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Old 09-10-2017, 01:30 PM   #1732
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Originally Posted by cromag View Post
I understand your qualms, but I played a similar song title with the classical composers name in the song's title earlier. I can't remember the title off hand, but I believe it was from an Electric Light Orchestra album.

I could hold off until/unless we get a ruling.
The name must be a part of the song's actual title. Even if it is commonly known by a different title that title can't be used, only the actual title.

Although they don't apply to this thread, the following songs provide examples:

- The actual name of Chopin's "Minute Waltz" is "Waltz Of The Little Dog" (it was inspired by a dog chasing it own tail).

- The actual title of the song commonly called "Fly Me To The Moon" is "In Other Words." In this case, it is possible that the name of the song has been officially changed.

I will revise the rules to reflect this shortly.
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