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1 Shout 12   Nov 1959  
  The Isley Brothers  
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2 Shout 5   May 1962  
  Joey Dee & The Starliters  
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3 Shout! Shout! (Knock Yourself Out) 13   May 1962  
  Ernie Maresca  
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4 Shout   Apr 1964  
  Dion  
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5 Shout   Aug 1964  
  Lulu And The Luvers  
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6 Shout   Jan 1965  
  The Shangri-Las  
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7 Shout!-Part 1   Jan 1969  
  Chambers Brothers  
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8 Shout! Shout! (Knock Yourself Out)   May 1982  
  Rocky Sharpe And The Replays  
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9 Shout   Oct 1983  
  Grand Prix  
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10 Shout   Nov 1984  
  Devo  
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11 (Come On) Shout   May 1985  
  Alex Brown  
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12 Shout 2 1   Jul 1985  
  Tears For Fears  
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13 Shout   Jun 1993  
  Louchie Lou & Michie One  
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14 Shout   Nov 2002  
  Lilian Garcia  
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15 Shout   Nov 2004  
  Ian Eskelin  
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16 Shout   Sep 2005  
  Sisaundra Lewis  
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17 Shout   Nov 2012  
  Duncan Sheik  
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18 Shout   Mar 2013  
  Glee Cast  
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Shout was a commonly used song title for many different songs. This page covers the titles Shout, Shout Shout, and Shout with a parenthetical. Most of the songs called Shout were different, but two of the four top 20 songs, those by The Isley Brothers and Joey Dee & The Starliters were the same song. The most popular hit song called Shout was the 1985 number one song by Tears For Fears.


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