1. "There are places I remember...": "In My Life"
2. Phil Collins' first solo hit: "In The Air Tonight"
3. Glenn Miller's signature song: "In The Mood"
4. He and Michael McDonald duetted on "Yah Mo B There" in 1984: James Ingram
5. Stone Temple Pilots song that begins "Waiting on a Sunday afternoon": "Interstate Love Song"
6. A hit for the Five Satins in 1956 and Boyz II Men in 1993: "In The Still of the Nite"
7. A 1983 hit by a Scottish band that used E-bowed guitars to re-create the sound of bagpipes: "In A Big Country"
8. They went from "Cowboys to Girls" in 1968: Intruders
9. The Village People tried to recruit new servicemen with this song: "In The Navy"
10. Peter Gabriel hit used memorably in the movie "Say Anything": "In Your Eyes"
11 "...But I can't go back there": "Indiana Wants Me"
12. Michael Hutchence's band: INXS
13. Benny Mardones hit from 1980 that was re-released in 1989: "Into The Night"
14. Depressing futuristic Zager and Evans hit from 1969: "In The Year 2525"
15. Title of Billy Joel's 1983 album that paid tribute to early '60s music: "(An) Innocent Man"
16. The name of this very, very long song was originally "In the Garden of Eden": "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida"
17. An Elvis story song written by Mac Davis: "In The Ghetto"
Bonus: The Jamaican-accented words to this Snow rap/reggae song were so difficult to understand that MTV ran a lyric crawl at the bottom of the video: "Informer"