Some songs have titles that aren't used in the lyrics, and end up becoming better known for their lyrics than their title. Bob Dylan's "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" is better known for the refrain "Everybody must get stoned" than it is for the title.
Band | Song | Comments & Submittor Name | ||
Zebrahead | The Fear | Fade In, Fade out, If that's what you got - Brownie | ||
Zebrahead | Morse Code For Suckers | Don't change your mind, 'cause you'd be killing me - Brownie | ||
Zedd | Bumble Bee | It's alright to break through - John Howarth | ||
Zombie Nation | Kernkraft 400 | Better known actually for the artist's name, because the song is just music and in the stadium chant remix people going "Oh oh oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh, oh oh, oh oh" - Alex | ||
The Zombies | Changes | It should be known as "I knew her". - Paul Warren | ||
ZZ Top | Manic Mechanic | The only line that would even remotely mention a mechanic is "You wanna race? If you insist!" - oldrock |
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