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OT: Songs with Only One Word in the Title

This was quite a collaboration with Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus. Maybe not household names, but for what it is kind of a big deal.

 
Gloria.
Shadows of Knight
1966.
Gloria album.


G-L-O-R-I-A.
Gloria!
G-L-O-R-I-A.
Gloria!
I'm gonna shout it all night.
Gloria!
I'm gonna shout it every place.
Gloria!
Yeah, yeah, yeah.



Page 9 of this music thread had doo-wop Gloria by The Cadillacs.


 
Memphis.
Johnny Rivers.
1964.
Live At The Whiskey A Go Go album.


Album back cover indicates song title was Memphis. YouTube link shows Memphis Tennessee.

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I really wasn't into trip hop when it was a thing, but somewhere down the road I've gained an appreciation for it.

 
In a fairly crowded genre, this duo has a sound all their own I think.

 
This band maybe are still avoiding the mainstream, but they are superstars in the indie world. If you listen to Alt Nation or XMU on SiriusXM, it's impossible to avoid them.

 
Another indie band that is hitting a similar groove as Cannons.

 
I think I used to go with folk first. Took me a long time to circle around to it now.

 
Had a pretty big crush on Ruth Moody (banjo) for quite a while. Not that there's anything wrong with the other two. Saw them live probably about a half a dozen times.

 
Chicago Transist Authority had 3 lead singers. Kansas had 2. Both bands often interchanged the lead singer in the same song. Other times they sang simultaneously. Or did I misinterpret your statement? Thanks.

Three Dog Night had 3 lead singers too.
 

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