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* Many teenagers in the early '80s thought that Billy Squier's song "The Stroke" had sexual connotations—which is the main reason the song was a hit. (Yeah, and that drum lick's pretty cool, too...) The song is actually about the politics of the music industry.
* The '40s R&B song "Big Ten Inch Record," later popularized by Aerosmith. There are also many other songs based on innocent innuendos.
* [[Songs to Wear Pants To]]'s song [https://web.archive.org/web/20130514113623/http://www.songstowearpantsto.com/songs/the-struggle-to-become-a-baseball-player/ The Struggle To Become A Baseball Player] starts out with some very... suggestive grunts and moans, but then reveals itself just to be {{spoiler|part of the struggle to become a baseball player.}}
* [[Da Yoopers]] has a song called "My First Time Ever", which sounds like it's about a sexual affair, talking about how she "spread her legs" and finally how the "white stuff came". It turns out that the song is really about his first time {{spoiler|milking a cow}}.
* [[ACDC]]'s "Big Balls" is about the pleasure an upperclass gentleman takes in holding his massive... ballroom dances.