I was going to post that one, for sheer smutty aptness. 
And his planned fourth volume, And So’s My Wife.
Julian Lloyd Webber’s Travels with my Cello
I’m Still Hungry, by Carnie Wilson
I’ve always liked Carrie Fisher’s “Wishful Drinking”
My favorites:
“An unseemly man” Larry Flynt
“No Irish, no Blacks, no Dogs” John Lydon = (Johnny Rotten)
Unclviny
A good autobiography title: It’s All About Me.
Don’t know anyone worth reading about who actually used the title, though.
It would be a great title for an autobiography, but it was actually used as the title for a best-of album (maybe that’s like a band’s autobiography): The Replacements’ Don’t You Know Who I Think I Was?
Also the title was later ripped off by Fall Out Boy.
Charles Grodin’s autobiography is titled It Would Be So Nice If You Weren’t Here. It was supposedly something someone once said to Grodin at a party and he said it was said so politely it took him a few minutes to realize he was being asked to leave.
Don’t try this at home, kids!
I just remembered another good one: If I’m So Famous, How Come Nobody’s Ever Heard of Me? by Jewel Shepard, in which she writes about the difficulties of being a B-movie actress. I recommend this one - Shepard’s a talented writer.
I don’t really have any interest in reading it, but I always liked the title of Paige Davis’ book, Paige by Paige. It’s apparently not a full autobiography, just covering her time on Trading Spaces.
Ray Davies from 60s Brit band The Kinks wrote X-Ray: The Unauthorized Autobiography. How is it unauthorized? From Booklist:
*He adopts the persona of an employee of some authoritarian institution, as if he were a faceless chronicler assigned to report on one Raymond Douglas Davies; he refers to himself as Raymond Douglas or R. D. throughout and seemingly unearths the history of R.D.'s band.
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