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Songs from Movies
100

This Bill Haley & His Comet song is often called the first big rock 'n' roll hit and was featured in blackboard jungle. 

Rock Around the clock

100

The Motown girl group, Supremes sang this song in 1965. 

Stop! In the name of love. 

100

The Bee Gees had everyone dancing with this disco anthem from Saturday Night Fever?


Stayin Alive 

100

Michael Jackson made history moonwalking to this 1983 hit. 

Billie Jean 

100

This Elvis Presley tune from the Blue Hawaii (1961) became one of his signature love songs. 

Cant help falling in love.

200

"You ain't nothing but a _________, crying all time."

"Hound dog" by Elvis Presly

200

The Beatles' first #1 hit in the U.S.  had everyone shouting, " She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah!" 

She Loves You

200

John Denver sang about this country road that took him home?


Take Me Home, Country Road.

200

Cyndy Lauper reminded us that "Girls just want to have fun"

Girls Just Want to have fun.

200

From the 1961 movie Breakfast at Tiffany's, Audrey Hepburn made this song a timeless classic. 

Moon River

300

Chuck Berry's 1958 rock classic about a country boy who called "play a guitar just like ringing bell. 

Johnny B. Good

300

This rock anthem by the Rolling stones declared, "I cant get no... " 

(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction. 

300

Queen's 1975 rock opera told us, " Is this the real life, is this just fantasy?

Bohemian Rhapsody

300

Bonnie Tyler had a huge 1983 hit with this song.......

Total Eclipse of the heart

300

Celine Dion 's Oscar- winning ballad from Titanic (1997) made audiences cry for Jack and Rose. 

My heart will go on. 

400

This Jerry Lee Lewis hit had everyone talking about "fire" in 1957. 

Great Balls of fire

400
This folk duo, Simon and Garfunkel told us, "Hello darkness, my old friend" in 1966. 

The sound of Silence. 

400

The Swedish group, Abba won Eurovision in 1974 with this song. 

Waterloo

400

This Band sang "Don't Stop Believing" in 1981

Journey

400

Whitney Houston belted out this love song in The Body Guard (1992) originally by Dolly Parton. 

I will always love you. 

500
The Everly Brothers' dreamy 1958 Ballad told us that  "all I have to do is_______."

Dream ( All I have to do is dream)  by the Everly Brothers. 

500

Aretha Franklin spelled it out in her 1967 hit, demanding "R-E-S-P-E-C-T"

Respect. 
500

This Eagles' classic welcomed us to a place where "you can never leave."

Hotel California 

500

Survivor powered up the Rocky III soundtrack with this album. 

Eye of the Tiger. 

500

This 1964 Disney classic featured Julie Andrews singing " A spoonful of sugar" 

Mary Poppins