Hit the Road, Jack
These are the top songs whose titles appear to be in response to this 1961 song by Ray Charles.
RANK | SONG TITLE | ARTIST(S) | YEAR |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Don't Do Me Like That | Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers | 1979 |
2 | Don't Be Cruel | Elvis Presley | 1956 |
3 | Don't You Want Me | The Human League | 1982 |
4 | Bitch | The Rolling Stones | 1971 |
5 | I'll Be Back | The Beatles | 1964 |
6 | I'm Losing You | John Lennon | 1980 |
7 | Why Can't We Be Friends? | War | 1975 |
8 | What'd I Say? | Ray Charles | 1959 |
9 | Someday We'll Be Together | The Supremes | 1969 |
10 | What Have I Done to Deserve This? | Pet Shop Boys with Dusty Springfield | 1987 |
11 | I Hate Myself for Loving You | Joan Jett and The Blackhearts | 1988 |
12 | I Will | The Beatles | 1968 |
13 | If It Makes You Happy | Sheryl Crow | 1996 |
14 | Goodbye to You | Scandal | 1982 |
15 | Please Forgive Me | Bryan Adams | 1993 |
16 | I Don't Care Anymore | Phil Collins | 1983 |
17 | Bitch | Meredith Brooks | 1997 |
18 | Goodbye Stranger | Supertramp | 1979 |
19 | You Got It | Roy Orbison | 1989 |
20 | Just Remember I Love You | Firefall | 1977 |
21 | Tell Me Why | The Beatles | 1964 |
22 | Just Give Me a Reason | Pink and Nate Ruess | 2013 |
23 | These Boots are Made for Walkin' | Nancy Sinatra | 1966 |
24 | Give Me One Reason | Tracy Chapman | 1996 |
25 | Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone) | Glass Tiger | 1986 |
26 | Can We Still Be Friends? | Todd Rundgren | 1978 |
27 | I'll Be Around | The Spinners | 1972 |
28 | Give Me Just a Little More Time | Chairmen of The Board | 1970 |
29 | I'll Be on My Way | The Beatles | 1963 |
30 | I'm Walking | Fats Domino | 1957 |
31 | I'm a Fool to Want You | Frank Sinatra | 1951 |
32 | Easy Come, Easy Go | Bobby Sherman | 1970 |
33 | If You Wish | Peter and Gordon | 1965 |
34 | Have a Heart | Bonnie Raitt | 1989 |
35 | I Just Don't Understand | The Beatles | 1963 |
36 | Someday (You'll Want Me to Want You) | Ricky Nelson | 1958 |
37 | I Don't Need You | Kenny Rogers | 1981 |
38 | I Will Not Go Quietly | Don Henley | 1989 |