Bands that took their name from songs of other unrelated artists

Why the rolleyes? What I meant was that they might have heard a live performance, or a recording session tape. (Recording for Are You Experienced? began in 1966.) Highly unlikely I suppose, but entirely consistent with the laws of physics.

Englebert Humperdinck took his name from the German composer of the same name.

Gilbert O’Sullivan (born Raymond O’Sullivan) was named, obviously, as a play on the musical play duo of Gilbert & Sullivan.

The Sweethearts of the Rodeo, a popular country music duo, named themselves after an album by the Byrds.

Neat! Now we’re the two Dopers who know about them. (Somehow I doubt this thread will get too many people to start listening…)

(other bands)

I’d read before that Slowdive (forerunner to the Mojave 3) was named after the Siouxsie and the Banshees song, but looking it up on Wikipedia seems to show that the name comes from a dream the lead had.

Since the thread is pretty much getting derailed to include any artist/band’s name based on/influenced by any other artist, I have to bring up one which I found awfully amusing in the early 1990s; there was a band from Olympia, WA, named “Courtney Love” (which recorded for Sub Pop and other labels) to mock/honor fellow Olympian Courtney Love, who was at the time an up-and-coming scenester and future wife of Kurt Cobain. You can imagine the problems this caused when Love briefly became a popular indie rocker in her own right.

So, how does Big Country and Bad Company factor into all of this?

In a subversion of the thread, Iron Maiden named a song “Fates Warning” after the band Fates Warning had already put out several albums.

The Dutch Metal band “Epica” took their name from the Kamelot album of the same name.

Except for the fact that they actually called themselves the Dixie Chickens when they first started out…

Just a guess but I think that the (Norweigan ?) band Ah Ha named themselves after a part of the lyrics in an Abba song “Knowing me , Knowing you”.

The Nazareth in question is Nazareth, Pennsylvania, where Martin Guitars are made. Named, certainly, for the more famous ‘Nazareth’, hometown of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. Wiki citation.

Shakespeare’s Sister was named for a Smith’s song

Oceansize was named from Jane’s Addiction song.

Sisters of Mercy after a Leonard Cohen song.