will You Still Love Me? (L & C) David Foster, Tom Keane, Richard Baskin, (A) Chicago
William, It Was Really Nothing, (L & C) Steven Morrisey, Johnny Marr, (A) The Smiths
Willie and the Hand Jive, (L, C & A) Johnny Otis
Willow Weep for Me (’33), (L & C) Ann Ronell, (A) Chad & Jeremy
Win Your Love for Me, (L, C & A) Sam Cooke
Winchester Cathedral, (L & C) Geff Stephens, (A) The New Vaudeville Band
Wind Beneath My Wings, The, (L & C) Larry Henley, Jeff Silbar, (A) Bette Midler
Wind Cries Mary, The, (L, C & A) Jimi Hendrix
Wind of Change, (L & C) Klaus Meine, (A) The Scorpions
Windmills of Your Mind, The, (L) Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, (C) Michel LeGrand, (M) The Thomas Crown Affair (f*)
Windows of the World, (L & C) Hal David, (C) Burt Bacharach, (A) Dionne Warwick
Winds of Barcelona, (L & C) Sol Lake, (A) Wes Montgomery
Windy, (L & C) Ruthann Friedman, (A) The Association
Wings of a Dove, (L & C) Robert B. Ferguson, Sr., (A) Ferlin Husky
Winner Takes It All, The, (L) Björn Ulvaeus, (C) Benny Andersson, (A) Abba
Winning, (L & C) Russ Ballard, (A) Santana
Winter Weather (‘41), (L & C) Ted Shapiro, (A) Peggy Lee
Winter Wonderland (‘34), (L) Richard B. Smith, (C) Felix Bernard, (A) Perry Como
Winter World of Love, (L & C) Barry Mason, Leslie Reed, (A) Engelbert Humperdinck
Winterlong, (L, C & A) Neil Young
Winterwood, (L, C & A) Don McLean
Wipe out, (L & C) Bob Berry, Pat Connolly, James Fuller, Jim Pash, (A) The Surfaris
Wish Someone Would Care, (L, C & A) Irma Thomas
Wish You Were Here (‘52), (L & C) Harold Rome, (A) Eddie Fisher
Wish You Were Here, (L & C) David Gilmour, Roger Waters, (A) Pink Floyd
Wishin’ and Hopin’, (L) Hal David, (C) Burt Bacharach, (A) Dusty Springfield
Wishing (Will Make It So) (‘39), (L & C) George De Sylva, (A) Glenn Miller (O)
Wishing for Your Love, (L & C) Sampson Horton, (A) The Voxpoppers
Wishing on a Star, (L & C) Billie Rae Calvin, (A) The Cover Girls
Wishing Well, (L, C & A) Terence Trent D’Arby
Wishing You Were Here, (L & C) Peter Cetera, (A) Chicago w/ The Beach Boys
Witch Doctor, (L & C) Ross Bagdasarian, (A) < David Seville
Witch Queen of New Orleans, (L & C) Lolly Vegas, Pat Vegas, (A) Redbone
Witchcraft, (L) Carolyn Leigh, (C) Cy Coleman, (A) Frank Sinatra
Witchy Woman, (L & C) Don Henley, Bernie Leadon, (A) The Eagles
With a Little Bit of Luck (’55), (L) Alan Lerner, (C) Frederick Loewe, (M) My Fair Lady
With a Little Help from My Friends, (L & C) Paul McCartney, John Lennon, (A) The Beatles
With a Little Luck, (L, C & A) Paul McCartney
With a Song in My Heart (‘29), (L) Lorenz Hart, (C) Richard Rodgers, (A) Mario Lanza
With All My Heart, (L) Bob Marcucci, (C) Pete DeAngelis, (A) Jodie Sands
With Arms Wide Open, (L & C) Scott Stapp, Mark Tremonti, (A) Creed
With Every Beat of My Heart, (L & C) Arthur Baker, Lotti Golden, Tmmy Faragher, (A) Taylor Dayne
With Every Breath I Take (‘34), (L) Leo Robin, (C) Ralph Rainger, (A) Bing Crosby
With God on Our Side, (L, C & A) Bob Dylan
With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm (‘34), (L) R. P. Weston, Bert Lee, (C) Harris Weston, (A) Stanley Holloway
With My Eyes Wide Open I’m Dreaming (’34), (L) Mack Gordon, (C) Harry Revel, (A) Patti Page
With or Without You, (L & C) Paul Hewson; David Evans; Adam Clayton; Larry Mullen, Jr., (A) U2
With Plenty of Money and You (’37), (L) Al Dubin, (C) Harry Warren, (A) Count Basie (O), Gold Diggers of 1937 (f)
With the Wind and the Rain in Your Hair, (L & C) Jack Lawrence, Clara Edwards, (A) Pat Boone
With These Hands (’50), (L) Benny Davis, (C) Abner Silver, (A) Eddie Fisher
With This Ring, (L & C) Luther Dixon, Tony Hester, Richard Wiley, (A) The Platters
With You, (L & C) Raymond Reeder, (A) Tony Terry
With You I’m Born Again, (L & C) Carol Connors, David Shire, (A) Billy Preston & Syreeta Wright
With Your Love, (L & C) Marty Balin, Joey Covington, V. Jeffrey Smith, (A) Jefferson Starship
Without a Song (‘29), (L) Edward Eliscu, Billy Rose, (C) Vincent Youmans, (A) Mario Lanza
Without a Word of Warning (’35), (L) Mack Gordon, (C) Harry Revel, (A) Dean Martin
Without Love (There Is Nothing), (L & C) Danny Small, (A) Clyde McPhatter
Without You, (L & C) Pete Ham, Tom Evans, (A) Nilsson
Without You, (L & C) Robert Alan Deal, Frank Ferrana, (A) Motley Crue
Without You, (L, C & A) Johnny Tillotson
Without You, (L) Claude Carrere, Andre Salvet Don Black (E), (C) Udo Jurgens, (A) Matt Monro
Without You (Not Another Lonely Night), (L & C) Billy Elworthy, Blake Levinsohn, Frankie Previte, (A) Frankie & the Knockouts
Without Your Love, (L & C) Billy Nicholls, (A) Roger Daltrey
Wives and Lovers, (L) Hal David, (C) Burt Bacharach, (A) Jack Jones
Wolverton Mountain, (L & C) Merle Kilgore, Claude King, (A) Claude King
Woman, (L & C) Bill Webb, (A) Peter & Gordon
Woman, (L, C & A) John Lennon
Woman in Love, (L & C) Barry & Robin Gibb, (A) Barbra Streisand
Woman in Love, A (’55), (L & C) Frank Loesser, (A) Four Aces
Woman Is a Sometime Thing, A (‘35), (L) Dorothy Heyward, Ira Gershwin, (C) George Gershwin, (A) Ella Fitzgerald
Woman Needs Love, A (Just Like You), (L & C) Ray Parker, Jr., (A) Ray Parker, Jr. & Raydio
Woman to Woman, (L & C) James Banks, Henderson Thigpen, Eddie Marion Henderson, (A) Shirley Brown
Woman, a Lover, a Friend, A, (L & C) Sid Wyche, (A) Jackie Wilson
Woman, Woman, (L & C) Jim Glasser, Jimmy Payne, (A) Gary Puckett & the Union Gap
Women, (L & C) Joe Elliott, Phil Collen, Steve Clark, Rick Savage, Robert J. Lange, (A) Def Leppard
Won’t Find Better than Me, (L & C) Karl Hausman, Kit Stewart, (A) New Hope
Won’t Get Fooled Again, (L & C) Peter Townshend, (A) The Who
Won’t You Come Home Bill Bailey, (L & C) Hugh Cannon, (A) Bobby Darin
Wonder Like You, A, (L & C) Jerry Fuller, (A) Rick Nelson
Wonder of You, The, (L & C) Baker Knight, (A) Ray Peterson
Wonderful Copenhagen (‘51), (L & C) Frank Loesser, (M) Hans Christian Anderson (f)
Wonderful Dream, A, (L & C) Norman Marguilies, Ed Marshall, (A) The Majors
Wonderful Guy, A (’49), (L) Oscar Hammerstein, II, (C) Richard Rodgers, (A) South Pacific
Wonderful One (L) Dorothy Terris, (C) Paul Whiteman, Ferde Grofe, (A) Paul Whiteman (O)
Wonderful Summer, (L & C) Gil Garfield; Perry Botkin, Jr., (A) Robin Ward
Wonderful Time up There, (L & C) Lee Roy Abernathy, (A) Pat Boone
Wonderful Tonight, (L, C & A) Eric Clapton
Wonderful World, (L) Sam Cooke, (C) Lou Adler, (A) Sam Cooke
Wonderful World, Beautiful People, (L, C & A) Jimmy Cliff
Wonderful, Wonderful, (L) Ben Raleigh, (L) Sherman Edwards, (A) Johnny Mathis
Wondering Where the Lions Are, (L, C & A) Bruce Cockburn
Wonderland, (L & C) Milan Williams, (A) The Commodores
Wonderland by Night, (I) Bert Kaempfert, (A) Bert Kaempfert (O)
Wonderwall, (L & C) Noel Gallagher, (A) Oasis
Woo-Hoo, (L & C) George Donald McGraw, (A) Rock-a-Teens
Woodchopper’s Ball (’39), (L) Joe Bishop, (C) Woodrow Herman, (A) Woody Herman (O)
Wooden Heart, (L) Fred Wise (E), (C) Kay Twomey, Ben Weisman, Bert Kaepfert, (A) Joe Dowell
Woodstock, (L & C) Joni Mitchell, (A) Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Woody Woodpecker (’47), (L & C) George Tibbles, Ramey Idriss, (M) Woody Woodpecker (t)
Wooly Bully, (L & C) Domingo Samudio, (A) Sam the Sham & the Pharoahs
Word in Spanish, A, (L) Bernie Taupin, (C) Elton John, (A) Elton John
Word up, (L & C) Larry Blackmon, Tomi Jenkins, (A) Cameo
Words, (L & C) Barry, Robin, & Maurice Gibb, (A) Bee Gees
Words, (L & C) Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart, (A) The Monkees
Words Get in the Way, (L & C) Gloria Estefan, (A) Miami Sound Machine
Words of Love, (L & C) Buddy Holly, (A) The Crickets
Words of Love, (L & C) John Phillips, (A) Mamas & Papas
Work Song, The, (I) Nat Adderley; Oscar Brown, Jr., (A) Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass
Work with Me Annie, (L & C) Hank Ballard, (A) Hank Ballard & the Midnighters
Workin’ on a Groovy Thing, (L & C) Neil Sedaka, (A) The Fifth Dimension
Working in the Coal Mine, (L & C) Allen Toussaint, (A) Lee Dorsey
Working My Way Back to You, (L & C) Sandy Linzer, Dennis Randell, (A) The Four Seasons
Working on the Highway, (L, C & A) Bruce Springsteen
World I Know, The, (L & C) Ed Roland, Ross Childress, (A) Collective Soul
World I Used to Know, The, (L & C) Rod McKuen, (A) Glenn Yarbrough
World Is a Ghetto, The, (L & C) Dee Allen, Harold Brown, Morris Dickerson, Lonnie Jordan, Charles Miller Lee Oskar, Howard Scott, (A) War
World Is in My Arms, The (’40), (L) E. Y. Harburg, (C) Burton Lane, (A) Frank Sinatra
World Is Waiting for the Sunrise (’19), (L) Eugene Lockhart, (C) Ernest Seitz, (A) Les Paul & Mary Ford
World of Our Own, A, (L & C) Tom Springfield, (A) The Seekers
World We Knew, The (Over and over), (L) Herbert Rehbein, Carl Sigman (E), (C) Bert Kaempfert, (A) Frank Sinatra
World Without Love, (L & C) Paul McCartney, John Lennon, (A) Peter & Gordon
Worried Man, A, (L & C) Dave Guard, Tom Glazer, (A) Kingston Trio
Worst That Could Happen, (L & C) Jimmy Webb, (A) Brooklyn Bridge
Wot’s It to Ya, (L, C & A) Robbie Nevil
Would I Lie to You, (L & C) Mick Leeson, Peter Vale, (A) Charles & Eddie
Would I Lie to You? (L & C) Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart, (A) The Eurythmics
Would I Love You (Love You, Love You) (‘51), (L) Bob Russell, (C) Harold Spina, (A) Patti Page
Would You Like to Take a Walk? (‘30), (L) Mort Dixon, Billy Rose, (C) Harry Warren, (A) Annette Hanshaw
Wouldn’t It Be Loverly (’55), (L) Alan Jay Lerner, (C) Frederick Loewe, (M) My Fair Lady
Wouldn’t It Be Nice, (L) Tony Asher, Mike Love, (C) Brian Wilson, (A) The Beach Boys
Wrap Her up, (L) Bernie Taupin, (C) Elton John, (A) Elton John
Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (‘31), (L) Ted Koehler, Billy Moll, (C) Harry Barris, (A) Georgia Gibbs
Wrapped Around Your Finger, (L & C) Gordon Sumner, (A) The Police
Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, (L, C & A) Gordon Lightfoot
Wringle. Wrangle, (L & C) Stan Jones, (M) Westward Ho, the Wagons (f)
Writing on the Wall, (L & C) Mark Barkan, Sandy Baron, George Paxton, (A) Adam Wade
Written All over Your Face, (L & C) Larry Marcus, (A) Rude Boys
WShat’s the Use of Breaking up, (L & C) Kenny Gamble, Thomas Bell, Jerry Butler, (A) Jerry Butler

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