The Neil Sedaka Playlist (includes songs he wrote which were recorded by others, as well as those he sang)
- Bad Blood
- Love Will Keep Us Together
- Where the Boys Are
- Calendar Girl
- Breaking Up is Hard to Do
- Stupid Cupid
- Puppet Man
- Oh! Carol
- Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen
- I Go Ape
Next: Celtic Punk
- Drunken Lullabies by Flogging Molly
Celtic Punk
- Drunken Lullabies - Flogging Molly
- Citizen I.C.E. - The Dropkick Murphys
- Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah - The Pogues
- A Fistful O’ Roses - The Rumjacks
- Funky Ceili (Bridie’s Song) - Black 47
- No Loot, No Booze, No Fun - The Tossers
- Leaver her Johnny - The Real McKenzies
- Fairytale of New York - The Pogues
- The Saints Are Coming - The Skids
Maybe proto-Celtic punk. Scottish + punk seems close enough.
Celtic Punk
- Drunken Lullabies - Flogging Molly
- Citizen I.C.E. - The Dropkick Murphys
- Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah - The Pogues
- A Fistful O’ Roses - The Rumjacks
- Funky Ceili (Bridie’s Song) - Black 47
- No Loot, No Booze, No Fun - The Tossers
- Leaver her Johnny - The Real McKenzies
- Fairytale of New York - The Pogues
- The Saints Are Coming - The Skids
- Shipping Up to Boston - Dropkick Murphys
One of the lesser-known songs of this genre.
Pass
Roxette songs
- Wish I Could Fly
- The Look
- Joy Ride
- Sleeping in My Car
- Dangerous
- Crash! Boom! Bang!
- It Must Have Been Love
- Goodbye to You
- Dressed For Success
- Almost Unreal
Originally written for the Hocus Pocus soundtrack (the sole remaining artifact from those lyrics is “I know when you do that hocus pocus to me”), it eventually got used for Super Mario Bros.
Pass. (It was my category.)