
Episode category Weekend crisis From the end of April 22 (Saturday), the words that ended with the letter O was the center. I can not remind you how I made these specific answers, mainly because I was thinking about related topics.
My heart made the title of a song of one word ending with the letter O appear in the rest of the game. Here, there are 15 most popular things I finished.
Phil Ochs's "Bracero"
This lamentation to immigrant workers in Latin America shows the ability of folk singer to point out social injustice in addition to the war he disdained.
Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young's "Ohio"
Neil Young wrote this classic all the time after four students were gunned by the National Guard at Kent State University.
"Chicago" by Crosby, Stills, Nash
This anthem is an anti-war song in the late 60's.
"Hello" by Lionel Richie
Thirty years later, the concept of this video has changed a bit, but Commodore is certainly able to make a fun singles as a solo artist.
Warren Zeven's "Hostage - O"
The artist recorded at "Werewolves of London" recorded twenty years ago will continue the rest of the Life '# 39 Kill Ya album, knowing that he has a terminal disease.
Eagles' 'Desperado'
Before they traveled to Hotel California, this quintet reached the chart on this title track.
"Rio" by Duran Duran
MTV 's early luxury video helped push this title track up to the top ten.
Car "Candy Oh"
This title track is a hit song more than an album mate like "Let 's Go" and "It & # 39; s All I Can Do".
"Stillet" by Billy Joel
Piano · Man sang this song Street 52 To a woman who is familiar with carving the heart of the unlucky person who wants her.
Bell X 1's "Velcro"
This material serves as an indie band here and is often used as a metaphor for a man's attachment to his lover.
Van Morrison's "Domino"
This horn makes this hit separate from his other classic "Moon Dance" and "Brown Eyed Girl".
Tori Y Moi's "Buffalo"
Chillwide artists add this track to his latest album, For what What?
Wilco's "Wilco"
It used not only songs and band titles but also Jeff Tweedy as the name of the album.
ABBA's "Fernando"
The Scandinavian quartet had many hits, but this was the only song that the man had in the title.
Lord of the New Church "Portobello"
A new wave band in the 1980s said, "If something goes wrong due to voting, it will make it illegal.
