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* [[The Kinks]]' "A Well-Respected Man" mentions that the title character "likes his fags the best". They're referring to cigarettes, of course.
* [[The Kinks]]' "A Well-Respected Man" mentions that the title character "likes his fags the best". They're referring to cigarettes, of course.
** The title character from "David Watts", meanwhile, is "so gay and fancy-free". But since the next verse says that "all the girls...try their best but they can't succeed" with David, it's probably a deliberate [[Double Entendre]].
** The title character from "David Watts", meanwhile, is "so gay and fancy-free". But since the next verse says that "all the girls...try their best but they can't succeed" with David, it's probably a deliberate [[Double Entendre]].
* People are still doing [http://my-retrospace.blogspot.com/2008/08/why-i-care-about-some-velvet-morning.html analyses of Lee Hazlewood's "Some Velvet Morning"], heavy on the implications of "straight" and "gate".
* People are still doing [https://web.archive.org/web/20130814225010/http://my-retrospace.blogspot.com/2008/08/why-i-care-about-some-velvet-morning.html analyses of Lee Hazlewood's "Some Velvet Morning"], heavy on the implications of "straight" and "gate".
* "Kentucky Gambler" by [[Merle Haggard]] (written by [[Dolly Parton]]): "Into the gay casino in Nevada's town of Reno."
* "Kentucky Gambler" by [[Merle Haggard]] (written by [[Dolly Parton]]): "Into the gay casino in Nevada's town of Reno."
* [[MF DOOM]]'s "Batty Boyz" plays with this trope by using clips from the 50's and 60's in its introduction.
* [[MF DOOM]]'s "Batty Boyz" plays with this trope by using clips from the 50's and 60's in its introduction.