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    Unintended Puns in Song or Album Titles

    I had always believed that Londonderry Air was an intended pun but Wiki demonstrates it to have been totally unintended. Any other cases like this?

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    When The Dave Clark Five sang "I'm feeling Glad All Over" the joke was that the singer was referring to a girl called Gladys. That was probably unintentional.

    My mother always insisted that The Beatles meant a double meaning when they sang "I'll get you in the end." on the B-side of "She Loves You". I'm not convinced it was deliberate.
    Last edited by wittoner; 03-10-2018, 14:50.

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      Let's Bottle Bohemia (2005) was the second album by Irish band The Thrills: I suspect that the title was meant in the sense of 'capture as an essence', but I initially took it to mean 'throw bottles at' - which I don't think was what the band intended at all.

      Originally posted by wittoner View Post
      When The Dave Clark Five sang "I'm feeling Glad All Over" the joke was that the singer was referring to a girl called Gladys. That was probably unintentional.
      Should've been recorded by The Pips.

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