The theme song to the animated Fox cartoon, The Critic. But then, the theme as played on the show always sounds like it’s been cut, so maybe it is longer. If it is, I sure haven’t been able to find it, and it’s not like I haven’t searched high and low. I would love to listen to this song while walking through a large city on a warm and sunny morning.
The Coen Brother’s movie The Man Who Wasn’t There has a fantastic theme called “I Met Dorris Blind”. It lasts around 45 seconds. It should have at least three minutes to call its own.
“Wake Up,” by The Arcade Fire. The song shifts into a higher tempo at the end. The guitar riff resembles Iggy Pop’s “Lust for Life.” I could go for maybe another minute of that.
“Alive and Amplified” by the Moony Suzuki (that’s the song that’s in the Suzuki XTerra commercial where the guy paraglides from his front porch) and “Get Stoned” by Hinder both seem like there needed to be more said; the songs themselves aren’t short (I think each one’s just a bit over two, two and a half minutes), but it seems like the story being told wasn’t really concluded. To me, at least.
Del Shannon’s song “Hats Off To Larry”, I always felt should be longer. It’s an unusual theme for one of those teen-type songs of the late 50s/early 60s: “Well, you left me for another guy, and he dumped your ass. Kudos to the other guy for treating you like dirt, the way you treated me!” Sadly, it’s not even two minutes long.
I have repeated often to my wife that Tenacious D’s “Karate” is entirely too short. It is so ridiculously catchy, and who can argue with a theme like that? But we barely get one measly half-verse and two choruses. I demand more!
Since the OP was inspired by the “other thread,” I’ll recast one of my answers from over there for this one:
“Hey Jude” couldn’t be long enough when I was 17. Homecoming and all, don’cha know. The DJ played it twice, early in the evening and again as the last dance. Before that dance she was just a cute cheerleader; afterward, she was my first true love. She broke my heart before Christmas, and we never danced like that again. That song was just too short.
You’re someone who thinks Cream jam are too short?
Put 'er there, pal! I might be the only person who was happy they made Toad longer in the boxed set, and was unhappy the addition was in the intro, not the solo.
But Pressed Rat might have been better if it was song by someone not on drugs - like Ginger’s daughter, as originally planned.
It doesn’t start either. I read that it got put on the tape by accident, and it was cut in the middle of the opening chord. The first part can be found at the end of another song, I forget which.