Ain’t We Got Fun? - The Happiness Boys
Let the Good Times Roll - Three Mo’ Tenors
Roll Another Number (for the Road) - Neil Young
Roll the Bones - Rush
Cross Bones Style - Cat Power
Burn My Bones - The Residents
Dry Bones - traditional
The Dry Bones Dance - Mark Heard
(Hmm, that’s my second post in a row that’s a title track of an album by Mark Heard.)
Save the Bones for Henry Jones - Nat “King” Cole
Casey Jones - The Grateful Dead
Bustopher Jones - Cats
Along Came Jones - The Coasters
Jones Crusher - Frank Zappa
Me and Mrs Jones - Billy Paul
Don’t Put Your Daughter on the Stage, Mrs. Worthington - Noel Coward
Mrs. Jones You Have Lovely Daughter - Hermans Hermits
Isn’t She Lovely - Stevie Wonder
And She Was - Talking Heads
The Lovely Linda - Paul McCartney
It was actually "Mrs. BROWN, You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter "
The song was well known to British bands; it would often be performed at birthday parties, substituting the surname of the girl whose party was being celebrated, i.e., “Mrs. Smith” or “Mrs. Jones” instead of “Mrs. Brown” – so I can understand your confusion.
In play:
Linda – Jan & Dean
-“BB”-