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Cotton Fields (The Cotton Song) (45 version)      3:03    1969
by The Beach Boys
track 80 from GOOD VIBRATIONS: THIRTY YEARS OF THE BEACH BOYS
Cotton Tail      3:13    1940
by Duke Ellington
track 9 from NEVER NO LAMENT: THE BLANTON-WEBSTER BAND
Cotton Tail      4:28    2005
by Benny Carter
track 4 from JAZZMIX2
Cotton Tail (Duke Ellington)      4:43    1998
by Herbie Hancock
track 9 from GERSHWIN'S WORLD
Cotton Wool      6:17    2007
by Lamb
track 10 from AMPS
Cottonmouth      4:25    1995
by Dog's Eye View
track 5 from HAPPY NOWHERE
Cottonwood Symphony      3:12    2010
by The Smashing Pumpkins
track 5 from TEARGARDEN BY KALEIDYSCOPE, VOLUME 2: THE SOLSTICE BARE
Couch Potato      4:18    2003
by "Weird Al" Yankovic
track 1 from POODLE HAT
Cough Coughing      3:20    2005
by Menomena
track 385 from SXSW 2005 SHOWCASING ARTIST
Could Be So Happy      3:51    2009
by Heartless Bastards
track 2 from THE MOUNTAIN
Could It Be Another Change      3:28    1989
by The Samples
track 4 from THE SAMPLES
Could It Be Forever      2:19    1972
by David Cassidy
track 9 from THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION
Could This Be the One?      4:58    1997
by Claire Martin
track 8 from SUMMER JAZZ
Could We Start Again, Please      2:46    1996
by Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber
track 19 from JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR
Could Well Be In      4:23    2004
by The Streets
track 2 from A GRAND DON'T COME FOR FREE
Could You Be Love Gamed? (Lady Gaga vs. Bob Marley)      3:38    2010
by dj BC
track 4 from BEST OF BOOTIE 2010
Could You Be Love Gamed? (Lady Gaga vs. Bob Marley)      3:28    2010
by dj BC
track 4 from BEST OF BOOTIE 2010 [CROSSFADED]
Could You Be Loved      3:53    1980
by Bob Marley and the Wailers
track 21 from PUT THE NEEDLE ON THE RECORD!
Could You Be Loved      4:16    1989
by Shakespear's Sister
track 4 from JANUARY 2005: COVER SONGS THAT DON'T SUCK
Could You Be Loved (12" mix)      5:28    2005
by Bob Marley and the Wailers
track 6 from 14 FROM 4 ON 12"
Could You Be Loved [Shake Your Rump]      3:35    1989
by Bob Marley
track 8 from PAUL'S BOUTIQUE SAMPLE SOURCES
Could You Be the One?      2:35    1987
by Hüsker Dü
track 13 from NEVER MIND THE MAINSTREAM: THE BEST OF MTV'S 120 MINUTES, VOL. 2
Couldn't Bear to Be Special      3:51    1984
by Prefab Sprout
track 6 from SWOON
Couldn't Call It Unexpected No. 4      3:48    1991
by Elvis Costello
track 14 from MIGHTY LIKE A ROSE
Couldn't Care More      3:31    1986
by Fine Young Cannibals
track 2 from FINE YOUNG CANNIBALS
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