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This '''List of songs which have the words girl with faraway eyes in title or lyrics''' contains songs whose title or lyrics contain the word "faraway eyes". A list of album titles containing the word "faraway eyes" follows.
This '''List of songs which have the word song in title or lyrics''' contains songs whose title or lyrics contain the word "song". A list of album titles containing the word "song" follows.



Many of these songs have two viable titles, or have subtitles; for instance, "Feelin' Groovy" is also known as "The 59th Street Bridge Song" and "Escape" is also known as "The Piña Colada Song".
Many of these songs have two viable titles, or have subtitles; for instance, "Feelin' Groovy" is also known as "The 59th Street Bridge Song" and "Escape" is also known as "The Piña Colada Song".

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This List of songs which have the word song in title or lyrics contains songs whose title or lyrics contain the word "song". A list of album titles containing the word "song" follows.

Many of these songs have two viable titles, or have subtitles; for instance, "Feelin' Groovy" is also known as "The 59th Street Bridge Song" and "Escape" is also known as "The Piña Colada Song".

Notably, it seems that the band Blur has recorded the most songs with the word "Song" in their title.

Songs

Albums

The following albums have the word song or songs in the title: