I assume a specific film star has to be mentioned for the tenth? I can think of two songs including one top-five song which are about a nameless "film star".
At the thirteenth, does the Royal have to be mentioned by name? "Goodbye English Rose" at the start of the 1997 version of Elton John's Candle in the Wind refers to Princess Diana, but her name doesn't appear in the song.
At the sixteenth hole, does the woman have to exist? I mean, Hey Jude arguably fits the definition as written.
1. Portrait of My Love / Matt Munro / Michaelangelo 2. The Twelfth of Never / Donny Oamond - Long Haired Lover From Liverpool / Jimmy Osmond 3. I’ve Never Been To Me / Charlene / Isle of Greece 4. Why / Anthony Newley 5. Crashed the Wedding / Busted / Gordon Street 6. Waterloo / Abba / Napoleon 7. Where Do You Go To My Lovely / Peter Sarstedt / Racehorse 8. Baby Come Back / Pato Banton / Bob Marley 9. Lily the Pink / Scaffold 10. Grandad / Clive Dunn / Charlie Chaplin 11. Two Tribes / Frankie Goes to Hollywood / Van Heusen 12. Common People / Pulp / St Martin’s College 13. Good Timin’ / Jimmy Jones / Queen Isabella 14. Sailor / Petula Clark / Amsterdam 15. Vogue / Madonna / Fred Astaire 16. Lady Madonna / Beatles 17. Without Me / Eminem / liver, heart, lips, tits, ass, skin & head 18. The Streak / Ray Stevens / Indecent Exposure (Streaking)
19. The Soundtrack of Our Lives
BONUS: Where Do You Go To My Lovely / Peter Sarstedt
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At the thirteenth, does the Royal have to be mentioned by name? "Goodbye English Rose" at the start of the 1997 version of Elton John's Candle in the Wind refers to Princess Diana, but her name doesn't appear in the song.
At the sixteenth hole, does the woman have to exist? I mean, Hey Jude arguably fits the definition as written.
Does Treason count as a non-violent crime?
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The royal muyst be mentioned by name or title: "King Tut" or "The Sultan or Jalalalbad" are both fine, but 'England's Rose' isn't.
The woman doesn't have to exist, no - however, "Hey Jude" wouldn't count, given it is commonly know to have been addressed to Julian Lennon :-)
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Hole 4: "How Deep Is Your Love/Take That
Hole 10: Vogue/Madonna/Grace Kelly
more later, perhaps.
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I'm not very good at this... *laugh*
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2. The Twelfth of Never / Donny Oamond - Long Haired Lover From Liverpool / Jimmy Osmond
3. I’ve Never Been To Me / Charlene / Isle of Greece
4. Why / Anthony Newley
5. Crashed the Wedding / Busted / Gordon Street
6. Waterloo / Abba / Napoleon
7. Where Do You Go To My Lovely / Peter Sarstedt / Racehorse
8. Baby Come Back / Pato Banton / Bob Marley
9. Lily the Pink / Scaffold
10. Grandad / Clive Dunn / Charlie Chaplin
11. Two Tribes / Frankie Goes to Hollywood / Van Heusen
12. Common People / Pulp / St Martin’s College
13. Good Timin’ / Jimmy Jones / Queen Isabella
14. Sailor / Petula Clark / Amsterdam
15. Vogue / Madonna / Fred Astaire
16. Lady Madonna / Beatles
17. Without Me / Eminem / liver, heart, lips, tits, ass, skin & head
18. The Streak / Ray Stevens / Indecent Exposure (Streaking)
19. The Soundtrack of Our Lives
BONUS: Where Do You Go To My Lovely / Peter Sarstedt
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