Usually (but not always), the title of a song is contained within the song; a phrase from the chorus, or the subject of the song. Thus, people who have heard the song can identify it by its title. There are exceptions in which the title does not directly relate to the song, nor is it contained within the song.
Unfortunately no. You can however make a parody of that song title. And you might be able to if the song title is a generic word.
guitar man by bread!
its you who make me feel it
There is a song of that title that was written by John Lennon.There is a song of that title that was written by John Lennon.There is a song of that title that was written by John Lennon.There is a song of that title that was written by John Lennon.There is a song of that title that was written by John Lennon.There is a song of that title that was written by John Lennon.
Tell Me How - Gloria Gaynor I've been looking for this song. I hope its what you were looking for.
The song title of Jeff Jarretts' theme song is My World.
Sure. It is still necessary to distinguish the text as a title of a work. The quotation marks do that. The fact that the song title uses parentheses or that you have used the song title in a parenthetical expression does not matter. Use the quotes to identify it as a song title.
Crossroads is a song title beginning with "C".
The title of the song is Footlights.
the correct title of this song is You Know How To Make Me Feel So Good
Make Some Noise
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