Moby Dick – Led Zeppelin
Tom Sawyer – Rush
The Sound & the Fury – Zeitgeist
This band changed its name to The Reivers, after William Faulkner's last novel, which he wrote in three days [« I just saw this fact in my notes, but I can't find it now; wikipedia doesn't mention this; wikipedia says it was a best-seller, but also that it was not critically well-regarded]. I recently saw the Steve McQueen (1969) movie based on that novel – pretty good movie, I thought
Knowing Me, Knowing You
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!
I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do
Ring Ring
Money, Money, Money
Voulez Vous
Super Trouper
Mamma Mia
Chiquitita
SOS
Cars
Phoebe Snow
Shirley & Lee
Dr. John (album: Gumbo)
Louis Jordan, Ray Charles
Sam Cooke/Aretha Franklin
Buck Owens (album: Live in Las Vegas)
You're Right, I'm Left, She's Gone
I Want You, I Need You, I Love You
I'll Kill a Brick about My Man, Hot Sauce
One Monkey Don't Stop No Show – Honeycone
Written by Joe Tex
One Chain Don't Make No Prison – Four Tops
In which the song title is an internally referenced song (portmanteau probably doesn't mean this)
Oh Yeah, Roxy Music – “they're playin' Oh Yeah on the radio”
Tennessee Waltz, Patti Page
Kentucky Waltz, Bill Monroe
Truck Drivin' Man, George Hamilton IV
Misty Blue – Dorothy Moore
Midnight Blue – Melissa Manchester
Goin' Back – Byrds
Peace of Mind – Loggins and Messina
Tell Me Why – Beau Brummels
Tonight's the Night – Rod Stewart
Our Town – Iris Dement
Our Town – Marshall Crenshaw
Games People Play – Joe South
Games People Play – Spinners
Come Together
Birthday
Slow Down (sort of)