If I can think of enough, I'd like to make a mix of songs that refer to themselves as songs. At the moment all I can think of are Outkast's "Rosa Parks" ("us gone bust you in the mouth with the chorus now"); Pavement's "Gold Sounds" ("and they're coming to the chorus now...advocating that word for the last word/ last words come up, all you've got to waste") and Justin Timberlake's "Sexyback" (endless amounts of "take'em to the chorus/to the bridge," etc.) I can't search because all song lyrics are likely to contain the words chorus, bridge, solo, what have you, and I can't think of any way to narrow it down such that those words appear in the song rather than as a designation of a certain part. I feel like I know some others but can't come up with them right now. Suggestions?
Bowie's "Five Years" has that line "don’t think you knew you were in this song," though all of Ziggy Stardust is pretty meta really.
Posted by: Rob | July 01, 2010 at 12:20 AM
Red House Painters, "song for a blue guitar": 'so I picked up my blue-painted silver guitar, and I ripped off the chords for Bron Yr Aur'.
Posted by: Sam C | July 01, 2010 at 01:28 AM
No one has mentioned one of the best examples, The Way You Say Good-Night by the Magnetic Fields.
So faraway and so alone
how could I ever take you home
You're beautiful, beautiful
You've a got a devastating point of view
and everything you say is true
You're beautiful, beautiful
The nightbirds start to sing their favorite song:
"The Way You Say Good-Night"
The nightbirds start to sing their favorite song
and the moon begins to sing
I kiss you and the sun goes down
How come it's always dark when you're around
You're beautiful, beautiful
The nightbirds sing their favorite song
The moon begins to sing
You're beautiful, beautiful
The stars begin their Busby Berkeley dance:
"The Way You Say Good-Night"
and the night becomes a musical extravaganza:
"The Way You Say Good-Night"
The way you say good-night
I dream of all day long
Oh, I could write a song about the way you say good-night...
Posted by: tony | July 01, 2010 at 01:42 AM
Oh, also Which Song by Max Tundra.
Posted by: tony | July 01, 2010 at 01:45 AM
Leonard Cohen - Hallelujah
The Undertones - More Songs About Chocolates and Girls
Nick Cave - The Weeping Song
The Dead Kennedys - I Like Short Songs (my favorite of these)
Posted by: Henry Farrell | July 01, 2010 at 02:01 AM
"Stereo" would be another Pavement choice.
"Listen to me:
I'm on the stereo!"
Posted by: Bryan | July 01, 2010 at 02:03 AM
"One Down" by Ben Folds is about being forced to write the song itself to fulfil his record company contract.
Posted by: Gregorus | July 01, 2010 at 02:15 AM
Another nice self reference is in Money Folder by Madvillain when Doom says
I don't think we can handle a style so rancid,
he flipped it like Madlib did an old jazz standard
and what follows is exactly that.
Posted by: tony | July 01, 2010 at 03:34 AM
Nine Inch Nails' "Starfuckers, Inc." includes the "I bet you think this song is about you" also found in "You're So Vain".
Posted by: ben | July 01, 2010 at 06:10 AM
I am also concerned that "Silly Love Songs" by Paul McCartney & Wings is on the cusp of eligibility.
Posted by: southpaw | July 01, 2010 at 06:49 AM
1812 Overture ("you may think that this is the end, but it isn't, there's just one other chorus").
Posted by: bianca steele | July 01, 2010 at 07:02 AM
Except that it's "Stars and Stripes Forever"--I was misled by the Boston Pops image in my head.
Posted by: bianca steele | July 01, 2010 at 07:03 AM
I always liked the meta-moment in Eminem's "Lose Yourself" when he says, "There's no Mekhi Phifer, this is my life."
Posted by: oudemia | July 01, 2010 at 07:56 AM
How can we forget Soft Machine's "Moon in June", with its Robert Wyatt-penned lines "Just before we go on to the next part of our song / Let's all make sure we've got the time"?
Posted by: ben | July 01, 2010 at 08:53 AM
If you want a Beatles song, "Only a Northern Song" definitely qualifies.
They Might Be Giants' early song "Number Three".
Also, very marginally TMBG's "Ana Ng," since it mentions "the one this was written for." Another one in that vein is Air Traffic Controller's "The One," currently getting some airplay around here.
Posted by: Matt McIrvin | July 01, 2010 at 08:54 AM
Spandau Ballet's "True": "Why do I find it hard to write the next line?"
Posted by: Matt McIrvin | July 01, 2010 at 08:59 AM
Speaking of They Might Be Giants, here's the Self-Reference page from This Might Be a Wiki; scroll down a bit for the songs that specifically reference themselves, as opposed to the band.
Posted by: Matt McIrvin | July 01, 2010 at 09:03 AM
Ditto on the Neon Valley Street thing, I'm warming to it.
Posted by: Belle Waring | July 01, 2010 at 09:59 PM
Or how about Ron Padgett's haiku:
Posted by: Vance Maverick | July 02, 2010 at 11:41 AM
Paul Simon's Leaves That Are Green ("I was twenty-one years when I wrote this song") qualifies, and should immediately be followed by Billy Bragg's A New England which deliberately steals the same line.
Posted by: Andrew John | July 02, 2010 at 01:10 PM
Paul Simon's Leaves That Are Green ("I was twenty-one years when I wrote this song") qualifies, and should be immediately followed by Billy Bragg's A New England, which deliberately steals the same line.
Posted by: Andrew John | July 02, 2010 at 01:17 PM
This is Not a Love Song - Public Image Limited
Posted by: Doug | July 03, 2010 at 01:11 AM
from spamalot:
Once in every show
There comes a song like this
It starts off soft and low
And ends up with a kiss
Oh where is the song
That goes like this?
Where is it? Where? Where?
A sentimental song
That casts a magic spell
They all will hum along
We'll overact like hell
For this is the song that goes like this
Yes it is! Yes it is!
Now we can go straight
Into the middle eight
A bridge that is too far for me
I'll sing it in your face
While we both embrace
And then
We change
The key
Now we're into E!
*hem* That's awfully high for me
But as everyone can see
We should have stayed in D
For this is our song that goes like this!
I'm feeling very proud
You're singing far too loud
That's the way that this song goes
You're standing on my toes
Singing our song that goes like this!
I can't believe there's more
It's far too long, I'm sure
That's the trouble with this song
It goes on and on and on
For this is our song that is too long!
We'll be singing this til dawn
You'll wish that you weren't born
Let's stop this damn refrain
Before we go insane
For this is our song that ends like this!
i suppose those are by eric idle.
Posted by: kid bitzer | July 06, 2010 at 07:39 PM
Oh, and "I Hate to Sing" by the Carla Bley Band.
Posted by: Dave Maier | July 06, 2010 at 10:42 PM
Check out German band Die Ärzte's "Grotesksong" which (when translated) opens with the words "This is a protest song / against protest songs."
Posted by: rumer godden | July 09, 2010 at 09:43 AM