1st instance per song, in Context | Song Title | Position | First |
---|---|---|---|
All too often I become lost | Anything But Me | 111 of 172 | 1/4/03 |
Of radiance arriving much too soon | Beauty of a broken heart | 141 of 186 | 3/7/09 |
when it gets too steep (+2) | Blaze On | 15 of 373 | 7/21/15 |
The yellow fields disappeared too soon | Breath and Burning | 63 of 230 | 6/26/16 |
Transported too fast (death don't hurt very long) (+2) | Death Don't Hurt Very Long | 40 of 274 | 10/31/18 |
But sometimes it seems that he's got too much on his plate (+1) | Driver | 80 of 170 | 10/17/98 |
can hold you there too long (+1) | Evening Song | 110 of 157 | 12/28/19 |
All I say, you're just too weird | I Don't Care | 26 of 54 | 6/16/97 |
Cause this is your song too (+3) | Joy | 111 of 281 | 6/7/09 |
But we don't have to look too far (+1) | Love is What We Are | 46 of 169 | 7/14/17 |
but he looks too much like Dave | McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters | 153 of 155 | 4/6/85 |
but never too tight | Mercury | 99 of 340 | 7/22/15 |
I'm just too damn smart (+1) | My Problem Right There | 76 of 368 | 10/10/10 |
Cause this is your song too (+3) | Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S. | 111 of 281 | 10/31/18 |
Cause every band needs skyscraper too | Simple | 129 of 146 | 5/27/94 |
it really didn't last too long (+1) | Sing Monica | 61 of 212 | 10/31/13 |
Sometimes dreaming is too deep (+1) | The Birdwatcher | 85 of 218 | 12/28/10 |
Unless I mention that the Timer was an Aggie too (+29) | The Dickie Scotland Song 1 | 76 of 406 | unperformed |
He said that he was once a Lizard too | The Lizards | 216 of 525 | 1/27/88 |
If it's too much for you to bear | Tide Turns | 95 of 213 | 6/29/16 |
Too busy to see two versions of me (+1) | Two Versions of Me | 47 of 95 | 7/12/03 |
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