Topic Playlist! (Part 1)

Songs that mention God

  1. God’s Comic - Elvis Costello
  2. (What If God Was) One Of Us - Joan Osborne
  3. The God-Why-Don’t-You-Love-Me Blues - Mandy Patinkin
  4. Dear God - XTC
  5. The Revealing Science of God - Yes
  6. Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise - hymn
  7. God Only Knows - Beach Boys
  8. You’re the Reason God Made Oklahoma - David Frizzell & Shelly West

Songs that mention God

  1. God’s Comic - Elvis Costello
  2. (What If God Was) One Of Us - Joan Osborne
  3. The God-Why-Don’t-You-Love-Me Blues - Mandy Patinkin
  4. Dear God - XTC
  5. The Revealing Science of God - Yes
  6. Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise - hymn
  7. God Only Knows - Beach Boys
  8. You’re the Reason God Made Oklahoma - David Frizzell & Shelly West
  9. God Bless the Child - Billie Holiday

Songs that mention God

  1. God’s Comic - Elvis Costello
  2. (What If God Was) One Of Us - Joan Osborne
  3. The God-Why-Don’t-You-Love-Me Blues - Mandy Patinkin
  4. Dear God - XTC
  5. The Revealing Science of God - Yes
  6. Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise - hymn
  7. God Only Knows - Beach Boys
  8. You’re the Reason God Made Oklahoma - David Frizzell & Shelly West
  9. God Bless the Child - Billie Holiday
  10. God’s Will - Martina McBride

Songs by Girl Groups

  1. “One Fine Day” by the Chiffons

Songs by Girl Groups

  1. “One Fine Day” by the Chiffons
  2. We got the Beat - The Go-Gos

Songs by Girl Groups

  1. “One Fine Day” by the Chiffons
  2. We got the Beat - The Go-Gos
  3. I Am The Best - 2NE1

Songs by Girl Groups

  1. “One Fine Day” by the Chiffons
  2. We got the Beat - The Go-Gos
  3. I Am The Best - 2NE1
  4. Dirty Denim - The Donnas

Songs by Girl Groups

  1. “One Fine Day” by the Chiffons
  2. We got the Beat - The Go-Gos
  3. I Am The Best - 2NE1
  4. Dirty Denim - The Donnas
  5. Philosophy of the World - The Shaggs

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Songs by Girl Groups

  1. “One Fine Day” by the Chiffons
  2. We got the Beat - The Go-Gos
  3. I Am The Best - 2NE1
  4. Dirty Denim - The Donnas
  5. Philosophy of the World - The Shaggs
  6. Give Him a Great Big Kiss - The Shangri-Las

Songs by Girl Groups

  1. “One Fine Day” by the Chiffons
  2. We got the Beat - The Go-Gos
  3. I Am The Best - 2NE1
  4. Dirty Denim - The Donnas
  5. Philosophy of the World - The Shaggs
  6. Give Him a Great Big Kiss - The Shangri-Las
  7. Walk Like An Egyptian - The Bangles

Songs by Girl Groups

  1. “One Fine Day” by the Chiffons
  2. We got the Beat - The Go-Gos
  3. I Am The Best - 2NE1
  4. Dirty Denim - The Donnas
  5. Philosophy of the World - The Shaggs
  6. Give Him a Great Big Kiss - The Shangri-Las
  7. Walk Like An Egyptian - The Bangles
  8. Wannabe - The Spice Girls

Songs by Girl Groups

  1. “One Fine Day” by the Chiffons
  2. We got the Beat - The Go-Gos
  3. I Am The Best - 2NE1
  4. Dirty Denim - The Donnas
  5. Philosophy of the World - The Shaggs
  6. Give Him a Great Big Kiss - The Shangri-Las
  7. Walk Like An Egyptian - The Bangles
  8. Wannabe - The Spice Girls
  9. Stop! In the Name of Love - The Supremes

Introduced by Tony Randall, no less: The Supremes - Stop! In The Name of Love [The Hollywood Palace - 1965] - YouTube

Songs by Girl Groups

  1. “One Fine Day” by the Chiffons

  2. We got the Beat - The Go-Gos

  3. I Am The Best - 2NE1

  4. Dirty Denim - The Donnas

  5. Philosophy of the World - The Shaggs

  6. Give Him a Great Big Kiss - The Shangri-Las

  7. Walk Like An Egyptian - The Bangles

  8. Wannabe - The Spice Girls

  9. Stop! In the Name of Love - The Supremes

  10. Pretend We’re Dead - L7
    Infamous songs and why:

  11. Gloomy Sunday - Billie Holiday - Known as the “Hungarian Suicide Song” it was linked to a wave of suicides in the 1930’s. The Billie Holiday cover was banned from the BBC for being “detrimental to war morale”. The ban wasn’t lifted until 2002.

Infamous songs and why:

  1. Gloomy Sunday - Billie Holiday - Known as the “Hungarian Suicide Song” it was linked to a wave of suicides in the 1930’s. The Billie Holiday cover was banned from the BBC for being “detrimental to war morale”. The ban wasn’t lifted until 2002.
  2. Ebony Eyes, by the Everly Brothers’ Banned voluntarily in 1961 by most stations a few days after release, for overdoing theme of lovers being killed, this time in an airliner crash. Airlines were advertisers.

Infamous songs and why:

  1. Gloomy Sunday - Billie Holiday - Known as the “Hungarian Suicide Song” it was linked to a wave of suicides in the 1930’s. The Billie Holiday cover was banned from the BBC for being “detrimental to war morale”. The ban wasn’t lifted until 2002.
  2. Ebony Eyes, by the Everly Brothers’ Banned voluntarily in 1961 by most stations a few days after release, for overdoing theme of lovers being killed, this time in an airliner crash. Airlines were advertisers.
  3. Better by You, Better than Me - Judas Priest: originally written and recorded by English band Spooky Tooth, the 1978 Judas Priest cover was the subject of a much-publicized “subliminal message trial,” during the 80s’ “Satanic Panic,” alleging that the band’s recording contained hidden messages which were responsible for influencing a pair of young men in Sparks, Nevada, to make a suicide pact in 1985. The case was eventually dismissed.

Infamous songs and why:

  1. Gloomy Sunday - Billie Holiday - Known as the “Hungarian Suicide Song” it was linked to a wave of suicides in the 1930’s. The Billie Holiday cover was banned from the BBC for being “detrimental to war morale”. The ban wasn’t lifted until 2002.
  2. Ebony Eyes, by the Everly Brothers’ Banned voluntarily in 1961 by most stations a few days after release, for overdoing theme of lovers being killed, this time in an airliner crash. Airlines were advertisers.
  3. Better by You, Better than Me - Judas Priest: originally written and recorded by English band Spooky Tooth, the 1978 Judas Priest cover was the subject of a much-publicized “subliminal message trial,” during the 80s’ “Satanic Panic,” alleging that the band’s recording contained hidden messages which were responsible for influencing a pair of young men in Sparks, Nevada, to make a suicide pact in 1985. The case was eventually dismissed.
  4. Helter Skelter - The Beatles - Charles Manson and “The Family” attempted to start a race war he called Helter Skelter,

Infamous songs and why:

  1. Gloomy Sunday - Billie Holiday - Known as the “Hungarian Suicide Song” it was linked to a wave of suicides in the 1930’s. The Billie Holiday cover was banned from the BBC for being “detrimental to war morale”. The ban wasn’t lifted until 2002.
  2. Ebony Eyes, by the Everly Brothers’ Banned voluntarily in 1961 by most stations a few days after release, for overdoing theme of lovers being killed, this time in an airliner crash. Airlines were advertisers.
  3. Better by You, Better than Me - Judas Priest: originally written and recorded by English band Spooky Tooth, the 1978 Judas Priest cover was the subject of a much-publicized “subliminal message trial,” during the 80s’ “Satanic Panic,” alleging that the band’s recording contained hidden messages which were responsible for influencing a pair of young men in Sparks, Nevada, to make a suicide pact in 1985. The case was eventually dismissed.
  4. Helter Skelter - The Beatles - Charles Manson and “The Family” attempted to start a race war he called Helter Skelter,
  5. Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds - The Beatles - LSD, Man

Infamous songs and why:

  1. Gloomy Sunday - Billie Holiday - Known as the “Hungarian Suicide Song” it was linked to a wave of suicides in the 1930’s. The Billie Holiday cover was banned from the BBC for being “detrimental to war morale”. The ban wasn’t lifted until 2002.
  2. Ebony Eyes, by the Everly Brothers’ Banned voluntarily in 1961 by most stations a few days after release, for overdoing theme of lovers being killed, this time in an airliner crash. Airlines were advertisers.
  3. Better by You, Better than Me - Judas Priest: originally written and recorded by English band Spooky Tooth, the 1978 Judas Priest cover was the subject of a much-publicized “subliminal message trial,” during the 80s’ “Satanic Panic,” alleging that the band’s recording contained hidden messages which were responsible for influencing a pair of young men in Sparks, Nevada, to make a suicide pact in 1985. The case was eventually dismissed.
  4. Helter Skelter - The Beatles - Charles Manson and “The Family” attempted to start a race war he called Helter Skelter,
  5. Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds - The Beatles - LSD, Man
  6. Louie, Louie - Richard Berry and the Pharoahs (originally) - Supposedly obscene lyrics

Infamous songs and why:

  1. Gloomy Sunday - Billie Holiday - Known as the “Hungarian Suicide Song” it was linked to a wave of suicides in the 1930’s. The Billie Holiday cover was banned from the BBC for being “detrimental to war morale”. The ban wasn’t lifted until 2002.
  2. Ebony Eyes, by the Everly Brothers’ Banned voluntarily in 1961 by most stations a few days after release, for overdoing theme of lovers being killed, this time in an airliner crash. Airlines were advertisers.
  3. Better by You, Better than Me - Judas Priest: originally written and recorded by English band Spooky Tooth, the 1978 Judas Priest cover was the subject of a much-publicized “subliminal message trial,” during the 80s’ “Satanic Panic,” alleging that the band’s recording contained hidden messages which were responsible for influencing a pair of young men in Sparks, Nevada, to make a suicide pact in 1985. The case was eventually dismissed.
  4. Helter Skelter - The Beatles - Charles Manson and “The Family” attempted to start a race war he called Helter Skelter,
  5. Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds - The Beatles - LSD, Man
  6. Louie, Louie - Richard Berry and the Pharoahs (originally) - Supposedly obscene lyrics
  7. Puff the Magic Dragon - Peter, Paul and Mary - Everyone knows it’s obviously about pot smoking.

Infamous songs and why:

  1. Gloomy Sunday - Billie Holiday - Known as the “Hungarian Suicide Song” it was linked to a wave of suicides in the 1930’s. The Billie Holiday cover was banned from the BBC for being “detrimental to war morale”. The ban wasn’t lifted until 2002.
  2. Ebony Eyes, by the Everly Brothers’ Banned voluntarily in 1961 by most stations a few days after release, for overdoing theme of lovers being killed, this time in an airliner crash. Airlines were advertisers.
  3. Better by You, Better than Me - Judas Priest: originally written and recorded by English band Spooky Tooth, the 1978 Judas Priest cover was the subject of a much-publicized “subliminal message trial,” during the 80s’ “Satanic Panic,” alleging that the band’s recording contained hidden messages which were responsible for influencing a pair of young men in Sparks, Nevada, to make a suicide pact in 1985. The case was eventually dismissed.
  4. Helter Skelter - The Beatles - Charles Manson and “The Family” attempted to start a race war he called Helter Skelter,
  5. Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds - The Beatles - LSD, Man
  6. Louie, Louie - Richard Berry and the Pharoahs (originally) - Supposedly obscene lyrics
  7. Puff the Magic Dragon - Peter, Paul and Mary - Everyone knows it’s obviously about pot smoking.
  8. Strange Fruit - Billy Holiday - banned from radio for morbid content