Songs about singing songs

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Eternal Circle by Dylan.

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Another Sing a Song…

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And the songbirds are singing, like they know the score.

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Would it have killed you to actually mention what these links go to instead of just providing a click-bait link? :frowning:

A Tribute to singing the best song in the world by Tenacious D. Too bad they forgot it.

You realize they labeled most of those links with artist and song title? Go read their posts again; read every line.

Wrong. I quoted those posts in their entirety: a YouTube link with no context.

How about if, after talk of how it’s An Old-Fashioned Love Song they wrote for you and me, there’s then a discussion of whether it’s also An Old-Fashioned Love Song coming down in three-part harmony?

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Look up there!

Read every line including the title of the post. It’s in bold, right before the first line of the main post. For instance, if you look at the title of my post you will see:

Unfortunately, the board software chooses not to include the post title when you quote the post.

Well, that explains it. I’m using the mobile version and there certainly are no thread titles posted for me. (Apart from the main title, of course.)

ETA: If I switch themes, I see the title. In the theme I’m using the titles do not appear. I had no idea.

I can’t believe I didn’t think of this one before, though no one else did, either.

Singin’ in the Rain

The plot thickens. Using the Sutantine theme the titles do NOT appear in any posts, but only in portrait mode. If I switch to landscape mode I see the titles.

I’m sure you all thought I was crazy.

Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy from Ren & Stimpy.

“This is a song about a whale.
No! This is a song about being happy!”

“If I Had A Hammer” eventually involves singing about how the singer would sing a song, if only — hey, how about that! I do have a song to sing, about love between my brothers and my sisters, all over this land!

Townes van Zandt - For the Sake of the Song

Jackson Browne’s Stay.

Now the promoter don’t mind
And the union don’t mind
If we take a little time
And we leave it all behind and sing
One more song

Alice’s Restaurant by Arlo Guthrie.

“If you want to end war and stuff you got to sing loud.
I’ve been singing this song now for twenty five minutes.
I could sing it for another twenty five minutes.
I’m not proud… or tired.”

Let’s get recursive. How about a Song Beneath the Song by Maria Taylor?

“… it’s not a love song.”

I don’t really want to stop the show, but I thought you might like to know that the singer’s going to sing a song and he wants you all to sing along…

Good Morning Starshine seems to discuss singing.

The Beatles’ “And Your Bird Can Sing”? :o ::‘wrong’ buzzer::

The sadly overlooked yet awesome-chested Englebert Humperdink and “After the Lovin”

“And the singer’s gonna sing the song, and he wants you all to sing along.” - Paul

Mr. Croce:

Every time I tried to tell you
The words just came out wrong
So I’ll have to say I love you in a song"
Dude who now looks like a Civil War widow (band might begin with an “A”):

Sing with me, sing for the year
Sing for the laughter, sing for the tear
Sing with me, just for today
Maybe tomorrow, the good Lord will take you away

Eddie Bear

whatever shit this creep is singing

The unhappy son… all he wants… is just to…to,sing!

(heh, but then a bit later on, Herbert gets his revenge with his tell.)