These TV series are named after song titles

When my daughter was browsing through the list of episodes of "Grey Anatomy", I noticed that their titles are somewhat unusual. Almost everyone is named after a famous rock song, including "Let It Be" and "A Hard Day's Night" by The Beatles.

These TV series are named after song titles

Several episodes are excerpted from REM songs, such as "Losing My Religion" and "Begin the Begin". In fact, a REM song serves as the title of a different episode of Grey's Anatomy. A song of the episode is called "This is the End of the World" and its sequel is called "As We Know It".

The show uses more other artists’ songs as plot titles, including Bob Dylan’s "Tangled Up In Blue" as another title, "Doors" The same goes for "Break On Through" and "Lonely Heart Master" (Yes). "The first cut is the deepest" and "Raindrops keep falling on my head", as well as "If tomorrow never comes" and "Shake the groove" are also used.

Here are ten other TV shows. The episodes of these TV shows have song titles.

It's Alright Ma, I'm Only Bleeding from One Tree Hill

Lucas, Haley, Nathan, Peyton, and Brook Dylan did not mention Bob Dylan in this episode, despite the fact that The song is named after one of his most poignant songs in "Bringing It All Back Home" (Bringing It All Back Home).

The Way We Weren't from The Simpsons

Homer and Marg recalled their early love affair. The episode shared a song in the title "The Voice of His Voice" with a song from John Wesley Harding's album.

Girls Just Want To Have Fun from Married With Children

The women who want to play are Peg, Marcie and Kelly, and she hopes to follow Cyndi Lauper's advice in her hit single.

Jungle Love from Family Guy

Steve Miller and Morris Day both received a warm welcome decades ago, and the exhibition about Peter Griffin was first aired.

Maybe Baby from King of Queens

Doug and Carrie consider parenthood in this episode, and the incident is named after a song by Buddy Holly.

Won't Get Fooled Again from Criminal Minds

Pete Townshend and "Who" are suspected by all governments, but the series ironically focuses on a department of the FBI.

Tangled Up In Blue from The Originals

Since this song is from Bob Dylan's "Blood On The Tracks", it gave an appropriate name to the derivative work of "The Vampire Diaries".

Bad Moon Rising from The Vampire Diaries

The hit song of Credence Clearwater Revival may be more suitable for a show named after a werewolf.

Sunday, Bloody Sunday from That 70s Show

Bono and U2 were not in the ten years of this show, but they still managed to get the title of this episode.

Steady As She Goes from The Wonder Years

Best friend Paul started dating because Kevin began to miss Winnie, even more than he had already missed, which provided a different meaning for the adjective white stripe hit.


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