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title and album
* Imogen Heap's album iMegaphone has a title that is an anagram of the singer's name.
* 2008 – The City That Care Forgot – Contributed backing vocals to the title track of Dr. John's 2008 album.
This album is known internationally for its award winning sound and prestigious title.
In May 1979, while at the album release party for her second album, My Father's Eyes, Grant met Gary Chapman, writer of the title track ( and future husband ).
The album was a multi-platinum success and produced the pop hit " Lucky One " ( No. 18 pop and No. 2 AC ; No. 1 on Radio & Records ) as well as the title track ( a duet with country music star and future husband Vince Gill ) ( No. 37 pop ) and a cover of Joni Mitchell's frequently covered " Big Yellow Taxi " ( No. 67 pop ) ( in which she changed the line " And they charged the people a dollar and a half just to see em " to " And then they charged the people 25 bucks just to see em ").
The title of the album was apparently inspired by historian Eric Lott's book Love & Theft: Blackface Minstrelsy and the American Working Class, which was published in 1993.
album title ", writes Greg Kot in The Chicago Tribune ( published September 11, 2001 ), " the myths, mysteries and folklore of the South as a backdrop for one of the finest roots rock albums ever made.
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 first single from the album, as well as the record's title track " Write About Love ", was released in the US on 7 September 2010.
Next year, the album was released in Turkey under the title Nick the Chopper.
:* " Un Blodymary ", a song by Las Ketchup and a title track of the album
The album title Surfing with Bo Diddley was a boast about his influence on surf guitarists.
The album garnered the band their first and only No. 1 hit single on the Modern Rock Tracks chart with the title track " Celebrity Skin ".
* Cinema ( Nazareth album ), or the title song
* Cinema, an album by ICE MC, or the title song
" Machine Gun ", the instrumental title track from the band's debut album, became a staple at American sporting events, and is similarly featured in many films, including Boogie Nights and Looking for Mr. Goodbar.
* Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc., the 1984 debut album by Country singer Dwight Yoakam and its eponymous title song
As the band's primary songwriter, Neil Finn was under pressure to create a second album to match their debut and the band joked that one potential title for the new release was Mediocre Follow-Up.
In October 1967, the British group Nirvana released The Story of Simon Simopath ( subtitled " A Science Fiction Pantomime "), an album that tells the story of the title character.
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 ".
Featuring a starkly lit set, the Isolar – 1976 Tour highlighted songs from the album, including the dramatic and lengthy title track, the ballads " Wild Is the Wind " and " Word on a Wing ", and the funkier " TVC 15 " and " Stay ".
The album spawned two No. 1 hits in the title song and " Vincent ".
The album ’ s title song was inspired by Jack Kerouac ’ s book, The Lonesome Traveller in which Kerouac tells the story of America ’ s “ homeless brothers ,” or hobos.
" In a recent interview, Mothersbaugh revealed a song title from the in-progress album: " Don't Shoot, I'm a Man ".

title and liner
The album caused some controversy due to Sinclair's inflammatory liner notes and the title track's rallying cry of " Kick out the jams, motherfucker!
The liner notes present a series of images to represent the title of each track, including a blue emblem for " Blue Calx ".
The title of " Spoonman " is credited to Ament in the liner notes for Soundgarden's 1994 album, Superunknown.
The album packaging makes only sparing reference to either the band or the album title: the outer packaging does not make any reference to Godspeed, but mentions them in the liner notes ; the album title is only shown on the spine of the album cover.
Ringelnatz also illustrated his own novel called "... liner Roma ..." ( 1923 ), the title of which is a doubly truncated " Berliner Roman " ( Berlin novel ), for " Berlin novels usually have no decent beginning and no proper ending.
In the liner notes, Bob Seger says ( sarcastically ) he later realized Lucy Blue was Ramblin ' Gamblin ' Man, and so changed the title of the album.
The title is a palindrome, which is also a musical theme in the title track, according to the album's liner notes.
In the liner notes of 1999's Music Bank box set collection, guitarist Jerry Cantrell said of the title track:
This led Rollins to reissue the title on his own label after parting company with DreamWorks, to which he refers to as " not a very good label " in the album's liner notes.
There are several sections of the album that barely even qualify as traditional metal at all, with four tracks (" Wildhoney ", " 25th Floor ," " Kaleidoscope " and " Planets ") being instrumentals ( although the title track features printed lyrics in the liner notes, they are actually part of the lyrics to the following track, " Whatever That Hurts ") and an additional two (" Do You Dream of Me " and " A Pocket Size Sun ") containing no growled vocals.

title and notes
By 1857 he had accumulated over 800 pages of notes and short essays on capital, landed property, wage labour, the state, and foreign trade and the world market ; this work did not appear in print until 1941, under the title Grundrisse.
After his death, his wife Virginia Heinlein issued a compilation of Heinlein's correspondence and notes into a somewhat autobiographical examination of his career, published in 1989 under the title Grumbles from the Grave.
These games featured both the show's title logo on the game's packaging and label and the first several notes of the theme song played on the title screen of the games.
On other songs, such as the title track, certain notes of the sequence were set slightly out of tune.
The title " Every Good Boy Deserves Favour " was borrowed, tongue-in-cheek, from a mnemonic used to remember the musical notes that form the lines of the treble clef: EGBDF.
Publishing houses across the United States, and even in Canada, would rent or purchase Carey stereotype plates and publish Encyclopedia editions with their own imprints at the foot of the title pages, while retaining the Carey copyright notes on the overleaf, through 1858.
* TCM notes http :// www. tcm. com / tcmdb / title. jsp? stid = 18360 & category = Notes
Carter V. Findley notes that the term böri is probably derived from one of the Indo-European Iranian languages of Central Asia, while the title beg is certainly derived from the Sogdian baga (" lord "), a cognate of Middle Persian baγ ( as used by the rulers of the Sassanid Empire ), as well as Sanskrit bhaga and Russian bog.
This edition included notes and emendations by David Ruhnken, whose assistance was mentioned on the title page.
At last, in 1613, the first part of this vast work was published under the title of Poly-Olbion, eighteen books being produced, to which the learned Selden supplied notes.
However, he notes that there are exceptions to this, namely Ray Parker Jr .' s title track " Ghostbusters ", Mick Smiley's " Magic ", and the two inclusions from Elmer Bernstein's score.
He notes that in 1870 the Supreme Court of Queensland held that pastoral leases did confer a right of exclusive possession which reflected a common belief at that time that leases did extinguish native title.
The Doctrina was edited with notes by J. Mercier in 1614 at Paris under the title De varia significatione Verborum.
The revised play and compressed notes were published in a second version of this book under the same title, published at Cranbury NJ: A. S. Barnes, 1972.
* A brief description of publication or production notes relevant to the edition, in modern books usually located at the reverse of the title page, but can also sometimes be located at the end of the book, or
A translation into English, with notes and preface, by Bishop Thomas Percy, was issued in 1770 under the title of Northern Antiquities ( republished with additions in 1847 ).
Cathay title pageIn 1913, Pound was contacted by the widow of the recently deceased Orientalist Ernest Fenollosa, who while in Japan had collected word-by-word translations and notes for 150 classical Chinese poems that fit in closely with this program.
By 1909, when Edgar Thurston was writing, the Naidu or Nayadu title was used by many Telugu communities in census returns, of whom he notes the Balija, Bestha, Boyar, Ekari, Gavara, Golla, Kalingi, Kapu, Mutracha and Velama.
The 1941-published novel Traitor's Purse ( US title The Sabotage Murder Mystery ) by Margery Allingham featured ( presumably by coincidence ) a very similar plot wherein, to lend them verisimilitude, the forged notes were to be posted to every household in Britain in parallel with a secretly-planned genuine Government mailing.
The statutory portion of such codification shall be merged with annotations, captions, catchlines, history lines, editorial notes, cross-references, indices, title and chapter analyses, and other materials pursuant to the contract and shall be published by authority of the state pursuant to such contract and when so published shall be known and may be cited as the ' Official Code of Georgia Annotated '.
He travelled for some months through Cape Colony, the Transvaal and Rhodesia, making notes on the politics and economics of the countries, shooting lions, and recording his impressions in letters to a London newspaper, which were afterwards republished under the title of Men, Mines and Animals in South Africa.
Tsunoda ( 1951: 5 ) notes " Pimiko is from an archaic Japanese title, himeko, meaning ' princess '," that is, hime with the female name suffix-ko ( 子 " child ", viz.

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