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Songs named after girls, usually the [[Love Interest]] of the male singer. This trope [[Undead Horse Trope|is one that just keeps coming back]], but for some reason female singers tend to not name songs specifically after guys.
Songs named after girls, usually the [[Love Interest]] of the male singer. This trope [[Undead Horse Trope|is one that just keeps coming back]], but for some reason female singers tend to not name songs specifically after guys.


Not to be confused with [[One-Woman Wail]].
Not to be confused with [[One-Woman Wail]].
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*** "Gracie" is written (and named) for Folds' daughter.
*** "Gracie" is written (and named) for Folds' daughter.
**** Also Ben Folds' (no longer Five) "Saskia Hamilton"
**** Also Ben Folds' (no longer Five) "Saskia Hamilton"
* "Caroline" - Concrete Blonde
* "Caroline" - Concrete Blonde
* "Grace" - [[Jeff Buckley]]
* "Grace" - [[Jeff Buckley]]
* "Magdalena", "Brena", and "Judith" - [[A Perfect Circle]]
* "Magdalena", "Brena", and "Judith" - [[A Perfect Circle]]
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=== Country Rock ===
=== Country Rock ===
* "Amie" - Pure Prairie League
* "Amie" - Pure Prairie League


=== Dark Cabaret ===
=== Dark Cabaret ===
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=== Folk ===
=== Folk ===
* "Suzanne" - [[Leonard Cohen]]
* "Suzanne" - [[Leonard Cohen]]
* "Barbara Allen" (Also "Barbarous Ellen", for her treatment of the Jimmy Grove.) - traditional British; variants all over the English-speaking world.
* "Barbara Allen" (Also "Barbarous Ellen", for her treatment of the Jimmy Grove.) - traditional British; variants all over the English-speaking world.
* "To Ramona" - [[Bob Dylan]]
* "To Ramona" - [[Bob Dylan]]
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=== Indie Pop ===
=== Indie Pop ===
* "Mary Jo" - Belle and Sebastian
* "Mary Jo" - Belle and Sebastian
* "Silvia" and "Julie" - [[Jens Lekman]]. (He also has a Dear Friend Lisa.)
* "Silvia" and "Julie" - [[Jens Lekman]]. (He also has a Dear Friend Lisa.)


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=== Post-Hardcore ===
=== Post-Hardcore ===
* "Ashley" - Escape the Fate
* "Ashley" - Escape the Fate
* "Emily" - From First To Last
* "Emily" - From First To Last


=== Post-Punk ===
=== Post-Punk ===
* "Alice" and "Marian" - [[The Sisters of Mercy]]
* "Alice" and "Marian" - [[The Sisters of Mercy]]
** They also covered "Emma" by Hot Chocolate and "Jolene" by Dolly Parton.
** They also covered "Emma" by Hot Chocolate and "Jolene" by Dolly Parton.


=== Power Pop ===
=== Power Pop ===
* "Denise" - [[Fountains Of Wayne]]
* "Denise" - [[Fountains Of Wayne]]


=== R & B ===
=== R & B ===
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* "Angie" - Depending on which rumor you believe: Mick Jagger [[Your Cheating Heart|bragging about nailing David Bowie's wife]], Mick Jagger [[Triang Relations|lamenting wanting Bowie's wife]], or Mick Jagger [[Take a Third Option|apologizing for nailing her husband]].
* "Angie" - Depending on which rumor you believe: Mick Jagger [[Your Cheating Heart|bragging about nailing David Bowie's wife]], Mick Jagger [[Triang Relations|lamenting wanting Bowie's wife]], or Mick Jagger [[Take a Third Option|apologizing for nailing her husband]].
* "Barbara Ann" - [[The Beach Boys]]' surf rock classic, of course. They tried other girls, but they knew they wouldn't do.
* "Barbara Ann" - [[The Beach Boys]]' surf rock classic, of course. They tried other girls, but they knew they wouldn't do.
* "Sara" - [[Bob Dylan]]
* "Sara" - [[Bob Dylan]]
* "Sara" - [[Jefferson Airplane|Starship]] (Storms are the wind in her eyes, of course.)
* "Sara" - [[Jefferson Airplane|Starship]] (Storms are the wind in her eyes, of course.)
* "Rosalita", "Leah", "Sherry Darling" - [[Bruce Springsteen]]
* "Rosalita", "Leah", "Sherry Darling" - [[Bruce Springsteen]]
* "Suzy Lee" - [[The White Stripes]]
* "Suzy Lee" - [[The White Stripes]]
* "Emily" - The title of songs by From First to Last, [[Elton John]], and Michael W. Smith, and Frankie Valli, all unrelated to one another
* "Emily" - The title of songs by From First to Last, [[Elton John]], and Michael W. Smith, and Frankie Valli, all unrelated to one another
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=== Rock and Roll ===
=== Rock and Roll ===
* "Donna" - Ritchie Valens
* "Donna" - Ritchie Valens
* "Lucille" - Little Richard
* "Lucille" - Little Richard
* "Maybellene" and "Nadine" - [[Chuck Berry]]
* "Maybellene" and "Nadine" - [[Chuck Berry]]
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=== Southern Rock ===
=== Southern Rock ===
* "Jessica" - [[The Allman Brothers Band]]
* "Jessica" - [[The Allman Brothers Band]]
** Also "Melissa", "Desdemona" and "Little Martha"
** Also "Melissa", "Desdemona" and "Little Martha"


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''You made me so much money I wrote this song for you'' }}
''You made me so much money I wrote this song for you'' }}
* Subverted in [[My Chemical Romance|"Helena"]]; the song is about grieving for a dead woman ([[Word of God]] says the singer's grandma.)
* Subverted in [[My Chemical Romance|"Helena"]]; the song is about grieving for a dead woman ([[Word of God]] says the singer's grandma.)
* Subverted in "Debra" - Beck. The song's lyrics begin to direct the song towards one girl ("oh girl, I only wanna be down with you") until it's revealed that Beck has a secondary interest: Debra, the girl's sister ("and your sister, I think her name is Debra"). The track is done in the vein of R. Kelly-like R&B ballads and seems to be one until the hilarious twist of Beck pining for a little more is made apparent.
* Subverted in "Debra" - Beck. The song's lyrics begin to direct the song towards one girl ("oh girl, I only wanna be down with you") until it's revealed that Beck has a secondary interest: Debra, the girl's sister ("and your sister, I think her name is Debra"). The track is done in the vein of R. Kelly-like R&B ballads and seems to be one until the hilarious twist of Beck pining for a little more is made apparent.


=== Country ===
=== Country ===
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=== Musical ===
=== Musical ===
* "Dammit, Janet" from the ''[[Rocky Horror Picture Show]]''. It's also a parody of these types of songs.
* "Dammit, Janet" from the ''[[Rocky Horror Picture Show]]''. It's also a parody of these types of songs.


=== New Wave ===
=== New Wave ===
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=== Pop ===
=== Pop ===
* "Alejandro" by [[Lady Gaga]] is possibly a triple subversion. First it is inverted. Second there are three men in the song. And finally Gaga is fending off their advances.
* "Alejandro" by [[Lady Gaga]] is possibly a triple subversion. First it is inverted. Second there are three men in the song. And finally Gaga is fending off their advances.
* "Stephen" by [[Kesha]] is a song about a man, sung by a woman.
* "Stephen" by [[Ke$ha]] is a song about a man, sung by a woman.
* "Etienne" by Guesch Patti, also a song by a woman about a man.
* "Etienne" by Guesch Patti, also a song by a woman about a man.


=== Post-Rock ===
=== Post-Rock ===
* More than half of the songs on Slint's ''Tweez'' are named after women ("Carol", "Charlotte", "Darlene", "Rhoda", and "Nan Ding"). The thing is that all of these are [[Non-Appearing Title|non-appearing titles]] that have nothing to do with the song content, and the remaining four songs have male names. They decided to just title the songs as [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming|arbitrary shout outs to band members' parents]]. As for why there's an odd number of names, well, Nan Ding was apparently ''a dog''.
* More than half of the songs on Slint's ''Tweez'' are named after women ("Carol", "Charlotte", "Darlene", "Rhoda", and "Nan Ding"). The thing is that all of these are [[Non-Appearing Title|non-appearing titles]] that have nothing to do with the song content, and the remaining four songs have male names. They decided to just title the songs as [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming|arbitrary shout outs to band members' parents]]. As for why there's an odd number of names, well, Nan Ding was apparently ''a dog''.


=== Rock ===
=== Rock ===
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* "Martha My Dear" by [[The Beatles (band)|The Beatles]]. It's about Paul's ''dog''.
* "Martha My Dear" by [[The Beatles (band)|The Beatles]]. It's about Paul's ''dog''.
* "Noelle" by [[Daniel Amos]], which isn't a love song by any means.
* "Noelle" by [[Daniel Amos]], which isn't a love song by any means.
* "Mia" by [[Chevelle]]. [[Word Salad Lyrics|No one's quite sure what it's about]].
* "Mia" by [[Chevelle]]. [[Word Salad Lyrics|No one's quite sure what it's about]].


=== Comedy ===
=== Comedy ===
* [[Stephen Colbert]] had a signature song that was "chart-adjacent" in the eighties, entitled "Charlene", where the narrator is obsessed with the titular woman and the song literally spells out how the narrator stalks her.
* [[Stephen Colbert]] had a signature song that was "chart-adjacent" in the eighties, entitled "Charlene", where the narrator is obsessed with the titular woman and the song literally spells out how the narrator stalks her.
** There was a sequel song recently that Colbert sang with the Black Belles called "Charlene 2 : I'm over you". Hint:he's not really.
** There was a sequel song recently that Colbert sang with the Black Belles called "Charlene 2 : I'm over you". Hint:he's not really.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzFu3nIPJJU Martina Navratilova, Wish You Were Mine]-As heard on the [[Shock Jock|''Tony Horne In The Morning'']], the song talks about how the legendary tennis champ is [[Not Like Other Girls]], [[Does Not Know His Own Strength|broke the singer's fingers]], [[Lady Looks Like a Dude|looks manly]], and how he probably wishes she was his girlfriend.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzFu3nIPJJU Martina Navratilova, Wish You Were Mine]-As heard on the [[Shock Jock|''Tony Horne In The Morning'']], the song talks about how the legendary tennis champ is [[Not Like Other Girls]], [[Does Not Know His Own Strength|broke the singer's fingers]], [[Lady Looks Like a Dude|looks manly]], and how he probably wishes she was his girlfriend.

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Brian: Wow, a song named after a girl. There aren't a million of those already.
Stewie: Name twenty.
Brian: Rosanna, Roxanne, Michelle, Alison, Sarah, Angie, Brandy, Mandy, Gloria, Cecilia, Maggie May, Jessica, Nancy, Barbara Ann, Billie Jean, Layla, Lola, Polly, Helena, Jenny from the Block.
Stewie: Name six more.
Brian: Sherry, Laura, Wendy, Maria, Peggy Sue, Minnie the Moocher.
Stewie: Name five more.
Brian: Tracy, Jean, Jane, Mary Ann, Eleanor Rigby.

Stewie: (throws down guitar) Go *bleep* yourself.


Songs named after girls, usually the Love Interest of the male singer. This trope is one that just keeps coming back, but for some reason female singers tend to not name songs specifically after guys.

Not to be confused with One-Woman Wail.


Straight Examples:

Alternative Dance

Alternative Hip Hop

Alternative Rock

Blues

  • "Maissie" - Syd Barrett

Blues-Rock

  • "Layla" - Riff-driven Derek and the Dominoes signature song.

Country

  • "Molly" and "Isabel" - John Denver
  • Ruby[2] - Kenny Rogers
  • "Austin" - Blake Shelton
  • "My Maria" - Brookes and Dunn

Country Rock

  • "Amie" - Pure Prairie League

Dark Cabaret

  • "Delilah" - The Dresden Dolls
    • Of course we cannot forget the more famous song of the same name by Tom Jones (she stood there laughing, but when we felt the knife in his hands, she laughed no more.)

Folk

  • "Suzanne" - Leonard Cohen
  • "Barbara Allen" (Also "Barbarous Ellen", for her treatment of the Jimmy Grove.) - traditional British; variants all over the English-speaking world.
  • "To Ramona" - Bob Dylan

Folk Rock

  • "Cecilia" - Simon and Garfunkel (She's breaking his heart, shaking his confidence daily; AND he's begging her please to come home)
  • "Sally Anne", "Penelope" and "Margarita" - Great Big Sea.
  • "Rosie" -Fairport Convention
  • "Alison Gross" (a witch) -Steeleye Span
  • "Hey Rose", "Genevieve", and "Viola" by Girlyman, though only one was written by a man.
  • Martina-Phranc, by a woman this instance.

Grunge

  • "Polly" - Nirvana
    • If addressing your rape victim as if she was a pet bird counts.

Hard Rock

  • "Beth" - KISS (He hears her callin', but he can't come home right now)
  • "Carrie" - Europe (band)

Indie Pop

  • "Mary Jo" - Belle and Sebastian
  • "Silvia" and "Julie" - Jens Lekman. (He also has a Dear Friend Lisa.)

Indie Rock

  • "Geraldine" - Glasvegas
  • "Celestine" - Kirsty Mac Coll
  • "Jezebel" - Two Hours Traffic

Jazz

Jazz Rock

  • "Rikki Don't Lose That Number", "Peg", and "Josie" by Steely Dan.

Metal

  • "Audrey," "Jessica," and (debatably) "Amber" - Dir en Grey

New Wave

  • "Darlene" - Erasure (interesting in that it is sung as if to a love interest, but the singer is a gay male)

Pop

  • "Maggie May" by Rod Stewart, about a possessive girlfriend.
  • "Billie Jean" - Michael Jackson's signature song.
    • Also, "Dirty Diana," from the Bad album.
  • "Jenny from the Block" - Jennifer Lopez's Rockstar Song
  • "Kitty" - Written by Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn, recorded by Racey and Covered Up by Toni Basil.
  • "Eve" and "Julia" - Chantal Kreviazuk.
  • "Sherry", "Ronnie", "Dawn" and "Marlena" are all the Four Seasons.
  • "Brandy" - Looking Glass (She's a fine girl. What a good wife she would be.)
  • "Diana" - Paul Anka
  • "Rosanna" by Toto, sung about the lead singer's girlfriend at the time, Rosanna Arquette.
  • "Alison" - Jordy (with both the singer and the cartoon girl being children).
  • "Célimène" - David Martial.
  • "Oh! Carol" - Neil Sedaka
  • "Windy" - Ruthann Friedman, sung by The Association
  • "Angie" - Cobra Starship
  • "Carrie Ann" - The Hollies

Pop Punk

Pop Rock

Post-Hardcore

  • "Ashley" - Escape the Fate
  • "Emily" - From First To Last

Post-Punk

  • "Alice" and "Marian" - The Sisters of Mercy
    • They also covered "Emma" by Hot Chocolate and "Jolene" by Dolly Parton.

Power Pop

R & B

  • "Bernadette" - Four Tops (Some men spend their whole lives searching for what we had)
  • "Roni" - Bobby Brown

Rap Metal

Rock

Rock and Roll

  • "Donna" - Ritchie Valens
  • "Lucille" - Little Richard
  • "Maybellene" and "Nadine" - Chuck Berry
  • "Peggy Sue" - Buddy Holly

Southern Rock

And literally countless others, in itself, an interesting result for Transfinite Number Theory.


Subversions:

Alternative Dance

  • "Lilian" - Depeche Mode. Ostensibly about a really evil ex who's just broken up with the singer.

Alternative Rock

  • "Mary Jane" - Tori Amos. It's not about a girl.
  • Also subverted in "Song for Whoever" by the Beautiful South, where due to repeated Muse Abuse the singer/writer can't remember which of the many One Women is which:

Oh Shirley,Oh Deborah, Oh Julie, Oh Jane
I wrote so many songs about you I forget your name

Oh Cathy, Oh Alison, Oh Phillipa, Oh Sue
You made me so much money I wrote this song for you

  • Subverted in "Helena"; the song is about grieving for a dead woman (Word of God says the singer's grandma.)
  • Subverted in "Debra" - Beck. The song's lyrics begin to direct the song towards one girl ("oh girl, I only wanna be down with you") until it's revealed that Beck has a secondary interest: Debra, the girl's sister ("and your sister, I think her name is Debra"). The track is done in the vein of R. Kelly-like R&B ballads and seems to be one until the hilarious twist of Beck pining for a little more is made apparent.

Country

  • "Lucille" by Kenny Rogers, which is about the man's wife running off and leaving him to raise their four children alone on a farm.
  • "Jolene" by Dolly Parton, sung by the cuckolded wife to the woman her man is having an affair with.

Folk Rock

  • "Reva Thereafter" by Girlyman, about the singer's grandmother, and coping with her suicide.

Heavy Metal

  • "Melissa" - Mercyful Fate. She is actually a human sacrifice in black mass.

Hip Hop

Musical

New Wave

Pop

  • "Alejandro" by Lady Gaga is possibly a triple subversion. First it is inverted. Second there are three men in the song. And finally Gaga is fending off their advances.
  • "Stephen" by Ke$ha is a song about a man, sung by a woman.
  • "Etienne" by Guesch Patti, also a song by a woman about a man.

Post-Rock

  • More than half of the songs on Slint's Tweez are named after women ("Carol", "Charlotte", "Darlene", "Rhoda", and "Nan Ding"). The thing is that all of these are non-appearing titles that have nothing to do with the song content, and the remaining four songs have male names. They decided to just title the songs as arbitrary shout outs to band members' parents. As for why there's an odd number of names, well, Nan Ding was apparently a dog.

Rock

Comedy

  1. Ruby Ruby Rubaaaaaaaay!
  2. That's a different Ruby