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Can anyone help me with the songs in the novel I am writing ?

So I am writing a novel I need alot of songs that were hits since 1900 till 1980's only please I need all the genres you can get But I need romance and goodbyes Please can anyone help me.I am not American , and I am just 14 years so can you people please help me give as much songs as you can because I need more than a hundred song Please I need your help , Thank you so much P.S : I need strong hard difficult meaningful songs Something that the singers show their voice strength like in The Phantom Of The Opera for example Thanks for your help I really appreciate it .

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Simon and Garfunkel: The Sound of Silence, Bridge Over Troubled Water, For Emily Whenever I May Find Her, Kathy's Song, Homeward Bound, Scarborough Fair/Canticle, A Poem On The Underground Wall, I Am A Rock, America, MrsRobinson, The Boxer, Overs, Wednesday Morning 3AM, Bleecker Street, Leaves That Are Green, Anji, April Come She Will, The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine, 59th Street Bridge Song/Feelin' Groovy, The Dangling Conversation, Old Friends/Bookends, A Hazy Shade Of Winter, At The Zoo, El Condor Pasa, Cecilia, Keep The Customer Satisfied, So Long Frank Lloyd Wright, Baby Driver, Why Don't You Write Me, Song For The Asking, Bye Bye Love, Punky's Dilemma, Fakin' It, Save The Life Of My Child, 7O'Clock News/Silent Night, A Simple Desultory Philippic(Or How I Was Robert McNamara'd Into Submission), Flowers Never Bend With The Rainfall, Cloudy, Patterns, We've Got A Groovey Thing Goin', A Most Peculiar Man, Richard Cory, Somewhere They Can't Find Me, Blessed, The Times They Are A-Changin', The Sun Is Burning, Go Tell It On The Mountain, Peggy-O, He Was My Brother, Benedictus, Sparrow, Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream, You Can Tell The World that's all they ever did, I'm fairly surejust did that off of memory.
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