"Another Late Thursday" by Paul Van Dyk
"Any Given Thursday" by John Mayer
"Blackouts On Thursday" by Les Savy Fav
"But Then, A Week Ago Last Thursday" by The Bobs
"Holy Thursday" by David Axelrod
"Jersey Thursday" by Donovan
"Lazy Thursday" by Harry Scorzo .
"Like A Summer Thursday" by Eddie McGee
"Meeting Marcus On A Thursady" by Ledisi
"Mrs Thursday" by Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick & Tich
"One Thursday Morning" by Hiroshima
"Outlook For Thursday" by DD Smith
"Probably On Thursday" by Sara Brightman
"Suite Thursday" by Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
"Sweet Thursday" by Johnny Mathis / Matt Costa / Icicle Works
"The Tale of the Magic Thursday" by Awaken
"This Thursday" by The Scruffs
"Thursday" by Jim Croce / Country Joe & The Fish / Morphine / Asobi Seksu
"Thursday 11" by Black
"Thursday Afternoon" by Brian Eno / Rollins Band
"(Thursday) Here's Why I Did Not Go To Work Today" by Harry Nilsson.
"Thursday Morning" by Giles Giles & Fripp
"Thursday Night" by The Friday Night Boys
"Thursday's Child" by David Bowie / Raffish
"Tuesdays & Thursdays" by Hot Boy
Some songs with "Thursday" in the title include "Thursday" by The Weeknd, "Thursday" by Jim Croce, and "Thursday" by Asaf Avidan. These tracks explore various themes, from love and relationships to personal reflections. Each song offers a unique take on the concept of Thursday, often symbolizing transitions or moments of introspection.
Name 10 holiday songs with the word Christmas in the title?
Some notable songs with "Thursday" in the title include "Thursday" by Jess Glynne, which explores themes of love and personal reflection, and "Thursday" by The Weeknd, found on his album "After Hours." Additionally, "Thursday" by The Black Keys features their signature blues-rock sound. These tracks highlight the diverse ways artists incorporate the day into their music, often using it as a metaphor for emotions or experiences.
i think 500 songs.
justin bieber BABY it has the word in the title
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Piano Man
Better Days
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a shitload!
Green Door
moonlight serenade