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title and song
What a discussion can ensue when the title of this type of song is in question.
Songs and poetry often rely on ambiguous words for artistic effect, as in the song title " Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue " ( where " blue " can refer to the color, or to sadness ).
* " Absalom, Absalom " is the title of a song on the 1996 Compass CD Making Light of It by singer / songwriter Pierce Pettis, incorporating several elements of the biblical narrative.
The album's title song received some pop radio airplay and crossed over to No. 96 on the Billboard Hot 100, and " 1974 ( We Were Young )" and " Saved By Love " also charted as Adult Contemporary songs.
The song was first copyrighted in 1835 by the Boston-based music publisher Charles Bradlee, and given the title " The A. B. C., a German air with variations for the flute with an easy accompaniment for the piano forte ".
Then he writes the music to the title and the general feeling of the song is established.
* Secret Places, 1984 ( title song lyricist )
In 1940, an RKO movie adaptation starred Granville Owen ( later known as Jeff York ) as Li ' l Abner, with Buster Keaton taking the role of Lonesome Polecat, and featuring a title song with lyrics by Milton Berle.
Dylan meant that title, of course, and he means this one too, which doesn't make " Love and Theft " his minstrelsy album any more than Self Portraits dire " Minstrel Boy " was his minstrelsy song.
The title song became a huge hit in Sweden for Gemini.
When the word ballad appears in the title of a song, as for example in The Beatles's " The Ballad of John and Yoko " or Billy Joel's " The Ballad of Billy the Kid ", the folk-music sense is generally implied.
:* " Un Blodymary ", a song by Las Ketchup and a title track of the album
Bo Diddley himself said that the name first belonged to a singer his adoptive mother was familiar with, while harmonicist Billy Boy Arnold once said in an interview that it was originally the name of a local comedian that Leonard Chess borrowed for the song title and artist name for Bo Diddley's first single, and guitar craftsman Ed Roman reported that another ( unspecified ) source says it was his nickname as a Golden Gloves boxer.
* " Constantinople " is the title of a song by The Decemberists.
* Cinema ( Nazareth album ), or the title song
* Cinema, an album by ICE MC, or the title song
* Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc., the 1984 debut album by Country singer Dwight Yoakam and its eponymous title song
* Company ( song ), the title song from the Broadway musical, Company
Starting from 1961's Colorful Ventures ( each song had a color in the title ), the group became known for issuing records throughout the 1960s whose tracks revolved around central themes, including surf music, country, outer space, TV themes, and psychedelic music.
The Jacksons ( previously The Jackson 5 ) did many disco songs from 1975 to 1980, including " Shake Your Body ( Down to the Ground )" ( 1978 ), " Blame it on the Boogie " ( 1978 ), and " Can You Feel It " ( 1980 )— all sung by Michael Jackson, whose 1979 solo album, Off the Wall, included several disco hits, including the album's title song, " Rock with You ", " Workin ' Day and Night ", and his second chart-topping solo hit in the disco genre, " Don't Stop ' til You Get Enough ".
The song is also well known by the opening words and refrain of the first stanza, "" ( literally, " Germany, Germany above all "), but this has never been its title.
The song " Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps " was included in the soundtrack of the Australian film Strictly Ballroom, and became a theme song for the British TV show, Coupling, with Mari Wilson performing it for the title sequence.
In 1977, Saratoga Springs, NY disc jockey Tom L. Lewis introduced the Disco Bible ( later renamed Disco Beats ), which published hit disco songs listed by beats per minute ( tempo ), as well as by either artist or song title.

title and Knights
Many of those players came from the Indians ' new AAA farm team, the Charlotte Knights, who won the International League title that year.
Since the Knights ( KOL ) allowed an array of members into their association, they ended up getting rid of many because they did not fit the title.
Four years later, Square developed the Game Boy game under the working title Gemma Knights, and then revived the trademarked name and released the game as Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden.
The following list is of those Dukes of Norfolk, along with their year of investiture, that were also Knights of the Order of the Garter across all creations of the title.
In 1125 his name appears again as a witness to a donation, this time accompanied by the title " magister militum Templi " (" Master of the Knights of the Temple ").
Originally developed under the title Gemma Knights, the game was renamed Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden ( published in North America as Final Fantasy Adventure and in Europe as Mystic Quest ).
* The title of a 2007 song by The Saturday Knights, " 45 "
* The title of the leader of the Priory of St John of Jerusalem, the Knights Hospitallers in England, otherwise known as the Grand Prior.
On April 10, 1525, two days after signing of the Treaty of Kraków, in the market of the Polish capital Kraków, Albert resigned his position as Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights to become a Lutheran and received the title " Duke of Prussia " from his uncle King Zygmunt I the Old of Poland.
However, all are also Knights Bachelor and thus each may preface their name with that title.
A related but separate organization, " Maccabees of the World ", was also established, the two merging under the title " The Knights of the Maccabees of the World " ( KOTMOTW ), later shortened to the Maccabees in 1914.
This version was later incorporated into Grosset and Dunlap's series of books called the Illustrated Junior Library, and reprinted under the title King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table.
* The revised title of The Knights Who Say " Ni!
The title of the Master of the Temple recalls the title of the head of the former order of the Knights Templar.
# Crazy Knights ( 1944 ) aka Murder in the Family ( TV title )
Rugby League also had some memorable moments including: The 1989 NSWRL Grand Final which was won by the Canberra Raiders over the Balmain Tigers 19-14 in extra-time for their first premiership: The 1991 NSWRL Grand Final won by the Penrith Panthers over Canberra 19-12 in which Penrith's Royce Simmons scored 2 tries in his final match giving the Panthers their first title: Brisbane's maiden premiership with a 28-8 win over St. George in 1992 NSWRL Grand Final, and the 1997 ARL Grand Final between the Newcastle Knights and the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, with the Knights winning their first title with a 22-16 win following a try to Darren Albert in the dying seconds of the game after the Knights had trailed Manly since early in the game.
* Jedi Exile, the main character in the PC / Xbox videogame title Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords
Approached by Bat-editor Mark Chiarello ( again ), Bolland was asked whether he would like to draw Batman covers for a new title, Gotham Knights.

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