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- "36-22-36" – Bobby 'Blue' Bland (1962)
- "30 Pieces Of Silver"" – Prince Buster (1964)
- "Forty Days and Forty Nights" – Muddy Waters (1956)
- "100,000 Women Can't Be Wrong" – Lattie Moore (1957)
- "Girl Fifteen" – Floyd Dixon (1951)
- "36 Inches High" – Jim Ford (1969)
- "Ninety Nine2 – Sonny Boy Williamson II (1957)
- "54-46 Was My Number" – Toots & the Maytals (1969)"
- "39-21-46" – The Showmen (1967)
- "Rocket 69" – Connie Allen with Todd Rhodes & His Orchestra (1952)
- "A Man With One Million Dollars" – Joe Mooney Quartet (1947)
- "99 Lbs." – Ann Peebles (1971)
- "Three Hundred Pounds of Joy" – Howlin' Wolf (1966)
- "12 Bar Blues" – NRBQ (1969)
- "C'mon Sixty Five" -Merle Haggard (2007)
- "First, You've Got to Recognize God" – The Burnadettes (1963)
- "Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just As Bad)" – T-Bone Walker (1947)
- "Workin' Man Blues" – Merle Haggard (1969)
- "Big Boss Man – Jimmy Reed (1960)
- "Nice Work If You Can Get It – Sarah Vaughan (with Miles Davis) (1950)
- "Payday – Jesse Winchester (1970)
- "Gotta Find a Job – Lee Dorsey (1967)
- "The Coat and the Pants Do All the Work" – Six Jumping Jacks (Harry Reser & His Orchestra with Tom Stacks (vocal)) (1926)
- "I Can't Work No Longer" – Billy Butler & The Enchanters (1965)
- "I'll Do Anything But Work" – Ray Charles (1950)
- "Payday Blues" – Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks (1973)
- "Want Ads" – Honey Cone (1971)
- "Whistle While You Work" – Adriana Caselotti (1937)
- "Call My Job" – Detroit Junior (1965)
- "I Can't Wait To Get Off Work (and See My Baby on Montgomery Avenue)" – Tom Waits (1976)
- "You Got to Have a Job (If You Don't Work, You Can't Eat)" – Marva Whitney & The J.B.'s (1969)
- "Nothing" – The Fugs (1965)
- "Don't Say Nothin' Bad (About My Baby)" – The Cookies (1963)
- "There Is Nothing Like a Dame" – Sammy Davis Jr. (1963)
- "Sweet Nothin's" – Brenda Lee (1959)
- "I Got Plenty o' Nuttin'" – Frank Sinatra (1957)
- "It's Nothing To Me" – Harry Johnson (Sanford Clark) (1967)[7]
- "Nothing But The Wheel" – Peter Wolf (with Mick Jagger) (2002)
- "No Love, No Nothin'" – Marlene Dietrich (1949)
- "Nothing Takes The Place Of You" – Toussaint McCall (1967)
- "I Ain't Got Nothin' But The Blues" – Mose Allison (1962)
- "That Ain't Nothin' But Right" – Mac Curtis (1956)
- "You Ain't Nothing But Fine" – Rockin' Sidney (1963)
- "Nothin'" – Townes Van Zandt (1971)
- "Oh! Sweet Nuthin'" -The Velvet Underground (1970) (Excerpt)
- "Something" – The Beatles (1969)
- "I'm Into Something Good" – Earl-Jean McCrea (1964)
- "Something's Coming!" – Vic Damone (1964)
- "Do Something For Me" – Billy Ward and His Dominoes (with Clyde McPhatter – lead vocal) (1950)
- "She's Got Something" – Jimmy Ballard (1952)
- "This Could Be The Start Of Something Big" – Steve Allen (Background excerpt)
- "He Was Really Sayin' Somethin'" – The Velvelettes (1964)
- "Somethin' Else" – Eddie Cochran (1959)
- "Something's Goin' On In My Room" – Daddy Cleanhead (1954)
- "When Something Is Wrong With My Baby" – Charlie Rich (1966)
- "Something Cool – June Christy (with Pete Rugolo) (1953)
- "There's Something On Your Mind Part 2" – Bobby Marchan (1960)
- "Something Different" – The Carlisles (with Jumpin' Bill Carlisle) (1953)
- "Something In The Air" – Thunderclap Newman (1969)
- "Three Cool Cats" – The Coasters (1959)
- "Tom Cat Blues" – Cliff Carlisle (1936)
- "Leave My Kitten Alone" – Little Willie John (1959)
- "I've Got a Tiger By the Tail" – Buck Owens and His Buckaroos (1964)
- "Sell The Puss-y" – The Mighty Sparrow (1970)
- "Put A Nickel In The Kitty" – Ocie Stockard & His Wanderers (1941)
- "Dead Cats On The Line" – Tampa Red & Georgia Tom (1934)
- "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" – The Tokens (1961)
- "The Cat's Got The Measles, The Dog's Got The Whooping Cough" – Walter "Kid" Smith and Norman Woodlief (1929)
- "A Fish House Function (For A Cross Eyed Cat Named Sam)" – Emmy Oro (1950s ?)
- "My Woman Has A Black Cat Bone" – Hop Wilson & His Buddies (1961)
- "Stray Cat Blues" – The Rolling Stones (1968)
- "The Theme From Top Cat" – Joseph Barbera (Hanna Barbera Cartoons) (1961)
- "Crazy" —Patsy Cline (1961)
- "I’m Nuts About Screwy Music"—Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra (1935)
- "Nervous Breakdown"—Eddie Cochran (1961)
- "I’ll Go Crazy"—James Brown and The Famous Flames (1960)
- "Relaxin’ at Camarillo"—Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie (1947) (excerpt)
- "Madness"—Prince Buster (1962)
- "Manic Depression"—The Jimi Hendrix Experience (excerpt) (1967)
- "You’re Driving Me Crazy"—Peggy Lee (1949)
- "Crackin’ Up"—Bo Diddley (1959)
- "(Like Me) You’ll Recover in Time—Johnny Paycheck (1967)
- "Twisted"—Annie Ross (1952)
- "I’m Going Crazy"—The Tibbs Brothers (1956)
- "The Mad Bomber"—The Mighty Sparrow (excerpt) (1958)
- "Crazy Mixed Up World"—Little Walter (1958)
- "Blow Top Blues"—Dinah Washington (1952)
- "The Rubber Room"—Porter Wagoner (1972)
- "They’re Coming to Take Me Away Ha-Haaa!"—Napoleon XIV (excerpt) (1966)
- "Hooray, Hooray, I’m Goin’ Away"—Beatrice Kay w/ Mitchell Ayres & His Orchestra (1947)
- "It’s Fun to Be Livin’ in the Crazy House"—Redd Foxx (1957)
- "Lost Mind"—Mose Allison (1957)
- "Psycho"—Jack Kittel (1974)
- "Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle"—Nirvana (1993)
- "Feelin' High and Happy" – Hot Lips Page (1938)
- "Love and Happiness" – Al Green (1972)
- "(I Wanna Go Where You Go) Then I'll Be Happy" – Jimmy Heap and The Melody Masters (1953)
- "Happy Home" – Elmore James (1955)
- "Happy" – The Rolling Stones (1972)
- "I Want To Be Happy" – Ella Fitzgerald with Chick Webb & His Orchestra (1937)
- "Happy" – Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins (2006)
- "You've Made Me So Very Happy" – Brenda Holloway (1967)
- "Happy Rovin' Cowboy" – The Sons of the Pioneers (1935–36)
- "Everybody's Happy Nowadays" – Buzzcocks (1979)
- "Smile" – Judy Garland (1963) – (Music written by Charlie Chaplin, from the movie "Modern Times")
- "Happy Trails" – Roy Rogers & Dale Evans with Frank Worth & His Orchestra (1950)
- "Call The Police" – Nat King Cole Trio (1949)
- "The Highway Patrol" – Red Simpson (1966)
- "Dupree Blues" – Blind Willie Walker (1930)
- "Against Th' Law" – Billy Bragg & Wilco (1998)
- "I Fought The Law" – The Crickets (1959)
- "This Crooked World" – Freddie "Bama Boy" Hall and His Gadsden Band (1954)
- "Poor Jesse James" – Bascom Lamar Lunsford (1924 or 1949)
- "Pretty Boy Floyd" – The Byrds (1968)
- "Bad Detective" – The Coasters (1963)
- "La Muerte De Fred Gomez Carrasco" – Los Socios De San Antonio (1974)
- "Police On My Back" – The Equals (1967)
- "Dirty People" – Smiley Lewis (1950)
- "I'm A Lonesome Fugitive" – Merle Haggard (1966)
- "The Honeydripper" – Joe Liggins and The Honeydrippers (1945)
- "Shake Sugaree" – Elizabeth Cotten & Brenda Evans (1965)
- "Sugar Magnolia" – The Grateful Dead (1970)
- "My Boy Lollipop" – Millie Small (1964)
- "Sugar Coated Love" – Lazy Lester (1958)
- "Stealin' Sugar" – Ray Batts (1954)
- "Sugar Town" – Lara & The Trailers (1966)
- "If Sugar Was As Sweet As You" – Joe Tex (1966)
- "I Want Candy" – The Strangeloves (1965)
- "Big Rock Candy Mountain" – Harry "Haywire Mac" McClintock (1928)
- "Candy" – The Astors (1965)
- "So Like Candy" – Elvis Costello (1991)
- "Sugar Bee" – Cleveland Crochet (1961)
- "Candy Man" – Dave Van Ronk (1964)
- "Who Do You Love? – Bo Diddley (1959)
- "Whadaya Want? – The Robins (1955)
- "What Do You Want the Girl to Do? – Allen Toussaint (1975)
- "When Will I Be Loved? – The Everly Brothers (1959)
- "Where You At? – Lloyd Price (1953)
- "I Wonder Where You Are Tonight – Bill Monroe & his Bluegrass Boys (1967)
- "$64,000 Question (Do You Love Me?) – Bobby Tuggle (1955)
- "Who's That Guy? – The Kolettes (1964)
- "Who's That Lady? – The Isley Brothers (1964)
- "How Can I Miss You When You Won't Go Away? – Dan Hicks & his Hot Licks (1969)
- "What's Going On – Marvin Gaye (1971)
- "The Old Philosopher" – Eddie Lawrence (1956)
- "What Is This Thing Called Love?" – Billie Holiday (1945)
- "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding?" – Brinsley Schwarz (1974)
- "Tell A Lie" – The Chromatics
- "Don't Play That Song" – Aretha Franklin
- "Don't Lie To Me" – Fats Domino
- "True Blue Papa" – Leon Chappel
- "How Much I've Lied" – Gram Parsons
- "Twenty Five Lies" – Guitar Slim
- "Your True Love" – Carl Perkins
- "I'll Be True" – Faye Adams
- "True Confessions" – Duke Reid & The Silvertones
- "He Lied" – Willie Mabon
- "It's Only Make Believe" – Conway Twitty
- "It Was A Lie" – Bobby Moore & The Fourmost
- "La-La-La Lies" – The Who (1966)
- "I'm My Own Grandpa" – Lonzo & Oscar
- "Aunt Caroline Dyer Blues" – Memphis Jug Band
- "Two Sisters" – Clannad
- "Shame and Scandal (In The Family)" – Peter Tosh & The Wailers
- "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate" – The Olympics
- "Little Sister" – Elvis Presley
- "Uncle Bud" – Boozoo Chavis
- "Second Cousin" – The Flamin' Groovies
- "Brother John" – The Wild Tchoupitoulas
- "A Better Son / Daughter" – Rilo Kiley
- "The Seventh Son" – Willie Mabon
- "Bring it On Home to Grandma" – Cliff Bruner & His Texas Wanderers
- "Family Affair" – Sly & The Family Stone
- "King of Kings" – Jimmy Cliff
- "Ground Hog" – Cousin Emmy with Frank Moore and His Log Cabin Boys
- "Grizzly Bear" – Cousin Emmy with Frank Moore and His Log Cabin BoysRolf Cahn & Eric Von Schmidt
- "The Monkey Speaks His Mind" – Dave Bartholomew
- "Rattlesnake Daddy" – Joe D. Johnson
- "Too Many Fish in the Sea" – The Marvelettes
- "Hold That Critter Down" – The Sons of the Pioneers
- "Baby Mine" – Bonnie Raitt
- "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" – Rolf Harris
- "Froggy Went A Courtin'" – Tex Ritter
- "Barnyard Boogie" – Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five
- "Will The Wolf Survive?" – Waylon Jennings
- "Fattening Frogs for Snakes" – Sonny Boy Williamson II
- "Jollity Farm" – Lesley Sarony with Jack Hylton & His Orchestra
- "Animal Farm" – The Kinks
- "They All Ask'd for You (The Audobon [sic] Zoo Song)" – The Meters
- "There's a Moose on the Loose" – Roddy Jackson
- "White Rabbit" – Jefferson Airplane
- "Carried Water For The Elephant" – Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell
- "Simon Smith and the Amazing Dancing Bear" – Randy Newman
- "Fox on the Run" – The Country Gentlemen
- "See Line Woman" – Nina Simone
- "Coyote" – Joni Mitchell
- "Possum Song" – Johnny Mercer with Paul Weston and his Orchestra
- "Monkey Man" – The Maytals
- "Bert the Turtle (The Duck and Cover Song)" – Dick 'Two Ton' Baker
- "Calling All Cows" – Lazy Bill Lucas & the Blues Rockers
- "Black Rat Swing" – Memphis Minnie and Little Son Joe
- "On the Wings of a Snow White Dove" – Ferlin Husky
- "Little Sadie" – Clarence Ashley
- "Bon Ton Roula" – Clarence Garlow
- "You Got to Go to Work" – Rex Griffin
- "When You're Smiling" – Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra
- "Ain't Got No Home" – Clarence 'Frogman' Henry
- "Big Balls In Cowtown" (We'll Dance Around) – Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
- "My Evolution Girl" – Walter 'Kid' Smith
- "Copperhead Road" – Steve Earle
- "End of the Road" – Jerry Lee Lewis
- "Raglan Road" – Van Morrison & The Chieftains
- "Bury Me Beneath The Willow" – Clarence White & Roger Bush
- "Son of a Preacher Man" – Dusty Springfield
- "A Nickel and A Nail" – O.V. Wright
- "Somebody's In My Orchard" – Anita Harris
- "Boogie Uproar" – Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown
- "Rock of Gibraltar" – Big Joe Turner
- "Strut That Thing" – Cripple Clarence Lofton
- "Bing Crosby" - The Lion
- "Jerry Lewis in France" – Ben Vaughn Combo
- "You're Nothing But a Nothin' – Jimmy Heap & The Melody Masters
- "You Can't Miss Nothing That You Never Had" – Ike & Tina Turner
- "Go Through Sunday" – Jim Ford
- "Too Weak to Fight" – Clarence Carter
- "Fujiyama Mama" – Annisteen Allen
- "Fujiyama Mama" – Wanda Jackson
- "15" – Rilo Kiley
- "Mean Eyed Cat" – Johnny Cash
- "Fools Are Not Born" – Clarence Reid
- "Candy Man" – Mississippi John Hurt
- "Sugar Sugar" – The Wailers
- "Bad Boy" – Clarence Palmer & the Jive Bombers
- "'Round Midnight" – Betty Carter
- "Let it Bleed" – The Rolling Stones
- "Goodbye Baby" – Elmore James
- "Goodbye Sweet Liza Jane" – Charlie Poole
- "Go Now" – Bessie Banks
- "The Leaving Of Liverpool" – The Clancy Brothers
- "Adios Senorita" – The Ovations
- "(If It Don't Work Out) Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" – Slim Smith
- "Vaya Con Dios" – Les Paul and Mary Ford
- "If This Is Goodbye" – Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris
- "Goodbye Baby" – Little Caesar
- "So Long, Good Luck and Goodbye" – Weldon Rogers and The Teen Kings
- "Let's Say Goodnight" – Los Lobos
- "Troubles Goodbye" – Jimmy Liggins
- "Go and Say Goodbye" – Buffalo Springfield
- "Splogham" – Slim Gaillard
- "See You Later Alligator" – Bobby Charles
- "Much Later For You Baby" – Jackie Brenston
- "So Long, I'm Gone" – Warren Smith
- "Bye Bye, Fare Thee Well" – Peppermint Harris
- "Jamaica Farewell" – Jamaican Duke
- "I'm Checkin' Out Go'om Bye" – Ivie Anderson and Duke Ellington
- "Goodnight Irene" – Lead Belly
- "So Long" – Lee Dorsey
- "Dusty Old Dust (So Long, It's Been Good To Know You)" – Woody Guthrie
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