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List of songs whose title does not appear in the lyrics

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In order that this list not be inordinately long and repetitive, certain rules have been applied. For a start, any piece of music mentioned must be an actual song and not merely an instrumental. In addition some titles are descriptive of the song and therefore not expected to appear in the lyrics. Examples of this include:

A song whose title includes a version, part or year number in order to identify it is, for the purpose of this list, considered as not including that number.

Songs where the exact song title does not actually appear, but words only a few parts of speech away from the title do, should not be included. Examples "the calendar hanging itself" as opposed to "The Calendar Hung Itself", or "false advertisements" instead of "False Advertising" (two entries deleted from under the Bright Eyes entry). Presumably the utility of this list arises from songs whose titles cannot be deduced from the lyrics, and which a confused listener might hunt down on this list. Please, before posting a song on this list, do a quick search on google of the format: artist lyrics "song title". This list becomes useless if it becomes too crowded with questionable entries. It is also artistically uninteresting if all that has happened is a shift in parts of speech. Contrast with "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" by the Smashing Pumpkins; the question of the possible origins of the title might lend new meaning to the song.


AFI

Alice In Chains

Tori Amos

A Perfect Circle[?]

Aphrodite's Child

Ash

At The Drive-In[?]

Audioslave

Bad Religion

The Band

The Bangles

Ray Barretto[?]

The Beatles

Belle and Sebastian

Black Sabbath

Blackalicious

Mary J. Blige

The Bloodhound Gang

David Bowie

Easter Bradford

Bright Eyes

Brothers Johnson

Buffalo Springfield

Butthole Surfers

The Capris[?]

The Cardigans

The Carpenters

Rodney Carrington[?]

Cibo Matto[?]

Clutch[?]

Cocteau Twins

Leonard Cohen

Coldplay

Harry Connick, Jr.

Rita Coolidge[?]

Counting Crows

Country Joe and the Fish

The Cowsills[?]

Cream

David Crosby

Sheryl Crow

Dead Kennedys

Death By Stereo[?]

Deftones

The Descendants

Dido

Dinosaur Jr.

Donovan

Doors

Dredg

Ian Dury

Bob Dylan

Julia Ecklar[?]

Elastica

Emerson, Lake and Palmer

Eminem

Melissa Etheridge

Everclear

Fish

Leslie Fish[?]

Five For Fighting[?]

The Fleetwoods[?]

For Squirrels[?]

4 Non Blondes[?]

Garbage[?]

Genesis

Gentle Giant

Gorillaz

Green Day

Guns and Roses

Roy Hamilton[?]

Alex Harvey

Heaven 17

Bobby Hendricks[?]

Idlewild[?]

Ja Rule

Jefferson Airplane

Jilted John[?]

The Jive Five[?]

Quincy Jones

Joy Division

KMFDM[?]

Led Zeppelin

Legendary Stardust Cowboy[?]

Live

Lloyd Cole and the Commotions[?]

Madness

Madonna

The Mamas and the Papas

The Manic Street Preachers

Barry Manilow

Manowar

Marillion

Melanie[?]

Metallica

George Michael

Ministry

The Monkees

Van Morrison

Muse (band)

Nazareth

New Order

Stevie Nicks

Nine Inch Nails

Nirvana

Heather Nova

Phil Ochs

onelinedrawing[?]

Onesidezero[?]

Pearl Jam

Wilson Pickett

Pink Floyd

The Pogues (featuring Kirsty McColl)

Primitive Radio Gods[?]

Procol Harum

Pulp

OutKast

Radiohead

Lou Reed

Reel Big Fish

The Rolling Stones

Rodriguez[?]

Roxy Music

Rush

Kyu Sakamoto[?]

The Shaggs

Simon and Garfunkel

Skinny Puppy

Smashing Pumpkins

The Smiths

Soundgarden

Spiller[?]

Stabbing Westward

Staind

Static-X

Cat Stevens

Al Stewart[?]

Rod Stewart

Stone Temple Pilots

Styx

Sublime

Sum 41

System Of A Down[?]

Temple of the Dog

They Might Be Giants

Toadies[?]

Tool

United States of America (band)[?]

U2

The Valentines[?]

The Vibrations[?]

Tom Waits

Dionne Warwick

Roger Waters

Keith West[?]

The Who

Stevie Wonder

Brenton Wood[?]

X

Weird Al Yankovic

Yes

Frank Zappa


See also

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