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* The musical ''[[Little Shop of Horrors]]'' has quite a few of these. Two prominent examples are "Skid Row" (often referred to as "Downtown") and "Git It" (more popularly known as "Feed Me").
* There's a song by [[J Pop]] artist Hirose Kohmi whose [[Memetic Mutation|memetically mutated]] chorus prominently features the English words "Get down!" The song is, however, called "Promise".
* C & C Music Factory's hit is not called "Everybody Dance Now", it's "Gonna Make You Sweat", but "Everybody Dance Now" is its subtitle. (The [[Red Hot Chili Pipers]] failed to Refrain from Assuming; their cover of "Gonna Make You Sweat" is titled "Everybody Dance Now".)
* [[Shania Twain]] invoked this trope with "Love Gets Me Every Time". The song was originally titled "Gol Darn Gone and Done It", and that line is more prominent in the song, but she changed it at the last minute because she thought the original title would be too hard to pronounce.
* OMC's [[One-Hit Wonder|one hit]] is not called "Every Time I Look Around", but "How Bizarre". How bizarre, how bizarre.