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Procol Harum's "A Whiter Shade of Pale" was amongst the 500 songs
"Authority Song" by 2008 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee John Mellencamp was amongst the 500 listed songs
The band Jethro Tull had their song "Aqualung" recognized on the list
Song Artist Originating album
"A Change Is Gonna Come" Sam Cooke Ain't That Good News (1964)
"A Day in the Life" The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1976)
"A Teenager in Love" Dion and the Belmonts
"A Well Respected Man" The Kinks Kwyet Kinks (1965)
"A Whiter Shade of Pale" Procol Harem Procol Harum (1967)
"ABC" The Jackson 5 ABC (1970)
"After Midnight" Eric Clapton Eric Clapton (1970)
"Ain't That a Shame" Fats Domino Rock and Rollin' with Fats Domino (1955)
"Ain't Too Proud to Beg" The Temptations Gettin' Ready (1966)
"All Along the Watchtower" Jimi Hendrix Electric Ladyland (1968)
"All I Have to Do Is Dream" The Everly Brothers
"All Right Now" Free Fire and Water (1970)
"All the Young Dudes" Mott the Hoople All the Young Dudes (1972)
"Am I Asking Too Much" Dinah Washington
"American Girl" Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (1976)
"American Pie" Don McLean American Pie (1971)
"Anarchy in the U.K." Sex Pistols Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols (1977)
"Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2" Pink Floyd The Wall (1979)
"Aqualung" Jethro Tull Aqualung (1971)
"At the Hop" Danny & the Juniors
"Authority Song" John Mellencamp Uh-Huh (1983)
"Autobahn" Kraftwerk Autobahn (1974)
"A World Without Love" Peter and Gordon

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Peter Gabriel
Carlos Santana of the band Santana
Richard Hell of the band The Voidoids
Queen
John Lee Hooker
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Aretha Franklin
The Dixie Cups
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Sly Stone
Bessie Smith
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Metallica
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Johnny Cash
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MC Hammer
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Artists by total number of songs listed

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A square quartered into four head shots of young men with moptop haircuts. Clockwise from top left, one smiles jauntily towards his right, one faces forward excitedly with an opened mouth, one smiles with his left eye half closed as if blinking, and one looks up with his tongue stuck out slightly as if licking his lips. All four wear white shirts and dark coats.
1988 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees The Beatles had 7 of their songs included on the list
1986 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Elvis Presley
1989 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees The Rolling Stones
1988 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Bob Dylan
2001 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Michael Jackson
1989 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Stevie Wonder
1995 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Neil Young
3 songs by 1986 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Chuck Berry were included on the list
1996 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee David Bowie had 3 of his songs listed
No. of songs listed[1][1] Artist Nationality Artist inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
7 The Beatles  United Kingdom Yes, in 1988
5 The Beach Boys  United States Yes, in 1988
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3 David Bowie  United Kingdom Yes, in 1996
3 James Brown  United States Yes, in 1986
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3 Chuck Berry  United States Yes, in 1986
3 Creedence Clearwater Revival  United States Yes, in 1993
3 Ray Charles  United States Yes, in 1986
3 Sam Cooke  United States Yes, in 1986
3 The Byrds  United States Yes, in 1991
2 AC/DC  Australia Yes, in 2003
2 Aerosmith  United States Yes, in 2001
2 Black Sabbath  United Kingdom Yes, in 2006
2 Cream  United Kingdom Yes, in 1993
2 Eddie Cochran  United States Yes, in 1987
2 Jimmy Cliff  Jamaica To be inducted in March 2010
2 Johnny Cash  United States Yes, in 1992
2 The Allman Brothers Band  United States Yes, in 1995
2 The Animals  United Kingdom Yes, in 1994
2 The Band  Canada Yes, in 1994
2 The Coasters  United Kingdom Yes, in 1987
2 The Crystals  United States No
1 Afrika Bambaataa  United States No
1 Alice Cooper  United States No
1 Archie Bell & the Drells  United States No
1 Arrested Development  United States No
1 Beck  United States No
1 Bee Gees  United Kingdom Yes, in 1997
1 Big Brother and the Holding Company  United States No
1 Big Star  United States No
1 Blondie  United States Yes, in 2006
1 Bobby Bland  United States Yes, in 1992
1 Booker T. & the M.G.'s  United States Yes, in 1992
1 Boston  United States No
1 Buffalo Springfield  United States Yes, in 1997
1 Charles Brown  United States Yes, in 1999, under the "early influences" category
1 Charlie Christian with the Benny Goodman Orchestra  United States Yes, Charlie Christian was inducted in 1990, under the "early influences" category
1 Chic  United States No
1 Chubby Checker  United States No
1 Country Joe and the Fish  United States No
1 Crosby, Stills & Nash  United States Yes, in 1997
1 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young  United States No
1 Culture Club  United Kingdom No
1 Don Covay  United States No
1 Elvis Costello  United States Yes, in 2003 as part of Elvis Costello & the Attractions
1 Eric Clapton  United Kingdom Yes, in 1992 as part of The Yardbirds, in 1993 as part of Cream and in 2000 as a solo artist
1 Gary U.S. Bonds  United States No
1 Gene Chandler  United States No
1 Hank Ballard and the Midnighters  United States No
1 Jackson Browne  United States Yes, in 2004
1 Joe Cocker  United Kingdom No
1 Kurtis Blow  United States No
1 LaVern Baker  United States Yes, in 1991
1 Louis Armstrong  United States Yes, in 1990, under the "early influences" category
1 Patsy Cline  United States No
1 Roy Acuff and the Smoky Mountain Boys  United States No
1 Ruth Brown  United States Yes, in 1993
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1 Solomon Burke  United States Yes, in 2001
1 The B-52s  United States No
1 The Beastie Boys  United States No
1 The Beau Brummels  United States No
1 The Big Bopper  United States No
1 The Box Tops  United States No
1 The Champs  United States No
1 The Chantays  United States No
1 The Clash  United Kingdom Yes, in 2003
1 The Clovers  United States No
1 The Contours  United States No
1 The Count Five  United States No
1 The Crows  United States No
1 The Dave Clark Five  United Kingdom Yes, in 2008
1 The Jeff Beck Group  United Kingdom No
1 The Rock and Roll Trio  United States No
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "500 songs that shaped rock and roll: by artists A to C". Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Retrieved December 31, 2009. Cite error: The named reference "500 songs that shaped rock and roll: by artists" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
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