the message. i've heard people calling it "don't push me cause i'm close to the edge".
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or Its Like A Jungle Sometimes..

the message. i've heard people calling it "don't push me cause i'm close to the edge".
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the choice is yours. people calling it "this or that"
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Song writers stop being cute with the titles and just call the song by the chorus or whatever word is repeated the most!! Its fucking ANNOYING trying to find a song by the words that you hear the most only to discover its titled after a word or phrase either mentioned ONCE or buried deep in the damn song. Or worse yet, a song with an esoteric title that's not even in the damn lyrics.
Songs where the title isn't mentioned in the lyrics:
ARTIST OR BAND --- POPULARLY KNOWN AS --- ACTUAL TITLE
Brothers Johnson --- Strawberry Letter 22 --- Strawberry Letter 23
Songs where the title is a word or phrase either mentioned once, not as emphasized as another word or phrase or parenthesized:
ARTIST OR BAND --- POPULARLY KNOWN AS --- ACTUAL TITLE
Phil Collins --- Take A Look At Me Now --- Against All Odds
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but real shit they at least say the choice is yours in the song
Rolling on the River is actually Proud Mary
Billy Joel's "In the Middle of the Night" is actually "River of Dreams"
Nazareth's "Son of a Bitch" is actually "Hair of the Dog" but is still correct, since the label is the one that forced the change.
David Bowie's "Major Tom" is "Space Oddity"
"Best that you can do" or "Moon and New York City" is simply "Arthur's Theme"
Those are the ones that immediately pop up.
outkast - me & you (your mama & your cousin too),, "elevators"
kendrick lamar - drank,, "swimming pools"
styles p - i get high,, "good times"
de la soul - hey how you doin (sorry you can't get thru),, "ring ring ring"
i caught hell finding this shit lol
It was called "Strawberry Letter 23" because it was the 23rd strawberry scented letter being sent. Shuggie Otis wrote the song for a girlfriend who used strawberry-scented paper when she wrote letters to him.
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Always thought Stevie Wonder's song "As" should've been named, well, "Always":
For the longest the I thought this song was called "We Can Swing It Now" back in the day.
Literally had this shit playin' on another tab while I was scrollin' down reading some of the other examples.
I was over here like yeah I got a good one nobody gon' think of.
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Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit
Hole - Violet.
u just brought back memories with that one. I use to make cd's for co-workers back in the day. once kings of comedy came out and they started singing "lover's holiday" how many broads would ask me to make a cd with that Earth Wind and Fire song "would you mind" make sure you put "would you mind" on there.
here's another one from Stevie Wonder. I hadn't heard it in a while, then i heard it back in the 90s. I went into sam goody to find the cd, they had about 10 different stevie cd's and i didn't see "make me feel like paradise" or "take me up and away" i actually saw he had a song title called rocket love and i thought that was the song...i didn't find out til some time later the song was called "love light in flight"
For the longest the I thought this song was called "We Can Swing It Now" back in the day.
Dude the song is about ny/an ny mentality. Empire state building is one of the most recognizable buildings in nyc. The song title is very fitting.
To the op, the first song that comes to mind is outkast's rosa parks.
the message. i've heard people calling it "don't push me cause i'm close to the edge".
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