The First seasonal song
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AnswerCrossword Clue
NOEL"The First ....." (seasonal song)
CHRISTMASWALTZSeasonal song of 1954, with "The"
NOEL"The First" Christmas song
ELLA"The First Lady of Song"
ELLA"The First Lady of Song" Fitzgerald
SUMERISICUMENINFirst line of the "Cuckoo Song."
ELLA"The First Lady of Song," familiarly
BACKINTHEUSSRFirst song on the Beatles' "White Album"
DAYOFirst word of "The Banana Boat Song"
ARUBAFirst word of the 1988 song "Kokomo"
VOLAREFirst Song of the Year Grammy winner
SHEFirst song on "More of the Monkees"
ELLAThe First Lady of Song, to fans
ELLAFirst name of "The First Lady of Song"
ELLAFirst name of the First Lady of Song
VOLAREFirst Song of the Year Grammy winner (1958)
BABA"... O'Riley" (first song on the album "Who's Next")
ELLAFitzgerald known as the First Lady of Song
BABAFirst name in a The Who song title
ELLAFirst name of the "First Lady of Song"
ELLASelf-titled album by the First Lady of Song
HEREFirst word of the theme song to "The Monkees"
FROMFirst word of the famous U. S. Marine song.
MTVIts first song was "Video Killed the Radio Star"
LANGSecond word of the first song sung each year
BABAFirst name in a song title by The Who
AULDTitle word in the first song of the year
EMINEMFirst rapper to win the Best Original Song Academy Award
ANNATitle girl in a song on the first Beatles album
AULDTitle word in the first song you sang this year
ATSEVENTEENSong performed on the first episode of "Saturday Night Live"
IMAGINEFirst song on a John Lennon album of the same name
ANA"... Ng" (They Might Be Giants' first song on the US charts)
THOSEFirst word of the theme song title for Archie and Edith
SARABob Dylan's first wife and the title of a song about her
AHAThe first Norwegian band with a number 1 song in the US
YOUBETTERYOUBETThe Who song that was the first to be played twice on MTV
VOLARE1958 hit that won the first-ever Grammy for Song of the Year
FROSTYTHESNOWMANSong first recorded by Gene Autry and the Cass County Boys in 1950
PEOPLEThree of the first five words of a "Funny Girl" song, or its title