yes, there can be a comma,colons and semicolons in a song....the work of these things are to take a pause and differentiate what actually the singer tries to tell.All these make the song meaningful.
Oxford Comma - song - was created on 2008-05-26.
If the comma is a part of the title, it would stay exactly where you found it.
"Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" by Neal Sedaka.
No, that wouldn't be necessary. Here is the exception. If you are using an appositive phrase, you will need to use a comma before and after the song title. Example: In their most recent song, "The God that Failed," Metallica rocks.
The comma goes inside the quotes. Colons and semi-colons go outside.
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If you meant "Karma Chameleon," it was a No.1 hit song in 1984 for the British group Culture Club.
last comma before the and is not necessary
No, there is not a comma after "except that."
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The comma goes after.
cut the comma in half