====== Non-American Heavy Metal groups with classic American novels as song titles ====== == == //Moby Dick// -- Led Zeppelin == == //Tom Sawyer// -- Rush ====== New wave groups with classic American novels as song titles ====== == == //The Sound & the Fury// -- Zeitgeist This band changed its name to The Reivers, after William Faulkner's last novel, which he wrote in three days [<< I just saw this fact in my notes, but I can't find it now; wikipedia doesn't mention this; wikipedia says it was a best-seller, but also that it was not critically well-regarded]. I recently saw the Steve McQueen (1969) movie based on that novel -- pretty good movie, I thought ====== Repetition, rhyming, alliterativeness, and "palindromitiveness" in Abba titles ====== == == //Knowing Me, Knowing You// == == //Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!// == == //I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do// == == //Ring Ring// == == //Money, Money, Money// == == //Voulez Vous// == == //Super Trouper// == == //Mamma Mia// == == //Chiquitita// == == //SOS// ====== Different (and all good) songs with the title "Let the Good Times Roll" ====== == == Cars == == Phoebe Snow == == Shirley & Lee == == Dr. John (album: Gumbo) == == Louis Jordan, Ray Charles == == Sam Cooke/Aretha Franklin == == Buck Owens (album: Live in Las Vegas) ====== Two early Elvis song titles with a similar structure ====== == == //You're Right, I'm Left, She's Gone// //I Want You, I Need You, I Love You// ====== Cryptic Soul Song Titles ====== ==== New Entry ==== //I'll Kill a Brick about My Man//, Hot Sauce ==== Older Entries ==== //One Monkey Don't Stop No Show// -- Honeycone == == Written by Joe Tex ==== ==== //One Chain Don't Make No Prison// -- Four Tops ====== Portmanteau Songs ====== In which the song title is an internally referenced song (//portmanteau// probably doesn't mean this) ==== New Entry ==== //Oh Yeah//, Roxy Music -- "they're playin' Oh Yeah on the radio" ==== Earlier Entries ==== //Tennessee Waltz//, Patti Page //Kentucky Waltz//, Bill Monroe //Truck Drivin' Man//, George Hamilton IV ====== Two songs called ... ====== == == //Misty Blue// -- Dorothy Moore == == //Midnight Blue// -- Melissa Manchester ====== "Foxey Lady" should be called "Foxey Ladey" ====== ====== Neil Young's shared song titles ====== == == //Goin' Back// -- Byrds == == //Peace of Mind// -- Loggins and Messina == == //Tell Me Why// -- Beau Brummels == == //Tonight's the Night// -- Rod Stewart ====== Different songs, same title ====== == == //Our Town// -- Iris Dement == == //Our Town// -- Marshall Crenshaw == == //Games People Play// -- Joe South == == //Games People Play// -- Spinners ====== Three songs on Blur's Leisure album that share titles with Beatles songs ====== == == //Come Together// == == //Birthday// == == //Slow Down// (sort of)