1st instance per song, in Context | Song Title | Position | First |
---|---|---|---|
So I could start to change | Access Me | 85 of 148 | 6/26/04 |
and she started to cry (+1) | Alumni Blues | 90 of 298 | 3/16/85 |
A word remains that I can start (+4) | Beauty of a broken heart | 13 of 186 | 3/7/09 |
When the road rocks started to slide (+1) | Destiny Unbound | 126 of 330 | 9/14/90 |
Starts me up and stops me and puts me into bed | Driver | 12 of 170 | 10/17/98 |
I get red, and then I start to steam | Fuck Your Face | 93 of 129 | 4/29/87 |
It must have been a bad idea to start stacking it up | Idea | 169 of 285 | 6/15/10 |
And a little light could start to shine | If I Told You | 89 of 107 | unperformed |
I started to slip | In a Hole | 43 of 209 | 10/20/89 |
I start to run | Llama | 48 of 69 | 10/27/90 |
When the phone calls start (+1) | Mexican Cousin | 43 of 92 | 1/2/03 |
Takes the object starts the game | My Friend, My Friend | 107 of 155 | 3/6/92 |
Start vibration in the inside of your throat | Say Something | 122 of 256 | 7/27/13 |
If you would only start to live | Scents and Subtle Sounds | 5 of 190 | 7/7/03 |
It's dawning on me how it starts | Sing Monica | 37 of 212 | 10/31/13 |
The solar garlic starts to rot | Stash | 102 of 117 | 9/13/90 |
and then he starts to climb the stairs | Steam | 194 of 280 | 6/4/11 |
Standing on the edge of a cliff, I start to slip (+3) | Sugar Shack | 9 of 180 | 6/7/09 |
Feels it tilt and start to side | The Mango Song | 77 of 113 | 3/30/89 |
Started me thinking what I already knew | Things People Do | 149 of 216 | 6/28/16 |
It's a small world But we all start out small (+1) | Twenty Years Later | 127 of 297 | 6/5/09 |
the engine starts to charge | Windy City | 104 of 158 | 8/11/09 |
Does any of this even start to ring a bell | Yarmouth Road | 142 of 282 | 7/5/13 |
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