| EDWINSTARR | American singer and songwriter best known the number-one single War |
| ELLAEYRE | English singer and songwriter best known for her collaboration with Rudimental on Waiting All Night, which won the 2014 Brit Award for British Single of the Year |
| STARR | Singer who had a No. 3 UK hit with the single War in 1970, Edwin _ (5) |
| OLETAADAMS | American singer, pianist and songwriter best known for her Grammy-nominated cover of Brenda Russell's Get Here (5,5) |
| HANDY | W C ___, US musician and songwriter best known for the song St Louis Blues |
| CARLYSIMON | American singer-songwriter best known for the number one single You're So Vain |
| SIMON | American singer-songwriter best known for the number one single You're So Vain (5,5) |
| CARLY | American singer-songwriter best known for the number one single You're So Vain (5,5) |
| PERCYSLEDGE | American singer best known for the number one single When a Man Loves a Woman |
| GUYMITCHELL | American singer whose biggest hit was the number one single Singing the Blues |
| PETERSARSTEDT | English singer-songwriter best known for the 1969 number one single Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)? |
| FATSDOMINO | American R&B and rock and roll pianist and singer-songwriter best known for Blueberry Hill |
| ANITABAKER | American singer-songwriter best known for the Grammy-winning single Sweet Love |
| ROGERMILLER | American singer-songwriter best known for King of the Road |
| MARCCOHN | American singer-songwriter best known for the song Walking in Memphis |
| CHRISISAAK | American singer-songwriter best known for his hits Wicked Game and Blue Hotel (5,5) |
| MEEK | Joe ___, pioneering English record producer and songwriter best remembered for the Tornados' 1962 hit Telstar |
| STEPHENSTILLS | American singer and songwriter who is the first artist to be inducted twice on the same night into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: 2 wds. |
| MICHAELBOLTON | American singer-songwriter best known for the song How Am I Supposed to Live Without You? (7,6) |
| TERRY | Canadian singer-songwriter best known for his 1974 hit Seasons in the Sun, based on the Jacques Brel song Le Moribond (5,5) |