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Sounds suspiciously like the Police, "Every Breath You Take."

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No, that's NOT the theme song to Mr. Ed. You might try checking out this link on Discogs:
Glen Hurlburt Trio – A Horse Of Course (Red Vinyl, Vinyl) - Discogs

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The previous poster is correct, but the version is the one from the album "The London Chuck Berry Sessions."

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This sounds like a very similar plot to Conway Twitty's "Don't Cry, Joni."

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Would you believe 1948?
Cuanto La Gusta - YouTube

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No possibility it's Elvis Costello's "Chemistry Class," is there?

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My guess is "Where Were You when I Needed You?" by the Grass Roots.

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Who Stole The Chicken - YouTube

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Today Is Monday Song Download: Songs for Teaching® Educational Children's Music

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This was well before Ray Stevens's time, but...
Love thy neighbor as thyself but leave his wife alone. (yorku.ca)

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Could be a version of the Mexican song "Cielito Lindo."

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Both Neil Young and Randy Newman wrote songs in the '70s titled "Old Man," but I don't remember the lyric "what about tomorrow" in either of them.

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Sounds a little like "Why Do Fools Fall in Love," in the '50s by Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers, or in the '80s by Diana Ross.

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Any chance it's this one? Not a hit, but one of the stations here in town played it a lot in the middle '60s.
Hot Dog Heart - YouTube

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"Takin' Care of Business" by Bachman Turner Overdrive comes close.

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First thing that coimes to mind is "There's a Fella Waitin' in Poughkeepsie," recorded by many people in 1944 (my favorite version is probably the one by Bing Crosby & the Andrews Sisters).

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It sounds very similar to "Let the Rest of the World Go By," but the lyric doesn't match. It also sounds like one of the many singers who tried to mimic Jimmie Rodgers in the '20s-'30s, or possibly of the Vernon Dalhart school. But, boy howdy, did someone ever overclean that 78! 

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This one is highly doubtful from the lyric you provide, but
Jefferson Airplane - Have You Seen The Saucers (1970 Studio Version) - Early Flight - YouTube

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Possibly this song from 1983 by Berlin?
Berlin - Sex (I'm A...) - 1983 - Official Video - YouTube

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Don't know the 135 band, but John Hiatt's "Thing Called Love" (a hit for Bonnie Raitt) and a song recorded by many people (such as Jimmy Dean and Johnny Cash) in the '60s called "A Thing Called Love" both come to mind. 

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That's the song "Fatback, Louisiana, USA," written by Stan Freberg. It was most famously recorded by Tennessee Ernie Ford, but I have no idea who that band was in the film.
Fatback Louisiana, U.S.A. - YouTube 

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Haven't seen the commercial, but those lines are straight out of the song "Baby Let Me Kiss You" by King Floyd.

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This sounds a lot like Richard Reicheg's "Looking for an Echo," first recorded by Kenny Vance, and then by the Persuasions, and a top-10 hit in Australia by Ol' 55.

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Way out on a limb here...the Shirelles "I Met Him on a Sunday (Ronde Ronde)"?

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