1st instance per song, in Context | Song Title | Position | First |
---|---|---|---|
The woman was a dream I had Though rather hard to keep | Bouncing Around The Room | 12 of 276 | 1/20/90 |
And all this emotion is kept harmless at bay | Chalk Dust Torture | 162 of 170 | 2/1/91 |
Fighting drugs and abortion will keep you out of hell | Dear Mrs. Reagan | 14 of 191 | 11/14/85 |
You may as well keep your belly full | Demand | 5 of 87 | 4/9/94 |
No more promises, that no one could keep (+4) | Devotion to a Dream | 8 of 244 | 10/31/13 |
I pray the lord that I might keep | Dogs Stole Things | 70 of 113 | 6/13/97 |
Trying to stop these demons that keep dancing in my head (+2) | Down with Disease | 15 of 184 | 12/31/93 |
Keeps my eyes open for most of the day (+1) | Driver | 46 of 170 | 10/17/98 |
And a bamboo cane to help her keep the pace | Fee | 57 of 373 | 8/9/87 |
To keep my eye on you You always say | Friday | 10 of 161 | 1/4/03 |
Inside your Fuego we keep it rolling (+3) | Fuego | 61 of 114 | 10/31/13 |
Keep the pattern till June | Halfway to the Moon | 32 of 185 | 6/19/10 |
but you'd keep it inside | Joy | 72 of 281 | 6/7/09 |
I try to keep the home fires burning | Mercury | 38 of 340 | 7/22/15 |
And it takes so much to keep up this disguise (+1) | More | 96 of 432 | 10/14/16 |
And you'd say ok but you'd keep it inside | Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S. | 72 of 281 | 10/31/18 |
are keeping me from letting go | Splinters of Hail | 40 of 75 | unperformed |
Keep the tires off the line (+1) | Strange Design | 40 of 180 | 5/16/95 |
Ooh just to keep him from feeling alone | Walfredo | 142 of 317 | 2/13/97 |
keeps debris from blanketing my show | Windy City | 31 of 158 | 8/11/09 |
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