“I found a picture of you (oh oh oh oh) / What ________ my world that night / To a place in the past / We've been cast out of? (oh oh oh oh)” (Hynde, 1983)
“It's the dirty story of a dirty man / And his ________ wife doesn’t understand” (Lennon McCartney, 1966)
“Your future dream is a shopping ______” (Cook, Jones, Lydon & Matlock, 1976)
“Awop-bop-a-___-mop alop-bom-bom” (Richard & LaBostrie, 1955)
“Yo, remember back on the boogie when ____ used to harmonize like, you know?” (Colline, 1998)
“Your pop caught you smoking, and he said ‘No way’ / That _________ smokes two packs a day” (Yauch & Cushman, 1986)
“Yo! His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy / There's vomit on his _______ already: Mom's spaghetti” (Mathers, Bass & Resto, 2002)
“A mulatto, an albino / A ________, my libido” (Cobain, Novoselic & Grohl, 1991)
“I know I need a small vacation but it don’t look like rain / And if it snows that _______ down south won't ever stand the strain” (Webb, 1968)
“No short-haired, yellow-bellied, son of tricky dicky / Is gonna mother _______ soft soap me / With just a pocketful of hope” (Lennon, 1971)
“Birds singing in the ________ tree / Dream a little dream of me” (Kahn, Andre & Schwandt, 1968)
“Oh, don't you let the wrong words slip / While kissing __________ lips / Odds are you won't live to see tomorrow” (Barri & Sloan, 1966)
“You'll never know if you don't go / You'll never _____ if you don't glow” (Camp, 1999)
“Just like _________ did / I try to keep my surface hid / Smiling in the public, I / But in my lonely room, I cry / The tears of a clown” (Crosby, Robinson & Wonder, 1970)
“Where have all the graveyards gone? / Gone to ¬¬¬¬¬_______, every one” (Seeger, Paige & Hickerson, 1962)
“Some people call me Maurice / Cause I speak of the _________ of love” (Ertegun, Curtis & Miller, 1973)
“Just listen to the music of the traffic in the city / Linger on the sidewalk where the ____ signs are pretty” (Hatch, 1964)
“I'm not going to get too sentimental / Like those other ______ valentines / Cause I don't know if you've been loving somebody / I only know it isn't mine” (Costello, 1977)
“Splish splash, I was taking a bath / Long about a Saturday night, yeah / A rub ___, just relaxing in the tub / Thinking everything was alright” (Darin & Murray, 1958)
“All along the watchtower, princes kept the view / While all the women came and went, ________ servants, too.” (Dylan, 1968)
“You got to pick up every stitch / Two rabbits runnin' in the ditch / ________ out to make it rich” (Donovan & Phillips, 1966)
“She's got electric boots, a ______ suit / You know I read it in a magazine, oh / B-B-B-Bennie and the Jets”(John & Taupin, 1973)
“Just put me in a wheelchair / Get me to the show / Hurry hurry hurry before I go ____” (Colvin, Cummings & Hyman, 1978)
“But I'd rather be a free man in my grave / Than living as a ______ or a slave” (Cliff, 1972)
“Oh, well, there’s Flo on my left and there’s Mary on my right / And Janie is the girl, well, that I’ll be with tonight / And when she asks me, which one I love the best? / I tear open my shirt and I show her ‘_____’ on my chest” (Maresca, 1961)
“M.I.A. / Third world democracy / Yeah, I've got more records than the ___ / So, uh, no funny business (are you ready all?)” (Simonon, Arulpragasam, Jones, Pentz, Mellor & Headon, 2007)
“It was the _____ of June, another sleepy, dusty Delta day / I was out choppin’ cotton and my brother was balin’ hay” (Gentry, 1967)
“Just need a little brain _____ surgery / I got to que my insecurity” (Rebennack, 1973)