1st instance per song, in Context | Song Title | Position | First |
---|---|---|---|
My old lady turned to me (+1) | Alumni Blues | 85 of 298 | 3/16/85 |
and turned to face the furry thugs | Axilla | 117 of 153 | 11/19/92 |
That three wrong turns | Blaze On | 173 of 373 | 7/21/15 |
Make the devil turn around | Crowd Control | 138 of 139 | 11/28/03 |
It's today the time to turn around | Devotion to a Dream | 73 of 244 | 10/31/13 |
In the end all I could do was turn my head in shame | Dog Faced Boy | 111 of 145 | 4/14/94 |
Soaring and turning suspended on air | Esther | 321 of 582 | 9/12/88 |
Milly turned and began to scream at Floyd | Fee | 242 of 373 | 8/9/87 |
For I've been turned around somehow | Frankie Says | 24 of 187 | 4/2/98 |
he turns to look at you | Gaul Swerves and the Rest is Everything Else | 310 of 367 | 10/26/89 |
Left is where I always turn | Limb by Limb | 70 of 230 | 6/13/97 |
And I take a wrong turn and I'm on the wrong path | Maze | 25 of 132 | 3/6/92 |
My turning wheel, my little docking pup | McGrupp and the Watchful Hosemasters | 31 of 155 | 4/6/85 |
the wheels are turning | Mercury | 31 of 340 | 7/22/15 |
Oh tequila I turn to you | Mexican Cousin | 4 of 92 | 1/2/03 |
No left turn unstoned | NICU | 213 of 305 | 3/6/92 |
And you turn it to one side | No Men in No Man's Land | 142 of 193 | 7/21/15 |
the moment when the stars all turned around | Roggae | 31 of 105 | 6/30/98 |
Turn around, around (+1) | Splinters of Hail | 53 of 75 | unperformed |
and he turned to me and he began to sing | The Lizards | 102 of 525 | 1/27/88 |
I'll wait with you till the tide turns (+10) | Tide Turns | 54 of 213 | 6/29/16 |
and in through the door to signal the turns of a dance | Train Song | 200 of 203 | 7/21/96 |
And I turn and walk away, House party | Turtle in the Clouds | 21 of 196 | 10/31/18 |
And it's turning real fast Here upside down (+1) | Twenty Years Later | 90 of 297 | 6/5/09 |
You turn and walk off on the mossy green | What Things Seem | 156 of 194 | 10/11/10 |
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