What’s the use in half a story, half of a dream?
“La Belle Dame Sans Regrets,” Sting
“La Bomba,” Tonio K.
“La Di Da,” Asher Roth
“La Javanaise,” Madeleine Peyroux
“La La La La Lemon,” Barenaked Ladies
“La La Land,” The Go-Go’s
“La Tortura,” Shakira
“La Vie Boheme,” Rent cast
“La Vie en Rose,” Madeleine Peyroux
“Labour of Love,” Frente!
“The Ladder,” Prince and The Revolution
“Lady,” Regina Spektor
“Lady Goodbye,” Daniel Amos
“The Lady Is a Tramp,” Gerry Mulligan Quartet
“Lady Luck,” Vigilantes of Love
“Lady Madonna,” The Beatles
“Lady Stardust,” David Bowie
“Lady With the Spinning Head,” U2
For those unfamiliar with the really good parts of “Christian rock,” Daniel Amos is the name of a band, not a person. “Lady Goodbye” is from their 1977 album Shotgun Angel. It’s a Rapture song — a premillennial dispensationalist song about being “left behind.” It’s also really pretty.