Oh, what a list:
1. Oh Darling – Aaron Richard
2. Oh Lord, Please Don’t Burn Us – Lager Rhythms
3. Oh Mama – Stanley Smith
4. Oh My Brother – Eddie From Ohio
5. Oh My Soul – The Buddhacrush
6. Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh – Say Hi
7. Oh Very Young – Cat Stevens
8. Oh Yeah – Carolyn Wonderland
9. Oh! You Pretty Woman – Willie and The Wheel
10. Oh, Lisa – Feo y Loco
What’s got you saying “Oh!” this week?
Entire song list report: Started with “Born To Run”, which is not a cover but a parody by Rob Carlson, about eggs. Finished with “Callin’ In Twisted”, by the Reverend Horton Heat, which is song #642. That’s 135 songs this week, and we’re now more than ten percent of the way through. The last “B” song was “Bye Ya”, by Earl Klugh, song #623, and the first “C” song was “C-c-c-crossfire”, by Lions At Your Door.
No “O-o-h Child” by the Five Stairsteps! J’accuse! (or even “Oh Yeah” by Yello?)
Joking, obviously, but those two, along with Cat Stevens, were the first 3 “Oh” songs I thought of when I saw the headline.
Oh Lady, Be Good — Artie Shaw & His Orchestra
Oh No, Not My Baby — Linda Ronstadt
Oh Susanna — James Taylor
Oh Very Young — Cat Stevens
Oh! Darling — The Beatles
Oh, Atlanta — Alison Krauss & Union Station
Oh, Had I A Golden Thread — Eva Cassidy
Oh, How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning — Irving Berlin & Cast
Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin’ — Gordon MacRae
How about the husband/wife combo available on The Gilmore Girls soundtrack (yeah, that’s right, I said The Gilmore Girls soundtrack)…?
Oh My Love – John Lennon and the truly horrific… O’oh – Yoko Ono