The blues is notable in that it has a set of "standard" songs which are shared by most musicians. Some of these songs were made most popular by particular bands. "Got My Mojo Workin is known as a Muddy Waters tune) while "Night Time Is The Right Time" was probably made a hit by CCR more than anything else and "Rock Me Baby" is most commonly thought of as somewhat of a B.B. King song. Other tunes like "The Thrill Is Gone" are thought of more as particular artist's songs (in this case B.B. King again) more so than they're seen as shared/standard songs. However the most famous blues songs do tend to be "standards". The text in the parentheses is not part of the song titles, but is intended to help you recognize the song from a bit of the lyrics. Ain't Nobody's Business (If I Do) Baby Please Don't Go (Down to New Orleans) Every Day I Have The Blues Further On Up The Road (Somebody's Gonna Treat You Like You Treat Me) Five Long Years Going Down Slow (I Have Had My Fun... If I Don't Get Well No More...) Got My Mojo Workin (But It Just Don't Work On You) It Hurts Me To (When Things Go Wrong, Wrong With You...) Kansas City (Goin' To Kansas City... Sorry Baby But I Can't Take You) Key To The Highway (I've Got The...) Night Time Is The Right Time (To Be With The One You Love) Rock Me Baby (Rock Me All Night Long) The Sky Is Crying (Look At the Tears Rolling Down In Sheets...) (They Call It) Stormy Monday (... But Tuesday's Just As Bad) Trouble In Mind (I'm Blue... But I Won't Be Blue Always...) Worried Life Blues (Someday Baby... You Ain't Gonna Worry My Life Anymore)
Some of B.B. King's more popular songs include: "Thrill is Gone," "Blues Boys Tune," "How Blue can you Get," and "Lucille."
The most famous version of "Delilah" is by Tom Jones.
Ray price sang the famous song 'sweetheart of the year'.
Steve Martin
The most popular song during World War 2 was Nat King Cole - "A Nightingale Sang."
The most famous song is the most famous song.
The most famous version of "Delilah" is by Tom Jones.
Stronger by Kayne West.
The song was written by Richard Berry in the 1950s, but it is most famous for the 1963 cover by the Kingsmen.
Francis Scott Key wrote the song-of course he sang it! The patriots must have sang it also. We sing the song today too. Most celebities sing the song, right??
The song "The Devil and Tom Walker" has been sung by a number of artists over the years. Amongst these artists the most famous artist to have sang this song is Stephen Vincent Benet.
Ray price sang the famous song 'sweetheart of the year'.
Bonnie Tyler do that !
Steve Martin
The most popular song during World War 2 was Nat King Cole - "A Nightingale Sang."
Clark Van Ness
The most famous song is the most famous song.
Nat King Cole