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Self-Demonstrating Song
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An entire song (or sometimes just a single line of the lyrics) which deliberately provides an example of whatever the subject is, usually for comedic effect. Compare I Resemble That Remark!, This Is a Song, Heavy Meta , [Trope Name], and Boastful Rap (as most of that features this trope). |
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"Mozart's House" by Clean Bandit: "I can make my voice sta!cca!to! / then mix it allll le...ga...to" | |
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Likewise, The Frantics have a tune tentatively called "This Song": | |
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"Ten Dollar Solo" from Commentary! The Musical is entirely about itself. | |
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"Dance To The Music" by Sly and the Family Stone may well be a Trope Codifier, as it deconstructs their song style in the riffs and lyrics. | |
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Spamalot's "The Song that Goes Like This". | |
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In Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper, the pauper-turned-princess and her etiquette master have a song detailing what a princess must do. One of the pieces of advice is "always harmonize in thirds". Guess what they do on that line. | |
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X-Men: First Class: Although Édith Piaf's "La Vie en Rose" serves as Shaw's Leitmotif, the title (which can be roughly translated as "Life Through Rose-Tinted Glasses") is actually an apt description of how the optimistic Xavier perceives the world. | |
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X-Men Film Series: X-Men: First Class: Although Édith Piaf's "La Vie en Rose" serves as Shaw's Leitmotif, the title (which can be roughly translated as "Life Through Rose-Tinted Glasses") is actually an apt description of how the optimistic Xavier perceives the world. X-Men: Days of Future Past: Jim Croce's "Time in a Bottle" is featured in the Pentagon kitchen scene. When you read the lyrics (which is about a man who wishes he could save time and spend it with his beloved), it basically reflects the elderly Erik's profound regret when he tells Charles (whom he loves as a brother), "All those years wasted fighting each other, Charles. To have a precious few of them back..." X-Men: Apocalypse: Quicksilver listens to the Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" while in Bullet Time. The song itself spells out the plot in more ways than one. "Traveled the world and the seven seas, everybody is looking for something" refers to En Sabah Nur teleporting around the globe to recruit followers and offering them something they desire. "Some of them want to use you / Some of them want to abuse you" summarizes the entire interaction between Apocalypse and Xavier. |
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X-Men: Days of Future Past: Jim Croce's "Time in a Bottle" is featured in the Pentagon kitchen scene. When you read the lyrics (which is about a man who wishes he could save time and spend it with his beloved), it basically reflects the elderly Erik's profound regret when he tells Charles (whom he loves as a brother), "All those years wasted fighting each other, Charles. To have a precious few of them back..." | |
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In The French Connection, Popeye goes into a nightclub where a girl group is singing a song called "Everybody Gets to Go to the Moon", which is actually original to the French Connection soundtrack. Here are some of the lyrics in the chorus: The next time the chorus comes around the song uses "June" instead of "spoon." |
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Marianas Trench's "Pop 101", which is a catchy pop song about... a catchy pop song. As the singer elaborates on the construction of the song, those very things appear in it. | |
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"Poppa's Blues" from Starlight Express is a blues song that is almost entirely devoted to explaining the typical lyrical structure of a blues song: | |
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The Who: "Getting in Tune" has fairly self-demonstrating verses, but the first one stands out. "Guitar and Pen" is about songwriting, and contains a few self-demonstrating gags. |
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Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie: The song under the end credits is entitled, "The Song Under the Credits"; it's opening lines are "This is the song that runs under the credits. These are the credits, so this is where it goes." | |
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#1 Radio Single by Psychostick guides you through the entire song. | |
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The song "Montage" from South Park (and later, Team America: World Police) facilitates this trope by describing the exact narrative devices and reasoning behind Montages while the viewer actually watches a montage on-screen. | |
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"Come All Ye" by Fairport Convention. Sandy Denny's vocals are highly affecting despite the fact that she's basically just describing what the band is doing. | |
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The lyrics to the theme song for It's Garry Shandling's Show are about how the songwriter is writing the theme to It's Garry Shandling's Show. | |
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X-Men: Apocalypse: Quicksilver listens to the Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" while in Bullet Time. The song itself spells out the plot in more ways than one. "Traveled the world and the seven seas, everybody is looking for something" refers to En Sabah Nur teleporting around the globe to recruit followers and offering them something they desire. "Some of them want to use you / Some of them want to abuse you" summarizes the entire interaction between Apocalypse and Xavier. | |
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Charlie McDonnell has a song on her album called "A Song About a Song". | |
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