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- "Hello" — Sherman Williams Orchestra (194 ?)
- "Hello Mary Lou" — Ricky Nelson (1961)
- "Hello It’s Me" — Nazz (1968)
- "Hello Darlin'" — Conway Twitty (1970)
- "Hello Josephine" — Luke "Long Gone" Miles (1969)
- "I Wanna Say Hello" — Pee Wee King (195 ?)
- "Hello, Mello Baby" — The Mardi Gras Loungers (195 ?)
- "Hello Trouble (Come on In)" — Buck Owens (1964)
- "Hello, Aloha! How Are You?" — The Radiolites (1926)
- "Hello Walls" — Willie Nelson (1962)
- "Hello Stranger" — The Carter Family (1939)
- "Hello Stranger" — Barbara Lewis (1963)
- "Hello In There" — John Prine (1971)
- "Hello I Must Be Going" — Groucho Marx (1972)
- "Hello, Goodbye" — The Beatles (1967)
- "As the Years Go Passing By" — ?
- "Smells Like Teen Spirit" — The Bad Plus (2003)
- "Young Man Blues" — Mose Allison (1957)
- "Small Fry" — Hot Lips Page (1938)
- "Stardust" — Hoagy Carmichael
- "Like Young" — Linda Lawson (1960)
- "I Don’t Want To Grow Up" — The Ramones (1995)
- "Enjoy Yourself (It's Later than You Think)"— Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians (1949)
- "Enjoy Yourself (It's Later than You Think)" — Prince Buster (1968)
- "Separation Line" — Laura Lee (1970)
- "Older Guys" — The Flying Burrito Brothers (1970)
- "Young Fashioned Ways" — Muddy Waters (1955)
- "We Live A Long Long Time To Get Old" — Jimmy Murphy (1951)
- "Elderly Man River" — Stan Freberg (1957)
- "Old And Only In The Way" — Charlie Poole (1928)
- "Aged And Mellow" — Esther Phillips (1952)
- "Old Man" — Neil Young (1972)
- "Happy Birthday Everybody" — Ray Barretto (1967)
- "Seven Days" — Sterling Harrison (2007)
- "Sunday Bloody Sunday" — U2 (1983)
- "Lucy Mae Blues" — Frankie Lee Sims (1953)
- "Blue Monday" — Smiley Lewis (1954)
- "Ruby Tuesday" — The Rolling Stones (1967)
- "Blowin' in the Wind" — Bob Dylan (2007)
- "Tomorrow Night" — Lonnie Johnson (1947)
- "Wednesday Week" — The Undertones (1980)
- "Thursday" — Morphine (1993)
- "Old Fashioned Morphine" — Jolie Holland (2004)
- "Friday on My Mind" — The Easybeats (1966)
- "Lonely Weekends" — Charlie Rich (1960)
- "(Looking For) The Heart of Saturday Night" — Tom Waits (1974)
- "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights" — Doug Sahm (1971)
- "You Are My Sunshine" — Jimmie Davis (1940)
- "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down" — Kris Kristofferson (1970)
- "Nights in White Satin" — Ramsey Lewis (1973)
- Dragnet Theme — Ray Anthony Orchestra (1953)
- "California, Here I Come" — Al Jolson (1946)
- "California" — Joni Mitchell (1971)
- "California Blues" — Webb Pierce (1951)
- "When You Wish upon a Star" — Glenn Miller
- "Go West" — Geraint Watkins (2004)
- "The Ecstasy of Gold" — Ennio Morricone (1966)
- "Do You Know the Way to San Jose" — Dionne Warwick (1968)
- "Mendocino" — Sir Douglas Quintet (1969)
- "California Blues" — ?
- "Whittier Boulevard" — Thee Midniters (1965)
- "Mambo Del Pachuco" — Don Tosti Y Su Conjunto (194 ?)
- "Surfer Girl" — Dave Alvin (2006)
- "San Francisco Bay Blues" — Jesse Fuller (1963)
- "Going Hollywood" — Original Soundtrack (1933)
- "I’ve Been To Hollywood" — Dorothy Shay (1946)
- "California Dreamin'" — Bobby Womack (1968)
- "Goodbye California" — Jolie Holland (2004)
- "This Land Is Your Land" — ?
- "Third Stone from the Sun" — Jimi Hendrix (1967)
- "Be Careful Of The Stones That You Throw" — The Staple Singers (1964)
- "Rude Rude Rudee" — Prince Buster (1965)
- "Rock Around The Rock Pile" — Ray Anthony Orchestra (1956)
- "Rollin' Stone" — Muddy Waters (1950)
- "Rock Of Ages" — The Stanley Brothers and The Clinch Mountain Boys (1958–1961)
- "Sticks and Stones" — Ray Charles (1960)
- "Gonna Dance All Night" — Hardrock Gunter (1954)
- "Chinese Rocks" — The Heartbreakers feat. Johnny Thunders (1977)
- "Rocky Top" — The Osborne Brothers (1967)
- "A Tombstone Every Mile" — Dick Curless (1965)
- "Rollin' Stone" — The Marigolds (1955)
- "Uranium Rock" — Warren Smith (1958)
- "Gonna Fly Now" — Bill Conti (1977)
- "Your Love Belongs Under A Rock" — The Dirtbombs (2001)
- "Sam Stone" — Swamp Dogg (1972)
- "A Pretty Girl (A Cadillac And Some Money)" — Buddy Johnson & his Orchestra (1954)
- "Brand New Cadillac" — Vince Taylor and his Playboys (1959)
- "Pink Cadillac" — Paul Bascomb (1952)
- "Cadillac In Model ‘A’" — Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys (1954)
- "Cadillac" — Bo Diddley (1961)
- "Real Gone Daddy" — Howie Stange (1958)
- "Mr Thrill" — Mildred Jones (1954)
- "Cadillac Jack" — Andre Williams (1968)
- "Jeannie With The Light Brown Cadillac" — Red Simpson (1967)
- "Courtin’ In Cadillac" — Jerry McCain (1965)
- "Long White Cadillac" — The Blasters (1990)
- "Speedoo" — The Cadillacs (1955)
- "Geronimo’s Cadillac" — Michael Martin Murphey (1972)
- "Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac" — Dizzy Gillespie (1959)
- "Be Thankful For What You Got" — William DeVaughn (1974)
- "From Head To Toe" — Smokey Robinson & The Miracles (1965)
- "Dry Bones" — The Delta Rhythm Boys (1953)
- "I've Got You Under My Skin" — Louis Prima & Keely Smith (1959)
- "I Wanna Be Like You" (The Monkey Song) — Louis Prima (1967)
- "A Fistful Of Dollars" — Ennio Morricone (1964)
- "Fist City" — Loretta Lynn (1968)
- "Down On Bended Knee" — Johnny Copeland (1962)
- "Heart Of Glass" — Blondie (1978)
- "Ten Tiny Toes, One Baby Nose" — Sol Hoʻopiʻi and His Novelty Quartet (1933)
- "Finger Poppin' Time" — Hank Ballard & The Midnighters (1960)
- "Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms" — The Monroe Brothers (1936)
- "Big Legs" — Gene Phillips (1947)
- "Moulty" — The Barbarians (1966)
- "She's Scattered Everywhere" — Archibald (1950)
- "If I Only Had A Brain (The Wizard Of Oz)" — Shorty Rogers (1959)
- "Brain Cloudy Blues" — Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys (1946)
- "Waist Deep In The Big Muddy" — Pete Seeger (1967)
- "With Arms Outstretched" — Rilo Kiley (2002)
- "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" — ?
- "Smokin'" - Howard Roberts
- "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke (That Cigarette)" — Tex Williams & His Western Caravan (1947)
- "Lipstick Traces On A Cigarette" — The O'Jays (1965)
- "Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music)" — Joe Maphis & Rose Lee (1952)
- "Reefer Man" — Baron Lee & The Mills Blue Rhythm Band (1942)
- "The Weed" — Steve Purdy & The Studs (1962)
- "More Cigarettes" — The Replacements (1981)
- "Smoking Woman On The Street" — Reverend J. M. Gates (approx 1934-41)
- "Smoke Rings" — Sam Cooke (1962)
- "Chew Tobacco Rag" — Billy Briggs (1951)
- "Nicotine" — Paul Chaplain & His Emeralds (1960)
- "Theme from The Magnificent Seven" Elmer Bernstein — (1960?)
- "Smokin' In The Boys Room" — Brownsville Station (1973)
- "Let It All Hang Out" — The Hombres (1967)
- "Cigareets, Whuskey And Wild, Wild Women" — Red Ingle & The Natural Seven(1947)
- "Cigarette" — The Visions (196 ?)
- "Tobacco Road" — John D. Loudermilk (1960)
- "Darn That Dream" — Harold Land (195 ?)
- "Darn That Dream" — Dinah Washington (1954)
- "All I Have To Do Is Dream" — The Everly Brothers (1958)
- "Mr. Sandman" — Chet Atkins
- "The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams — Tony Bennett (1950)
- "I’ve Got Dreams To Remember" — Otis Redding (1968)
- "In Dreams" — Roy Orbison (1963)
- "Weird Nightmare" — Charles Mingus (1946)
- "Sh-Boom" — The Chords (1954)
- "When I Stop Dreaming" — The Louvin Brothers (1955)
- "Daydream" — The Lovin' Spoonful (1966)
- "Do You Keep On Dreaming?" — The Cherry Pies (1963)
- "Just A Dream (On My Mind)" — Big Bill Broonzy (1939)
- "When I Grow Too Old To Dream" — Arnett Cobb (1947)
- "Innocent When You Dream" — Tom Waits (1987)
- "All Tomorrow’s Parties" — The Velvet Underground (1967)
- "Ain’t Nothin’ But A House Party" — The Showstoppers (1968)
- "Hot Barbeque" — Brother Jack McDuff (1965)
- "Let’s Have A Party" — Wanda Jackson (1958)
- "Let’s Party" — Jesse Allen (1952)
- "Baby Gotta Party" — Don & Dewey (1957)
- "It’s My Party" — Lesley Gore (1963)
- "Soul Bossa Nova" — Quincy Jones & His Orchestra feat. Rahsaan Roland Kirk (1962)
- "Party Doll" — Buddy Knox (1957)
- "Caldonia’s Party" — Smiley Lewis (1953)
- "I Paid For The Party" — The Enchanters (1965)
- "Party Lights" — Claudine Clark (1962)
- "Carnival Time" — Al Johnson (1960)
- "House Party" — Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five (1953)
- "The Party" — Dolly Parton & Porter Wagoner (1968)
- "After The Bacchanal" — Lord Beginner (1939)
- "Party Girl" — Elvis Costello & The Attractions (1979)
- "The Party’s Over" — Blossom Dearie (1959)
- "Eve’s Ten Commandments" — Helen Fleming (1966)
- "Rocket No. 9" — Sun Ra & His Outer Space Arkestra (1968)
- "Nine Have Tried (And Nine Have Died)" — The Carlisles (1955)
- "Beat Me Daddy, Eight To The Bar" — The Andrews Sisters (1940)
- "7 Heures Du Matin" — Jacqueline Taïeb (1967)
- 007 (Shanty Town) — Desmond Dekker & The Aces (1967)
- James Bond 007 Theme — John Barry (1963)
- Six Days On The Road — Dave Dudley (1963)
- "Five O’Clock Whistle" — Duke Ellington & Ivie Anderson (1940)
- "Four Five Or Six" — Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies (1934)
- "Three Hearts In A Tangle" — James Brown (1962)
- "Cocktails For Two" — Spike Jones & His City Slickers (1944)
- "I Want Two Wings" — Rev. Utah Smith (1944)
- "One Bad Stud" — The Honey Bears (1954)
- "One Hand Loose" — Charlie Feathers (1956)
- "Less Than Zero (Dallas Version)" — Elvis Costello (1978)
- "One" — Harry Nilsson (1968)
- "First Time I Met The Blues" — Buddy Guy (1960)
- "The One You Slip Around With" — Jan Howard with Wynn Stewart's Band (1959)
- "Dedicated to the One I Love" — The "5" Royales (1957)
- "One Night" — Smiley Lewis (1956)
- "One Night" — Elvis Presley (1958)
- "First I Look At The Purse" — The Contours (1965)
- "Johnny One Note" — Anita O'Day (1960)
- "One Meat Ball" — Josh White (1944)
- "I’m The One Who Loves You" — The Impressions (1963)
- "Make Us One" — Miriam Makeba & The Skylarks (1959)
- "One Time One Night" — Los Lobos (1987)
- "Just One More Time" — Billy Gayles with Ike Turner's The Kings Of Rhythm (1956)
- "One Step Beyond" — Madness (1979)
- "Just One More" — George Jones (1956)
- "One More Mile To Go" — Otis Spann (1964)
- "The Way I Walk — Jack Scott & The Chantones (1959)
- "Walkin’ With Frankie" — Frankie Lee Sims (1957)
- "Walk Right In — Gus Cannon's Jug Stompers (1930)
- "Walk Away Renee — Left Banke (1966)
- "Walk Em’ — Buddy Johnson & His Orchestra (1945)
- "I’m Walkin’ — Fats Domino (1957)
- Walking By Myself" — Jimmy Rogers & Walter Horton (1956)
- Walk On The Wild Side" — Lou Reed (1972)
- Only Daddy That’ll Walk The Line" — Waylon Jennings (1968)
- Walkin’ Slow Behind You" — Jimmy Rushing with Count Basie & his Orchestra (1949)
- Walkin’ With Mr. Lee" — Lee Allen (1958)
- Jake Walk Blues" — The Allen Brothers (1930)
- My Walking Stick" — The Mills Brothers with Louis Armstrong (1938)
- The Walk" — Jimmy McCracklin (1958)
- "Walk, Don’t Run" — Johnny Smith (1954)
- "Why I’m Walking" — Stonewall Jackson (1960)
- "You’ll Never Walk Alone" — Nina Simone (1957)
- "Rhode Island Is Famous For You" — Blossom Dearie (1959)
- "Down in Mexico" — The Coasters (1956)
- "Acapulco Rock" — Freddy Fender (1961)
- "Werewolves Of London" — Warren Zevon (1978)
- "Werewolf" — The Frantics (1960)
- "Dark Streets Of London" — The Pogues (1984)
- "Sous Le Ciel De Paris" — Édith Piaf (1954)
- "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" — The Four Lads (1953)
- "A Sambe Siye E Guli (Let’s Go To Johannesburg)" — Shoba (1983)
- "She Never Spoke Spanish To Me" — Joe Ely (1977)
- "Aquarela do Brasil" — Toots Thielemans & Elis Regina (1969)
- "Blue Canadian Rockies" — The Byrds (1968)
- "Hunting Tigers Out In India" — Hal Swain & His Band (1930)
- "Made In Japan" — Buck Owens (1972)
- "How Are Things In Glocca Morra?" — Sonny Rollins (1947)
- "Hail, Hail Freedonia" — The Marx Brothers (1933)
- "Back In The U.S.S.R. — The Beatles (1968)
- "Theme Around The World In 80 Days" (1956)
- Theme Around The World In 80 Days — Victor Young & His Orchestra (1956)
- All Around The World — Little Willie John (1955)
- Nuevo Laredo — Sir Douglas Quintet (1970)
- Ferry Cross The Mersey — Gerry & The Pacemakers (1964)
- Apache — The Shadows (1960)
- Night In Tunisia — Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie (1945)
- Africa — Celia Cruz (1997)
- When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano — The Ink Spots (1940)
- I Come From Jamaica — Chris Powell & His Blue Flames (1952)
- Japanese Girl — Lloyd Clarke (1963)
- Going To Germany — Gus Cannon's Jug Stompers (1929)
- Ubangi Stomp — Warren Smith (1956)
- Rockin’ In The Congo — Hank Thompson (1957)
- Loch Lomond — Maxine Sullivan (1937)
- The Irish Rover — The Clancy Brothers (1962)
- Travelin’ Man — Ricky Nelson (1961)
- I Don't Intend To Die In Egyptland — Josh White (1933)
- "Arrivederci Roma" — Dean Martin (1962)
- "Whole Wide World" — Wreckless Eric (1978)
- "Lock And Key" — Bessie Smith" (1927)
- "The Key (To Your Door)" — Sonny Boy Williamson II (1956)
- "Ouvre Cette Porte (Open This Door)" — Adam Hebert & The Country Playboys (1964)
- "Unlock The Lock" — Jimmy Nelson (1951)
- "Changed The Locks" — Lucinda Williams (1988)
- "When Jimmy Valentine Gets Out" — Bing Crosby (1939)
- "Somebody Changed The Lock On My Door" — Wynonie Harris (1945)
- "Open The Door, Richard" — Dusty Fletcher (1945)
- "Open the Door, Richard" — Jack McVea and His All Stars (1946)
- "Open The Door" — Clive And Naomi (1965)
- "Key To The Highway" — Little Walter (1958)
- "Ten Long Fingers" — Groovey Joe Poovey (1958)
- "Who Stole The Lock On The Henhouse Door" — Henry "Red" Allen (1932)
- "You’re Bound To Look Like A Monkey" — Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies (1935)
- "You Don’t Knock" — The Detroit Cobras (2004)
- "I Wrote You A Letter" — John Worthan (1958)
- "Please Mr. Postman" — The Marvelettes (1961)
- "Write Me A Letter" — The Ravens (1947)
- "The Letter" — The Box Tops (1967)
- "Mailman’s Sack" — Tiny Bradshaw & His Orchestra (1952)
- "Take A Letter Maria" — R.B. Greaves (1969)
- "Mail Myself To You" — Earl Robinson (1972)
- "The Letter" — The Medallions (1954)
- "A Letter Home" — Memphis Slim (1949)
- "A Dear John Letter" — Jean Shepard & Ferlin Husky (1953)
- "That's All She Wrote — Eddy Arnold (1959)
- "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter" — Fats Waller (1935)
- "No Mail Today — Gene Terry And The Downbeats (1958)
- "Tear Stained Letter — Jo-El Sonnier (1987)
- "Air Mail Special On The Fly — Jim & Jesse McReynolds & The Virginia Boys (1952–55)
- "The Glory Of Love — The Velvetones (1957)
- "A Letter To Heaven — Sister Wynona Carr (1949-54 released in 1992)
- "White House Blues" — Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers (1926)
- "Hello Sundown" — Johnnie Taylor (1967)
- "Hello Little Boy" — Ruth Brown with The Rhythmakers (1954)
- "James K. Polk" — They Might Be Giants (1996)
- "Poke Salad Annie" — Tony Joe White (1969)
- "Charles Guiteau" — Kelly Harrell & the Virginia String Band (1927)
- I Don't Want To Be President — Percy Mayfield (1974)
- I Feel That Old Age Coming On — Wynonie Harris (1949)
- Lincoln And Liberty Too — Pete Seeger (1960)
- Living In The White House — J. B. Lenoir (1953)
- Don't Smoke In Bed — Nina Simone (1958)
- Roosevelt's In Trinidad — Attila (1933)
- Why I like Roosevelt — The Soul Stirrers (1947)
- It's All In The Game — Tommy Edwards (1958)
- Walkin’ — Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers (1946)
- When You Walk In The Room — Jackie DeShannon (1964)
- High Hopes — Frank Sinatra (1960)
- Mr. Moon — Clover (1971)
- Superbird — Country Joe & The Fish (1967)
- Funky President (People It's Bad) — James Brown (1974)
- "Gloomy Sunday — Billie Holiday (1941)
- "That Was The President — Phil Ochs (1965)
- "(Gotta Go) Upside Your Head — Buddy & Ella Johnson (1954)
- "Dead Presidents — Little Walter (1964)
- "Impeach The President — Roy C & The Honeydrippers (1973)
- "Politics — Hank Penny (1948)
- "Richard Nixon" — Rod Rogers & The MSR Singers (197 ?)
- "Jimmy Carter Says Yes" — Gene Marshall (1977)
- "Mr. President (Have Pity On The Working Man)" — Randy Newman (1974)
- "If I Can Dream" — Elvis Presley (1968)
- "U.M.M.G". — Duke Ellington & His Orchestra (1967)
- "Dear Doctor" — The Rolling Stones (1968)
- "Saint James Infirmary" — Snooks Eaglin (1959)
- "Operation Blues" — Homer Clemons & His Texas Swingbillies (1947)
- "Send For The Doctor" — Doc Pomus (1950)
- "Doctor My Eyes" — Jackson Browne (1972)
- "Long John Blues" — Dinah Washington (1948)
- "Dr. Kinsey Report" — Lord Lebby (1955)
- "Drinkin’ Hadacol" — Little Willie Littlefield (1949)
- "Valse De Hadacol" — Leroy ‘Happy Fats’ LeBlanc (1950)
- "Hadacol Bounce" — Professor Longhair (1949)
- "Hadacol Boogie" — Bill Nettles & The Dixie Blue Boys (1949)
- "Walking Dr. Bill" — B.B. King (1961)
- "The Great Medical Menagerist" — Harmonica Frank (1954)
- "Would You Believe It (I Have A Cold)" — Huey "Piano" Smith and Clowns (1959)
- "Girl You Have No Faith In Medicine" — The White Stripes (2002)
- "You Done What The Doctor Couldn’t Do" — Archie Brownlee and The Five Blind Boys of Mississippi (1948–59)
- "Danger Zone" — The Sunshine Boys (194 ?)
- "Better Beware" — Esther Phillips (1951)
- "Eye Of Danger" — Michigan & Smiley (1979)
- "You’re The Dangerous Type" — Bob Dorough (1956)
- "Be Carefoul What You Do" — John Brim (1952)
- "Diesel Smoke (Dangerous Curves)" — Doye O'Dell (1952)
- "Crawling From The Wreckage" — Dave Edmunds (1979)
- "Hey Mr Caution" — Eddie Constantine (1965)
- "D Is For Dangerous" — Arctic Monkeys (2007)
- "Armed And Extremely Dangerous" — First Choice (1973)
- "Danger Zone" — Mercy Dee Walton (1945–55)
- "Shake Hands With Danger" — Charles Oldfather (1980)
- "The Rooster Song" — Fats Domino (1957)
- "Chicken Rhythm" — Slim Gaillard (1939)
- "Cooing to the Wrong Pigeon" — Merrill Moore (1956)
- "Bluebird" — Buffalo Springfield (1967)
- "Chicken" — Mississippi John Hurt (1966)
- "The Coo Coo Bird" — Clarence Ashley (1961)
- "Serenade to a Cuckoo" — Rahsaan Roland Kirk (1964)
- "Bird on the Wire" — Leonard Cohen (1969)
- "When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin’ Along" — Al Jolson (1926)
- "Buzzard Pie" — Rudy Green & His Orchestra (1947)
- "Daffy Duck’s Rhapsody" — Mel Blanc (1950)
- "Ice Cream for Crow" — Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band (1982)
- "The Great Speckled Bird" — Roy Acuff & his Crazy Tennesseans (1936)
- "Night Owl" — Tony Allen & The Champs (1955)
- "Wings of a Dove" — The Blues Busters (1965)
- "Shake a Tail Feather" — The Five Du-Tones (1963)
- "The Red Rooster" — Howlin' Wolf (1971)
- "Little Wing" — The Jimi Hendrix Experience (1967)
- "Bye Bye Blackbird" — Miles Davis (1957)
- "Bye Bye Blackbird" — Charlie & His Orchestra (1942)
- "Skylark" — Anita O'Day (1941)
- "Little Bluebird" — Johnnie Taylor (1966)
- "Listen To The Mockingbird" — Light Crust Doughboys (1936–41)
- "Mockingbird"— Inez Foxx with Charlie Foxx (1963)
- "Bluebirds Over The Mountain" — Ersel Hickey (1958)
- "Why Is Woody Sad?" — Bobby Pauneto (1960)
- "The Chicken And The Hawk" — Big Joe Turner (1956)
- "The Bird’s The Word" — The Rivingtons (1963)
- "Surfin’ Bird" — The Trashmen (1963)
- "Big Bird" — Eddie Floyd (1968)
- "Yellow Bird" — Arthur Lyman (1961)
- "Bird Gets The Worm" — Charlie Parker (1947)
- "White Dove" — The Stanley Brothers (1949)
- "When Doves Cry" — Prince and The Revolution (1984)
- "Killer Joe" — Toots Thielemans (1978)
- "Ragtime Cowboy Joe" — Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage (1946)
- "Take The ‘A’ Train" — Duke Ellington & His Orchestra (1941)
- "Hold ‘Em Joe" — Andre Toussaint (194 ?)
- "Cotton-Eyed Joe" — Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys (1946)
- "No, No Joe" — Hank Williams Sr (1950)
- "Joe Louis Is A Fightin’ Man" — The Dixieaires (1947)
- "Joe Hill" — Joan Baez (1970)
- "Diamond Joe" — The Georgia Crackers (1927)
- "Ride On Josephine" — Bo Diddley (1961)
- "Subway Joe" — Joe Bataan (1968)
- "Chicago" — Quintet of the Hot Club of France feat. Django Reinhardt & Stéphane Grappelli (1937)
- "Old Black Joe" — Jerry Lee Lewis (1960)
- "Where’s Joe?" — Blue Lu Barker (1946)
- "Diamond Joe" — Cisco Houston (1952)
- "Get That Communist, Joe" — The Kavaliers (1954)
- "I’m Tired Joey Boy" — Van Morrison (1989)
- "There’ll Be A Hot Time In The Old Town Tonight" — Bessie Smith (1927)
- "Jump Into The Fire" — Harry Nilsson (1972)
- "Go Ahead And Burn" — Bobby Moore & the Rhythm Aces (1966)
- "There’s A Fire" — The Gaylads (1969)
- "Fever / Comin' Home Baby (Medley)" - Ernie Freeman Combo
- "Play With Fire" — The Rolling Stones (1965)
- "Soul On Fire" — LaVern Baker (1953)
- "Hot And Cold" — Marvin Rainwater (1956)
- "Let’s Have Some Heat" — Pigmeat Markham (1968)
- "Red Hot" — Billy "The Kid" Emerson (1955)
- "Red Hot" — Billy Lee Riley (1957)
- "Baby It’s Hot" — The Olympics (1962)
- "Burn The Honky Tonk Down" — George Jones (1986)
- "Hot Pants" — James Brown (1971)
- "Great Balls Of Fire" — Jerry Lee Lewis (1957)
- "Hot Little Mama" — Johnny "Guitar" Watson (1955)
- "Fuego d’Amor" — Johnny Cash (1963)
- "Cold Sweat" — James Brown (1967)
- "Cold Cold Feeling" — T-Bone Walker (1952)
- "The Cold Hard Facts Of Life" — Porter Wagoner (1967)
- "Baby, It's Cold Outside" — Ray Charles & Betty Carter (1961)
- "Cold Turkey" — John Lennon (1969)
- "Winter Time Blues" — Lightnin' Slim (1962)
- "When The Tingle Becomes A Chill" — Loretta Lynn (1976)
- "The Chill Is On" — Big Joe Turner (1951)
- "Chilly Winds (Lonesome Road Blues)" — Doc Watson & Clarence Ashley (1961)
- "Warm To Cool To Cold" — Willie Walker (1968)
- "Defrost Your Heart" — Charlie Feathers (1956)
- "Stone Cold Man" — The Charmer (1953)
- "So Cold, So Dead, So Soon" — Roy Hogsed (1947)
- "I Can Feel The Ice Melting" — The Parliaments (1967)
- "Cold Cold Ground" — Tom Waits (1987)
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