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Here is a list of songs in alphabetical order. A song is a relatively short musical composition for the human voice (possibly accompanied by other musical instruments), which features words (lyrics). ...
This page is reserved for songs of sufficient notability that they deserve an article for themselves in Wikipedia. Note that songs may have the same name because: - It's a remake (or "cover") of the original song.
- It's another version of the same song.
- It just has the same name even though the song is completely different.
List of songs by name: 0-9 - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z In pop music a cover version is a new rendition of a previously recorded song. ...
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Wikipedia style: Songs are placed in quotation marks, albums are italicized and artists are left alone (i.e. The Doors song "L.A. Woman" comes from their Xth album L.A. Woman). On song linkages: Don't link to a song that has no article unless you believe that the song most certainly deserves an article and/or you are willing to write a piece of more than one paragraph's length (ie. not a stub article). Source of songs: Please try and include as much information as possible such as year of release/composition and what album the song (if any) originated from. It is standard practice to avoid sourcing greatest hits packages, compilations, live albums, and soundtracks, unless the song was previously unreleased by that artist/s.
Formatting entries Singles only: A recommended format is this:
- "Song Title" - Artist(s) (Year made, Version*). Extra notes
an example is this: - "Waterloo" - ABBA (1974, English version) Eurovision Song Contest entry.
*note version is not always needed as sometimes there is only one version of a song. ABBA (clockwise from top: Benny, Björn, Frida, Agnetha) on the cover of their album The Definitive Collection (2001) ABBA was a Swedish pop music group. ...
1974 is a common year starting on Tuesday (click on link for calendar). ...
Running since 1956, the Eurovision Song Contest (in French: Concours Eurovision de la Chanson) is an annual televised song contest with participants from numerous countries whose national television broadcasters are members of the European Broadcasting Union. ...
Songs from Albums: A recommended format is this:
- "Song Title" - Artist(s) (Album Title, Year Made). Extra notes
an example is this: - "L.A. Woman" - The Doors (L.A. Woman, 1971)
Many other songs can be found in the year entries listed at List of musical events. The Doors self-titled debut, released in 1967 The Doors were a musical band of the 1960s and early 1970s, consisting of Jim Morrison (lead vocals), Ray Manzarek (organ, keyboard), Robby Krieger (guitar), and John Densmore (drums). ...
L.A. Woman was the last Doors album released before Jim Morrisons death. ...
1971 is a common year starting on Friday (click for link to calendar). ...
This page indexes the individual year in music pages. ...
Songs with "A " and "The" in titles Songs beginning with "A " and "The" are listed alphabetically according to the first letter of the second word in the title. This format is also found in other encyclopedias and indexes of books. For example:
"A Saucerful of Secrets" - Pink Floyd (A Saucerful of Secrets, 1968) Pink Floyd c. ...
A Saucerful of Secrets is the second rock album by Pink Floyd. ...
1968 was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1968 calendar). ...
is listed under "S" for Saucerful rather than "A" for "A ".
"The Lemon Song" - Led Zeppelin (Led Zeppelin II, 1969) Led Zeppelin (clockwise from left: Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Bonham, John Paul Jones) Led Zeppelin was a British band noted for their innovative, influential approach to heavy blues-rock and as one of the most popular and influential bands of all time. ...
Led Zeppelin II was a rock and roll album released October 22, 1969 (see 1969 in music) by Led Zeppelin. ...
1969 was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1969 calendar). ...
is listed under "L" for Lemon rather than "T" for "The".
Songs that are not native English If it has an English title: - "English title" - singer (<Original script if available>, <Romanized version>, Year, Info, et al.)
e.g. - "Every Heart" - BoA (みんなの気持ち, Minna no Kimochi, etc.)
if it has a Native-only title: BoA (born November 5, 1986 in Guri, Gyeonggi province) is a Korean pop singer. ...
- "Romanized title" - singer (<Native script>, <Translated>, Year, Info, et al.)
e.g. - "Itazura na Kiss" - day after tomorrow (いたずらなキス, Mischevious Kiss, etc.)
In this case, list the by the Romanized title.
Ordering Songs which have the same title but different artists are listed chronologically, with the earlier recording/composition listed first, eg: - "Yesterday" - The Beatles (Help!, 1965)
- "Yesterday" - Chet Atkins (Chet Atkins Picks on the Beatles, 1965)
- "Yesterday" - Marianne Faithfull (Go Away From My World, 1965)
- "Yesterday" - Chris Farlowe (14 Things to Think About, 1966)
- "Yesterday" - Perry Como (Lightly Latin, 1966)
- "Yesterday" - Tom Jones (Live in Las Vegas, 1969)
- "Yesterday" - Frank Sinatra (My Way, 1969)
- "Yesterday" - Elvis Presley (On Stage: February 1970, 1970)
- "Yesterday" - Spirit (Son of Spirit, 1976)
- "Yesterday" - Bad Religion (Back to the Known, 1984)
- "Yesterday" - Michael Bolton (Timeless: The Classics, 1992)
- "Yesterday" - Wet Wet Wet
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