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Songs where the title does not appear in the lyrics. At all. In some cases, the title refers to an older song that is being sampled or parodied. In other cases, it's because the song is the length of a series' episode, and/or without chorus included as it's supposed to tell a story rather to be a catchy tune. The Something Song is often a somewhat borderline case of this trope, since the "song" portion of the title doesn't usually appear in the lyrics. However, the preceding word in the title often appears in the lyrics a lot. Compare Non-Indicative Name and Word Salad Title. Often leads to Refrain from Assuming, when a phrase from the lyrics starts getting mistaken for the title; e.g., some people think Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" is called "Mama," "Scaramouche," or "Galileo." The direct opposite of this trope is Title Drop. If you were looking for titles not appearing in visual media, see Title, Please!. |
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"Panic Attack" by Dream Theater contains neither the word "panic" nor the word "attack". Much like the "Lullaby" example above, though, the title still describes the song (or more accurately, the lyrics describe the title). Likewise, "Repentance," "Prophets of War," "The Ministry of Lost Souls" and "In the Presence of Enemies" - all consecutive tracks on Systematic Chaos. |
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Against Me! have done this more than a few times: "From Her Lips to God's Ears (The Energizer)" "Pretty Girls (The Mover)" "Even At Our Worst We're Still Better Than Most (The Roller)" "Anna Is A Stool Pigeon" "Fuck My Life 666" "Transgender Dysphoria Blues" "Scream It Till Your Coughing Up Blood" "Turn Those Clapping Hands Into Angry Balled Fists" "Unprotected Sex With Multiple Partners" "Pints Of Guinness Make You Strong" "White People For Peace" "Reinventing Axl Rose" "Thrash Unreal" "Those Anarcho Punks Are Mysterious..." "Cliche Guevara" "We Laugh At Danger And Break All The Rules" "We Did It All For Don" "TSR" "Mutiny On The Electronic Bay" "Sink Florida Sink" "Slurring The Rhythms" "You Look Like I Need A Drink" "Piss And Vinegar" "Borne On The FM Waves Of The Heart" |
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"Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" by Crosby, Stills, and Nash does not mention any of those words in the lyrics. | |
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Metallica's "Ride the Lightning", "Fade to Black", "Escape", "...And Justice for All", "Eye of the Beholder", "Dyers Eve", and "Disposable Heroes". "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" is borderline, since only "Sanitarium" appears. However, the words "Fade to Black" are in the lyrics of "The Memory Remains". "The Unforgiven" trilogy has a straight one in III, and two borderline in the others ("I dub thee unforgiven", "are you unforgiven too?") "Enter Sandman" is another borderline example. The words "enter" and "sandman" do appear in the song, but never together as they appear in the title. |
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Other examples from their catalogue include "The Musical Box" from Nursery Cryme and "Firth of Fifth" from Selling England by the Pound. | |
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"The Battle Hymn of Love" by Kathy Mattea and Tim O'Brien. The word "battle" shows up only once, and surprisingly, so does the word "love". | |
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"Danny's Song" by Loggins and Messina. | |
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Good Kid has "Nomu", "Alchemist", "Witches", "Atlas", "Slingshot", "Aloe Lite", and "No Time to Explain". | |
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Chumbawamba's "Tubthumping." | |
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Name any song by Underworld that isn't "Spoonman" (from dubnobasswithmyheadman. There are other Underworld songs that don't qualify - "Pearl's Girl", "King of Snake", "Mmm Skycraper I Love You"... but by and large, Underworld do favour non-appearing titles. |
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The Last Shadow Puppets, not counting covers, has a title drop in every song except "My Mistakes Were Made For You", "Black Plant", "Pattern", "The Dream Synopsis", and "The Bourne Identity". | |
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The Black Angels: Most of their songs don't include the title in the lyrics, such as their most popular song, "Young Man Dead." | |
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John Denver's "Annie's Song". | |
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A double exception: Neil Diamond's "Song Sung Blue." | |
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"Duvet" by BoA. | |
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Serial Experiments Lain | hasFeature |
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River City Girls: "Can’t Quit the RCG" doesn't have that exact phrase, instead its third-last line being "I can't quit these River City Girls". | |
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The song was originally recorded in 1985 as a pop duet by Gloria Loring and Carl Anderson for Days of Our Lives, in which Loring played a lounge singer. The title doesn't appear in that form in the lyrics, though the first line of the chorus goes "So I'll be your friend / And I'll be your lover". However, it wasn't released to pop radio until summer 1986... | |
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Faith No More's "Epic," "Jizzlobber," "Cuckoo for Caca," "Caralho Voador," "King for a Day," "RV," "Malpractice," "A Small Victory," "Zombie Eaters," most of We Care a Lot and half of Introduce Yourself and Album of the Year. This doesn't include "Paths of Glory," which is only an "s" away from averting the trope. It does include "Anne's Song," in which Anne gets a number of mentions. | |
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The full version of Community's theme tune, "At Least It Was Here" by The 88. | |
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Rush has "2112", "Cygnus X-1 Book I" and "Book II", "The Spirit of Radio", "Manhattan Project," "Distant Early Warning", "War Paint" and "Presto". | |
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Imagine Dragons' "The Unknown". | |
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Quite a few songs from Beck, including "E-Pro" and "Jack-Ass". The latter is played with, in that you hear an actual jackass braying at the end. | |
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The title song of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying only includes the first three words of the title. No wonder it's usually referred to as "How To". | |
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And while we're at anime songs, the opening theme of Princess Tutu, "Morning Grace", doesn't have words "morning grace" popping up anywhere. | |
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Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends has the song "Talk to the Jeans" by Pizza Party. | |
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Pretty much every Taking Back Sunday song on their first couple of albums. | |
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Manowar's "March for Revenge (By the Soldiers of Death)". | |
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Another exception to this and the above J-Pop rule (sort of) is the Cowboy Bebop end theme, "The Real Folk Blues." | |
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The musicals Love Life, Celebration and Pippin each averted this with a song titled "Love Song." | |
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"Komm, Susser Tod"(Come, Sweet Death), from The End of Evangelion. The title does not show up in either language. | |
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Kate Yanai's "Bacardi Feeling" is an interesting case: It started its life in a European Bacardi commercial in which it did contain its own title. It became popular enough for Kate Yanai to re-record it as a full-length song with no references to rum in the lyrics whatsoever. However, the title stayed the same because it was a Bacardi commercial after all where people knew the song from, so they walked into record stores and looked for "that Bacardi song". And since the commercial in question was mostly aired in non-English-speaking nations, those who didn't understand English hardly noticed that the word "Bacardi" was missing. Kelly Rowland's cover, by the way, is named "Summer Dreamin'" and targeted at an audience that's too young to know anything about the Bacardi commercial which started it all. | |
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Guns N' Roses' "Estranged," "Shackler's Revenge," and "Chinese Democracy." | |
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The Kidsongs version of the Italian song "Funiculi, Funicula" replaces the Title Drop with "Tra la la la, tra la la la". | |
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The Music Man has a few: The Spoken Word number "Rock Island" is titled because its patter is synchronized to train rhythms. "Iowa Stubborn" and "Marian the Librarian" each contain all the words in the title, but never in that sequence. |
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Westeros: An American Musical: Many songs have this for various reasons: "Hand-Holding", "Small Council", "Plot Development", "First Watch", "Red Woman", "No Waiting", "More Than Jest Friends", "Hisstorically Inaccurate", "The Dorne Identity", "Growing Concerned", "A H(e)art Inflamed", "Stark to Finish", "Opposing Council", "Hostile Witness", "Talk Less, Stab More", "Sword in the Darkness" and "The Storm's End" are all indicative of what the song is about, but don't actually appear in the lyrics. "Stannis Refuted" and "Knight's Watch Defeated" inherit the feature from their respective Hamilton originals, "Farmer Refuted" and "Schuyler Defeated". "Shae No to This" is a parody of "Say No to This" from Hamilton, but retains none of the instances of the titular sentence. |
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Machine Head and "Imperium", from Through the Ashes of Empires. | |
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John Mellencamp's "Key West Intermezzo (I Saw You First)" is a partial example. None of the words in the main title appear in the lyrics, but the subtitle appears multiple times in the chorus. | |
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System of a Down's "ATWA" and "Chop Suey!". Also "BYOB" and "Prison Song" (the word prison shows up, but not Prison Song). "Chop Suey!" is because the original title was "Suicide", which does appear in the song. "Needles" might be another — the word "needle" is in the bridge, but not "needles" — though it's a borderline case. There's also 'Chik'N'Stu', 'U-Fig', 'This Cocaine Makes Me Feel Like I'm On This Song', 'Tentative' and 'Stealing Society' by way of direct examples. |
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The song from the Donkey Hodie episode "Hoof Dancing Is Hard" is called "Grampy's Secret Recipe", but this title doesn't appear in the lyrics. The closest it gets is the line "It's my super secret recipe for how to succeed". | |
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"Mellowship Slinky In B Major" (which does contain the word "mellowship"), "Funky Monks" (though 'monks' does appear in the text, and the band call themselves 'funky monks' in their song Sikamikanico), and "The Greeting Song" from Blood Sugar Sex Magik. | |
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Eiffel 65's "My Console". | |
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Lostprophets are notorious for this. Pretty much almost every single song in their self-titled first album is this ("Shinobi vs. Dragon Ninja", "And Then She Told Me to Leave"), while their second album almost entirely averted this (Except for "We are Godzilla, You are Japan"). They revert on a couple of tracks on their third album ("Heaven for the Weather, Hell for the Company", "Can't Stop, Gotta Date with Hate") and then stay a fair distance in their fourth (only exclusion being their last track on the album, "The Light that Shines Twice as Bright"). | |
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The Flaming Lips are fond of this trope. Examples include "Race For the Prize," "Fight Test," "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Pt. 1", "Pilot Can At the Queer of God," "Psychiatric Explorations of the Fetus With Needles," "Free Radicals," and "Flowers of Neptune 6," among many, many others. | |
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There are many songs out there that feature profanities in the title but not in the song itself, including "The Shark's Own Private Fuck" by Sunny Day Real Estate, "Ignorant Piece of Shit" by Carissa's Wierd, and many more. Conversely, "NSFW" by Psycho Stick is an example whose lyrics (with the exception of a brief spoken introduction of a guest vocalist) consist only of profanities. |
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Avenged Sevenfold has "Bat Country," which doesn't appear in the lyrics but makes sense if you actually understand the reference. | |
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Jack Harlow did this with "Baxter Avenue," a track from his debut album Thats What They All Say. While the track is named after a street in Harlow's hometown of Louisville known for its nightlife, and the lyrics basically tell the story of his life in the city, the street name is nowhere to be found. | |
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Disturbed's "Bound," "Numb," and "Conflict," with the latter featuring the word 'Enemy' at least over fifty times. Interestingly, the classic demo-tape/underground recording of "Perfect Insanity" does feature its title throughout, but the Indestructible re-recording drops this, making it one of these. | |
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"Bluddle-Uddle-Um-Dum" from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. It was either that or "Blblblbl, Blblblbl, Blblblbl!" | |
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Goo Goo Dolls' "Iris" and "Hate This Place". | |
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La Cage aux folles has "Masculinity" (also known as "Masculinity Lesson"): "masculine" appears three times in the lyrics, but the actual title does not. | |
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"Supper's Ready" by Genesis does not use that phrase at any point in the song (the closest we get is the lyric "And it's hey, babe, your supper's waiting for you..." and to a lesser extent, the later lyric "This is the supper of the mighty one"). The song itself is divided into seven individually-titled sections; of those sections, only "The Guaranteed Eternal Sanctuary Man" and "Willow Farm" receive title drops. Other examples from their catalogue include "The Musical Box" from Nursery Cryme and "Firth of Fifth" from Selling England by the Pound. |
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Stereophonics' "Dakota". | |
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Billie Eilish has a few songs like this, such as "ilomilo," "listen before i go" and "Billie Bossa Nova". | |
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Donovan's "Sunshine Superman." | |
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Creed's "Ode," from their first album My Own Prison. | |
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Enigma's "Sadeness (Part I)". The title is a Portmanteau not used in the lyrics. | |
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My Little Pony: Equestria Girls: The first movie features a scene where the girls sing a rousing song encouraging the students to help Twilight Sparkle win the Fall Formal crown. The name of the song? "Equestria Girls". That's right — the song named after the movie features no Title Drops whatsoever. The title does appear in the modified version of the song used for the franchise as a whole, however. This title can also cause major confusion with the earlier "Equestria Girls" advertisement which is a parody on Katy Perry's "California Gurls" released long before anyone at Hasbro even thought about making the ponies human. |
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Madeline Harper Guest uses these occasionally. "The Ending Stays The Same" and "Under The Willow Tree" have titles slightly different from recurring lines ("the ending just/still stays the same" and "under the weeping willow tree", respectively), and "Cinderella Redux" bears no resemblance whatsoever to the lyrics, though it's an excellent description of the theme. | |
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The Cowsills' "The Rain, the Park and Other Things," often assumed to be "Flower Girl". "The rain" and "the park" do appear in the lyrics, but in different verses. | |
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The Rolling Stones' "Prodigal Son", "Sympathy for the Devil", "Let It Bleed" and "New Faces". | |
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Experimental rock band Man Man loves using non-appearing titles for their songs, sometimes falling into Word Salad Title. "Skin Tension", "Whalebones", "Paul's Grotesque", "I, Manface"... the list goes on. Their two latest albums have more songs with TitleDrops than their earlier work, but they are still very fond of this trope. | |
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The Zombies' "Care of Cell 44". | |
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A lot of songs by Love have titles that allude to the song's subject but never appear in the lyrics, like "The Red Telephone" and "The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This". | |
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"Dissertation on the State of Bliss" from The Country Girl. Ira Gershwin chose not to title the song after its refrain because several other songs had been titled "Love And Learn" already. | |
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Savant's "Spaceheart" | |
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GAMI GANG inversions: "You Won't.", "Kno U", "Caught In The Moment" | |
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Ultravox's "Hymn"(not "Till Thy Kingdom Come"), from Quartet. | |
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Elvis Costello's "Couldn't Call It Unexpected No. 4". The song would still fit the trope even if the "No. 4" part was dropped. | |
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Butthole Surfers: "Strawberry," "Some Dispute Over T-Shirt Sales," "Goofy's Concern"...And that's just one album (Independent Worm Saloon). | |
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Apollo 440: "Electro Glide In Blue" is named after the film Electra Glide in Blue, but the lyrics don't have any relevance to this. "Lost in Space (Theme)" has lyrics consisting of lines from Lost in Space, made into a Voice Clip Song that appeared in the end credits. No Title Drop was made in the film, so none is made in the song either. "Electronic Civil Disobedience" is, as the title indicates, an electronic song about civil disobedience, and the lyrics describe this without actually saying those three words in a row. "Diamonds In The Sidewalk" is just Jack Kerouac reciting a passage from his poem "Mexico City Blues," with instrumental accompaniment. The poem does not say "diamonds in the sidewalk" at any point. "Bulletproof Blues" has neither of those two words in its lyrics. |
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At no point in Pam Tillis's song "Please" does she sing the title word. However, a few of the backing vocalists sing it under a couple of the lines. | |
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"Forever the Sickest Kids" has their song La La Laniey, in which the song alludes to a dangerous girl the singer is in love with, but never names her. The "la la la" part of the chorus just continues, and the girl is never named. | |
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Oscillator X - "Dynamo". | |
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van Canto absolutely loves Title Drop in every single song that's not Frodo's Dream (makes sense, as he basically tells about his dream) | |
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Sonata Arctica have 'The Boy Who Wanted to Be a Real Puppet'. There is also "Dream Thieves", "The Misery", "Kingdom For A Heart", "The End of This Chapter", "White Pearl, Black Oceans...", "Letter to Dana", and "The Cage". |
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Blood Red Shoes' "Say Something, Say Anything" in Box of Secrets. | |
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AC/DC's "Rock N Roll Train" - the chorus repeatedly refers to a "runaway train," but the words "rock and roll" are never mentioned in that particular song. The Working Title was in fact "Runaway Train" and it was considered for a Title Track for the album, but they decided it was too overused as a title note Soul Asylum, Elton John, and Tom Petty all have different songs of that name, among others; so the song became "Rock N Roll Train" while the album became Black Ice. | |
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Bush has the songs "Bomb," "Testosterone," "Disease of the Dancing Cats," and "Altered State" among others. | |
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Cake's "Shadow Stabbing" and "Nugget." | |
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Kent has "Mannen i den vita hatten", "La belle époque", "Klåparen" and "Ff". | |
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MGMT's "Kids" from Oracular Spectacular. | |
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"Shae No to This" is a parody of "Say No to This" from Hamilton, but retains none of the instances of the titular sentence. | |
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Foo Fighters have "Hey, Johnny Park!," "Oh, George," "Weenie Beenie," "Cheer Up Boys (Your Make-Up Is Running)" and "White Limo" (the limo is there, but its color is never referenced). | |
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"For Pete's Sake" is probably their most famous example, given that an edited version of that song served as the closing theme for the second season of their 1960s TV series. | |
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Numerous Eurovision Song Contest songs don't have the name in their title. To limit it to just the winners: Denmark 1963 - "Dansevise" by Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann: "dans"note the Danish for "dance" appears in the lyrics, but not "evise"note the Danish for "ballad". France 1969 - "Un jour, un enfant" by Frida Boccara: Both parts of the title appear separately in the lyrics, but not together. France 1977 - "L'oiseau et l'enfant" by Marie Myriam: The same story as above. Italy 1990 - "Insieme: 1992" by Toto Cutugno: Since the song is about the various nations of Europe coming together, it should come as no surprise that "1992" - the year the European Union was due to be formed - doesn't appear in the lyrics. Ukraine 2016 - "1944" by Jamala: The year in the title - the year the Crimean Tatars, amongst whom were the singer's ancestors, were deported from the Crimea to the Uzbek SSR - doesn't appear in the title. |
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The Cure's creepy "Lullaby" (although you can consider the title is self-describing). "Inbetween Days" could also count, as the complete title doesn't appear. "Lovesong" Interestingly, not only do all three albums of their "Trilogy" have title tracks, all of the title tracks are examples of this trope (although "Bloodflowers" does have the phrase "flowers of blood"). "Mint Car" also qualifies; the title seems to evoke the idea that a new, refreshing relationship feels like a car in mint condition, where there's a sense of excitement and freedom associated with the new part of the narrator's life. |
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Indonesian band Peterpan/Noah: Taman Langit has "Tertinggalkan Waktu" which fits the theme of being but is not mentioned in the lyrics. From Bintang di Surga, "Diatas Normal" is not mentioned in its lyrics. Also from Bintang di Surga, "2DSD" is a random string which has nothing to do with song (it was meant to be a placeholder title). Noah's version averts this by moving "2DSD" into a subtitle while the main title "Tetap Berdiri" is mentioned in the lyrics. The last track of Seperti Seharusnya is "Puisi Adinda", meaning "Adinda's Poem", and doesn't mention the title in its lyrics. |
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"Lost in Space (Theme)" has lyrics consisting of lines from Lost in Space, made into a Voice Clip Song that appeared in the end credits. No Title Drop was made in the film, so none is made in the song either. | |
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"She Sells Sanctuary" by The Cult. | |
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Many of their songs, actually: "About a Girl", "Aero Zeppelin", "Aneurysm", "Hairspray Queen", "Lithium", "Sliver", "Tourette's"... | |
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Conversely, "NSFW" by Psycho Stick is an example whose lyrics (with the exception of a brief spoken introduction of a guest vocalist) consist only of profanities. | |
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Cream: "Badge": Ringo Starr misread George Harrison's handwriting on the sheet music, and asked "what's badge?" where it actually said "bridge". "SWLABR": An initialism for "She Walks Like a Bearded Rainbow" (or possibly "Was" instead of "Walks");note Jack Bruce, who wrote the music, gave both words as the expansion of "W" at different times. neither the initialism nor its expansion ever appears in the lyrics. In fact, apart from the article "a", the only part of the expanded title that appears verbatim in the lyrics is "rainbow". ("Bearded" never appears, but "beard" does.) |
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DJ Sakin & Friends' remake of the Braveheart theme is officially titled "Protect Your Mind (For the Love of a Princess)", which is non-appearing even in the vocal version, though it does drop the film title. | |
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"The Minstrel, The Jester And I" from Once Upon a Mattress. The King has to mime the title, since he can't sing it. | |
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Black Sabbath's "Paranoid" is entirely about somebody being paranoid, but the actual word doesn't feature anywhere in the song. | |
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Cheap Trick's "Mandocello". It's actually named for an instrument used in the song, rather than any of the lyrics. | |
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Nelly and Kelly Rowland's "Dilemma". | |
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PVRIS: "St. Patrick", "Eyelids" (which has "eyes"), "Mirrors" (which has "mirror"), "What's Wrong", and "Nola 1". Lynn Gunn has been asked why she gave "What's Wrong" a non-appearing title; she doesn't remember. | |
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Petra's "The Coloring Song". | |
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Aerosmith's "Adam's Apple." | |
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Most songs by Falling Up, including "A Guide to Marine Life," "How They Made Cameras," and "The Dark Side to Indoor Track Meets." All of the songs off of their Dawn Escapes album qualify. The title of "Murexa" on the album Captiva is title dropped in the next song "Drago or the Dragons". Many of the songs titles on Fangs! are not contained within those songs, but are referenced in other songs. Lead singer Jessy Ribordy's other project, The River Empires, exaggerates this trope, including the title drops in other songs. |
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A lot of YOASOBI songs have titles that don't appear in the lyrics, but are thematically relevant. For example, "Kaibutsu" (monster) is about Legoshi's struggles with a society that sees carnivores like him as monsters; while "Halzion" refers to the Philadelphia fleabane, a flower that represents reminisced love, and the song is about two people reminiscing on the time they met and fell in love online. | |
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Only three songs in Iron Maiden's Piece of Mind have a Title Drop, four if you count "Sunlight, falling on your steel" on "Sun and Steel". It would be five if "To Tame a Land" had been allowed to keep its original title, "Dune". Powerslave has "The Duellists" (and an instrumental), Seventh Son of a Seventh Son has two ("The Clairvoyant" and "The Prophecy"), No Prayer for the Dying has two (the title track and "Fates Warning"), Brave New World has "The Mercenary", Dance of Death has "Rainmaker" (the title track is borderline, as "Dance of the dead" appears), A Matter of Life and Death has "The Reincarnation Of Benjamin Breeg", and The Final Frontier has "The Alchemist" (the word "alchemy" does appear) and a borderline in "Satellite 15... The Final Frontier" (the latter appears, while the album number nod doesn't). After The Book of Souls averted this, Senjutsu had two songs whose Gratuitous Foreign Language is absent from the lyrics (the title track and "Stratego") plus "The Parchment". | |
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A few cases among theme songs for Pokémon: The Series. Among the openings there's "Mezase Pokémon Master", "Advance Adventure", "Battle Frontier", "Saikou - Everyday!" and "Best Wishes!" In fact, "Saikou - Everyday!" is the only theme song to use the exact phrase "Mezase Pokémon Master" in the lyrics. |
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Yello's "Blazing Saddles". | |
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Robbie Williams's "Tripping". | |
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Pantera has "Suicide Note Pt. I", "Suicide Note Pt. II", "The Underground in America", "Reprise (Sandblasted Skin)", "10's", "War Nerve", "Use My Third Arm", Strength Beyond Strength", "Good Friends and a Bottle of Pills", "25 Years", "Throes of Rejection", and "No Good (Attack the Radical)". | |
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Fairport Convention - "Genesis Hall," "Autopsy," and "Percy's Song," on Unhalfbricking | |
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Heartcatch is, however, the first Pretty Cure series to actually have the full title of its opening theme song appear in the song (though Yes! Pretty Cure 5 had several near-misses). | |
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Rod Stewart's "Young Turks". The chorus instead has "young hearts". The less obvious title was possibly chosen to avoid confusion with the Candi Staton song "Young Hearts Run Free". Whether that benefit outweighed the obviously confusing lyrics/titles mismatch is open to question. Also, "Maggie May." Although the woman the song is about is frequently referred to as Maggie, the "May" part never comes up. |
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Mono's "Life in Mono". | |
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Our Lady Peace: "4am" was indeed written at 4am, but the time is never mentioned in the song. | |
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In Closer Than Ever, "The Sound of Muzak" is titled after a pun. The lyrics repeat the word "music" over and over, but "Muzak" is spoken (not sung) once. "Life Story," "Fandango" and "Another Wedding Song" also do not include their respective titles in the lyrics. | |
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Snow Patrol's "How to be Dead", "Spitting Games", "Chocolate" (the UK single release featured a sticker quoting the chorus "this is the straw, final straw") "If There's a Rocket, Tie Me to It", "Olive Grove Facing the Sea", "Disaster Button", "Life-ning", "The President". "You're All I Have" doesn't have the name per se, but it does have "you are all that I have". Noticeably more common up to and including their breakthrough album Final Steaw, | |
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Adam and the Ants' "Kings of the Wild Frontier." | |
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Somewhere City inversions: "Skeleton Key", "Find Your Throne", "The Air Up Here" | |
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The Little Mermaid (1989): "Part of Your World" is a downplayed example. The title does appear, but only in the song's reprise later in the movie. In the full song, which is the one people are most likely to think of when they hear the name, Ariel only sings "Part of that world". | |
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Simple Plan's "Untitled", though "How could this happen to me?" is used as an alternate title. | |
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"Electro Glide In Blue" is named after the film Electra Glide in Blue, but the lyrics don't have any relevance to this. | |
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Origami Angel: It'd be easier to note exceptions, which do have their titles appear: Quiet Hours inversions: "Ride Our Bikes to School", "Hey There", "Notice", "Mark My Words" (as "mark my fucking words"), Gen 3 inversions: "Ruby" is the only song to include its title in the lyrics. Somewhere City inversions: "Skeleton Key", "Find Your Throne", "The Air Up Here" GAMI GANG inversions: "You Won't.", "Kno U", "Caught In The Moment" |
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More DragonForce: "Black Winter Night," "Heroes of Our Time," "Soldiers of the Wasteland," "Storming the Burning Fields," "Scars of Yesterday," and "EPM." Although "Storming the Burning Fields'''s title is dropped in another song. Also, the demo version of "Black Winter Night" had a Title Drop but the verse containing it was cut from the song's final version. |
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The Devil Wears Prada's "Hey John, What's Your Name Again?" | |
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Rammstein's "Dalai Lama". | |
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