Songs in which the singer refers to himself or herself by name
1 “Who Do You Love” by George Thorogood ( she said "Lonesome George you don’t understand,)
2. “Creeque Alley” by The Mamas and the Papas
3. “I’m in Love With Your Girlfriend” by Mojo Nixon (“oh Mojo, I’d just love to come home with you”)
4. “Serve Somebody” by Bob Dylan (“You may call me Bobby, or you may call me Zimmy”)
Songs in which the singer refers to himself or herself by name
1 “Who Do You Love” by George Thorogood ( she said "Lonesome George you don’t understand,)
2. “Creeque Alley” by The Mamas and the Papas
3. “I’m in Love With Your Girlfriend” by Mojo Nixon (“oh Mojo, I’d just love to come home with you”)
4. “Serve Somebody” by Bob Dylan (“You may call me Bobby, or you may call me Zimmy”)
5. “Taxi,” by Harry Chapin (“And she said, ‘How are you Harry?’; I said, ‘How are you Sue?’”)
Songs in which the singer refers to himself or herself by name
1 “Who Do You Love” by George Thorogood ( she said "Lonesome George you don’t understand,)
2. “Creeque Alley” by The Mamas and the Papas
3. “I’m in Love With Your Girlfriend” by Mojo Nixon (“oh Mojo, I’d just love to come home with you”)
4. “Serve Somebody” by Bob Dylan (“You may call me Bobby, or you may call me Zimmy”)
5. “Taxi,” by Harry Chapin (“And she said, ‘How are you Harry?’; I said, ‘How are you Sue?’”)
6. “#9 Dream”, John Lennon (“Hear somebody call out my name (John)”)
Songs in which the singer refers to himself or herself by name
1 “Who Do You Love” by George Thorogood ( she said "Lonesome George you don’t understand,)
2. “Creeque Alley” by The Mamas and the Papas
3. “I’m in Love With Your Girlfriend” by Mojo Nixon (“oh Mojo, I’d just love to come home with you”)
4. “Serve Somebody” by Bob Dylan (“You may call me Bobby, or you may call me Zimmy”)
5. “Taxi,” by Harry Chapin (“And she said, ‘How are you Harry?’; I said, ‘How are you Sue?’”)
6. “#9 Dream”, John Lennon (“Hear somebody call out my name (John)”)
7. “You Never Even Called Me by My Name” by David Allan Coe
Songs in which the singer refers to himself or herself by name
1 “Who Do You Love” by George Thorogood ( she said "Lonesome George you don’t understand,)
2. “Creeque Alley” by The Mamas and the Papas
3. “I’m in Love With Your Girlfriend” by Mojo Nixon (“oh Mojo, I’d just love to come home with you”)
4. “Serve Somebody” by Bob Dylan (“You may call me Bobby, or you may call me Zimmy”)
5. “Taxi,” by Harry Chapin (“And she said, ‘How are you Harry?’; I said, ‘How are you Sue?’”)
6. “#9 Dream”, John Lennon (“Hear somebody call out my name (John)”)
7. “You Never Even Called Me by My Name” by David Allan Coe
8. “Piano Man” by Billy Joel (“He said, ‘Bill, I believe this is killing me’”)
Songs in which the singer refers to himself or herself by name
1 “Who Do You Love” by George Thorogood ( she said "Lonesome George you don’t understand,)
2. “Creeque Alley” by The Mamas and the Papas
3. “I’m in Love With Your Girlfriend” by Mojo Nixon (“oh Mojo, I’d just love to come home with you”)
4. “Serve Somebody” by Bob Dylan (“You may call me Bobby, or you may call me Zimmy”)
5. “Taxi,” by Harry Chapin (“And she said, ‘How are you Harry?’; I said, ‘How are you Sue?’”)
6. “#9 Dream”, John Lennon (“Hear somebody call out my name (John)”)
7. “You Never Even Called Me by My Name” by David Allan Coe
8. “Piano Man” by Billy Joel (“He said, ‘Bill, I believe this is killing me’”)
9. R.E.M. “Strange” - cover of song by Wire - instead of singing the line “Joey’s nervous,” lead singer Michael Stipe sings “Michael’s nervous”
Songs in which the singer refers to himself or herself by name
1 “Who Do You Love” by George Thorogood ( she said "Lonesome George you don’t understand,)
2. “Creeque Alley” by The Mamas and the Papas
3. “I’m in Love With Your Girlfriend” by Mojo Nixon (“oh Mojo, I’d just love to come home with you”)
4. “Serve Somebody” by Bob Dylan (“You may call me Bobby, or you may call me Zimmy”)
5. “Taxi,” by Harry Chapin (“And she said, ‘How are you Harry?’; I said, ‘How are you Sue?’”)
6. “#9 Dream”, John Lennon (“Hear somebody call out my name (John)”)
7. “You Never Even Called Me by My Name” by David Allan Coe
8. “Piano Man” by Billy Joel (“He said, ‘Bill, I believe this is killing me’”)
9. R.E.M. “Strange” - cover of song by Wire - instead of singing the line “Joey’s nervous,” lead singer Michael Stipe sings “Michael’s nervous”
10. “Nasty Boys” by Janet Jackson (“No my first name ain’t baby/It’s Janet/Miss Jackson if you’re nasty”)
Songs in which the singer refers to himself or herself by name
1 “Who Do You Love” by George Thorogood ( she said "Lonesome George you don’t understand,)
2. “Creeque Alley” by The Mamas and the Papas
3. “I’m in Love With Your Girlfriend” by Mojo Nixon (“oh Mojo, I’d just love to come home with you”)
4. “Serve Somebody” by Bob Dylan (“You may call me Bobby, or you may call me Zimmy”)
5. “Taxi,” by Harry Chapin (“And she said, ‘How are you Harry?’; I said, ‘How are you Sue?’”)
6. “#9 Dream”, John Lennon (“Hear somebody call out my name (John)”)
7. “You Never Even Called Me by My Name” by David Allan Coe
8. “Piano Man” by Billy Joel (“He said, ‘Bill, I believe this is killing me’”)
9. R.E.M. “Strange” - cover of song by Wire - instead of singing the line “Joey’s nervous,” lead singer Michael Stipe sings “Michael’s nervous”
10. “Nasty Boys” by Janet Jackson (“No my first name ain’t baby/It’s Janet/Miss Jackson if you’re nasty”)
11. “A Simple Desultory Philippic” by Simon and Garfunkel (“I been Roy Halley’d and Art Garfunkel’d”)
Songs in which the singer refers to himself or herself by name
1 “Who Do You Love” by George Thorogood ( she said "Lonesome George you don’t understand,)
2. “Creeque Alley” by The Mamas and the Papas
3. “I’m in Love With Your Girlfriend” by Mojo Nixon (“oh Mojo, I’d just love to come home with you”)
4. “Serve Somebody” by Bob Dylan (“You may call me Bobby, or you may call me Zimmy”)
5. “Taxi,” by Harry Chapin (“And she said, ‘How are you Harry?’; I said, ‘How are you Sue?’”)
6. “#9 Dream”, John Lennon (“Hear somebody call out my name (John)”)
7. “You Never Even Called Me by My Name” by David Allan Coe
8. “Piano Man” by Billy Joel (“He said, ‘Bill, I believe this is killing me’”)
9. R.E.M. “Strange” - cover of song by Wire - instead of singing the line “Joey’s nervous,” lead singer Michael Stipe sings “Michael’s nervous”
10. “Nasty Boys” by Janet Jackson (“No my first name ain’t baby/It’s Janet/Miss Jackson if you’re nasty”)
11. “A Simple Desultory Philippic” by Simon and Garfunkel (“I been Roy Halley’d and Art Garfunkel’d”)
12. “I Was Made to Love Her” by Stevie Wonder (“I was made to please her/You know Stevie ain’t gonna leave her”)
Songs in which the singer refers to himself or herself by name
1 “Who Do You Love” by George Thorogood ( she said "Lonesome George you don’t understand,)
2. “Creeque Alley” by The Mamas and the Papas
3. “I’m in Love With Your Girlfriend” by Mojo Nixon (“oh Mojo, I’d just love to come home with you”)
4. “Serve Somebody” by Bob Dylan (“You may call me Bobby, or you may call me Zimmy”)
5. “Taxi,” by Harry Chapin (“And she said, ‘How are you Harry?’; I said, ‘How are you Sue?’”)
6. “#9 Dream”, John Lennon (“Hear somebody call out my name (John)”)
7. “You Never Even Called Me by My Name” by David Allan Coe
8. “Piano Man” by Billy Joel (“He said, ‘Bill, I believe this is killing me’”)
9. R.E.M. “Strange” - cover of song by Wire - instead of singing the line “Joey’s nervous,” lead singer Michael Stipe sings “Michael’s nervous”
10. “Nasty Boys” by Janet Jackson (“No my first name ain’t baby/It’s Janet/Miss Jackson if you’re nasty”)
11. “A Simple Desultory Philippic” by Simon and Garfunkel (“I been Roy Halley’d and Art Garfunkel’d”)
12. “I Was Made to Love Her” by Stevie Wonder (“I was made to please her/You know Stevie ain’t gonna leave her”)
13. “Famous Blue Raincoat” by Leonard Cohen ("Sincerely, L. Cohen)
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