Additional songs

Song titlesort descending Release date Singer - Band Album Country Musical genre Remarks
London Calling Dec. 1979 THE CLASH London Calling England ROCK This rock album mixes many styles: ska, pop, new wave, rockabilly, jazz, soul and reggae
Lover Why 1985 CENTURY ... And Soul It Goes France ROCK ballad
Man Gave Names to All the Animals May 1979 BOB DYLAN Slow Train Coming USA ROCK The song has detractors who consider it the worst song Dylan ever wrote! The lyrics were inspired by the biblical Book of Genesis
Massachusetts Sept. 1967 THE BEE GEES Horizontal Australia POP
Me And Bobby McGee Jan. 1971 JANIS JOPLIN Pearl USA ROCK song Released by Roger Miller in 1969. It was recorded by Janis the day before her death in October 1970 ...
Midnight Blue 1982 LOUISE TUCKER Midnight Blue England POP The music comes from Piano Sonata No. 8 Op. 13 by Ludwig Van Beethoven
Money, Money, Money Oct. 1976 ABBA Arrival Sweden POP
Musique Apr. 1977 FRANCE GALL Dancing Disco France Various
My Girl Josephine 1960 FATS DOMINO A Lot of Dominos! USA R&B
My Silver Lining Mar. 2014 FIRST AID KIT Stay Gold Sweden Folk ROCK song
Myth Mar. 2012 BEACH HOUSE Bloom USA POP
Never Can Say Goodbye Oct. 1974 GLORIA GAYNOR Never Can Say Goodbye U.S. Disco music Jackson Five's song written and composed by Clifton Davis and released in 1971
Night Boat to Cairo Oct. 1979 MADNESS One Step Beyond ... England POP
Nine By Nine 1970 JOHN DUMMER BAND Nine By Nine France POP song
No Reason No Rhyme Apr. 2016 IMANY There Were Tears France POP
Nothing To Save Aug. 2016 IMANY The Wrong Kind of War France ROCK ballad
On Ira May 2013 ZAZ Recto verso France Various
Owner of a Lonely Heart Oct. 1983 YES 90125 United Kingdom ROCK song
Oxygène Part IV Dec. 1976 JEAN-MICHEL JARRE Oxygène France Electronic music Oxygen IV, the only track of the album to be released as a single, has become one of the most famous electronic themes in history. The composer's idea was to set the horizon in his car and see "far ahead"
Pride (In The Name of Love) Sept. 1984 U2 The Unforgettable Fire Ireland ROCK Written in honor of Martin Luther King. Chrissie Hynde (The Pretenders) sings in the chorus

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