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May I Bill Deal And The Rhondels 1969
May I Take A Giant Step (Into Your Heart) The 1910 Fruitgum Company 1968
May The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose "Little" Jimmy Dickens 1965
Maybe I Know Lesley Gore 1964
Maybe Tomorrow The Jackson 5 1971
Maybellene Johnny Rivers 1964
("Maybellene" previously charted for Chuck Berry (1955).)
Me About You The Mojo Men 1967
("Me About You" later also charted for the Lovin' Spoonful in 1969.)
Me And Baby Brother War 1974
Me And Bobby McGee Janis Joplin 1971
("Me And Bobby McGee" later also charted for Jerry Lee Lewis in 1972.)
Me And Bobby McGee Jerry Lee Lewis 1972
("Me And Bobby McGee" previously topped the charts for Janis Joplin in 1971.)
Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard Paul Simon 1972
Me And Mrs. Jones Billy Paul 1972
("Me And Mrs. Jones" later also charted for the Dramatics in 1975.)
Me And My Arrow Nilsson 1971
Me And You And A Dog Named Boo Lobo 1971
Me, The Peaceful Heart Lulu 1968
Mean Woman Blues Roy Orbison 1963
Mecca Gene Pitney 1963
Medicine Man (Part 1) Buchanan Brothers 1969
("Medicine Man (Part 1)" had as its B-side "Medicine Man (Part II).")
Melanie Makes Me Smile Tony Burrows 1970
Mellow Yellow Donovan 1966
("Mellow Yellow" later also charted for Senator Bobby & Senator McKinley in 1967.)
Memories Elvis Presley 1969
("Memories" later also charted for the Lettermen as a medley in 1970.)
Memphis Lonnie Mack 1963
(Instrumental. This song previously charted for Chuck Berry as "Memphis, Tennessee" (1959). A sung version later also charted for Johnny Rivers in 1964.)
Memphis Johnny Rivers 1964
("Memphis" was Johnny River's chart debut song. This song was written and first recorded by Chuck Berry as "Memphis, Tennessee" in 1959. Lonnie Mack also charted with an instrumental version in 1963.)
Memphis Soul Stew King Curtis 1967
Memphis Underground Herbie Mann 1969
(Instrumental.)
Men Are Gettin' Scarce Joe Tex 1968
The Men In My Little Girl's Life Mike Douglas 1966
(This song is mostly spoken throughout.)Previous | Next