One-Letter Title

""You write a book, you get to the end, and then it's like—meh, I'll just pick one of the letters of the alphabet for the title.""

- TIME.com, Top 10 Books with One-Letter Titles

Related to One-Letter Name, works with a One-Letter Title are exactly that: works that are titled with a single letter, of whatever script.

See also Short Titles and Letter Motif.

26 Latin Alphabet Examples

 * A is an album, a Jethro Tull one.
 * b is a tabloid by the Baltimore Sun.
 * C is a language, that's good with runtime.
 * D is a Bollywood film about crime.
 * E! is a network for gossip when bored.
 * F is a series of trucks made by Ford.
 * G. is a movie, one that's quite "grand".
 * H. is a hit by a "Tool"-ish rock band.
 * i was a network, now ION TV.
 * j is a label that's owned by Sony.
 * K is a record, Kula Shaker twirled.
 * L titles a film, while Changing The World.
 * M is a picture that stars Peter Lorre.
 * N is a game where a ninja gets glory.
 * O is Othello, except
 * P was Johnny Depp's band. Pretty cool.
 * Q is a flick about a flying snake.
 * R. is a CD that Kelly did make.
 * S was a short-living group of K-Pop.
 * T is a Mister that cancer can't stop.
 * U is by Pearl Jam, released in 'nine-eight.
 * V has an alien metaphor. Great.
 * W.'s a biopic of George Bush Two.
 * X is a manga that CLAMP did debut.
 * Y is a comic about the Last Man.
 * Z ends our list with a big junta ban.

More examples below, except not in verse. And because they are not, it is so much better.

More Latin Alphabet Examples

 * a: A tripped-out conversation novel by Andy Warhol.
 * A band who is known for their song Nothing.
 * A song by Knorkator which consists of the four verses "A", "A", "A", and "A".
 * The Clock Crew has covered them all. The most notable one though is B, the very flash movie responsible for the Clock Crew's existence in the first place.
 * Do not ever mention /b/.
 * C: A well-regarded 2010 Tom McCarthy novel.
 * An anime, fully titled  The Money of Soul and Possibility Control.
 * D: A horror game released in 1995.
 * A French BD about vampires (guess what the D stands for).
 * G: John Berger's Booker Prize winning novel about "G", a Don Juan-like figure.
 * H: An Elizabeth Shepard found-document novel about an autistic boy's letters from summer camp.
 * I: A song by Black Sabbath. Kiss also did one, but the fans won't admit it. Neither will the band, who even forgot how to sing it.
 * Also a rather good EP by Meshuggah.
 * And a side project of Immortal's frontman Abbath.
 * And a Bad Brains song.
 * i: A news-digest of The Independent.
 * Also, an album by The Magnetic Fields, where appropriately enough, all the song titles start with "I".
 * L is a South Korean movie.
 * M is a non-fiction book by journalist John Sack, detailing his time with M Company during the Vietnam War.
 * N is also a short story by Stephen King.
 * Also an album by Finnish metal band Norther.
 * O: the title of Oprah's magazine, a Cirque du Soleil show, and an anonymously penned novel about the 2008 presidential election.
 * 'O' is also the title of a 2006 Eiko Shimamiya Album
 * Q was an arts and culture radio talk show on CBC hosted by Jian Ghomeshi. q (note the capitalization) is the same show on the same network, but hosted by Shad.
 * S is the US title of a Boys Love Genre Light Novel series
 * S. is a 1988 John Updike novel
 * U: One of the songs by W.A.S.P.
 * V is also Thomas Pynchon's first novel, and despite all the other weird things in it, it is decidedly alien-free.
 * W: Georges Perec's memoir of his time as a Jewish child in Nazi-occupied France.
 * X: a science fiction space simulator series by Egosoft.
 * A Japan only Game Boy game.
 * An episode of Teen Titans.
 * A Los Angeles Punk Rock band from The Eighties.
 * An Australian punk band, also from The Eighties.
 * A Def Leppard album.
 * An instrumental song by the Red Crayola.
 * Also how X Japan called themselves before going international.
 * Y: The first album by British band The Pop Group.
 * Z: A real-time strategy game by the Bitmap Brothers.
 * There's also a Polish novel titled Z., with the dot.

Non-Latin Alphabet Examples

 * Pi.
 * ? is an episode in the second season of Lost.
 * 9
 * Ё (Yo) is a Russian planned hybrid electric car.
 * In-universe example: in a soviet comedy "Операция „Ы“ и другие приключения Шурика" (Operation Y and Other Shurik's Adventures), Ineffectual Sympathetic Villains trio call the planned operation"Y": "so that nobody would guess it".