====== Songs in which the singer breaks down crying ====== Doo wop has the edge in this category === === //The Bells// -- Clyde McPhatter === === //Valerie// -- Starlights === === //She's Out of My Life// -- Michael Jackson === === //You Are So Beautiful to Me// -- Joe Cocker === === //True True Lovin'// -- Ferlin Husky == == Near crying ====== Songs with chicken sounds in them ====== === === //Funky Western Civilization// -- Tonio K === === //Psycho Chicken// -- The Fools === === //Do the Funky Chicken// -- Rufus Thomas == == From my Stax sampler tape === === //Drink American// -- Peter Stampfel & the Bottlecaps ====== Songs with dog sounds ====== == == //Hound Dog// -- Big Mama Thornton == == //Doghouse Blues// -- Bill Monroe ====== Songs with cow sounds ====== == == //Barnyard Boogie// -- Delmore Brothers ====== Songs with gun shots ====== == == //Western Movies// -- Olympics == == //Shotgun Wedding// -- Roy C ====== Songs with talking parts ====== == == //Young Guns// -- Wham == == //Are You Lonesome Tonight// -- Elvis Presley == == //Another Brick in the Wall// -- Pink Floyd == == //Models// -- Couch Flambeau == == //Starting All Over Again// -- Mel & Tim === Long, talking intros === == == //Atlantis// -- Donovan == == //By the Time I Get to Phoenix// -- Isaac Hayes === Talking part alternates with singing part === == == //Spill the Wine// -- Eric Burdon & War == == //Is That All There Is// -- Peggy Lee ====== Songs where they speak French in them ====== == == //Wordy Rappinghood// -- Tom Tom Club == == //Michelle// -- Beatles == == //Je Suis un Rock Star// -- Bill Wyman == == //Funky Western Civilization// -- Tonio K == == //Rapture// -- Blondie == == //Jennifer Juniper// -- Donovan ====== Live version, more well known than studio ====== Probably isn't great minds thinking alike, but where to put it? This conceptual problem shows the vapidity of what I do, putting art into little boxes on the hillside. I might as well try and catch the wind == == //Conquistador// -- Procol Harum == == //Show Me the Way// -- Peter Frampton == == //Baby, I Love Your Way// -- Peter Frampton == == //Do You Feel Like We Do// -- Peter Frampton == == //Ridin' the Storm Out// -- REO Speedwagon == == //Easy Livin// -- Uriah Heep ====== Songs with carnival-announcement style lead-ins ====== == == //Little Egypt// -- Coasters == == //Magical Mystery Tour// -- Beatles ====== Long pause ====== (as in Rascals 'Good Lovin'') == == //May This Be Love// -- Jimi Hendrix ====== Art rock songs with atonal, disturbing crowd chanting/noises ====== == == //Fool's Overture// -- Supertramp == == //Fearless// -- Pink Floyd == == //Tower Struck Down// -- Steve Hackett ====== Two-Song Medleys ====== //Superwoman/Where Were You When I Needed You//, Stevie Wonder //Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding//, Elton John //Iron Horse/Born to Lose//, Motorhead //City of Gold/Fly by Night Lady//, Head East //Peace Frog/Blue Sunday//, Doors == == Date added: 5/2/2010 ===== Earlier entries ===== //Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen// -- Santana //Fallin' In and Out of Love with You/Amie// -- Pure Prairie League //Livin' Lovin' Maid/Heartbreaker// -- Led Zeppelin //This Beat Goes On/Switchin' to Glide// -- The Kings //No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature// -- Guess Who //Prelude/Nothing to Hide// -- Spirit ====== There is something in the air, 1980-1981, British ====== == == //Man in a Suitcase// -- Police (1980) == == //Man on a Corner// -- Genesis (1981) == == //Man in the Corner Shop// -- The Jam (1981) ====== Songs with harp, perhaps just one big strum ====== == == //Tonight's the Night// -- Rod Stewart == == //A Girl Like You// -- Rascals == == //This Year// -- Curtis Mayfield == == //Love of My Life// -- Queen ====== Groups who you might not expect to use harmonica, but do ====== == == The Cure == == (last song of Boys Don't Cry) == == Black Sabbath == == Tangerine Dream ====== Weird things that make you think your stereo is broken ====== == == //Good Humor Man// -- Love ====== Songs that count up ====== === === //1-2-3 Red Light// -- Ohio Express === === //1-2-3// -- Len Barry === === //2-4-6-8 Motorway// -- Tom Robinson Band === === //25 or 6 to 4// -- Chicago == == A numerical progression of some type. It might be as logical to think the song is "25 or 6, 2, 4"; but since Chicago says it's "to" in the title, maybe it is ====== Fantasy category: songs containing practical, instructional information ======