Yes.
Song Titles are put into italics.
Titles of books and periodicals should be put in italics.
Italics or underling should be used for the titles of books, series of books, titles of periodicals and for titles of films. (Many schools and colleges prefer underling). Titles of short stories, poems and articles should be placed in quotation marks.
Italics should be used in MLA format for titles of longer works such as books, plays, films, and websites.
Titles of books, magazines and newspapers should be italicized or underlined.
Movie titles require either italics or underlining.
To italicize book titles in APA style, you should use italics for the title of the book.
In a novel, can you put song titles in italics?
I think that it would be underlined because most titles for other things are underlined
To italicize website titles in APA format, you should use italics. For example, "Website Title."
When writing the names of newspapers and magazines, italicize the publication titles (e.g., The New York Times, Time). For book titles, use italics as well (e.g., To Kill a Mockingbird). When referencing other types of works like articles, short stories, or chapters, use quotation marks (e.g., "The Lottery," "The Myth of Sisyphus"). Remember to capitalize all major words in titles.
It depends on what you are writing the essay for. If it's for a school or university, then it is as well to get a style manual and to find out how that organisation prefers titles of publications to be shewn. Some prefer italicisation, and others like single or double quotation marks to be used.