"Thick As A Brick" by Jethro Tull
"Another Brick In The Wall" by Pink Floyd
"Brick House" by The Commodores.
"Follow the Yellow-Brick Road"
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.
Brick by Brick - Arctic Monkeys song - was created on 2011-03-04.
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.
Short phrases such as song titles cannot be protected by copyright.
Just another brick in The Wall...
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.
You do not italicize song titles, but write the name within quotation marks (" ").
Brick - song - was created in 1996-09.
Brick by Brick - Arctic Monkeys song - was created on 2011-03-04.
Song Titles are put into italics.
'The Yellow Brick Road Song' - Iyeoka Feat. B.Cap
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.
the jam :>
Short phrases such as song titles cannot be protected by copyright.
Just another brick in The Wall...
Song titles, like the titles of poems, should be placed in quotation marks.
Underlining and italicizing are the same thing. Song titles should be quoted.