Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Top 20 songs with a Name in Them

 

This one might have been more difficult than the Bruce Springsteen list. There were so many songs worthy of the top 20, but I ended up going with personal favorites, songs that brought back memories or meant something to me. Flipped Nos 10 and 12 after further thought, following submission.


Top 20 songs with a Name in them

Mark Pukalo


1. Alison - Elvis Costello - Alisons with one "L" are always trouble. The one Elvis sings about in this song took off her party dress

2. Brian Wilson - Barenaked Ladies - When I first heard the song I thought the lyric line was "lying in bed, just like Brian Wilson DEAD." It was "Did" of course. Fun song, check out their amazing version at Live Earth on Youtube

3. Layla - Derek and the Dominos - Eric Clapton has been canceled in my life for his stupidity and racism, but this song has not

4. Amie - Pure Prairie League - Great sing-a-long tune. Zac Brown and the Counting Crows have also done awesome covers

5. Angie - The Rolling Stones - Whether the song was about David Bowie's first wife or Keith Richards' daughter, it is a classic

6. Rhiannon - Fleetwood Mac - Stevie Nicks wrote the tune and Lindsey Buckingham's guitar licks are amazing

7. I'm Mandy, Fly Me - 10 CC - The under-rated classic song is about a man falling asleep in front of one of those old Eastern Airlines posters and dreaming of a mythical stewardess named Mandy, who saves him from sharks after a crash

8. Rosalita - Bruce Springsteen - One of the Boss' great story songs about his girlfriend's disapproving parents. "Tell him this his last chance, to get your daughter in a fine romance. Because the record company, Rosie, just gave me a big advance."

9. Sara Smile - Hall and Oates - A classic soul song that reminds me of a certain junior high crush. That girl had an "H" in her name, though

10. Brandy - The Looking Glass - She was a fine girl. What a good wife she would be


11. 867-5309 Jenny - Tommy Tutone - For a good time, call. Joe Maddon started a Tommy Tutone lineup one day. The Rays got trounced

12. Peggy Sue - Buddy Holly - Written by Crickets band members Jerry Allison and Norman Petty, the tune made it to No. 3 on the Billboard chart

13. Lola - The Kinks - Lots of different stories about what the song is about

14. Come on Eileen - Dexy's Midnight Runners - Not one day goes by without regretting making more of an effort to get to know Eileen O'Brien in the summer of 1982. This song reminds me of her (she wasn't dirty, though, lol), but also perhaps the biggest mistake of my life. Wow, baring my soul. But that's what great music brings out

15. Roxanne - The Police - She didn't have to put on the red light

16. Venus - The Shocking Blue - She had it. Yeah baby, she had it!

17. Maggie May - Rod Stewart - The song was originally released as a B side to "Reason to Believe," but became and No. 1 hit

18. Beth - Kiss - Poor Beth. The boys were playing all night and she was left alone

19. Ariel - Dean Friedman - Ariel "wore a peasant blouse with nothin' underneath. I said "Hi." She said, "Yeah, I guess I am." Has there ever been a better lyric?

20. Rikki Don't Lose that Number - Steely Dan - You don't want to call nobody else


Next 20

Mandy - Barry Manilow

Hey Jude - The Beatles

Eleanor Rigby - The Beatles

Voices Carry - 'Til Tuesday

Veronica - Elvis Costello

A Boy Named Sue - Johnny Cash

Bennie and the Jets - Elton John

Little Jeannie - Elton John

Dreamboat Annie - Heart

Amanda - Boston

Jessie's Girl - Rick Springfield

Luka - Suzanne Vega

Jamie's Cryin' - Van Halen

I Love you Suzanne - Lou Reed

Jolene - Dolly Parton

Jack and Diane - John Cougar

Goodbye Earl - Dixie Chicks

Tim McGraw - Taylor Swift

Angela - Missy Higgins

Alicia Ross - Kathleen Edwards






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