there have got to be loads but the first one that comes into my head is Yellow Subarine by The Beatles. * Blue Moon * Brown Eyed Girl * Fields of Gold There have got to be many more. These are just a few to list! -|¦=¦) tilt ur hed 2 c da dude wit da moustache!
Speak Now by Taylor Swift
The words l'amour are French and translate into English as the word love. L'amour is also the title of a song by Erasure.
title of song used in closed up toothpaste commercial
Tv shows with the word house in the title
There's no other name, but you may be thinking about the working title of the song which was "Scrambled Eggs"; Lennon & McCartney often used the technique of putting nonsense words to a song before the "real" lyric had been written.
The title of the song is Footlights.
Unfortunately no. You can however make a parody of that song title. And you might be able to if the song title is a generic word.
With a Song in My Heart (1952)
Golmaal Is Back Again Title Song 2011 This is all I could find...
Blue
For what its worth but Buffalo Springfield
glass onion
adagio
hang
Silver and Gold
Angie is the title of a song recorded by The Rolling Stones. Alfie is the title of a song recorded by Dionne Warwick.
No. There are songs that have the word deeper in the title but not one with only that word.