| 1st instance per song, in Context | Song Title | Position | First | 
|---|---|---|---|
| They bought my soul | 555 | 91 of 150 | 10/31/13 | 
| I'm bought for the price of a flagon of rice | Chalk Dust Torture | 13 of 170 | 2/1/91 | 
| Buy another missile and damn the poor to hell | Dear Mrs. Reagan | 114 of 191 | 11/14/85 | 
| And bought and sold my self-control | Horn | 32 of 64 | 5/24/90 | 
| I'll buy you a ewe | My Sweet One | 126 of 158 | 9/9/89 | 
| that her Grandmother had bought her | Reba | 173 of 238 | 10/1/89 | 
| The pressure builds you buy a gift | Sparkle | 5 of 109 | 9/25/91 | 
| Control for smilers can't be bought | Stash | 98 of 117 | 9/13/90 | 
| Think I'm gonna buy me a football team | The Dickie Scotland Song 1 | 375 of 406 | unperformed | 
| I'll buy a couple of small jars - Good | The Practical Song | 28 of 34 | 9/12/88 | 
| Money buys you friends, (+1) | You Never Know | 125 of 227 | 10/31/13 | 
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