“talkin’ 'bout truck”
Rumor has it that Jim Morrison had the Doors record this because he was a “back door man.”
Starlight Expresses Pumping Iron has this line:
There ain’t another rig
Even half so big…hear me knocking.
“Fish and finger pie” sure sounds to me like something you’d get in an English restaurant, but apparently nit.
“My Wild Irish Rose”
Some day for my sake
she may let me take
the bloom from my wild Irish rose.
-Can’t see how the whole family could sing that around the piano in the parlor.-
I thought that was “Whole Lotta Love”?
“You need coo-oo-lant…”
“Under Your Spell” from BtVS Once More With Feeling.
“You make me com…plete.”
“Sex Farm” by Spinal Tap!
OK, that’s a good example!
It is so over the top it’s ridiculous, but technically it is still double entendre. It could be about farming. Sure the song is practically holding up a neon sign saying “WE’RE REALLY SINGING ABOUT SEX! SERIOUSLY!” but there still is that bit of uncertainty.
If “Ice Cream Man” is the daddy, then Man Piaba is the granddaddy.
There’s this one (which used to be constantly played on a car commercial.)
U2 - One (Did I disappoint you - Or leave a bad taste in your mouth?)
Van Morrison’s Brown-eyed girl is a classic of course.
If we are allowed album titles, one of my favorites is Blink-182’s Take Off Your Pants and Jacket.
mmm
Big Joe Turner’s Shake, Rattle, and Roll, from 1954.
Aside from “shake, rattle, and roll” being a double entendre; how about:
“…like a one-eyed cat peeping in a seafood store…” (gee, I wonder what *that *could be?
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That’s up there with Van Halen’s OU812.
I suppose I can see that interpretation of that lyric, though everything I’ve ever read about the song indicates that it’s intended to be serious and weighty, and any naughty interpretation of lyrics in it would be unlikely to have been the band’s intent.
And No Talking, Just Head.
Caravan’s Cunning Stunts and If I Could Do It All Over Again, I’d Do It All Over You.
Rock and roll, jazz, boogie-woogie, probably some other genres all have names that *mean *doin’ it.
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Wet Dream by Kip Addotta?
[/QUOTE]Wasn’t this just a string of puns?
mmm
Maybe Shake, Rattle and Roll. Especially the line, “I’m like a one-eyed cat peeping in a seafood store”. One-eyed cat?
ETA: I see I was beaten to it. Never mind.
I’m not seeing this one. There is nothing on the lyrics that support the proposed DE of the title.