Ain’t Got No Time to Die - Kathleen Battle
Aint Got No Home - The Band
I’ll Be Home For Christmas - Perry Como
Christmas With The Devil - Spinal Tap
To Hell With The Devil - Stryper
Devil in her Heart - The Beatles
(You’re the) Devil in Disguise - Elvis Presley
Judy in Disguise (with Glasses) - John Fred and His Playboys
Suite: Judy Blue Eyes - Crosby, Stills and Nash
American City Suite - Cashman and West
South American Way - Carmen Miranda
God Bless America - Kate Smith
God Am - Alice In Chains
What I Am - Edie Brickell & New Bohemians
So What cha want? - Beastie Boys
From Post 16, where the thread was restarted by atimnie:
So, in answer to your question which is no longer visible, YES, the word “I” would count.
In Play:
That’s What I Want For Christmas - Rosemary Clooney
Dunno why it wouldn’t; not like we’re playing Scrabble. FWIW (if anything), I thought it would when concocting that entry above; trying to balance the “co-operative, not competitive” urge against the “interesting, not trivial” one, it seemed to me that it was time for an “easy” one.
NB: given the “EXACT” proviso, I’d guess that “I’m,” “I’ve,” and the like aren’t useful here.
Just my 2¢; I don’t even work here, I just loiter in the lobby sometimes.
In play: That’s the Way - Led Zeppelin
That’s Entertainment - The Jam
BTW thanks for clarifying
That’s What Friends Are For - Dionne and Friends
For All The Saints Who From Their Labors Rest - hymn