Other Hits
Hits that peaked below #10 on the Hot 100, or hits from genre charts (alt rock, rock, R&B, country, adult contemporary) that have been featured on The Lost Songs Project. Alphabetized by title.
“All I Really Want To Do,” Cher OR The Byrds (1965)
“Already Gone,” Sugarland (2008)
“American Child,” Phil Vassar (2002)
“Angel,” Angela Winbush (1987)
“Angry All the Time,” Tim McGraw (2001)
“Bikini Girls With Machine Guns,” The Cramps (1989)
“Bittersweet Me,” R.E.M. (1996)
“Bounce With Me,” Lil’ Bow Wow (2000)
“Bring the Boys Home,” Freda Payne (1971)
“Choose,” Color Me Badd (1994)
“Come In Out of the Rain,” Wendy Moten (1993)
“Crystal Clear,” The Darling Buds (1990)
“Damn Good,” David Lee Roth (1988)
“Darling Be Home Soon,” The Lovin’ Spoonful (1967)
“Days of the Week,” Stone Temple Pilots (2001)
“The Devil You Know,” Jesus Jones (1993)
“Don’t Make Me Over,” Dionne Warwick (1962)
“Do You Sleep?,” Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories (1995)
“Einstein on the Beach,” Counting Crows (1994)
“Everlasting Love,” Howard Jones (1989)
“For Your Precious Love,” The Impressions (1958)
“Freak of the Week,” Marvelous 3 (1998)
“General Hospi-tale,” The Afternoon Delights (1981)
“God,” Tori Amos (1994)
“Goodbye to You,” Scandal (1982)
“Hate on Me,” Jill Scott (2007)
“Heaven’s Just a Sin Away,” The Kendalls (1977)
“Here to Forever,” Death Cab for Cutie (2022)
“Hey Venus,” That Petrol Emotion (1990)
“I Ain’t Gonna Stand For It,” Stevie Wonder (1981)
“I Am,” Mary J. Blige (2010)
“I Could Never Love Another,” The Temptations (1968)
“I Don’t Think That Man Should Sleep Alone,” Ray Parker, Jr. (1987)
“I Take My Chances,” Mary Chapin Carpenter (1994)
“I Tell It Like It Used to Be,” T. Graham Brown (1985)
“I Told You So,” Keith Urban (2007)
“I Would’ve Loved You Anyway,” Trisha Yearwood (2001)
“If I Fall You’re Going Down With Me,” The (Dixie) Chicks (2001)
“In My Dreams,” The Party (1992)
“In The House of Stone and Light,” Martin Page (1994)
“It’s My Party,” Chaka Khan (1988)
“J.A.R.,” Green Day (1995)
“Keep Me Cryin’,” Al Green (1976)
“Laurie (Strange Things Happen),” Dickey Lee (1965)
“Leave It Alone,” Living Colour (1993)
“Leech,” Eve 6 (1998)
“Letitgo,” Prince (1994)
“Let Me Tickle Your Fancy,” Jermaine Jackson (1982)
“Lies,” The Knickerbockers (1966)
“Love Overboard,” Gladys Knight & The Pips (1987)
“Love U More,” Sunscreem (1992)
“Low,” Kelly Clarkson (2003)
“Missionary Man,” Eurythmics (1986)
“Mississippi Cotton Picking Delta Town,” Charley Pride (1976)
“A Little Bit of Love,” Weezer (2022)
“My Best Theory,” Jimmy Eat World (2010)
“My Name Is Not Susan,” Whitney Houston (1991)
“Never Enough,” The Cure (1990)
“No Myth,” Michael Penn (1990)
“Old Flame,” Alabama (1981)
“One of a Kind (Love Affair),” The Spinners (1973)
“Paradise Tonight,” Charly McClain and Mickey Gilley (1983)
“Photograph,” R.E.M. and Natalie Merchant (1993)
“Practice What You Preach,” Barry White (1994)
“Rated ‘X’,” Loretta Lynn (1972)
“Rockin’ the Paradise,” Styx (1981)
“Room at the Top,” Adam Ant (1990)
“Save Some Love,” Keedy (1991)
“See Saw,” Aretha Franklin (1968)
“She’d Give Anything,” Boy Howdy OR Gerald Levert (1993/1994)
“Shake the Sugar Tree,” Pam Tillis (1993)
“A Small Victory,” Faith No More (1992)
“Somebody’s Knockin’,” Terri Gibbs (1980)
“Something About You,” Four Tops (1965)
“So Much for Pretending,” Bryan White (1996)
“The Sound of Goodbye,” Crystal Gayle (1984)
“Stand!” Sly and the Family Stone (1969)
“Stand Beside Me,” Jo Dee Messina (1998)
“St. Teresa,” Joan Osborne (1996)
“Swamp Witch,” Jim Stafford (1973)
“Swept Away,” Diana Ross (1984)
“That’s What Love Can Do,” Boy Krazy (1993)
“U Will Know,” BMU (Black Men United) (1994)
“West of the Wall,” Toni Fisher (1962)
“What About Me?” Moving Pictures (1983/1989)
“What About Me?” Kenny Rogers, Kim Carnes, and James Ingram (1984)
“What I Really Meant to Say,” Cyndi Thomson (2001)
“Whatever,” En Vogue (1997)
“When I Think About Angels,” Jamie O’Neal (2001)
“When The Lovelight…,” The Supremes (1963)
“Why Didn’t You Call Me,” Macy Gray (2000)
“Why Do You Love Me,” Garbage (2005)
“Why Me,” Kris Kristofferson (1973)
“You’ll Lose a Good Thing,” Freddy Fender (1976)