Time Waits For No One -- The Friends of Distinction (written by Neil Sedaka, and he put out his own version on his Steppin' Out reissue CD as a Bonus Track...)
Stealin' Time -- Gerry Rafferty
Times Of Your Life -- Paul Anka
Just In Time -- The Doobie Brothers
For Old Times Sake -- Carly Simon (from LP Boys In The Trees...)
Any Old Time -- Jimmie Rodgers (--Though it was "the old" Singing Brakemen Rodgers)...; Maria Muldaur and We Five also covered...
Nicolette Larson had an album entitled In The Nick Of Time and John Davidson also had an album entitled Times Of Your Life...
Getting really into the offbeat realm here, Talk Talk has a song called "Time It's Time" on their most excellent album THE COLOUR OF SPRING. Adventurous souls are encouraged to check it out.
Robert Williams' "Time To Dance Again" from the EP Buy My Record.
--Mr Bill who picked up the Japanese Chris Montez Time After Time on my last day in Japan (along with two Claudines) from a small shop Mike showed me outside the base back gate.
Captain Bacardi - Good one! I am a huge Peter Allen fan, so I can't believe I didn't think of that one yesterday! (By the way, every time I see your name on here the line "waiter bring us some more Bacardi" from Peter's "Everything Old Is New Again" pops into my head!)
Dave - I think of two different songs when I hear the title "Let The Good Times Roll." The one from the 1950's (I think) by Shirley & Lee and of course, the one from the 1970's by The Cars. (Which I think is actually just titled "Good Times Roll" but I can't remember for sure.)
For fun, let's throw a couple of show tunes into the mix:
"This Time" from Cabaret "Springtime For Hitler" from The Producers "Get Me To The Church On Time" from My Fair Lady "Younger Than Springtime" from South Pacific "This Time Next Year" from Sunset Blvd.
By The Time I Get To Phoenix was covered by enough Artists to make that the Most-Recorded "Time Song"...
So the Let The Good Times Roll by Shirley and Lee is also the one also recorded by everyone from Little Richard to Barbra Streisand... There is also a similarily-titled song also recorded by Rita Coolidge...
I had a Hugo Montenegro album, Good Vibrations which also features the song, Another Time, Another Place, which I'm wondering is also the one done by Engelbert... (I think it's from some movie...)
Is there such a song called Circles In Time...? Somehow I remember seeing it (--Well, HERE, actually...) and I don't rememeber if the artist's (s') name was by it or not...
I shall now end my yet, another take on this with a sort of "honorable" mention of...:
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