Tag “genre”
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Recordings tagged as “genre”
777 recordings found
- 4 - Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) by Edison Lighthouse
- 3 - Burner (live, 1998-05-21: Docks, Hamburg, Germany) by Motörhead
- 3 - Lullaby by Jack Johnson (singer‐songwriter from Hawaii) feat. Matt Costa
- 3 - On Your Feet or on Your Knees (live, 1998-05-21: Docks, Hamburg, Germany) by Motörhead
- 3 - Over Your Shoulder (live, 1998-05-21: Docks, Hamburg, Germany) by Motörhead
- 3 - Overnight Sensation (live, 1998-05-21: Docks, Hamburg, Germany) by Motörhead
- 3 - Sacrifice (live, 1998-05-21: Docks, Hamburg, Germany) by Motörhead
- 3 - Stay Clean (live, 1998-05-21: Docks, Hamburg, Germany) by Motörhead
- 3 - Wrong Turn by Jack Johnson (singer‐songwriter from Hawaii)
- 2 - Alright, Okay You Win by Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”)
- 2 - Bridge Over Troubled Water by Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”)
- 2 - Broken by Jack Johnson (singer‐songwriter from Hawaii)
- 2 - Civil War (live, 1998-05-21: Docks, Hamburg, Germany) by Motörhead
- 2 - Games People Play by 51.50 Illegally Insane
- 2 - Hanging by a Moment by Lifehouse
- 2 - Hear You Me (Bleed American Demos) by Jimmy Eat World
- 2 - Heart of Stone (mono version) by The Rolling Stones
- 2 - Hero by Chad Kroeger feat. Josey Scott
- 2 - I’m So Bad, Baby I Don’t Care (live, 1998-05-21: Docks, Hamburg, Germany) by Motörhead
- 2 - If That Were Me by Melanie C
- 2 - Jungle Gym by Jack Johnson (singer‐songwriter from Hawaii) feat. G. Love
- 2 - Monster Mash by Bobby (Boris) Pickett and The Crypt‐Kickers
- 2 - Nothing Up My Sleeve (live, 1998-05-21: Docks, Hamburg, Germany) by Motörhead
- 2 - One Step Beyond (live, 1992-08-08/09: Finsbury Park, Haringey, London, UK) by Madness (English pop/ska band)
- 2 - One Wild Night (full version with a "James Brown" talk at the end) by Bon Jovi (group)
- 2 - People Watching by Jack Johnson (singer‐songwriter from Hawaii)
- 2 - Questions by Jack Johnson (singer‐songwriter from Hawaii)
- 2 - Reflections of My Life by Marmalade (60’s band)
- 2 - Samba de Sausalito by Santana (US Latin, blues, & rock band)
- 2 - Supposed to Be by Jack Johnson (singer‐songwriter from Hawaii)
- 2 - Take the Blame (live, 1998-05-21: Docks, Hamburg, Germany) by Motörhead
- 2 - The 3 R’s by Jack Johnson (singer‐songwriter from Hawaii)
- 2 - The Sharing Song by Jack Johnson (singer‐songwriter from Hawaii)
- 2 - Upside Down by Jack Johnson (singer‐songwriter from Hawaii)
- 2 - Violent Revolution by Kreator
- 2 - We’re Going to Be Friends by Jack Johnson (singer‐songwriter from Hawaii)
- 2 - Who Am I by Casting Crowns (CCM band)
- 2 - With My Own Two Hands by Jack Johnson (singer‐songwriter from Hawaii) feat. Ben Harper (singer, Weissenborn guitar player, The Innocent Criminals)
- 1 - ...For Thee I Bleed by Internecine (US Death Metal)
- 1 - 'n Vrou Staan by Haar Man by Lianie May
- 1 - 1 A.M. by Beautiful Creatures
- 1 - 1/2 by Cledus T. Judd
- 1 - 4 Words (to Choke Upon) by Bullet for My Valentine
- 1 - 6 Underground by Sneaker Pimps
- 1 - 9M13 With Vocals and Percusion by Hans Zimmer (German score composer)
- 1 - 13M17 by Hans Zimmer (German score composer)
- 1 - 54 5de straat by Eden (South African Band)
- 1 - 68 chevy by Bok van Blerk
- 1 - 138 Trek (part of “XX, Volume 2” DJ‐mix) by DJ Zinc (UK drum & bass producer)
- 1 - A Cool Breeze by Mac Lethal feat. Approach
- 1 - A Duel Will Settle This by Mates of State
- 1 - A Real Fine Place to Start by Sara Evans
- 1 - A Song for You by Céline Dion
- 1 - A Spaceman Came Travelling by Chris de Burgh (British-Irish singer-songwriter and instrumentalist)
- 1 - A Winter’s Tale by The Magnets (British a cappella group)
- 1 - A World to Believe In by Céline Dion
- 1 - Access Peace (Loveparade 2002) (Dr. Motte remix) (part of a “Access Peace: The Loveparade Compilation 2002” DJ‐mix) by The Love Committee (German techno duo)
- 1 - After All Is Said and Done by BBMak
- 1 - Ain’t Necessarily So by Bronski Beat
- 1 - Ain’t No Sense in Love by Take That
- 1 - All I Want by Lynch Mob (US hard rock band)
- 1 - All Shook Up by Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”)
- 1 - All That You Know by Lee Mead
- 1 - Alley Cat by Chet Atkins
- 1 - Alone by Céline Dion
- 1 - Always by Andra (Namibian singer/songwriter)
- 1 - Amazing Grace by The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
- 1 - Angel Pumping Gas by Lindsey Pool
- 1 - Angie Baby by Helen Reddy
- 1 - Angyal by Unique (Hungarian synth-pop, electro-pop group)
- 1 - Another Chance (part of “XX, Volume 2” DJ‐mix) by Roger Sanchez
- 1 - Another Day by Deride
- 1 - Aquarius / Let the Sun Shine In by Andy Williams (US pop/jazz vocalist)
- 1 - Arkansaw Traveler by Chet Atkins
- 1 - As Long as They Have Cigarettes in Hell by Oasis (Noel & Liam Gallagher)
- 1 - Azért nincs tovább by Heaven Street Seven
- 1 - Baby, I Love Your Way by Peter Frampton
- 1 - Baby, You’ve Been on My Mind by Linda Ronstadt
- 1 - Bad Girl by Madonna (“Queen of Pop”)
- 1 - Baggy Trousers (live, 1992-08-08/09: Finsbury Park, Haringey, London, UK) by Madness (English pop/ska band)
- 1 - Band of Gold by Freda Payne
- 1 - Bang by Eve 6
- 1 - Be the One by Melanie C
- 1 - Beautiful Morning by Take That
- 1 - Beautiful World by Take That
- 1 - Bed and Breakfast Man (live, 1992-08-08/09: Finsbury Park, Haringey, London, UK) by Madness (English pop/ska band)
- 1 - Bel Bel Bel by Lianie May
- 1 - Believe by Mad Margritt (Georgia based AOR group)
- 1 - Belinda Carlisle Medley - a) Heaven Is a Place on Earth b) Leave a Light on for Me c) Little Black Book d) We Want the Same Thing by Lianie May
- 1 - Bend Me, Shape Me by Amen Corner (60s British Group)
- 1 - Big Boss Man by Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”)
- 1 - Billy Don’t Be a Hero by Paper Lace
- 1 - Birds Also Sing for Anamaria by DJ Cam (French jazzy hip-hop DJ/producer)
- 1 - Bízz meg bennem by Unique (Hungarian synth-pop, electro-pop group)
- 1 - Black Rain by Hans Zimmer (German score composer)
- 1 - Blackberry Wine by Gordon Lightfoot
- 1 - Blacklist by Beautiful Creatures
- 1 - Blade by Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash
- 1 - Bleed by Collective Soul
- 1 - Blue Christmas by Elvis Presley (“The King of Rock and Roll”)