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Answer Songs--excluding Hip Hop and the Roxanne Wars
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Stax 50th Anniversary CelebrationStax 50th Anniversary Celebration by Various Artists
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This CD has both the original song "Shaft" by Isaac Hayes and "Son of Shaft," which is the Bar Kays answer to it.
Space OdditySpace Oddity by David Bowie
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The title song is about Major Tom, whose spaceship is about to crash: Here am I floating round my tin can Far above the moon Planet earth is blue And theres nothing I can do.
RetrospektiveRetrospektive by Peter Schilling
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"Major Tom" continues the story of the crash.
HarvestHarvest by Neil Young
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"Alabama" puts down then- Gov. George Wallace: Alabam, you've got the weight on your shoulders That's breaking your back Your Cadillac Has got a wheel in the ditch and a wheel on the track
20th Century Masters: The Best Of Lynyrd Skynyrd (Millennium Collection)20th Century Masters: The Best Of Lynyrd Skynyrd (Millennium Collection) by Lynyrd Skynyrd
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In "Sweet Home Alabama," Southern rockers respond by saying "In Birmingham they love the Governor..."
The Bottom Line Encore CollectionThe Bottom Line Encore Collection by Harry Chapin
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Harry Chapin wrote "Taxi" and several years later, penned the song "Sequel" to tell the rest of the tale.
Greatest Hits (& Some That Will Be)Greatest Hits (& Some That Will Be) by Willie Nelson
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Mamas Don't Let your Babies Grow up to be Cowboys
Live from Austin TXLive from Austin TX by Tony Joe White
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In "Mamas don't let your Cowboys grow up to be Babies" Swamp Fox Tony Joe White tells women how to raise their men tough.
All Time Greatest Hits: Roger MillerAll Time Greatest Hits: Roger Miller by Roger Miller
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"King of the Road" talks about a bum's life.
Ones from the West, Vol. 1Ones from the West, Vol. 1 by Various Artists
Jody Miller answered Roger's song with "Queen of the House."
Blues With a BeatBlues With a Beat by The Griffin Brothers
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Don't talk to me about men
Walking the Floor Over YouWalking the Floor Over You by Ernest Tubb
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Don't Talk to Me about Dames
Very Best of Frankie Valli and the Four SeasonsVery Best of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons by Frankie Valli & Four Seasons
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"Rag Doll" talks about his love for a poor girl.
Cameo Parkway 1957-1967Cameo Parkway 1957-1967 by Various Artists
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"Society Girl" by The Rag Dolls.
Very Best of Gene ChandlerVery Best of Gene Chandler by Gene Chandler
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"Duke of Earl" is probably one of the most heard do-wop songs of that era. Also on this collection is "Walk on with the Duke of Earl" which is Chandler's own answer to his song. Also, have you heard the Upfront's answer, "I stopped the Duck of Earl"? It may only be on vinyl now.
Vee-Jay: Celebrating 40 Years Of Classic Hits 1953-1993Vee-Jay: Celebrating 40 Years Of Classic Hits 1953-1993 by Various Artists
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Another answer is "Duchess of Earl" by the Pearlettes.
60's Soul #1's (Eco-Friendly Packaging)60's Soul #1's (Eco-Friendly Packaging) by Various Artists
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Eve of Destruction
Vintage Collectibles, Vol.  2: 1963-1969Vintage Collectibles, Vol. 2: 1963-1969 by Various Artists
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"Dawn of Correction" by the Spokesmen was the original answer.
(Still on The) Eve of Destruction(Still on The) Eve of Destruction by P.F. Sloan
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The title song is a contemporary answer
Hank Thompson - All-Time Greatest HitsHank Thompson - All-Time Greatest Hits by Hank Thompson
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Wild Side of Life
God's Honky Tonk Angel: The First Queen of Country MusicGod's Honky Tonk Angel: The First Queen of Country Music by Kitty Wells
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It wasn't God who Made Honky Tonk Angels
God Bless AmericaGod Bless America by Mormon Tabernacle Choir
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The title song is Irving Berlin's tribute to the USA.
A Link in the ChainA Link in the Chain by Pete Seeger
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"This Land is Your Land" is Woody Guthrie's socialist response to Berlin.
1962-1966 (The Red Album)1962-1966 (The Red Album) by The Beatles
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"Norwegian Wood" is a song that much speculation has occurred over.
Blonde on BlondeBlonde on Blonde by Bob Dylan
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Fourth Time Around
Through The Past Darkly + 8 Bonus TracksThrough The Past Darkly + 8 Bonus Tracks
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Street Fighting Man
Anthology 1Anthology 1 by The Beatles
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"Revolution" is the Beatles pop answer to the Stones.
The Original Monster MashThe Original Monster Mash by Bobby (Boris) Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers
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This CD has several answers and expansions to the title song, including "Transylvania Twist" and "Monster's Holiday."
The Ultimate CollectionThe Ultimate Collection by Mary Wells
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My Guy
The Ultimate CollectionThe Ultimate Collection by The Temptations
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"My Girl" is the answer and was even penned by the same author, Smokey Robinson.