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20 answers for: Hit song originally recorded
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SLOGGEDHit song originally recorded
SHOUTSong originally recorded by The Isley Brothers in 1959 but best known as a hit for Lulu (5)
CHATTANOOGACHOOCHOO
Song originally recorded by Glenn Miller
ALWAYSONMYMINDSong originally recorded by Brenda Lee and covered by the Pet Shop Boys among others (6,2,2,4)
SUGARSUGARSong originally recorded by the cartoon band the Archies (5,5)
EVERGREENSong originally recorded by Westlife, released as a double A-side by Will Young in 2002 (9)
CHATTANOOGA--- Choo Choo, 1941 song originally recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra (11)
EVERLASTINGLOVESong originally recorded by Robert Knight in 1967 covered several times in the UK charts (11,4)
ROSEGARDENI Never Promised You a - -, song originally recorded by Billy Joe Royal (4,6)
BABYSanta ____, festive song originally recorded by Eartha Kitt and covered by Kylie Minogue (4)
ELEPHANTChildren's song originally recorded in 1956 by Mandy Miller (6,3,8)
NELLIETHEChildren's song originally recorded in 1956 by Mandy Miller (6,3,8)
HOUND"___ Dog," hit originally recorded by Big Mama Thornton
WAREdwin Starr hit originally recorded by the Temptations
KINGOFTHEROAD1965 song written and originally recorded by country singer Roger Miller (he was a man of means, by
BEAUTYAND& 68A Oscar-winning title song for a Disney film originally recorded by 5D and Peabo Bryson (6,3,3,5)
VOLAREPopular name for the 1958 song Nel blu dipinto di blu, originally recorded by Italian singer-songwriter Domenico Modugno
ITMUSTBELOVESong written and originally recorded in 1971 by Labi Siffre, later successfully covered by Madness
DEFYINGGRAVITYSignature song from the 2003 stage musical Wicked, originally recorded by Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth (7,7)
TWISTANDSHOUT1961 song, written by Phil Medley and Bert Berns, originally recorded by the Top Notes and later covered by the Isley Brothers, the Beatles and others