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It's Now or Never
English-language song; lyrical adaptation of "'O Sole Mio", lyrics adapted by Aaron Schroeder and Wally Gold
City of Blinding Lights
2005 single by U2
A Pain That I'm Used To
2005 single by Depeche Mode
Attack
2005 single by Thirty Seconds to Mars
How Do You Do!
original song written and composed by Per Gessle; first recorded by Roxette and released in 1992
Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own
2005 single by U2
Do You Really Want to Hurt Me
1982 single by Culture Club
Don't Forget About Us
2005 single by Mariah Carey
Helena
2005 single by My Chemical Romance
Ghetto Gospel
2005 single by Elton John and Tupac Shakur
My Humps
single by The Black Eyed Peas
Piece of My Heart
original song written and composed by Jerry Ragovoy and Bert Berns; first recorded by Erma Franklin
La Camisa Negra
2004 single by Juanes
Everytime We Touch
song written and compsoed by Stuart Mackilliop, Maggie Reilly and Peter Risavy, originally recorded by Cascada in 2004 and released in 2005
Precious
2005 Depeche Mode song
Shake It Off
2005 song by Mariah Carey
Walking on Sunshine
song written and composed by Kimberley Rew, originally recorded by Katrina and the Waves and released in 1983
Signs
single
Soldier
song by Destiny's Child
Lonely
2005 song by Akon
Don't Give Up
song by the English singer-songwriter and rock musician Peter Gabriel (1986)
The Ghost of You
2005 single by My Chemical Romance
Stickwitu
"Stickwitu" is a song recorded by American girl group the Pussycat Dolls for their debut studio album, PCD (2005). It was written by Franne Golde, Kasia Livingston and Robert Palmer and produced by Ron Fair. A pop and R&B ballad with soul influences, the song finds the group celebrating monogamous relationships, with music critics drawing comparisons to fellow girl groups Cover Girls, Sweet Sensation, and the Spice Girls. It was released as the album's second single on September 26, 2005, by A&M Records and Interscope Records.
It's a Heartache
original song written and composed by Scott & Wolfe; first recorded by Bonnie Tyler and released in 1977
Stand Up for Love
single by Destiny's Child
Ass Like That
song by Eminem
Welcome 2 Detroit
2005 single by Eminem and Trick-Trick
Wonderful Life
original song written, composed, and performed by Black
The Hand That Feeds
Nine Inch Nails song
Don't Lie
2005 single by The Black Eyed Peas
Must Get Out
2005 single by Maroon 5
A Song for You
original song written and composed by Leon Russell, originally recorded by Leon Russell and released in 1970
It's Like That
2005 single by Mariah Carey, Fatman Scoop and Jermaine Dupri
Believe Me
Fort Minor song
One Night in Bangkok
original song composed by Benny Andersson & Björn Ulvaeus, lyrics by Tim Rice; from the 1984 musical "Chess"
The Nameless
single by Slipknot
Smile Like You Mean It
2005 single by The Killers
Fall to Pieces
single by Avril Lavigne
Copacabana
song by Barry Manilow
Goodbye My Lover
2005 single by James Blunt
Incomplete
2005 single by Backstreet Boys
Robot Rock
2005 single by Daft Punk
There Is a Light That Never Goes Out
single
Love Hurts
original song written and composed by Boudleaux Bryant; first recorded by The Everly Brothers and released in 1960
Fairyland
2005 single by Ayumi Hamasaki
Amarantine
2005 single by Enya
Cater 2 U
2005 single by Destiny's Child
Hold You Down
2005 song by Jennifer Lopez
Sugar, We're Goin Down
2005 single by Fall Out Boy
Hoppípolla
"Hoppípolla" () is a song by Icelandic post-rock band Sigur Rós from their 2005 album Takk.... It was released as the album's second single on 28 November 2005. The song title is a univerbation of (the -a in hoppa is not pronounced), which is Icelandic for "hopping into puddles", and the lyrics are mainly in Icelandic, with some nonsensical phrases, a "language" the band calls Vonlenska ("Hopelandic"). As with many of the band's songs, it was given a nickname in the early stages of writing. "Hoppípolla" was "The Money Song", as the band was certain they had written a song which would have comm
Step You/Is This Love?
2005 single by Ayumi Hamasaki
Technologic
"Technologic" is a song by the French duo Daft Punk from their third studio album, Human After All (2005). It was released as the second single on 14 June 2005. The music video for "Technologic" was directed by Daft Punk.
Do You Want To
2005 single by Franz Ferdinand
Dance Dance
single by Fall Out Boy
High
song by James Blunt
Angels
single of Within Temptation
Why
original song written, composed, and performed by Annie Lennox
Remember the Name
2005 song by Fort Minor
Cupid's Chokehold
2005 single by Patrick Stump and Gym Class Heroes
The Importance of Being Idle
2005 single by Oasis