- “Rudy, a Message to You,” by Dandy Livingstone (the original 1967 ska version, long before the Specials made it a hit) 
- “Let’s Dance,” by Chris Montez, 1962 
- “Magnet,” by NRBQ, 1972 
- “Funny Funny,” by Sweet, 1971 
- “She’d Rather Be With Me,” by the Turtles, 1967 
- “Pushover,” by Etta James, 1963 
- “Be True to Your School,” by the Beach Boys, 1963 
- “Georgy Girl,” by the Seekers, 1966 
- “Yes We Can,” by Lee Dorsey, 1970 (a hit for the Pointer Sisters, it was remixed in 2008 for Obama supporters) 
- “Wonderful! Wonderful!,” by the Tymes, 1963 
- “Darlin’,” by the Paper Dolls, 1968 (a Beach Boys cover) 
- “Love Comes to Everyone,” by George Harrison, 1979 
- “After Hours,” by the Velvet Underground, featuring Maureen Tucker, 1969 (the song Lou Reed reportedly said was too innocent and pure for him to butcher) 
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