More opening lines
- “Sing me a song, you’re a singer; do me a wrong, you’re a bringer of evil. The devil is never a maker; the less that you give, you’re a taker.” - Black Sabbath, “Heaven and Hell”
- “Sun is shinin’ in the sky, there ain’t a cloud in sight, it’s stopped rainin’, everybody’s in a play, and don’t you know It’s a beautiful new day” - Electric Light Orchestra, “Mr. Blue Sky”
- “Time after time, I sit and I wait for your call. I know I’m a fool, but what can I say? Whatever the price, I’ll pay, for you, Madame Blue.” - Styx, “Suite Madame Blue”
- “Cruisin’ down the center of a two way street, wond’rin’ who is really in the driver’s seat; mindin’ my bus’ness, along comes Big Brother, says, ‘Son, you better get on one side or the other.’” - Eagles, “On the Border”
- “Out here in the fields, I fight for my meals, I get my back into my living…” - The Who, “Baba O’Riley”
- “We don’t serve your country, don’t serve your king, know your custom, don’t speak your tongue, white man came took everyone.” - Midnight Oil, “Dead Heart”
- “Well, I woke up Sunday morning, with no way to hold my head that didn’t hurt” - Johnny Cash, “Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down”
- “End of Passion Play, crumbling away, I’m your source of self-destruction.” - Metallica, “Master of Puppets”
- “You’ve got to pick up the pieces, come on, sort your trash better, pull yourself back together, maybe you’ve got too much cash” - Ramones “Bonzo Goes to Bitburg”
- “Busted flat in Baton Rouge, headin’ for the trains, Feelin’ nearly faded as my jeans.” - Kris Kristofferson (and later Janis Joplin), “Me And Bobby McGee”
Closing Lines of Songs
- “But you’re gonna have to find another 'Cause she’s my girl, Bill!” - Jim Stafford, “My Girl Bill”
It’s permissible to omit closing repeated refrains.
Songs that mention a specific (make/model) of car or truck
- “My Maserati does 185” - “Life’s Been Good,” Joe Walsh
Songs that mention a specific (make/model) of car or truck
- “My Maserati does 185” - “Life’s Been Good,” Joe Walsh
- “But parked in a rickety old garage there’s a brand new shiny-red super-stock Dodge” - “The Little Old Lady from Pasadena”, Jan and Dean
Songs that mention a specific (make/model) of car or truck
- “My Maserati does 185” - “Life’s Been Good,” Joe Walsh
- “But parked in a rickety old garage there’s a brand new shiny-red super-stock Dodge” - “The Little Old Lady from Pasadena”, Jan and Dean
- “What kinda car do ya’ got? I’ve got a bitchin’ Camaro!” - “Bitchin’ Camaro”, The Dead Milkmen
Songs that mention a specific (make/model) of car or truck
- “My Maserati does 185” - “Life’s Been Good,” Joe Walsh
- “But parked in a rickety old garage there’s a brand new shiny-red super-stock Dodge” - “The Little Old Lady from Pasadena”, Jan and Dean
- “What kinda car do ya’ got? I’ve got a bitchin’ Camaro!” - “Bitchin’ Camaro”, The Dead Milkmen
- “Well, when you’re sitting back in your rose pink Cadillac, making bets on Kentucky Derby day…” - “Dead Flowers,” the Rolling Stones
Songs that mention a specific (make/model) of car or truck
- “My Maserati does 185” - “Life’s Been Good,” Joe Walsh
- “But parked in a rickety old garage there’s a brand new shiny-red super-stock Dodge” - “The Little Old Lady from Pasadena”, Jan and Dean
- “What kinda car do ya’ got? I’ve got a bitchin’ Camaro!” - “Bitchin’ Camaro”, The Dead Milkmen
- “Well, when you’re sitting back in your rose pink Cadillac, making bets on Kentucky Derby day…” - “Dead Flowers,” the Rolling Stones
- “It’s a girl, my Lord, in a flatbed Ford” - “Take It Easy,” Eagles