Howard Greenfield - Songs

Songs

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  • "Amarillo"
  • "A Woman is a Sentimental Thing"
  • "Baby Roo"
  • "Bewitched"
  • "Birds Do It"
  • "Breakin' in a Brand New Broken Heart"
  • "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do"
  • "Calendar Girl"
  • "Call Me Crazy"
  • "Candy Heart"
  • "Counting Teardrops"
  • "Cry a Little Sometimes"
  • "Crying in the Rain"
  • "Does Goodnight Mean Goodbye?"
  • "Don't Hide Your Love"
  • "Don't Read the Letter I Wrote You"
  • "Eternity"
  • "Everybody's Somebody's Fool"
  • "Falling"
  • "Find Yourself a Rainbow"
  • "Foolish Little Girl"
  • "Funny Thing About Time"
  • "Get Rid of Him"
  • "Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen"
  • "Heartache Named Johnny"
  • "High School Girl"
  • "I Gotta Find Her"
  • "I Think It’s Gonna Rain"
  • "I Wish I'd Never Been Born"
  • "Is This the Way to Amarillo"
  • "It Hurts to Be in Love"
  • "King of the Mountain"
  • "Let's Go to the Movies"
  • "Little Devil"
  • "Love Will Keep Us Together"
  • "Lovey Kravezit"
  • "Lucky in Love with You"
  • "My Heart Has a Mind of Its Own"
  • "Next Door to an Angel"
  • "Nobody's Asking Questions (But Everyone Wants To Know)"
  • "Oh! Carol"
  • "Our Last Song Together"
  • "Passing Time"
  • "Poor Little Puppet"
  • "Puppet Man"
  • "Put Yourself in My Place"
  • "Rainy Day Bells"
  • "She'll Never Be You"
  • "Sing Me"
  • "Stairway to Heaven"
  • "Standing in The Ruins (Of Our Old Love Affair)"
  • "Stranger in The World"
  • "Stupid Cupid"
  • "The Diary"
  • "The Doll House Is Empty"
  • "The Hungry Years"
  • "The Other Side of Me"
  • "Two Less Lonely People in The World"
  • "Venus in Blue Jeans"
  • "(Wait Till You See) My Gidget"
  • "Walking in the Footsteps of a Fool"
  • "When the Boys Meet the Girls"
  • "When Somebody Loves You"
  • "Where the Boys Are"
  • "You Gotta Make Your Own Sunshine"
  • "You Mean Everything to Me"
  • "You Never Done It Like That"
  • "Your Used to Be"

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    Music is so much a part of their daily lives that if an Indian visits another reservation one of the first questions asked on his return is: “What new songs did you learn?”
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    O women, kneeling by your altar-rails long hence,
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