Songs that spell words out

*I got a gal in Kalamazoo…

Don’t wanna boast, but you know she’s the toast of

K A L A M A Z O Oh what a gal…*

Crazy Mary:

no L-O-I-T-E-R-I-N-G around

I’ll See You in C-U-B-A - Irving Berlin, 1920

Fraternity Blues - Kay Kyser, 1930
(“I’ve got those F-R-A, T-E-R, N-I-T-Y Blues
I said, Fraternity Blues - I mean, Fraternity Blues”)

D, world destruction
Over an overture
N, do I need
Apostrophe T, need this torture

  • They Might Be Giants, “Don’t Let’s Start”

“Can you fix my H-E-A-R-T,
because it’s D-A-M-A-G-E-D?”
-Danity Kane

“B-double-E-double Are You In?” (Beer Run)
-Garth Brooks

I suppose “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” / “Back in the U.S.S.R.” don’t count? :stuck_out_tongue:

ETA: Dang, somebody else got the beer song! That’s what I get for posting about country when I rarely listen to it.

Oh, and also, Fergie likes to teach us to spell (incorrectly):

“T to the A, to the S T E Y - girl, you’re tasty.”

Has anyone mentioned “Asshole” by Dennis Leary yet?

Does “If You See Kaye (Tell Her I L-O-V-E Her)” count twice?

Limp Bizkit’s cover of Behind Blue Eyes

Discover L.I.M.P. say it
Discover L.I.M.P. say it
Discover L.I.M.P. say it
Discover L.I.M.P. say it