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List Of Songs Whose Title Includes Personal NamesThis page lists songs whose titles either are or contain people's names (as opposed to geographical names). It is organized by the complete name within each title (e.g., all Georgia songs before Georgia Brown), with the name highlighted for clarity. Songs with more than one name are listed in each name group. 0-9 A A-Ak Al Am An Ao-Az B B-Bd Be-Bh Bi-Bn Bo-Bz C C-Cg Ch-Cz D E F G H I J J-Jal Jam-Jd Je-Jen Jeo-Jez Jf-Ji Jj-Jz K L M M-Ma - "Mable" by Goldfinger
- "Big Mable Murphy" by Dallas Frazier
- "Have You Seen Mabel" by Rocky Bill Ford
- "Mabo" by Yothu Yindi
- "Mack the Knife" by Bobby Darin
- "Madalaine" by Winger
- "Madame Butterfly is in Trouble" by Deborah Conway
- "Arme kleine Madeleine" by Zangeres Zonder Naam (Dutch lyrics)
- "Magdalena" by A Perfect Circle
- "Magdalena" by David Gray
- "Magdalena" by Frank Zappa
- "For the Hand of Magdelena" by The Lowest of the Low
- "Maggie" by The Exploited
- "Maggie's Farm" by Bob Dylan (covered by The Residents)
- "Maggie Mae" (traditional); recorded by The Beatles
- "Maggie May" by Rod Stewart
- "Mama Luce" by Bobby Van Hook
- "Mandy" by Barry Manilow
- "If Mao Could See Me Now" by Garland Jeffreys
- "Mao Tse Tung Said" by Alabama 3
- "Me vs. Maradona vs. Elvis" by Brand New
- "Marcella" by The Beach Boys
- "Marcus Said" by Sloan
- "Margaret" by Jill Sobule
- "Margie's at the Lincoln Park Inn" by Tom T. Hall (covered by Bobby Bare)
- "Maria" by Blondie
- "Maria" by Green Day
- "Maria" by Rage Against The Machine
- "Maria" by Steven Curtis Chapman
- "Maria" from The Sound of Music
- "Maria" from West Side Story
- "Arriverderci Maria" by Will Tura (Dutch lyrics)
- "Ave Maria" by Franz Schubert
- "Ave Maria" by Thievery Corporation
- "Jalapeo Maria" by Austin Lounge Lizards
- "Maria Maria" by Santana
- "Maria's Little Elbows" by Sparklehorse
- "My Maria" by B.W. Stevenson
- "Take A Letter Maria" by R.B. Graves
- "They Call The Wind Mariah" by The Kingston Trio
- "Big Black Mariah" by Tom Waits
- "C'mon Marianne" by The Four Seasons
- "Marianne" by Cliff Richard
- "Marianne" by The Easy Riders
- "Marianne" by Tori Amos
- "Marianne (Fare You Well)" by Harry Belafonte
- "Marianne (Sifting Sand) " by Harry Belafonte
- "Absolutely Sweet Marie" by Bob Dylan
- "(Marie's The Name) His Latest Flame" by Elvis Presley
- "The Day I Met Marie" by Cliff Richard
- "Marie Lavaux" by Bobby Bare
- "Marilyn" by Dan Bern
- "SuperMarioLand" by Ambassadors of Funk featuring MC Mario
- "Mari-Mac" by Great Big Sea
- "Marjorine" by Joe Cocker
- "Mark Twain" by Harry Belafonte
- "Marlena" by The Four Seasons
- "Three Marlenas" by The Wallflowers
- "Marlene on the Wall" by Suzanne Vega
- "Too Late Marlene" by Duran Duran
- "Marshall Mathers" by Eminem
- "For Martha" by Smashing Pumpkins
- "Little Martha" by Allman Brothers
- "Martha My Dear" by The Beatles
- "Message to Martha" by Adam Faith and others
- "Abraham, Martin, and John" by Dion; covered by Harry Belafonte
- "Martin, Doom! It's Seven O'Clock" by The Boo Radleys
- "Martin Luther King" by Harry Belafonte
- "Along Comes Mary" by The Association
- "Auntie Mary" by Harry Belafonte
- "Johnny And Mary" by Robert Palmer
- "Mary" by Tori Amos
- "Mary" by The 4 Of Us
- "Mary" by Oingo Boingo
- "Mary" by Scissor Sisters
- "Mary" by Supergrass
- "Mary Makes Magic" by Harry Belafonte
- "Mary, Mary" by Harry Belafonte
- "Mary, Mary" by The Monkees
- "Mary Queen of Arkansas" by Bruce Springsteen
- "Mary's Boy Child" by Harry Belafonte
- "Mary's in India" by Dido
- "Mo Mary" by Harry Belafonte
- "Proud Mary" by Creedence Clearwater Revival (notable cover by Ike & Tina Turner)
- "Devilish Mary" by The Skillet Lickers
- "Sweet Mary" by Wadsworth Mansion
- "Take a Message to Mary" by The Everly Brothers
- "The Wind Cries Mary" by Jimi Hendrix
- "Mary Ann" by Alice Cooper
- "Mary Ann" by Harry Belafonte
- "Mary Anne" by Marshall Crenshaw
- "Mary Anne with the Shaky Hand" by The Who
- "Mary Hooley" by Phranc
- "Last Dance With Mary Jane" by Tom Petty
- "Mary Jane" by Alanis Morissette
- "Mary Jane" by Tumbleweed
- "What's the New, Mary Jane" (sic) by The Beatles
- "Mary Jean" by Marshall Crenshaw
- "Hello, Mary Lou" by Gene Pitney (notable covers by Ricky Nelson, The Statler Brothers)
- "Mary Lee Jones" by Lindsey Buckingham
- "Mary Lou" by Bob Seger
- "Mary Melody" by Mad Caddies
- "And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda"' by Eric Anderson, The Pogues
- "Matilda, Matilda" by Harry Belafonte
- "Waltzing Matilda" by Banjo Patterson
- "Live From Matt Molloy's Pub" by The Chieftains
- "Maureen" by Nick Lowe
- "Max Ernst" by Mission of Burma
- "Maxine" by Eminem
- "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" by The Beatles
- "Maybelline" by Chuck Berry
Mb-Mz N O P Q R S S-Si Sj-Sz T U V W X Y Z Notes - Order
- Songs are grouped by the exact personal name.
- The sorted name is in bold — surrounded by triple quotes (''') — to make it easier to group by name.
- If the same name occurs multiple times in the title, only the first is in bold.
- If a title contains multiple names, it should be listed once in each name group.
- Within each group of exact personal names, titles are sorted in alphanumeric order (digits first). Most old-school sorting rules apply, with one exception:
- Articles like "a", "an", and "the" (and their non-English equivalents) are not ignored when sorting.
- Case is ignored. ("van Halen" is the same as "Van Halen".)
- Spaces always precede numbers and letters. ("Is This" precedes "Isn't It".)
- Ignore punctuation. ("What's That" comes between "Whatever" and "Whattup".)
- Numbers are treated as text strings rather than mathematically. ("42" comes before "7".)
- For different songs with the same titles, repeat these guidelines to sort by artist name.
- Wikipedia links
- Artist links are recommended (since most artist pages exist already).
- For artist links, check the Wikipedia entry first, since some need to be disambiguated. (For instance, Nirvana should be entered as "[[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]]".)
- Song titles links are not recommended except when a song article already exists or is being created immediately. (The link can always be added later.)
- Song links should refer to Wikipedia song entries, not pages about the person named in the song.
- For linked songs that contain bolded names, use Wiki markup as follows:
See also References
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