Redundancy in Song Titles
These are the top songs whose titles contain words that seem to be unnecessary since they are already implied.
| RANK | SONG TITLE | ARTIST(S) | YEAR |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Light My Fire | The Doors | 1967 |
| 2 | Always and Forever | Heatwave | 1977 |
| 3 | People are People | Depeche Mode | 1984 |
| 4 | Walk, Don't Run | The Ventures | 1964 |
| 5 | Come On, Let's Go | Ritchie Valens | 1958 |
| 6 | Black is Black | Los Bravos | 1966 |
| 7 | Dazed and Confused | Led Zeppelin | 1969 |
| 8 | She's a Woman | The Beatles | 1964 |
| 9 | Get Up, Stand Up | Bob Marley and The Wailers | 1973 |
| 11 | When You're Hot, You're Hot | Jerry Reed | 1971 |
| 12 | Join Together | The Who | 1972 |
| 13 | Forever and For Always | Shania Twain | 2003 |
| 14 | She's Always a Woman | Billy Joel | 1977 |
| 15 | I Love You Always Forever | Donna Lewis | 1996 |
| 16 | Born to Be Alive | Patrick Hernandez | 1978 |
| 17 | Me, Myself, and I | De La Soul | 1989 |
| 18 | Love and Affection | Nelson | 1990 |