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List of song titles phrased as questions


Contents

Titles A

Titles B-C

Titles D

Titles E-G

Titles H-Hn

Titles Ho-Hz

Titles I

Titles J-L

Titles M-N

  • "May I Have a Talk with You?" by Stevie Ray Vaughan
  • "Maybe, Who Knows?" by Ruth Etting
  • "Miért vársz még rám?" by Zámbó Jimmy
  • "Mister, Would You Please Help My Pony?" by Ween
  • "Mommy, Can I Go Out And Kill Tonight?" by The Misfits
  • "Mommy, What's a Gravedigger?" by The Gravediggaz
  • "Mommy, What's a Funkadelic?" by Funkadelic
  • "Must I Paint You A Picture?" by Billy Bragg
  • "Noiz arte?" by Su ta Gar

Titles O-V

Titles W-Wg

Titles Wha

Titles Whb-When

Titles Wheo-Whez

Titles Whf-Whn

Titles Who

Titles Whp-Whz

Titles Wi-Wz

Titles Y-Z

Notes

  • Songs whose titles might appear to be questions, but which are statements or observations within the context of their respective songs, and therefore do not belong on the larger list, include:
  • "Can I Get A?" by Jay-Z has as its title the beginning of a question.
  • The song with the lyrics "What if God was one of us?" by Joan Osborne is titled "One of Us".
  • The David Bowie song "What in the World" obviously contains a question as its title, but no question mark.

"Question" or "questions" in the title

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