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Today The New Christy Minstrels 1964
Together Connie Francis 1961
Together Again Ray Charles 1966
Together Let's Find Love The 5th Dimension 1972
Togetherness Frankie Avalon 1960
Tom Cat The Rooftop Singers 1963
Tomorrow Strawberry Alarm Clock 1968
Tonight Ferrante And Teicher 1961
(Instrumental. "Tonight" also charted for Eddie Fisher in 1961.)
Tonight (Could Be The Night) The Velvets 1961
Tonight I Fell In Love The Tokens 1961
Tonight I Won't Be There Adam Wade 1961
Tonight My Love, Tonight Paul Anka 1961
Tonight's The Night Solomon Burke 1965
Tonight's The Night The Shirelles 1960
("Tonight's The Night" also charted for the Chiffons in 1960.)
Too Busy Thinking About My Baby Marvin Gaye 1969
Too Many Fish In The Sea The Marvelettes 1965
("Too Many Fish In The Sea" later also charted for Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels as a medley in 1967.)
Too Many Fish In The Sea/Three Little Fishes Mitch Ryder And The Detroit Wheels 1967
("Too Many Fish In The Sea/Three Little Fishes" previously charted for the Marvelettes (1965).)
Too Many Rivers Brenda Lee 1965
Too Much Of Nothing Peter, Paul And Mary 1967
Too Much Talk Paul Revere And The Raiders Featuring Mark Lindsay 1968
Too Much Tequila The Champs 1960
(Instrumental.)
Too Weak To Fight Clarence Carter 1969
Too Young Donny Osmond 1972
(Written by Sid Lippman and Sylvia Dee, "Too Young" previously topped the charts for Nat "King" Cole in 1951 and also charted that same year for Toni Arden, Patty Andrews, Fran Allison, Richard Hayes, and (in the UK) Jimmy Young.)
Top Of The World Carpenters 1973
("Top Of The World" also charted for Lynn Anderson in 1973.)
Tossin' And Turnin' Bobby Lewis 1961
("Tossin' And Turnin'" topped both the R&B and Pop/Rock charts in 1961 and was Bobby Lewis' chart debut song. Bunny Sigler later also charted with this song in 1973.)Previous | Next