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There are songs so famous (or infamous) that they're universally adored (or reviled) in certain circles, constantly being requested (possibly to the point of annoyance) on the radio, at a concert or in a lounge. Of course, [[Small Reference Pools]] mean these tend to be the same songs across different genres. This is a [[Cyclic Trope]], as time marches on and these songs go into and out of style.
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== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[Casablanca]]'': "Play it, Sam. Play 'As Time Goes By'."
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* ''[[Wayne's World]]'': The guitar store has a sign that says "No Stairway to Heaven".
** [[Truth in Television]]. Lots of specialist guitar shops actually do have that sign.
** The "No ''Stairway to Heaven''" sign is parodied in the [[Discworld]] novel [[Discworld/Soul Music (novel)|Soul Music]], where a music shop is rushed by people who want to try guitars after hearing the protagonist perform. At the end, the owner hires a troll whose only job is to harm anyone who tries to play "Pathway to Paradise".
* On ''[[Cars]]'' someone shouts for "Freebird" during Lightning McQueen's sponsors' appearance.
 
== [[Live -Action TV]] ==
* If watching [[Live Action TV]] [[Sitcom|Sit Coms]] from [[The Sixties]] has taught anyone anything, it's that the drunk in the piano bar will always ask for "Melancholy Baby".
* In ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', Riker is giving a trombone concert and Troi insists that he play a fictional tune "Nightbird". He reluctantly agrees, and then is saved by a summons to the bridge.
 
== [[Music]] ==
* [[Lynyrd Skynyrd]]'s "Free Bird", of course. On the Modest Mouse live album ''Baron Von Bullshit Rides Again'', when an audience member shouts for the band to play "Freebird," the lead singer Isaac Brock responds with [https://web.archive.org/web/20130402121240/http://blogcritics.org/music/article/modest-mouse-on-freebird/ this speech].
** On the Bomb the Music Industry! album ''Album Minus Band'' is a song called ''FRRRREEEEEE BIIIIIIRRRRRD! FRRRREEEEEE BIIIIIIRD!!!!'', which is about playing oft requested cover songs to bad crowds.
* On his album ''Too Close For Comfort'', comedian/folksinger Martin Pearson talks about drunks hassling him for requests (which he doesn't do). The funniest one is being asked to play "Tubular Bells" (Martin is a guitarist).
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