Here's a few:
Knights in White Satin by The Moody Blues
White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane
Yesterday by The Beatles
Only You by The Platters
In the Still of the Night by The Five Satins
Old Time Rock N Roll by Bob Seger
Bohemian Rhapsody by Queeen
Whiter Shade of Pale by Procol Harum
2006-10-14 04:45:49
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answered by brainstorm 6
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Nights in White Satin - Moody Blues
You Can't Always Get What You Want - Rolling Stones
Imagine - John Lennon
Like A Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan
Sorrow - The Merseys
Take A Heart - The Sorrows
Whiter Shade of Pale - Procol Harum
We Gotta Get Out of This Place - The Animals
Revolution - The Beatles
Let's Live For Today - The Grass Roots
Rainy Day Women # 12 and 35 - Bob Dylan
I Know You're Out There Somewhere - Moody Blues
2006-10-14 11:59:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Any Beatles song particularly Let It Be..
Unchained Melody by the Righteous Brothers.
The Lion Sleeps Tonight
The Peppermint Twist
the original Hotel California
Why Do Fools Fall in Love
La Bamba
Bridge Over Troubled Waters
2006-10-14 11:49:43
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answered by sister_godzilla 6
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Runaway- Del Shannon
The long and Winding Road- Beatles
Cara Mia- Jay Black and the Americans
When a man loves a woman- Percy Sledge
Unchained Melody- Righteous Brothers
Donna- Richie Valens
Bye Bye Baby- 4 Seasons
2006-10-14 16:19:33
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answered by macybluedawn 5
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What the World Needs Now Is Love Sweet Love.
I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing.
Pour Some Sugar On Me.
Ebony and Ivory
Free Bird - John Lenon
Shout!
2006-10-14 11:43:11
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answered by NANCY K 6
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Desparado
Hello Mudda, Hello Fadda
One-Eyed, One Horn Purple People Eater
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
Little Deuce Coupe
Good Vibrations
Classical Gas
Inagoddadavida
Layla
2006-10-14 11:55:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Impossible Dream, Mona Lisa, Born Free
2006-10-14 11:44:46
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answered by lhee 3
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"The Mountain's High" by Dick & Deedee,
"When a Man Loves a Woman" by Percy Sledge,
"Crying" by Roy Orbison,
"Shop Around" by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles,
"Sitting on the Dock of the Bay" by Otis Redding,
"Ninety Nine and a Half Just Won't Do" by Wilson Pickett,
"Barbara Ann" by The Regents (not the Beach Boys' cover of it),
and, of course, a whole bunch more!
2006-10-14 11:59:12
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answered by Walter Ridgeley 5
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"Nights in White Satin", Moody Blues, "My Love", Petula Clark, "Downtown", Petula Clark, "What the World Needs Now is Love", Dusty Springfield, "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me", Dusty Springfield, "White Album", Beatles, "Honky Tonk Woman, Rolling Stones, "Woman" and "Young Girl", Gary Puckett and the Union Gap, "I'm a Believer", Monkees, "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me", Mel Carter(?), "What's New, Pussycat?", Tom Jones, "Bridge over Troubled Water", Simon and Garfunkel, "I Hear a Symphony", The Supremes
2006-10-14 12:00:05
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answered by deonne r 4
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That's pretty much all I listen to...so they're not "oldies" to me.. I dig the rockabilly, swing, and the du-wop, and the awesome country... It was easer and much shorter to list the genres, than actual songs... I'm talking 40's-50's stuff. It's my favorite
2006-10-14 11:53:50
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answered by Yeop 4
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