Topic Playlist! (Part 2)

Songs from the Movies

  1. Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You’re Going To?) - Diana Ross
  2. Stayin’ Alive (from Saturday Night Fever) - The Bee Gees
  3. Grease - Frankie Valli
  4. Repo Man - Iggy Pop
  5. Eye of the Tiger (from Rocky III) - Survivor
  6. Unchained Meolody - Todd Duncan

From the 1955 film Unchained. Covered many times, including the definitive version by The Righteous Brothers.

Songs from the Movies

  1. Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You’re Going To?) - Diana Ross
  2. Stayin’ Alive (from Saturday Night Fever) - The Bee Gees
  3. Grease - Frankie Valli
  4. Repo Man - Iggy Pop
  5. Eye of the Tiger (from Rocky III) - Survivor
  6. Unchained Meolody - Todd Duncan
  7. Colors of the Wind (Pocahantas) - Vanessa Williams

Songs from the Movies

  1. Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You’re Going To?) - Diana Ross
  2. Stayin’ Alive (from Saturday Night Fever) - The Bee Gees
  3. Grease - Frankie Valli
  4. Repo Man - Iggy Pop
  5. Eye of the Tiger (from Rocky III) - Survivor
  6. Unchained Meolody - Todd Duncan
  7. Colors of the Wind (Pocahantas) - Vanessa Williams
  8. All Night Long (from Urban Cowboy) - Eagles

Songs from the Movies

  1. Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You’re Going To?) - Diana Ross
  2. Stayin’ Alive (from Saturday Night Fever) - The Bee Gees
  3. Grease - Frankie Valli
  4. Repo Man - Iggy Pop
  5. Eye of the Tiger (from Rocky III) - Survivor
  6. Unchained Meolody - Todd Duncan
  7. Colors of the Wind (Pocahantas) - Vanessa Williams
  8. All Night Long (from Urban Cowboy) - Eagles
  9. I Will Always Love You (from Best Little Whorehouse in Texas) – Dolly Parton

Wasn’t actually written for the movie, but she did write the song originally and she did sing it in the movie, so it fits just fine.

-“BB”-

Songs from the Movies

  1. Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You’re Going To?) - Diana Ross
  2. Stayin’ Alive (from Saturday Night Fever) - The Bee Gees
  3. Grease - Frankie Valli
  4. Repo Man - Iggy Pop
  5. Eye of the Tiger (from Rocky III) - Survivor
  6. Unchained Meolody - Todd Duncan
  7. Colors of the Wind (Pocahantas) - Vanessa Williams
  8. All Night Long (from Urban Cowboy) - Eagles
  9. I Will Always Love You (from Best Little Whorehouse in Texas) – Dolly Parton
  10. The Adventures of Barry McKenzie - Smacka Fitzgibbon

Anthropomorphic Songs (parts sung by animals)

  1. Gitarzan - Ray Stevens
    They’ve got a pet monkey
    He likes to get drunky and sing boogie woogie
    And it sounds real funky
    Come on, your turn boy
    Sing one monkey,

Anthropomorphic Songs (parts sung by animals)

  1. Gitarzan - Ray Stevens
  2. I Wan’na Be Like You - Louis Prima

This was sung on screen by King Louie the orangutan in The Jungle Book.

Anthropomorphic Songs (parts sung by animals)

  1. Gitarzan - Ray Stevens
  2. I Wan’na Be Like You - Louis Prima
  3. Jungle - Electric Light Orchestra

A hundred animals
Were gathered 'round this night
And they were singing out a lovely song
Under the pale moonlight
I stood and stared for quite a while
Then a lion sang to me and smiled
“Come and join us if you so desire”

(They sang)
Chooka chooka, hoo la ley
(That’s what they sang)
Looka looka, koo la ley
(And they turned away)
Chooka chooka, hoo la ley
(That’s what they sang)
Looka looka, koo la ley

Anthropomorphic Songs (parts sung by animals)

  1. Gitarzan - Ray Stevens
  2. I Wan’na Be Like You - Louis Prima
  3. Jungle - Electric Light Orchestra
  4. Jingle Bells - The Singing Dogs

You know the one.

Anthropomorphic Songs (parts sung by animals)

  1. Gitarzan - Ray Stevens
  2. I Wan’na Be Like You - Louis Prima
  3. Jungle - Electric Light Orchestra
  4. Jingle Bells - The Singing Dogs
  5. Seamus - Pink Floyd

Seamus is a dog who howls and barks throughout the song.

Anthropomorphic Songs (parts sung by animals)

  1. Gitarzan - Ray Stevens
  2. I Wan’na Be Like You - Louis Prima
  3. Jungle - Electric Light Orchestra
  4. Jingle Bells - The Singing Dogs
  5. Seamus - Pink Floyd
  6. Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah - James Baskett

Mr. Bluebird on his shoulder joins in.

Anthropomorphic Songs (parts sung by animals)

  1. Gitarzan - Ray Stevens
  2. I Wan’na Be Like You - Louis Prima
  3. Jungle - Electric Light Orchestra
  4. Jingle Bells - The Singing Dogs
  5. Seamus - Pink Floyd
  6. Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah - James Baskett
  7. Disco Duck - Rick Dees

Disco Duck quacks at the beginning.

Anthropomorphic Songs (parts sung by animals)

  1. Gitarzan - Ray Stevens
  2. I Wan’na Be Like You - Louis Prima
  3. Jungle - Electric Light Orchestra
  4. Jingle Bells - The Singing Dogs
  5. Seamus - Pink Floyd
  6. Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah - James Baskett
  7. Disco Duck - Rick Dees
  8. The Chipmunk Song - David Seville & the Chipmunks

Anthropomorphic Songs (parts sung by animals)

  1. Gitarzan - Ray Stevens
  2. I Wan’na Be Like You - Louis Prima
  3. Jungle - Electric Light Orchestra
  4. Jingle Bells - The Singing Dogs
  5. Seamus - Pink Floyd
  6. Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah - James Baskett
  7. Disco Duck - Rick Dees
  8. The Chipmunk Song - David Seville & the Chipmunks
  9. When I See an Elephant Fly - Oliver Wallace and James Churchill

Singing as the racist as hell blackbirds

Methinks you meant ‘racially stereotyped’.

-“BB”-

I stand corrected Bill.

Anthropomorphic Songs (parts sung by animals)

  1. Gitarzan - Ray Stevens
  2. I Wan’na Be Like You - Louis Prima
  3. Jungle - Electric Light Orchestra
  4. Jingle Bells - The Singing Dogs
  5. Seamus - Pink Floyd
  6. Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah - James Baskett
  7. Disco Duck - Rick Dees
  8. The Chipmunk Song - David Seville & the Chipmunks
  9. When I See an Elephant Fly - Oliver Wallace and James Churchill
  10. Barnyard - Beach Boys

Features the boys mooing, baa-ing and otherwise imitating farm animals.

A good song by a 1960s icon released 2000 or later

  1. Mississippi - Bob Dylan

A good song by a 1960s icon released 2000 or later

  1. Mississippi - Bob Dylan
  2. Don’t Let Me be Misunderstood - Ronnie Spector

A good song by a 1960s icon released 2000 or later

  1. Mississippi - Bob Dylan
  2. Don’t Let Me be Misunderstood - Ronnie Spector
  3. Hurt - Johnny Cash

A good song by a 1960s icon released 2000 or later

  1. Mississippi - Bob Dylan
  2. Don’t Let Me be Misunderstood - Ronnie Spector
  3. Hurt - Johnny Cash
  4. House of Broken Gingerbread - The Monkees

A good song by a 1960s icon released 2000 or later

  1. Mississippi - Bob Dylan
  2. Don’t Let Me be Misunderstood - Ronnie Spector
  3. Hurt - Johnny Cash
  4. House of Broken Gingerbread - The Monkees
  5. Delirious Love - Neil Diamond