Friday random ten: More good songs

It’s Good Friday, so as I did last year, today I bring you ten good songs:

1. All Good Gifts – from “Godspell”
2. Be Good Johnny – Men At Work
3. Good Enough – Acorn
4. The Good Life – Frank Sinatra with Count Basie and His Orchestra
5. Good Luck Charm – Elvis Presley
6. Good Morning Blues – Ella Fitzgerald
7. Good Morning Good Morning – Big Daddy
8. Good Morning Heartache – Billie Holiday
9. The Good Old Days – The Lodger
10. Good Texan – The Vaughan Brothers

What’s good for you this week?

Entire song list report: Started with “The Dukes of Montrose”, by The Rogues. Finished with “Evangeline”, by Los Lobos, which is song #1337. Given that this is also a Geek Gathering Friday, that seemed like the perfect place to stop; if you don’t know why that would be the case, you’d probably feel out of place at a Geek Gathering. Anyway, that’s 94 songs this week. The last D song was “Dynamite Walls”, by Hayden. The first E song was, appropriately enough, “The E Street Shuffle”, by (as if you didn’t know) Bruce Springsteen. Happy Friday!

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2 Responses to Friday random ten: More good songs

  1. Joe White says:

    Back out from under my rock:

    Be Good To Yourself Journey: Greatest Hits
    The Good Eleven Bob Dorough: Schoolhouse Rock
    Good Golly Miss Molly Jerry Lee Lewis: Live At The Star Club, Hamburg
    Good Intentions Randy Travis: Always & Forever
    Good King Wenceslas Mojo Nixon & The Toadliquors: Horny Holidays!
    Good Love Isaac Hayes,South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
    Good Morning Good Morning The Beatles:Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
    Good Morrow, Pretty Maids D’Oyly Carte Opera Company: The Gondoliers
    Good Stuff (& Jerry Reed) Chet Atkins: The RCA Years
    Good Vibrations Beach Boys:Billboard Top Hits 1966

    Plus bonus on ‘good old’:
    Good Ol’ U.S.A. Billy Joe Shaver: Tramp On Your Street
    Good Old Colony Days The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem: Ain’t It Grand Boys
    The Good Old Days Clint Black: The Hard Way
    Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy Queen: Greatest Hits

  2. Linkmeister says:

    Note: No “Goodbye” titles included, of which I seem to have lots. Must be my leaning toward morose singer/songwriter albums.

    Good-Hearted Woman — Waylon Jennings
    Good Day Sunshine — The Beatles
    Good Eye — Bruce Springsteen
    Good Friend — Loggins & Messina
    Good Hearted Woman — Willie Nelson & Waylon Jennings
    The Good Intent — Rosanne Cash
    The Good Life — Tony Bennett & Billy Joel
    Good Lovin’ — The Rascals
    Good Man, Good Woman — Bonnie Raitt
    Good Morning Good Morning — The Beatles
    Good Night — The Beatles
    Good Shepherd — Jefferson Airplane
    Good Times — Willie Nelson
    Good Times Bad Times — Led Zeppelin
    Good Timin’ — The Beach Boys
    Good Vibrations — The Beach Boys

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