How Many Songs Have Been Named After Women?

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Martha My Dear — The Beatles
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Baby Blue - Badfinger
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Amie - Pure Prairie League
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Bernadette - Four Tops
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Hey Paula - Paul & Paula

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Judy In Disguise (With Glasses) - John Fred
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Mary-Anne With The Shaky Hands - The Who

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Bella Linda - The Grassroots
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Ode To Billie Joe - Bobbi Gentry
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Ruby Baby - Dion
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Venus - Shocking Blue/Bananarama
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Venus - Frankie Avalon
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Venus In Blue Jeans - Jimmy Clanton

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Ruby (don't take your love to town)- Kenny Rodgers & First Edition
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Delta Dawn - Helen Reddy
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