Bakers Dozen

Songs about fugitives or runaways

  1. Band on the Run
  2. Young Turks
  3. Runaway
  4. Renegade
  5. The Road Goes On Forever
  6. Happiness is Lubbock Texas in My Rear View Mirror
  7. Take the Money and Run
  8. Indiana Wants Me
  9. Tyre Tracks and Broken Hearts
  10. She’s Leaving Home

Songs about fugitives or runaways

  1. Band on the Run
  2. Young Turks
  3. Runaway
  4. Renegade
  5. The Road Goes On Forever
  6. Happiness is Lubbock Texas in My Rear View Mirror
  7. Take the Money and Run
  8. Indiana Wants Me
  9. Tyre Tracks and Broken Hearts
  10. She’s Leaving Home
  11. Runaway Train

Songs about fugitives or runaways

  1. Band on the Run
  2. Young Turks
  3. Runaway
  4. Renegade
  5. The Road Goes On Forever
  6. Happiness is Lubbock Texas in My Rear View Mirror
  7. Take the Money and Run
  8. Indiana Wants Me
  9. Tyre Tracks and Broken Hearts
  10. She’s Leaving Home
  11. Runaway Train
  12. Indiana Wants Me

By R. Dean Taylor, 1970

Songs about fugitives or runaways

  1. Band on the Run
  2. Young Turks
  3. Runaway
  4. Renegade
  5. The Road Goes On Forever
  6. Happiness is Lubbock Texas in My Rear View Mirror
  7. Take the Money and Run
  8. Indiana Wants Me
  9. Tyre Tracks and Broken Hearts
  10. She’s Leaving Home
  11. Runaway Train
  12. Indiana Wants Me
  13. Friend Of The Devil

A classic Grateful Dead song

Pass

Fictional counterparts to well-known cities:

  1. Less Angeles, CA

Fictional counterparts to well-known cities:

  1. Less Angeles, CA
  2. New New York

Fictional counterparts to well-known cities:

  1. Less Angeles, CA
  2. New New York
  3. Yourami, FL

Fictional counterparts to well-known cities:

  1. Less Angeles, CA
  2. New New York
  3. Yourami, FL
  4. Bon-Bonn, Germany

Fictional counterparts to well-known cities:

  1. Less Angeles, CA
  2. New New York
  3. Yourami, FL
  4. Bon-Bonn, Germany
  5. Tampon, FL

Fictional counterparts to well-known cities:

  1. Less Angeles, CA
  2. New New York
  3. Yourami, FL
  4. Bon-Bonn, Germany
  5. Tampon, FL
  6. Peaksburgh, Pa.

Fictional counterparts to well-known cities:

  1. Less Angeles, CA
  2. New New York
  3. Yourami, FL
  4. Bon-Bonn, Germany
  5. Tampon, FL
  6. Peaksburgh, Pa.
  7. Perilous, France

Fictional counterparts to well-known cities:

  1. Less Angeles, CA
  2. New New York
  3. Yourami, FL
  4. Bon-Bonn, Germany
  5. Tampon, FL
  6. Peaksburgh, Pa.
  7. Perilous, France
  8. Jelly Donut, Germany

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Fictional counterparts to well-known cities:

  1. Less Angeles, CA
  2. New New York
  3. Yourami, FL
  4. Bon-Bonn, Germany
  5. Tampon, FL
  6. Peaksburgh, Pa.
  7. Perilous, France
  8. Jelly Donut, Germany
  9. Gotham City

Fictional counterparts to well-known cities:

  1. Less Angeles, CA
  2. New New York
  3. Yourami, FL
  4. Bon-Bonn, Germany
  5. Tampon, FL
  6. Peaksburgh, Pa.
  7. Perilous, France
  8. Jelly Donut, Germany
  9. Gotham City
  10. Nevada City, Virginia

Fictional counterparts to well-known cities:

  1. Less Angeles, CA
  2. New New York
  3. Yourami, FL
  4. Bon-Bonn, Germany
  5. Tampon, FL
  6. Peaksburgh, Pa.
  7. Perilous, France
  8. Jelly Donut, Germany
  9. Gotham City
  10. Nevada City, Virginia
  11. New Tokyo, Japan

Fictional counterparts to well-known cities:

  1. Less Angeles, CA
  2. New New York
  3. Yourami, FL
  4. Bon-Bonn, Germany
  5. Tampon, FL
  6. Peaksburgh, Pa.
  7. Perilous, France
  8. Jelly Donut, Germany
  9. Gotham City
  10. Nevada City, Virginia
  11. New Tokyo, Japan
  12. New Ho Chi Minh City, British Columbia

Fictional counterparts to well-known cities:

  1. Less Angeles, CA
  2. New New York
  3. Yourami, FL
  4. Bon-Bonn, Germany
  5. Tampon, FL
  6. Peaksburgh, Pa.
  7. Perilous, France
  8. Jelly Donut, Germany
  9. Gotham City
  10. Nevada City, Virginia
  11. New Tokyo, Japan
  12. New Ho Chi Minh City, British Columbia
  13. Ya Wanna, Mexico

PASS

Nest:

Fictional people named in song lyrics by first and last name.

  1. Clifton Clowers, in “Wolverton Mountain” by Claude King

Fictional people named in song lyrics by first and last name.

  1. Clifton Clowers, in “Wolverton Mountain” by Claude King
  2. Becky Til Hoppard, in “Becky Til Hoppard”, lyrics by Manly Wade Wellman, music by Joe Bethancourt