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* Melanie's "Brand New Key".
* '40s novelty singer Benny Bell, in addition to his famous [[Subverted Rhyme Every Occasion|subverted-rhyme]] hit "Shaving Cream", composed ditties with such piquant titles as "My Grandpa Had a Long One", "Everybody Wants My Fanny", and "I'm Gonna Give My Girl a Goose for Thanksgiving".
* [[The Beatles (band)|The Beatles]] had several: "Please Please Me", "Drive My Car", "Norwegian Wood", "Happiness Is a Warm Gun".
** The original title was "Happiness isIs a Warm Gun in yourYour Hand".
* "My Ding-A-Ling" by Chuck Berry.
* 2pac[[2Pac]]'s "Me & My Girlfriend".
* Poe's "Angry Johnny". Could be about homicide. Could be about something else:
{{quote|''I can do it on water, I can do it on dry land
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But either way, either way you'll know where it stands
I'm gonna kill you, I'm gonna blow you... away'' }}
* The last line of [[Tenacious D]]'s "Wonderboy" goes "There, that crevasse; fill it with your mighty juice." Hmm, wonder what that might be...
* ''[[Knorkator]]s'' "Song of the horse" might be a completely innocent song about the deep friendship between the vocalist and his horse. But since there is no actual reference to a horse in the lyrics, it might also be entirely about sex.
* 50s1950s song "Laundromat Blues" by 5 Royales:
{{quote|''Throw in all your dirty clothes, all your dirty duds
Don't worry about no soap, her machine is full of suds