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Deep Purple - Highway Star
You Make Me Feel so... ~ Cobra Starship
Post edited April 30, 2012 by WhiteElk
Carole King - Tapestry - (<span class="bold">You Make Me Feel</span> Like) A Natural Woman
(Live 1971)
Morning <i>Star</i> ~ Blackmore's Night
(from Under a Violet Moon)
Blue <span class="bold">Moon</span> - The Marcels
Sister <span class="bold">Moon</span> ~ Sting
(from the album Nothing Like the Sun)
Post edited April 30, 2012 by WhiteElk
Van Morrison - <span class="bold">Moon</span>dance

Live version with amazing lineup
(too bad the audio quality isn't better)
Post edited April 30, 2012 by HampsterStyle
<span class="bold">Dancing</span> in the Sun ~ Fools Garden
Funny how the same words keep returning again and again (day, night, moon, sun, man, love - obviously etc.). Do you think that's mostly due to the nature of the game or to conventions that lead to a limited vocabulary in the average song title?

Billy Idol - <span class="bold">Dancing</span> With Myself
Post edited April 30, 2012 by Leroux
By <span class="bold">Myself</span> - Linkin Park

I think it is to do with the nature of memorable and catchy titles. It has to be sort of plain, easy to understand and having a 'hook' to catch the user. I think it is only natural that the same words then get repeated.

Should collect them and make the 'ultimate song title'...
Post edited April 30, 2012 by amok
I've noticed that I'll target certain words. Words which resonate with me, or for which I have special relation to. And power words and humorous words, and action words, and words which carry a theme etc. I suppose there is a little bit of word prejudicing among us. And then there is Serendipity ;~p


Airship Pirates ~ Abney Park (from Lost Horizons)
Post edited April 30, 2012 by WhiteElk
Black Sabbath - Never Say Die! - <span class="bold">Air</span> Dance
Post edited April 30, 2012 by HampsterStyle
<i>(in the)</i> Night <span class="bold">Air</span> ~ Jamie Woon
Post edited April 30, 2012 by WhiteElk
There's the night again. ;)

The Strokes - Last <span class="bold">Nite</span>
Because the <span class="bold">Night</span> - Patti Smith

Not quite Nite.... but it is Patti Smith, it has to count for something.