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Last Date Floyd Cramer 1960
(Instrumental. "Last Date" also charted for Lawrence Welk in 1960.)
The Last Farewell Roger Whittaker 1975
The Last Game Of The Season (A Blind Man In The Bleachers) David Geddes 1975
("The Last Game Of The Season (A Blind Man In The Bleachers)" also charted for Kenny Starr in 1975.)
Last Kiss J. Frank Wilson And The Cavaliers 1964, 1974
("Last Kiss" also charted for Wednesday in 1974.)
Last Night Mar-Keys 1961
(Instrumental.)
Last Song Edward Bear 1973
The Last Time The Rolling Stones 1965
(Both this song and its flip side, "Play With Fire," were chart hits in 1965.)
Last Train To Clarksville The Monkees 1966
("Last Train To Clarksville" topped the charts for the Monkees in 1966 and was their chart debut song.)
The Last Waltz Engelbert Humperdinck 1967
The Last Word In Lonesome Is Me Eddy Arnold 1966
Laugh At Me Sonny Bono 1965
Laugh, Laugh The Beau Brummels 1965
Laughing The Guess Who 1969
Laughter In The Rain Neil Sedaka 1975
Laurie (Strange Things Happen) Dickey Lee 1965
(Dickey Lee's "Laurie (Strange Things Happen)" is known as "the sweater song" on this website because people remember the sweater in the song's lyrics but cannot remember the title or artist.)
Lay A Little Lovin' On Me Robin McNamara 1970
Lay Down (Candles In The Rain) Melanie With The Edwin Hawkins Singers 1970
Lay Lady Lay Bob Dylan 1969
("Lay Lady Lay" later also charted for Ferrante & Teicher (1970) and the Isley Brothers (1972).)
Layla Derek And The Dominos 1972
(A short version of "Layla" previously charted in 1971. A "Live" version reached the Top 40 in 1992.)
Lazy Day Spanky And Our Gang 1967
Lazy River Bobby Darin 1961
("Lazy River" previously charted for Roberta Sherwood (1956) and also charted for Si Zentner in 1961.)Previous | Next