There's not a list of "unused" song titles or book titles - you have to make up your own titles. Once you do, you can use a search engine to see if any other songs have that same name and you can change your title if you want to. Many songs have the same or similar titles, though.
There is a section in the game where they give all the song info. I was able to purchase a lot of the tracks from iTunes, but it seems like they use instrumental versions of these songs in the game. what are the song titles and artist
if you want to, i mean its not necessarily against the law, so i'd say go for it
I would use single quotation marks, as for titles of poems.
The way to get titles for your writing is to finish the writing first. Then, titles will come to you based on what you have written. Most song titles come from something in the song or from a person's name. Write the song, then use part of a line as your title.
No, when typing the title of a movie you should italicize it. Titles of films are treated the same way as the titles of books and plays (and other such works--see the link below for more examples). Some publications do use quotation marks around film titles--for example, The New Yorker magazine--but the standard rule is to use italics.
The titles use words and expressions that are not appropriate for this site.
Names of authors - of songs, books, articles, stories and so on - should be written out in plain type. It is the titles of works that should be italicized (or, if italics are not available, underlined).
They use many songs, so they do not have an exact theme song.
No; song titles are not protected by copyright.
How can a person be in a song? They can write a song or use their name in a song, but they cant be in a song. I'm going to have to say none.
Any song u would like