The River, Bruce Springsteen
Take me to the River, Al Green / Talking Heads
Jordan, Emmy Lou Harris
Big River, Johnny Cash
River Jordan, Sugar Minott
Miss the Mississippi, Emmy Lou Harris
Mr and Mississippi, Tennessee Ernie Ford
River of No Return, Marilyn Monroe
Ol' Man River, Paul Robeson
Orinoco Flow, Enya
Shenandoah, Traditional America Folksong
Yellow River, Christie
Cruising Down the River, Lou Preager and Orchestra
Whiskey River, Willie Nelson
Proud Mary, Creedence Clearwater Revival
(Down by the) Banks of the Ohio, Olivia Newton John
Cry Me a River, Julie London
Driftwood on the River, Ernest Tubb
Weary River, Roy Acuff
Man from Snowy River, Slim Dusty
Ferry Cross the Mersey, Gerry and the Pacemakers
Green River, Creedence Clearwater Revival
Many Rivers to Cross, Jimmy Cliff
Moon River, Andy Williams
Over the River and Through the Woods, Christmas Carol
Rivers of Babylon, Melodians
The Battle of the Waikato, the Howard Morrison Quartet
(That Song About) The RIver, Steve Gillette and Charles John Quarto
Rivers have always been the lifeblood of civilizations. Their movements easily call to mind human emotions. Likely, By the Rivers of Babylon ( with lyrics) is one of the best known classics, with Biblical references:
And Ol' Man River, from Showboat, is also a classic river song involving the Mississippi and American slaves:
love movie titles
The most used word in movie titles is probably the word "the".
portal
Pearl Harbor
Ghost Town
A River Runs Through It is a movie Brad Pitt is in. Joseph Gordon Levitt was also in the same movie when he was a little boy.
love movie titles
Rain Man, Rebecca and Rocky are movie titles. The Runaway Jury, Rear Window and Red River are movie titles.
The most used word in movie titles is probably the word "the".
no
Sandlot
portal
funny joe
My guess would be "the."
Pearl Harbor
Ghost Town
A time to kill