How Many Songs Have Been Named After Women?

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Here's one we have not had and from 60s

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Sorry Suzanne- The Hollies
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Annie- Ronnie Lane
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Lovely Rita - Beatles
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Maggie - Redbone

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Some Mary's:
Along Comes Mary - Association
Mary, Mary - Monkees
Wind Cries Mary - Jimi Hendrix
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beatbyrd wrote:Some Mary's:
Along Comes Mary - Association
Mary, Mary - Monkees
Wind Cries Mary - Jimi Hendrix
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Brandy - Looking Glass



(Yes, I spelled it right - I looked it up in a music reference. This was one of the favorite songs of my late friend, Harold Friling.)
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Sundown - Gordon Lightfoot
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