List Of All Songs Ever Made A To Z ◎ [Proven]
It’s impossible to provide a complete literal list of all songs ever made from A to Z — there are tens of millions of recorded songs, plus centuries of folk, classical, and oral tradition pieces.
For C, no major song starts with “C” without “The” or “(Sittin’ On)”, so “Come Together” is used as representative. If you need machine-readable or queryable lists of songs from A to Z, use these tools: list of all songs ever made a to z
| Database | Scope | A–Z Export? | Link | |----------|-------|-------------|------| | | ~100M tracks | Yes (programmatic, paginated) | developer.spotify.com | | MusicBrainz | ~2.5M recordings | Yes (via advanced search) | musicbrainz.org/search | | Discogs | ~15M tracks | Yes (but limited to releases) | discogs.com | | YouTube Music | ~80M+ songs | No direct export | via Google Takeout limited | | Wikipedia (Lists of songs) | ~10K famous songs | Yes (manual table) | en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_songs | 6. Conclusion A complete A–Z list of all songs ever made does not exist and is practically impossible due to the unrecorded, ever-growing, and multilingual nature of music. However, any major streaming database can generate a partial alphabetized list for a defined corpus (e.g., “all songs on Spotify”). For most practical purposes — research, curation, or personal collection — the sample above or API access provides a functional solution. It’s impossible to provide a complete literal list
| Letter | Flagship Song | Artist | Year | Honorable Mentions | |--------|---------------|--------|------|--------------------| | | “Across the Universe” | The Beatles | 1969 | “American Idiot” (Green Day), “Ain’t No Sunshine” (Bill Withers) | | B | “Bohemian Rhapsody” | Queen | 1975 | “Billie Jean” (Michael Jackson), “Born to Run” (Bruce Springsteen) | | C | “Like a Rolling Stone”* | Bob Dylan | 1965 | (Note: ‘C’ letter is hard – “Come Together” Beatles, “Creep” Radiohead) | | D | “Dancing Queen” | ABBA | 1976 | “Don’t Stop Believin'” (Journey), “Dream On” (Aerosmith) | | E | “Every Breath You Take” | The Police | 1983 | “Enter Sandman” (Metallica), “Eleanor Rigby” (Beatles) | | F | “Fix You” | Coldplay | 2005 | “Fight the Feeling” (Mac Miller), “Free Bird” (Lynyrd Skynyrd) | | G | “God Only Knows” | The Beach Boys | 1966 | “Good Vibrations”, “Get Lucky” (Daft Punk) | | H | “Hey Jude” | The Beatles | 1968 | “Hotel California” (Eagles), “Hallelujah” (Leonard Cohen) | | I | “Imagine” | John Lennon | 1971 | “I Will Always Love You” (Whitney Houston/Dolly Parton) | | J | “Johnny B. Goode” | Chuck Berry | 1958 | “Juicy” (Notorious B.I.G.), “Just the Way You Are” (Billy Joel) | | K | “Kashmir” | Led Zeppelin | 1975 | “Killing Me Softly” (Fugees/Roberta Flack) | | L | “Lose Yourself” | Eminem | 2002 | “Let It Be” (Beatles), “Like a Prayer” (Madonna) | | M | “My Way” | Frank Sinatra | 1969 | “Moonlight Sonata” (Beethoven, instr.), “Mr. Brightside” (The Killers) | | N | “No Woman, No Cry” | Bob Marley | 1974 | “Nothing Else Matters” (Metallica) | | O | “One” | U2 | 1991 | “Oops!…I Did It Again” (Britney Spears) | | P | “Paint It Black” | Rolling Stones | 1966 | “Purple Rain” (Prince), “Piano Man” (Billy Joel) | | Q | “Quiet” | This is the hardest letter. “Quiet” (Milck), “Quiet Storm” (Mobb Deep) | - | “Quién Será” (Dean Martin), “Quit Playing Games” (Backstreet Boys) | | R | “Respect” | Aretha Franklin | 1967 | “Rolling in the Deep” (Adele) | | S | “Smells Like Teen Spirit” | Nirvana | 1991 | “Stairway to Heaven” (Led Zeppelin) | | T | “Thriller” | Michael Jackson | 1982 | “The Sound of Silence” (Simon & Garfunkel) | | U | “Umbrella” | Rihanna ft. Jay-Z | 2007 | “Uptown Funk” (Bruno Mars) | | V | “Viva la Vida” | Coldplay | 2008 | “Vogue” (Madonna) | | W | “Wonderwall” | Oasis | 1995 | “What a Wonderful World” (Louis Armstrong) | | X | “X Gon’ Give It to Ya” | DMX | 2003 | “Xanadu” (Olivia Newton-John/Electric Light Orchestra) | | Y | “Yesterday” | The Beatles | 1965 | “Yellow Submarine” (Beatles) | | Z | “Zombie” | The Cranberries | 1994 | “Ziggy Stardust” (David Bowie) | For most practical purposes — research, curation, or