Songs that mention other songs?

Songs that mention other songs?

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MarshPhantom

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9,658 posts

137 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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There can't be many, songs that mention other songs or albums.

I've got three.


Grandaddy - Where I'm Anymore: The ice cream van each night plays Don't Believe the Hype. (Song by Public Enemy)

Warren Zevon - Genius: Did you light the candles, did you put on Kind of Blue. (Album by Miles Davis)

Mystery Jets - Greatest Hits, list a load UK indie albums.


Anyone know anymore?

Philplop

343 posts

174 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama: Well I hope Neil Young will remember, a 'Southern Man' don't need him around anyhow.

krusty

2,472 posts

249 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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I bet there are loads.... That song by Plan B springs to mind though...

"And I'm saying all this in the stand
While girl cries tears from the galleries
Got bigger than I ever could have planned
Like that song by the Zutons Valerie"

MarshPhantom

Original Poster:

9,658 posts

137 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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A couple of good ones.

Also God Save the Queen by The Pistols.

Ste1987

1,798 posts

106 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Didn't Megadeth do a song where the lyrics just comprised of their own song titles?

PulsatingStar

1,715 posts

248 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Ste1987 said:
Didn't Megadeth do a song where the lyrics just comprised of their own song titles?
Victory

Miguel Alvarez

4,944 posts

170 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Rappers do this all the time. Black Eyed Peas have a song called "Yesterday" that's just come out where they've done this. Although I hold them partly responsible for the way hip hop has gone down the toilet over the years so its a bit rich of them IMHO.



Blayney

2,948 posts

186 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Dream Theater Octavarium has a verse that references a lot of their influences. I'll try and find it.
http://dt.spatang.com/octavarium.php

There we are. Scroll down to see the references to songs by Queen, Styx, The Beatles etc etc.

Edited by Blayney on Friday 24th July 14:15

suthol

2,155 posts

234 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Beatles Without John - Dave Tough & JD Dohnal

http://www.jddohnal.com/song/0

Couldn't find it on Youtube any more so play it via the link above

MarshPhantom

Original Poster:

9,658 posts

137 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Eminem - Stan: You know that song by Phil Collins In the Air Tonight

marshalla

15,902 posts

201 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Philplop said:
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama: Well I hope Neil Young will remember, a 'Southern Man' don't need him around anyhow.
And Kid Rock's All Summer Long references Sweet Home Alabama.
(and let's not mention the riffs borrowed from Werewolf of London and Sweet Home)

Bowie's Ashes to Ashes reference to Space Oddity, of course.


Edited by marshalla on Friday 24th July 15:45

gazza285

9,810 posts

208 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Golden Earing's Radar Love mentions Brenda Lee's Coming On Strong.

thehawk

9,335 posts

207 months

Saturday 25th July 2015
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Tone Loc - Funky Cold Medina

"Cold coolin at a bar, and I'm lookin for some action
But like Mike Jagger said, I can't get no satisfaction"

Queen also mentions "Fat Bottomed Girls" in their song "Bicycle Race"

Edited by thehawk on Saturday 25th July 05:05

thehawk

9,335 posts

207 months

Saturday 25th July 2015
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Tone Loc - Funky Cold Medina

"Cold coolin at a bar, and I'm lookin for some action
But like Mike Jagger said, I can't get no satisfaction"

Queen also mentions "Fat Bottomed Girls" in their song "Bicycle Race"

Edited by thehawk on Saturday 25th July 05:05

Juggsy1

73 posts

109 months

Saturday 25th July 2015
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Pogues -- Fairytale of New York

Mentions the Irish ballad " The Rare Old Mountain Dew"

Also mentions Galway Bay

soapystick

368 posts

202 months

Saturday 25th July 2015
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"D'you know what I mean" by Oasis mentions "Fool on the Hill" and "I Feel Fine" by the Beatles.

This *may* come as a shock to some of you.