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+ | 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 | ||
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- | ====== Song titles in which the song title is of an internally referenced song ====== | ||
+ | ====== Portmanteau Songs ====== | ||
+ | In which the song title is an internally referenced song (//portmanteau// probably doesn't mean this) | ||
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- | == == | + | //Oh Yeah//, Roxy Music -- "they're playin' Oh Yeah on the radio" |
+ | ==== Earlier Entries ==== | ||
- | //Tennessee Waltz// -- Patti Page | ||
+ | //Tennessee Waltz//, Patti Page | ||
+ | //Kentucky Waltz//, Bill Monroe | ||
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