Songs Written By Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil
- "A World of Our Own" - Closing theme song from Return to the Blue Lagoon - Surface
- "Absolutely Green" - Dom DeLuise (written for A Troll in Central Park)
- "Black Butterfly" - Deniece Williams
- "Blame It on the Bossa Nova" - Eydie Gorme
- "Brown Eyed Woman" - Bill Medley
- "Christmas Vacation" - film title song
- "Coldest Night of the Year" - Twice As Much featuring Vashti Bunyan
- "Don't Know Much" - Aaron Neville and Linda Ronstadt (written with Tom Snow)
- "Don't Make My Baby Blue" - The Shadows
- "Good Time Living" - Three Dog Night
- "Heart - Kenny Chandler
- "Here You Come Again" - Dolly Parton
- "He's Sure the Boy I Love" - The Crystals
- "Hungry" - Paul Revere & the Raiders
- "I Just Can't Help Believing" – B. J. Thomas, Elvis Presley
- "I'm Gonna Be Strong" - Gene Pitney; Cyndi Lauper
- "It's Getting Better" - Cass Elliot
- "It's Not Easy" - Colin Blunstone
- "I Will Come to You" - Hanson
- "Just a Little Lovin' (Early in the Morning)" - Dusty Springfield, Carmen McRae, Billy Eckstine, Bobby Vinton, Shelby Lynne
- "Just Once" - James Ingram with Quincy Jones
- "Kicks" - Paul Revere & the Raiders
- "Looking Through the Eyes of Love" - Gene Pitney, Marlena Shaw, The Partridge Family
- "Love Led Us Here" - John Berry, Helen Darling
- "Magic Town" - The Vogues
- "Make Your Own Kind of Music" - "Mama" Cass Elliot
- "Never Gonna Let You Go" - Sérgio Mendes
- "None of Us Are Free" (Mann, Weil, Brenda Russell) - Ray Charles, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Solomon Burke
- "On Broadway" - The Drifters George Benson (written with Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller)
- "Only in America" - Jay and the Americans
- "Proud" - Johnny Crawford
- "Rock and Roll Lullaby" - B. J. Thomas
- "Saturday Night at the Movies" - The Drifters
- "Shades of Gray" and "Love is Only Sleeping" - The Monkees
- "Shape of Things to Come" - Max Frost and the Troopers
- "She's Over Me" - Teddy Pendergrass
- "Somewhere Out There" - Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram (written with James Horner for the film, An American Tail) - a double Grammy Award winner
- "Sweet Sorrow" - Conway Twitty
- "Too Many Mondays" - Barry Mann, Wicked Lester (unreleased)
- "Uptown" - The Crystals
- "Walking in the Rain" - The Ronettes
- "We Gotta Get out of This Place" - The Animals
- "We're Over" - Johnny Rodriguez
- "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration" - The Righteous Brothers
- "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" - The Righteous Brothers (written with Phil Spector)
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