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    • "1984" Artists: David Bowie, Van Halen. David Bowie was the first to release a song titled "1984" — a decade before the year even arrived — on 1974's Diamond Dogs.
    • "A Thousand Years" Artists: Toto, Sting. Toto put out "A Thousand Years" on their aptly titled seventh album, The Seventh One, in 1988. Sting offered his song of the same name more than a decade later on his 1999 solo LP, Brand New Day.
    • "Africa" Artists: Daryl Hall & John Oates, Toto. You're probably most familiar with Toto's 1982 song, "Africa," released on Toto IV. But two years earlier, Hall & Oates released their "Africa" on 1980's Voices.
    • "Afterglow" Artists: Genesis, INXS. Genesis' "Afterglow" appeared as the final track on 1976's Wind & Wuthering, which was written by keyboardist Tony Banks.
  1. Songs that mention other musicians in the lyrics. 'Til I Get It Right - Fastball. (White Man) in Hammersmith Palais - The Clash. 1972 - Jake Owen. 1985 - Bowling for Soup. 1994 - Jason Aldean. 44 More - Logic. 4th of July - Shooter Jennings. 90s Music - Kimbra.

  2. Jun 18, 2024 · Last updated 18th June 2024. From paintings on cave walls to intricate sculptures in museums, art has always had a way of capturing our imaginations and emotions. Over the years, songwriters have used their medium to celebrate creativity, the artistic process and honor the creators’ legacies.

    • Songs About Singers, Bands, and Other Musicians
    • What Messages Do Songs That Reference Other Artists convey?
    • Symbolism: Artists and Bands in Songs
    • Top 10 Best Songs About Musicians
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    • Other Notable Songs Written About Singers and Musicians

    Musicians delve into the depths of emotion to bring songs to life. The lyrics that we connect with are the result of their creative process and a glimpse into their hearts and minds. A number of artists have written songs about other musicians. The awe and admiration that instrumentalists have for their fellow musicians are spectacularly expressed ...

    Lyrics of songs that reference musicians express a wide range of sentiments. While certain singers pay tribute to artists with their songs, many singers tell heartwarming lyrical facts associated with the life of the artist. Often when songwriters write songs about other musicians, it’s because of a strong connection. Through an ode, a performer co...

    Musicians are mentioned in songs to symbolically convey a message or meaning. The persona of an artist is brought to life in songs with high acclaim or severe criticism. Both positive attributes and negative attributes of musicians are showcased in songs in a brutally honest manner. Although a number of songs celebrate varied aspects of an artist’s...

    “Moves Like Jagger”—Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera
    “Californication”—Red Hot Chili Peppers
    “Desperado”—Alice Cooper
    “Marvin Gaye”—Charlie Puth featuring Meghan Trainor

    11. “Mr. Tambourine Man”—Bob Dylan 12. “Daft Punk Is Playing at My House”—LCD Soundsystem 13. “Big Brother”—Kanye West 14. “Twerk It Like Miley”—Brandon Beal featuring Christopher 15. “Alive”—Sia 16. “I Kissed a Girl”—Katy Perry 17. “The Ballad of Tom Jones”—Space and Cerys Matthews 18. “She’s Madonna”—Robbie Williams 19. “Bad Blood”—Taylor Swift f...

    21. “Sir Duke”—Stevie Wonder 22. “Killing Me Softly With His Song”—Roberta Flack 23. “Jimi Thing”—Dave Matthews Band 24. “Edith Piaf (Said It Better Than Me)”—Sparks 25. “Lose You to Love Me”—Selena Gomez 26. “The Entertainer”—Billy Joel 27. “Immortality”—Pearl Jam 28. “Jenny from the Block”—Jennifer Lopez 29. “Green Tambourine—The Lemon Pipers 30....

    41. “Roll Over Beethoven”—Chuck Berry 42. “Bob Wills Is Still King”—Waylon Jennings 43. “You Were Right”—Badly Drawn Boy 44. “Goodbye Jimmy Reed”—Bob Dylan 45. “Black Beatles”—Rae Stremmurd featuring Gucci Mane 46. “Angel of Harlem”—U2 47. “I Like Chopin”—Gazebo 48. “His Name Is Legs (Ladies and Gentleman)”—George Harrison 49. “The Real Slim Shady”...

    61. “American Pie”—Don McClean 62. “Better on the Other Side”—The Game, Diddy, Chris Brown, DJ Khalil, Mario Winans, Polow da Don, Boyz 2 Men and Usher 63. “Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie”—Bob Dylan 64. “Rockin’ the Suburbs”—Ben Folds 65. “No Sex for Ben”—The Rapture 66. “The Prince”—Madness 67. “Blind Willie McTell”—Bob Dylan 68. “Lodi”—Creedence ...

    81. “Calling Elvis”—Mark Knopfler 82. “Piano Man”—Billy Joel 83. “Diamonds & Rust”—Bob Dylan 84. “Future Swag”—Young Thug 85. “The Guitar Man”—Bread 86. “Personal Jesus”—Depeche Mode 87. “Misery Business”—Paramore 88. “(If You Can’t Sing It) You’ll Have to Swing It (Mr. Paganini)”—Ella Fitzgerald 89. “Farmer in the City”—Scott Walker 90. “When Smok...

    “Jackie Wilson Said (I’m in Heaven When You Smile)”—Van Morrison
    “Vera”—Pink Floyd
    “Black Velvet”—Alannah Myles
    “Let Robeson Sing”—Manic Street Preachers
    • Gillian Welch, “Elvis Presley Blues” Many musicians have written songs that in some way honor Elvis Presley, but perhaps no Elvis tribute song has as much soul as Gillian Welch’s “Elvis Presley Blues.”
    • Sonic Youth, “Tunic (Song for Karen)” It is unfortunate that one of the only songs written in tribute to a female musician is about said musician’s eating disorder, but Sonic Youth truly pulls it off in this song written for Karen Carpenter.
    • The Mountain Goats, “Andrew Eldritch Is Moving Back to Leeds” The Mountain Goats’ guitarless Goths record from this spring might not have lived up to its theme without mentioning The Sisters of Mercy in some capacity.
    • Television Personalities, “I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives” They weren’t joking. This English post-punk band was dropped as the opening act for Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour’s mid-1980s tour when they read Syd Barrett’s home address aloud to an audience.
  3. Oct 9, 2023 · Some cover songs match or even surpass the original in popularity. Here are the songs that went to No. 1 on the charts by two different artists.

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