Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves - Cher
Gypsy Woman - The Impressions/Brian Hyland
Gypsy Woman Rick Nelson
Gypsy Woman - Jonathan Tyler And The Northern Lights
Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless) - Crystal Waters
Gypsy - Fleetwood Mac
Gypsy - Shakira
Gypsy - Abraham's Children
Sign of the Gypsy Queen - Lorence Hud/April Wine
Gypsy Love Song - William F. Hooley
Tell Me, Little Gypsy - Art Hickman
Gypsy Serenade - Fritz Kreisler
Gypsy Blues Paul Whiteman
In A Little Gypsy Tea Room Louis Prima And His Orchestra
A Gypsy Told Me - Ted Weems And His Orchestra
The Gypsy - Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra
The Gypsy - Dinah Shore
The Gypsy - The Ink Spots
Little Gypsy - The Ames Brothers
The Gypsy Rover - The Highwaymen
The Gypsy Cried - Lou Christie
Gypsy Man - Buddy Knox
Gypsy Man - War
Gypsy Queen - Gypsy
Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose - Dawn
Gypsy Lady - Linda Clifford
Gypsy Spirit - Pendulum
I Recall A Gypsy Woman - B.J. Thomas
Gypsy Blood - Mason Ruffner
Gypsy Road - Cinderella
Gypsy - Shakira
The way to get titles for your writing is to finish the writing first. Then, titles will come to you based on what you have written. Most song titles come from something in the song or from a person's name. Write the song, then use part of a line as your title.
There's not a list of "unused" song titles or book titles - you have to make up your own titles. Once you do, you can use a search engine to see if any other songs have that same name and you can change your title if you want to. Many songs have the same or similar titles, though.
there is no title song really.. they have several titles but there is no songs to it really.. they hav a logo which is a triangle with blue and pink stripes.
There are several song titles with the word Fly in them. Some of these song titles include, Learning to Fly by Pink Floyd. Fly Away by Lenny Kravitz, Fly by Night by Rush, and Learn to Fly by the Foo Fighters.
Echosmith Bright is one
Song titles, like the titles of poems, should be placed in quotation marks.
To my baby...
The way to get titles for your writing is to finish the writing first. Then, titles will come to you based on what you have written. Most song titles come from something in the song or from a person's name. Write the song, then use part of a line as your title.
There's not a list of "unused" song titles or book titles - you have to make up your own titles. Once you do, you can use a search engine to see if any other songs have that same name and you can change your title if you want to. Many songs have the same or similar titles, though.
Put song titles and poems in quotation marks. Jaymer aka Jking
there is no title song really.. they have several titles but there is no songs to it really.. they hav a logo which is a triangle with blue and pink stripes.
Not aware of this as a song title. Sounds like Gina Lollobrigida or maybe Sophia Loren in a sultry setting! There is a song Mississippi Queen, and one called Gypsy Woman. a Gypsy figures as a fortune-teller in Candida, by Tony Orlando and Dawn, but the song is not Gypsy oriened beyond that. Gypsies, Tramps, and Thieves by Cher has a Gypsy background. Carnival Girl is taken to dinner with a strange man, and he takes WOW! Unfair advantage in a motel room- rapes the Girl. a sad and sordid song.
There are several song titles with the word Fly in them. Some of these song titles include, Learning to Fly by Pink Floyd. Fly Away by Lenny Kravitz, Fly by Night by Rush, and Learn to Fly by the Foo Fighters.
Song titles don't necessarily follow normal grammatical rules. An artist can decide to use a question mark or not. If you are referencing a song title then you should check what the artist uses for the title.
The song "Gypsy" sang by Shakira is in English and Spanish
Short phrases such as titles cannot be protected by copyright.
Echosmith Bright is one