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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 Fu ry – Zeitgeist

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 Frank

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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

Two (cryptic) soul song titles with a similar structure

One Monkey Don't Stop No Show – Honeycone

Written by Joe Tex

One Chain Don't Make No Prison – Four Tops

Song titles in which the song title is of an internally referenced song

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)

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