1. Dr. John's only Top Ten hit, from 1973: "Right Place, Wrong Time"
2. Scottish singer Gerry Rafferty followed up "Baker Street" in 1978 with this song: "Right Down The Line"
3. A hit for Luther Ingram, Millie Jackson, and Barbara Mandrell: "If Loving You Is Wrong, I Don't Want To Be Right"
4. This song brought the Spin Doctors to national prominence: "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong"
5. Maxine Nightingale's first U.S. hit, from 1976: "Right Back Where We Started From"
6. This B.J. Thomas hit from 1975 is, to date, the longest-titled song to hit Number One on the Billboard singles charts. : "(Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song"
7. They were too sexy for Milan, New York, and Japan (and their cat): "Right Said Fred
8. A 1990 Jesus Jones song, written in tribute to the changes in Eastern Europe in that year: "Right Here Right Now"
9. Paul Davis sang this pop-gospel hit in 1980; ironically, it wasn't a hit at all in Canada: "Do Right"
10. One of the first songs recorded and released by Elvis Presley: "That's All Right"
11. What the Beastie Boys urged us to do in their first single: "(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party!)"
12. Bob Dylan won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album for this 1993 release: World Gone Wrong
13. A Number One hit for Richard Marx in 1989: "Right Here Waiting"
14. The Cosby Show kids lip-synched this 1958 Ray Charles hit on one episode: "Night Time Is The Right Time"
15. An up-tempo hit for Julian Lennon in 1985: "Say You're Wrong"
16. A Van Halen song with a video consisting of statements about what was happening at the present time: "Right Now"
17. Flo Rida's remake of "You Spin Me Round (Like A Record): "Right Round
Bonus: "The Horse," by Cliff Nobles & Co., is actually the instrumental track of this song.: "Love Is All Right"