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* Actually fairly common in [[Drake]]'s songs, though the titles may have something to do with the subject matter. Some examples are "Marvin's Room" (also an example of [[Non-Indicative Name]]), "Headlines", "Karaoke" and "The Resistance".
* "Ted Just Admit It..." by [[Jane's Addiction]]. Because it's also the song where the [[Album Title Drop]] of ''Nothing's Shocking'' occurs, this sort of leads to [[Refrain From Assuming]].
* [[They Might Be Giants (band)|They Might Be Giants]]' "Absolutely Bill's Mood": Bill refers to [[Record Producer]] Bill Krauss, while the "absolutely" part is a nod to [[Bob Dylan]] adding emphatic adverbs to song titles, such as "Absolutely Sweet Marie" or "Positively 4th Street".
* [[Foo Fighters]] have "Hey, Johnny Park!", "Oh, George", "Weenie Beenie", "Cheer Up Boys (Your Make-Up Is Running)" and "White Limo" (the limo is there, but its color is never referenced).
* My Morning Jacket's "Wordless Chorus" - though the chorus of the song is just [[Scatting|a string of harmonized "aah"'s]], so in a way it ''is'' named for the lyrics. The lyric sheet even transcribes the chorus itself as "WORDLESSCHORUS".