Music with one-word female name as its title

Kathy Clouds - Kathy - YouTube

Domino Clouds - Domino - YouTube

Immorta Clouds - Immorta - YouTube

Diane - YouTube

Annie "Annie" - Jonatha Brooke Live Acoustic Cover by J.Lynn Johnston - YouTube

Forsythia Veruca Salt - Forsythia - YouTube

Yep, my bad.

PATRICIA
Candy
Linda
Sylvia
Venus

Oh, and I forgot Emaline by Ben Folds Five

Sylvie – Matthews Southern Comfort

Spring – Tanya Tucker

Jane – The Sighs

I don’t know how to do the underscored link.

Elvira

Adelaide
Doreen

Both by Old 97s.

Thought I’d make an alphabetical list of everything contributed so far, and removed a few dupes:

new ones:
Abigail
Candy-O
Jane (Jefferson Starship)
Valerie (Quarterflash)
Windy

Nice job, buddha_david! You beat me to it. :wink:

There has to be at least one Classical or Semi-Classical piece we can add. Anybody?

Carrie Anne - The Hollies
Candida - Tony Orlando & Dawn
Dominique - Jeanine Deckers of Belgium, better known as Sœur Sourire or The Singing Nun

(Still working on the classical)

Nitpick: If you’re not going to count “Brandy (You’re a Fine Girl)” by Looking Glass, then you can’t count Tommy TuTone’s “Jenny” because the sub-title is (867-5309).

One and done. Also, Dominique is Saint Dominic.

Well shut my mouth! :eek: What’s the French female version of Dominic?

Not to tootle my own horn, butElizabeth.

Aura Lee” (aka “Aura Lea”) - American Civil War song (1861).
Lorelei - Styx
Lorelei - George Gershwin
(this is a stretch) Loreley was an opera (1890) based on The Lorelei, a rock associated with Lorelei, a water nymph of German folklore.

Takin’ a break; be back for M - Z later.

Lorelei by the Pogues

Argh, somehow I missed that one. :smack:
Though in my defense, no one actually bothered to post a link to Brandy.

Good catch, the actual title is “867-5309/Jenny” so it shouldn’t count.
We’re not doing two-word names either, are we? (Carrie Anne, Anna Lee, etc.)

^ Is this where I go, “D’oh”? :smack:

Plenty of operas, including Carmen, Norma, Martha, Lulu, Daphne, Arabella, Salome, Elektra, etc.