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- Comin' Home Baby Mel Torme 1962
- Coming Home Soldier Bobby Vinton 1966
- Coming On Strong Brenda Lee 1966
- Commotion Creedence Clearwater Revival 1969
- The Composer Diana Ross And The Supremes 1969
- Concrete And Clay Unit Four Plus Two 1965
(This song also became a hit for Eddie Rambeau (1965).) - Concrete And Clay Eddie Rambeau 1965
(Same song as the above) - Conquistador Procol Harum 1972
- Conscience James Darren 1962
- The Continental Walk Hank Ballard And The Midnighters 1961
(This song also became a hit for the Rollers (1961).) - Convoy C.W. McCall 1975
(This mostly spoken song, which consists of an on-the-road conversation between a bunch of rednecks over CB radio and a sung refrain, topped both the Country and Pop/Rock charts.) - Cook With Honey Judy Collins 1973
- Cool Aid Paul Humphrey And His Cool Aid Chemists 1971
(Instrumental) - Cool Jerk The Capitols 1966
- Cool River Maria Muldaur 1975
(B-side of "I'm A Woman") - Corazon Carole King 1973
- Corinna, Corinna Ray Peterson 1960
(This song was previously a hit for Joe Turner (1956).) - Corner Of The Sky The Jackson 5 1972
- A Cottage For Sale Little Willie John 1960
- Could It Be I'm Falling In Love Spinners 1972
- Could It Be Magic Barry Manilow 1975
(This song later also became a hit for Donna Summer (1976).) - Count Me In Gary Lewis And The Playboys 1965
- (1-2-3-4-5-6-7) Count The Days Inez and Charlie Foxx 1968
- Country Boy Fats Domino 1960
- Country Bumpkin Cal Smith 1974
(This song topped the Country charts.) - Country Girl-City Man Billy Vera And Judy Clay 1968
- Country Road James Taylor 1971
- The Cover Of "Rolling Stone" Dr. Hook And The Medicine Show 1972
- Cowboys To Girls The Intruders 1968
- A Cowboys Work Is Never Done Sonny And Cher 1972
- Cracklin' Rosie Neil Diamond 1970
(This song topped the charts. "Cracklin' Rosie" is the nickname for a type of homemade brew drunk by a native Canadian tribe.) - Cradle Of Love Johnny Preston 1960