Instrumentals That Are Impossible Not To Sing

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  • 1. "Sweet Caroline" Neil Diamond
  • 2. "Do You Feel (Like I Do)" Peter Frampton
  • 3. Any porn or Blaxploitation theme
  • 4. "All you need is Love" The Beatles
  • 5. "Wild Thing" The Troggs
  • 6. "What Is and What Should Never Be" Led Zepplin
  • 7. "Not Fade Away" Buddy Holly (Stones,Dead,et al)
  • 8. "Swingtown" Steve Miller
  • 9. "Love Me Do" The Beatles
  • 10. "Should've Known Better" The Beatles
  • 11. "Born to Run" Bruce Sprinsteen & the E Street Band
  • 12. "Baby Please Don't Go" Them
  • 13. "Down on the Corner" Credence Clearwater Revival
  • 13. "Marquee Moon" Television (check it out, you'll see what I mean)
  • 14. "The E Street Shuffle" Bruce Springteen & the E Street Band
  • 15. "Song Against Sex" Neutral Milk Hotel (trust me)
  • 16. "Under Preesure (Ice Ice Baby)" David Bowie
  • 17. "Bohemian Rhapsody" Queen
  • 18. "She Don't Use Jelly" Flaming Lips
  • 19. "Imitation of Life" R.E.M. (I can't resist that niffty keyboard interlude)
Author Comments: 

Just so you know, I hate some of these songs, but I think you know what I'm talking about. With your help, this list could be huge and loud and go straight up the charts. Based on a general consensus I will decide whether to include whistling.
I want to hear everybody to join together with the band on this one. Come on y'all. All right, just the ladies now.

I don't understand this list. I don't think even of those songs is an instrumental. As a side note you can auto-number this list.

this is a great list idea! i'll have to think on it some more and i'm sure be back with additions.

regarding the confusion about the term "instrumental," i think our friend just means the catchy instrumental portions of the song--as in: you don't sing the lyrics necessarily... instead, you compulsively end up singing strange syllables with the music. is that right?

"Come on and Dance" is actually called "Swingtown"

Taryn's got it right. Feel free to chime in any time.