Top 10 Different Songs with the Same Title
Covers don't count!Format:
Song title - list of artists who have songs with this title.
The Evanescence one is the saddest song I have ever heard. I think I actually prefer it over Adele's now.
That's way too many songs with the same title.
Sia is the best. The vocal is incredible.
Oh sorry, Neon Trees is not plural, but it's a good song. Can anyone find another animal song to make another list?
Miike Snow has a song with the title Animal. There you go! Just wanted to make you happy again.
I love all of them except Nickelback. But Martin Garrix takes the cake.
I love U2's Bad. It's such an emotional performance.
Three Dog Night, written by Harry Nilsson. There's also a song called "One" in the musical "A Chorus Line."
Metallica should never be in the same sentence as Ed Sheeran, Simple Plan, and Creed.
Even though Metallica is one of the few metal bands I like, I prefer U2's version.
1957 hit by the Shepherd Sisters, also done in the early 1960s by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.
Whoever added this item should have added more of them. There are plenty - about 49.
If Marshmello is here, Alan Walker should be as well.
The best one of all with this title belongs to the soul duo Sam and Dave.
Don't forget Tom Waits. That is a good tune.
There is a Justin Bieber song called Hold On, and that is my favorite.
Bachman-Turner Overdrive also has a song called "Hey You".
Several favorite songs here, but my #1 would be Pink Floyd.
Love this. Hey You by Miranda Cosgrove is cool.
The Monkees had two different songs called "You and I," both on albums that came out after their TV show was done.
One Direction has a song with the same name but uses the & symbol instead.
The Newcomers
Obviously, the Deep Purple one was the best.
There's one by Three Days Grace as well.
The Dave Clark Five also have a song called "Don't Let Me Down". (One of four titles of different songs by the Fab 4 and DC5 that I know of, the others being "Because", "Julia", and "Glad All Over").
The Chainsmokers' one is overrated.
And we can't forget the original birthday song!
Fascinating that a lot of American artists have a song called "Holiday", given that the word is rarely used there.
Don't forget that the Bee Gees also had a hit by this title.
Bee Gees hit from their long-before-disco early days.
But there are still more. For instance, Ringo Starr's song from 1974.
I listed 18 music artists only in the item title!
A same song title by two deceased song artists.
I choose Maroon 5.
Iced Earth (awesome song, inspirational lyrics).
I only really like the Def Leppard one.
The deadmau5 song is a timeless classic and in my top ten best songs of all time. The AlunaGeorge one, well, isn't. I don't like the AG song at all.
Pretty obvious that Deadmau5 is the winner here.
I find it interesting that on Staind's 14 Shades of Grey, Intro is the LAST track.
"A Love Song" by Loggins and Messina, also recorded by Anne Murray. Does this count?
Loggins and Messina did "A Love Song", which was covered by Anne Murray.
I really like the one by Sara Bareilles.
Tommy James released a song long past his hit-making days with the Shondells. The same song was also recorded by the Monkees on one of their post-TV show albums.
Funny thing is, the Pretty Things and Animals songs were released within two years of each other. I wonder how they didn't get confused.