One of the most common grammatical errors is the misuse of these three words: "they're," "their," and "there." As a dyed-in-the-wool grammarian myself, I can assure you that all the uses of these words in the songs that follow are grammatically correct. That being said, enjoy! ~ JH
1) Napoleon XIV ~ "They're Coming To Take Me Away"
2) George Jones ~ "Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes?"
3) Switchfoot ~ "You Already Take Me There"
4) The Cape Race ~ "They're Young, They're In Love"
5) Just Jack ~ "Starz In Their Eyes"
6) Faith Hill ~ "There You'll Be"
7) Ari Hest ~ "They're On To Me"
8) Bruce Springsteen ~ "Girls In Their Summer Clothes"
9) Empire Circus ~ "There Is A Light"
10) Rhett Akins ~ "What They're Talkin' About"
11) Girl In A Coma ~ "Their Cell"
12) Our Lady Peace ~ "Somewhere Out There"
13) No More Kings ~ "They're Coming To Get You, Barbara" (Being a classic horror movie fan, I cackled frequently during this one.)
14) Casting Crowns ~ "House Of Their Dreams"
15) Kenny Chesney ~ "There Goes My Life"
BONUS TRACK: Their/They're/There ~ "New Blood" (When I found out there was an actual band incorporating all three of these words, I had to include a song by them as well.)