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- "Home In Your Heart" — Solomon Burke (1963)
- "Keys To Your Heart" — The 101'ers (1976)
- "Good Morning Heartache" — Billie Holiday (1946)
- "He Will Break Your Heart" — Jerry Butler (1960)
- "Brand New Heartache" — The Everly Brothers (1958)
- "Melt Your Heart" — Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins (2006)
- "That’s When Your Heartaches Begin" — The Million Dollar Quintet feat. Elvis Presley (1956)
- "That's When Your Heartaches Begin" — Billy Bunn & His Buddies (1952)
- "Secret Heart" — Ron Sexsmith (1995)
- "Directly From My Heart" — Little Richard (195?)
- "Ruler Of My Heart" — Irma Thomas (1962)
- "(Straight To Your Heart) Like A Cannonball" — Van Morrison (1971)
- "Hearts Of Stone" — The Jewels (1954)
- "Piece Of My Heart" — Erma Franklin (1967)
- "Heart Full Of Soul" — The Yardbirds (1965)
- "Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart" — The Coasters (1958)
- "My Little Suede Shoes" — Charlie Parker (1948)
- "Blue Suede Shoes" — Carl Perkins (1956)
- "High Heel Sneakers" — Tommy Tucker (1964)
- "Gallenkamp Shoe Commercial" — The Bobby Fuller Four (1965)
- "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" — Joe South & The Believers (1970)
- "Take Your Shoes Off Baby" — Dinah Washington (1962)
- "Charlie's Shoes" — Billy Walker (1962)
- "I've Got Sand In My Shoes" — The Drifters (1964)
- "Shine" — Louis Armstrong & His New Sebastian Cotton Club Orchestra (1931)
- "Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy" — Red Foley (1950)
- "Get Rhythm" — NRBQ (1978)
- "Paper In My Shoes" — Boozoo Chavis (1954)
- "Running Shoes" — Juke Boy Bonner (1968)
- "My Adidas" — Run-D.M.C. (1986)
- "Hang Up My Rock And Roll Shoes" — Chuck Willis (1958)
- "Barefootin'" — Robert Parker (1966)
- "Over The Rainbow" — Judy Garland (1939)
- "The House Of Blue Lights" — Ella Mae Morse (1946)
- "Pink Champagne" — Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers (1945)
- "Long Black Veil" — Lefty Frizzell (1959)
- "Baby's In Black" — The Beatles (1964)
- "Red Cadillac & A Black Moustache" — Warren Smith (1957)
- "Deep Purple" — The Ravens (1949)
- "Blue Days, Black Nights" — Bob Luman (1957)
- "Blue And Orange Birds And Silver Bells" — Della Reese (1954)
- "Self-Portrait In Three Colors" — Charles Mingus (1959)
- "The Little White Cloud That Cried" — Johnnie Ray (1951)
- "Little Green" — Joni Mitchell (1971)
- "Orange Colored Sky" — Nat King Cole (1950)
- "Big Blue Diamonds" — Clint West (1965)
- "Blue Skies" — Count Basie & Jimmy Rushing (1946)
- "Pink Cadillac" — Sammy Masters (1956)
- "Yellow Bird" — Arthur Lyman (1961)
- "Yellow Coat" — Screamin' Jay Hawkins (1958)
- "Purple Haze" — The Jimi Hendrix Experience (1967)
- "The Eyes Of Texas Are Upon You" — Milton Brown and His Musical Brownies
- "Drifting Texas Sand" — Webb Pierce (1951)
- "Deep In The Heart Of Texas" — Andy Anderson & The Dawnbreakers (1960)
- "The Girls From Texas" — Jimmy Lewis (1967)
- "Carter Family And Jimmie Rodgers In Texas" — Jimmie Rodgers & The Carter Family (1931)
- "Ay Te Dejo En San Antonio" — Don Santiago Jimenez Sr. (1937)
- "I Got Texas In My Soul" - Tex Williams & the Western Caravan (1946)
- "Texas Flood" — Larry Davis (1958)
- "Blue Yodel # 1 (T For Texas)" — Bob Downen (195?)
- "Across The Alley From The Alamo" — June Christy with Stan Kenton & His Orchestra (1947)
- "Under A Texas Moon" — King Nawahi Hawaiians (1930)
- "All That Oil In Texas" — Oscar McLollie & His Honey Jumpers (1953)
- "Texas Me" — Doug Sahm (1969)
- "Waltz Across Texas" — Ernest Tubb & His Texas Troubadours (1965)
- "The Assassination" — The Dixie Nightingales (1965)
- "Paris, Texas" — Ry Cooder (1984)
- "Across The Borderline" — Freddy Fender w/ Ry Cooder (1982)
- "Blue Train" — John Coltrane (1957)
- "Honky Tonk Train Blues" — Meade Lux Lewis (1927)
- "Lonesome Train (On A Lonesome Track)" — The Johnny Burnette Rock 'n' Roll Trio (1957)
- "Mystery Train" — Little Junior Parker (1953)
- "I'm Gonna Murder My Baby" — Pat Hare (1954)
- "Waitin' For A Train" — Jimmie Rodgers (1929)
- "Draw Your Brakes" — Scotty (1971)
- "Train In Vain" — The Clash (1979)
- "Night Train" — Jimmy Forrest (1951)
- "Freight Train Boogie" — The Delmore Brothers (1946)
- "Lonesome Whistle Blues" — Freddie King (1961)
- "Mule Train" — Frankie Lane (1949)
- "The Train" — Lord Buckley (1970)
- "The Train Kept A-Rollin'" — Tiny Bradshaw (1951)
- "Last Train To Clarksville" — The Monkees (1966)
- "Midnight Special" — Lead Belly (1940)
- "Yonder Comes A Freight Train" — Laura Cantrell (2002)
- "Casey Jones" — The Jubilaires (1944)
- "Casey Jones" — The Grateful Dead (1970)
- "Still A Fool (Two Trains Running)" — Muddy Waters (1951)
- "Railroading" — Jimmy Bryant and Speedy West (1951)
- "People Get Ready" — Curtis Mayfield & The Impressions (1965)
- "Mean Old Train" — Papa Lightfoot (1954)
- "Click Clack" — Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band (1972)
- "Blues In The Night" — Jimmy Lunceford (1941)
- "The Underground Train" — Lord Kitchener (1950)
- "This Train" — Sister Rosetta Tharpe (1947)
- "Train Of Love" — Johnny Cash (1957)
- "All Aboard" — Muddy Waters (1956)
- "That Train Don't Stop Here" — Los Lobos (1992)
- "The Loco-Motion" — Little Eva (1962)
- "2:19 Blues" — Louis Armstrong (1940)
- "Mr. Engineer" — Jimmy Martin and the Sunny Mountain Boys (1976)
- "Gone Dead Train" — Randy Newman (1970)
- "Kassie Jones" — Furry Lewis (1928)
- "Love Train" — The O'Jays (1973)
- "These Foolish Things" — ?
- "Chain Of Fools" — Aretha Franklin (1967)
- "I'm No Fool" — Jiminy Cricket (1955)
- "(Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I" — Hank Snow (1952)
- "Three Times A Fool" — Otis Rush with Willie Dixon's Orchestra (1958)
- "The Fool" — Sanford Clark (1956)
- "Fool, Fool, Fool" — The Clovers (1951)
- "A Fool No More" — Eddie Hope & Manish Boys (1956)
- "Fools Rush In" — Sonny Stitt (1965)
- "A Fool In Love" — Ike and Tina Turner (1960)
- "Love's Made A Fool Of You" — The Crickets (1959)
- "Love Is All Around" — Hüsker Dü (1985)
- "Fools Fall In Love" — The Drifters (1957)
- "I Pity The Fool" — Bobby "Blue" Bland (1961)
- "Just Your Fool" — Little Walter (1960)
- "I'm A Fool For You" — James Carr & Bettie Harris (1967)
- "Guitar Pickin' Fool" — Teddy Humphries (1959)
- "Why Do Fools Fall In Love" — Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers (1956)
- "Who Will The Next Fool Be" — Charlie Rich
- "Take The 'A' Train" — Duke Ellington (1941)
- "Going To New York" — Jimmy Reed (1959)
- "Funky Broadway" — Dyke & the Blazers (1966)
- "Dirty Blvd." — Lou Reed (1989)
- "New York's My Home" — Ray Charles (1960)
- "New York Mambo" — Johnny Colon (1971)
- "I Guess The Lord Must Be In New York City" — Harry Nilsson (1969)
- "Across 110th Street" — Bobby Womack and Peace (1972)
- "Boys In The City" — NRBQ (1972)
- "Let Me Off Uptown" — Anita O'Day & Roy Eldridge (1941)
- "Down And Out In New York City" — James Brown (1973)
- "Bowery" — Moondog (1954)
- "No Sleep Till Brooklyn" — Beastie Boys (1986)
- "Broadway" — Hank Ballard & The Midnighters (1962)
- "Manhattan" — Dinah Washington (1959)
- "Money's Getting Cheaper" — Jimmy Witherspoon (1963)
- "I Paid My Income Tax Today" — Gene Autry (1942)
- "Sunny Afternoon" — The Kinks (1966)
- "Taxman" — The Beatles (1966)
- "Taxation" — Prince Buster And All Stars (1968)
- "Taxes, Taxes" — Hank Penny (1950)
- "Eisenhower Blues" — J. B. Lenoir (1954)
- "Tax Paying Blues" — J. B. Lenoir (1954)
- "Sales Tax On The Women" — The New Lost City Ramblers (1959)
- "Fixin' To Die Blues" — Bukka White (1940)
- "Dead!" — Carolyn Sullivan (1967)
- "I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You" — Milton Brown & The Musical Brownies (1933)
- "I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You" — Louis Armstrong with Louis Jordan (1951)
- "Freddie's Dead" — Curtis Mayfield (1972)
- "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" — David Bowie(1972)
- "Oh Death" — The Stanley Brothers (1964)
- "Withered And Died" — Richard and Linda Thompson (1974)
- "The Streetbeater (Sanford & Son Theme)" — Quincy Jones (1973)
- "Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most" — Betty Carter (1964)
- "Be My Guest" — Fats Domino (1959)
- "You Need A Friend" — Memphis Minnie (1941)
- "Crying" — Roy Orbison (1961)
- "I Cried" — Cookie and The CupCakes (1954)
- "Cry Baby" — Garnet Mimms and the Enchanters (1963)
- "Teardrops From My Eyes" — Ruth Brown (1950)
- "Rose Garden" — Joe South (1968)
- "The Rite Of Spring" — Igor Stravinsky (1913)
- "(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes" — Elvis Costello (1977)
- "Little Sister Throw Your Red Shoes Away" — Vernon Oxford (1965)
- "Dust My Broom" — Elmore James (1952)
- "Fools Are Getting Scarcer" — Roy Milton & The Solid Senders (1955)
- "Everybody Plays The Fool" — The Main Ingredient (1972)
- "Spring Cleaning" — Fats Waller (1937)
- "Detroit City" — Bobby Bare (1963)
- "Bad Bad Whiskey" — Amos Milburn (1950)
- "Waitin' In Your Welfare Line" — Buck Owens (1966)
- "Richest Guy In The Graveyard" — Dinah Washington (1949)
- "Skid Row Joe" — Porter Wagoner (1966)
- "Spring Is Here" — The Latin Jazz Quintet with Eric Dolphy (1960)
- "I Ain't Superstitious" — Howlin' Wolf (1962)
- "Take The Devil Out Of Me" — George Jones (1957)
- "Springtime for Hitler" — The Producers (1968)
- "Sales Tax" — Mississippi Sheiks (1934)
- "Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young" — Faron Young (1955)
- "Brother, Drop Dead" — Tex Williams & His Western Caravan (1948)
- "Fannie Mae" — Buster Brown (1957)
- "Heart" — Rockpile (1980)
- "Crazy Heart" — Hank Williams (1951)
- "Put A Little Love In Your Heart" — Jackie De Shannon (1969)
- "House Cleaning" — The Spaniels (1953)
- "You Can Never Hold Back Spring" — Tom Waits (2005)
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