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- 2. Roberta Flack covered this song, originally written by Charles Fox & Norman Gimbel, for the opening track of her 1973 album "Killing Me Softly"
- 4. Title track of Train's sophomore album which references a planet
- 5. Zeppelin's take on ancient folk song "The Maid Freed From The Gallows" off their third studio album
- 8. 1975 Queen album containing famous lead single "Bohemian Rhapsody"
- 10. Japanese music group whose name sounds like "Ice Cream"
- 14. American folk rock duo whose famous recordings include "The Sound of Silence" & "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
- 17. "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)" was released as the second single off Hall & Oates' 10th studio album titled this
- 18. Title track off of Derek & the Dominos first and only studio album
- 19. The only good Bublé song
- 21. A jazz a cover of the third movement of this Beethoven piece, covered by The 8-Bit Big Band
- 22. This country singer released her album "Whirlwind" in 2024
- 25. Led Zeppelin's fourth studio album was untitled, but is commonly referred to as this
- 26. Debut single of American rock band 3 Doors Down
- 27. The song "Gratitude" was written by this worship singer
- 29. Worship singer whose debut album is titled "Lord You Are My Song"
- 30. This English rock group released their third studio album "Forever Howlong" in April of 2025, following up their 2022 album "Ants from Up There"
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- 1. Country mashup sing recorded to commemorate the CMA Awards' 50th anniversary
- 3. Carrie Underwood covers this song along with CeCe Winans in her 2021 album "My Savior"
- 6. The 2nd single off "Forever Howlong" song shares a title with a famous song sung to many annually
- 7. Off their 2010 album "Save Me, San Fransisco" this is one of Train's most popular songs
- 9. Thai singer LiSA is also a member of this South Korean girl group
- 11. This Kentucky-born country artist released his album "Starting Over" in 2020
- 12. "Hanging by a Moment" is the opening track off this 2000 Lifehouse album
- 13. Song off "Astro Lounge" by Smash Mouth famous for its inclusion in the opening scene of Dreamwork's "Shrek"
- 15. Japanese pop singer whose stage name is the french word for "to love"
- 16. Country pop singer Brett Young recorded this song as the second single off his debut self-titled album
- 20. The first EP by Japanese band Who-ya Extended with artwork based on the Jujitsu Kaisen anime series
- 23. "Cover Me Up" by Americana singer Jason Isbell is the opening track off this album
- 24. This 1968 non-album single by The Beatles features a 4-minute long coda, lasting over half the song
- 28. This post-grunge band has consisted of vocalist Scott Stapp, guitarist Mark Tremonti, drummer Scott Phillips, and bassist Brian Marshall for most of its existence
