The Son of Speak to me in Song Titles (Part 1)

Billy, Don’t Be a Hero – Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods

… and I believe the previous entry (My Girl Bill) should be credited to Jim Stafford. There was a singer named Terry S̲t̲a̲f̲f̲o̲r̲d̲ (spelled without an ‘N’, and no relation), but he’s better known as the Elvis sound-alike who released Suspicion.

-“BB”-

The Hero’s Song - Antonin Dvořák

The Prophet’s Song - Queen

Immigrant Song - Led Zeppelin

South of the Border (Down Mexico Way) - Patsy Cline

South Side - Moby

South Side of the Sky - Yes

Circle in the Sky - North Mississippi Allstars

My Canary Has Circles Under His Eyes = Debroy Summers

Behind Blue Eyes - The Who

Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue (Has Anybody Seen My Girl?) – The California Ramblers

While it’s true that over the years it has sometimes been recorded as “Has Anybody Seen My Girl?”, sheet music for the song published in 1925 (see above) gives it the full title – and that’s good enough for me.

-“BB”-

Eyes of the World - Grateful Dead

Blue Eyes - Elton John

Eyes Of A Stranger - The Payolas

The Perfect Stranger - Frank Zappa

Perfect Mystery - Gong

Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life - Victor Herbert: Naughty Marietta

Magical Mystery Tour - The Beatles

Mysterioso Pizzacato - various

aka The Villain’s Theme, played by the pianist or organist at the appropriate times in theaters showing silent movies.

Building a Mystery - Sarah McLachlan