What are your favorite songs that begins with the letter E? See rules in OP: FINAL POLL ADDED

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Electric Lady - Janelle Monae
Everything Right is Wrong Again - They Might Be Giants
Eli, the Barrow Boy - The Decemberists (the best song you’ll ever hear about a ghost and a wheelbarrow)
Epiphany - Taylor Swift

Eminence Front, The Who
Emotion, Samantha Sang
Excitable Boy, Warren Zevon
Eye In the Sky, Alan Parsons Project
Everything About You, Ugly Kid Joe

Ex’s and Oh’s - Elle King
Everyday people - Sly and the Family Stone
Everybody wants to rule the world- Tears for fears
Even flow -Pearl Jam
Everybody hurts - R.E.M.

Is anyone else appreciating this bit of comedy gold? :smile:

Ha, thanks…I must have spent 20 minutes trying to come up with a good example.
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Egg & Daughter Nite, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1967 (Crazy Bone) – John Prine

Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny) – Elton John

Everybody is a Star – Sly & the Family Stone

Everybody Loves Somebody – Dean Martin

The End of the World – Skeeter Davis

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Time well spent, my friend. Time well spent.

My nominees:

East of Asteroid - 801
The Embryo - Pink Floyd
ETI - Blue Oyster Cult
Everybody’s Everything - Santana
The Enemy God Dances with the Black Spirits - Emerson, Lake, and Palmer

exile, Taylor Swift
Everybody’s Got Something to Hide Except for Me and My Monkey, the Beatles
The End, the Beatles
The End of the Road, Boyz II Men

For my fifth:

End of the Line, the Traveling Willburys

Everybody Have Fun Tonight - Wang Chung
Ether - Gang of Four
Everyday Should Be a Holiday - Dandy Warhols
Echo Beach - Martha and the Muffins
Everlong - Foo Fighters

Eternal Father, Strong To Save - Vienna Boys Choir
Ebb Tide - Righteous Brothers
Easy To Be Hard - Hair (Original Soundtrack)
Elmer’s Tune - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
Eli’s Coming - Three Dog Night

Enigma Of The Absolute - Dead Can Dance
Even Better Than The Real Thing - U2
Eyes Of A Child - Moody Blues
Eight Miles High - The Byrds
The Ecstasy of Gold - Ennio Morricone

El Paso - Marty Robbins

Emmylou - First Aid Kit

Everybody Knows - Concrete Blonde

Empire State of Mind- Jay Z ft. Alicia Keys

Elvis is Everywhere - Mojo Nixon

Every LIttle Thing She Does Is Magic - The Police
Eight Days A Week - The Beatles
Easy On Me - Adele
Enter Sandman - Metallica
Every Time I Think Of You - The Babys

Everything is Automatic - Matthew Good Band

Everywhere - Fleetwood Mac

Everywhere - Michelle Branch

Ebudae - Enya

Eyes Like Twins - Wilson Phillips

Echoes - Pink Floyd
Every Night - Paul McCartney
Every Day - Steve Hackett

Eat It - “Weird Al” Yankovic
Eleanor Rigsby - The Beatles
Electric Avenue - Eddy Grant

I need to think of two more; my other idea, “Evenflow”, was already taken.

Wow, blast from the past. I played the hell out of this record.

Sorry, this one belongs in the Ps. I considered it as well.

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I would like to argue that the El in El Paso is not an article, but part of a single name. No one ever lists the city as Paso, El, and it is always listed alphabetically. The song is not about “the passed”, it is about a city whose monolithic singular name starts with E.

If my appeal does not succeed, then I’ll go with:

Edge of Seventeen - Stevie Nicks