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Songs that end with D

10 songs ending with the letter D — each with origin, classification, and notes.

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This page lists songs that end with D. 10 songs are detailed below. Each entry below is a doorway into a full profile — not just a name on a list.

Table of contents 10 entries
Always on My MindBlowin' in the WindBoogie WonderlandCandle in the Wind
Empire State of MindFree BirdI Want to Hold Your HandIn the End
Old Town RoadYou've Got a Friend

List of Songs That End With D

    1

    Always on My Mind

    A country ballad first cut by Brenda Lee in 1972, made a hit by Willie Nelson in 1982, and remade as a synth-pop single by Pet Shop Boys in 1987.

    2

    Blowin' in the Wind

    A 1963 Bob Dylan protest folk song featuring rhetorical questions about peace, war, and freedom, popularized by Peter, Paul and Mary.

    3

    Boogie Wonderland

    A 1979 disco single by Earth, Wind and Fire featuring the Emotions on backing vocals, with brisk horn arrangements and a sustained dance groove.

    4

    Candle in the Wind

    A 1973 piano ballad by Elton John and Bernie Taupin originally written about Marilyn Monroe, later rewritten in 1997 to memorialize Diana, Princess of Wales.

    5

    Empire State of Mind

    A 2009 hip-hop single by Jay-Z featuring Alicia Keys, celebrating New York City with a piano hook built around Keys's chorus.

    6

    Free Bird

    A 1973 Lynyrd Skynyrd track that opens as a slide-guitar ballad and closes with an extended three-guitar instrumental jam, a defining Southern rock recording.

    7

    I Want to Hold Your Hand

    A 1963 Beatles single that became the band's first U.S. number one and triggered the wave known as the British Invasion.

    8

    In the End

    A 2001 Linkin Park single, combining Mike Shinoda's hip-hop verses with Chester Bennington's sung chorus over a piano-led arrangement and rock instrumentation.

    9

    Old Town Road

    A 2018 country-trap single by Lil Nas X, built on a sample of a Nine Inch Nails instrumental, that became the longest-running Billboard Hot 100 number one.

    10

    You've Got a Friend

    A 1971 Carole King song from her album "Tapestry," and also a 1971 James Taylor recording that became his only U.S. number-one single.

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