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8* ''[[Film/MaryPoppins Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious]]''
9* "One". There's actually more than one [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_(disambiguation)#Songs "One"]].
10* Music/MilesDavis was particularly partial to these, many of which were songs penned by Wayne Shorter:
11** "Iris"
12** ''Music/{{Panthalassa}}''
13** The IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming albums with a "[Verb]in" pattern:
14*** ''Workin''
15*** ''Cookin''
16*** ''Walkin''
17*** ''Steamin''
18*** ''Relaxin''
19* Music/{{Moby}}'s album ''Music/{{Play}}'' having:
20** "Honey"
21** "Porcelain"
22** "Rushing"
23** "Bodyrock"
24** "Machete"
25** "7": Which is also TitleByNumber.
26** "Everloving"
27** "Inside"
28** "Flower"
29** "Sunday"
30** "Summer"
31** "Spirit"
32** "Sunspot"
33** "Running"
34* Although Music/TearsForFears seem rather fond of lengthy titles, they do have over a dozen songs (plus one album) which fit this trope.
35** "Wino" [[note]]the BSide of "Suffer the Children"[[/note]]
36** "Change"
37** "Shout"
38** "Broken"
39** "Listen"
40** "Pharaohs" [[note]]the BSide of "Everybody Wants to Rule the World"[[/note]]
41** ''Elemental'' and its TitleTrack
42** "Cold"
43** "Power"
44** "Secrets"
45** "Sorry"
46** "Ladybird"
47** "Stay"
48* Music/{{Disturbed}} is a fan of this trope. Most of their albums contain twelve or so songs, all but one or two of which are an example. Their band name however, is an example of the SubTrope, VerbedTitle.
49* Music/LionelRichie, with the Music/{{Commodores}}:
50** "Superman", from ''Machine Gun''.
51** "Free", "Time" (not to be confused with Richie's later solo song of the same title), and "Cebu", from ''Movin' On''.
52** ''Commodores'' (known as ''[[MarketBasedTitle Zoom]]'' in the UK and Australia), plus "Zoom" and "Easy".[[note]]The latter is also known as ''Easy Like Sunday Morning''.[[/note]]
53** "Visions", from ''Natural High''.
54** "Still", from ''Midnight Magic''.
55** ''Heroes'' and its title track, plus "Celebrate".
56** "Lucy", from ''In the Pocket''.
57* Richie as a solo artist:
58** "Truly", from his solo debut ''Lionel Richie''.
59** "Hello", from ''Can't Slow Down''.
60** "Change", "Paradise", and "Climbing", from ''Louder Than Words''.
61** ''Time'' and its title track, plus "Zoomin'", "Touch", "Forever", "Everytime", "Stay", "Someday", and "Lady". The last of these was a song he had originally written for Music/KennyRogers.
62** ''Renaissance'', and also the tracks "Angel", "Cinderella", and "Tonight".
63** "Heaven" and "Outrageous", from ''Just for You''.
64** "Why", from ''Coming Home''.
65** "Forever", "Pastime", and "Eternity", from ''Just Go''.
66** ''Tuskegee'',[[note]]A MeaningfulName—he was born and spent most of his childhood in Tuskegee, Alabama (though he went to high school in Illinois), and after high school returned to his birthplace to attend Tuskegee Institute (now University).[[/note]] which consisted of reinterpretations of songs that he wrote in full or part. "Hello", "Lady", and "Easy" appeared on this album.
67* Music/PearlJam are prone to this in studio albums (exceptions are ''No Code'', ''Riot Act'', ''Lightning Bolt'' and the SelfTitledAlbum), and were on song titles (which they retracted by writing "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town", though there already were exceptions like "Why Go" and the B-sides "Dirty Frank" and "Yellow Ledbetter").
68* Brazilian band Skank have 8 studio albums. Only one doesn't fit the trope.
69* Music/ThatHandsomeDevil's reinterpretation of ''WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967'' condenses each of the songs' titles into one word (i.e. "Bare" for "The Bare Necessities).
70* Every song on Music/EltonJohn's ''Music/MadeInEngland'' album has a one-word title, with the exception of the title track.
71* "Go" from {{Music/Asia}}'s ''Astra'' album.
72* ''Music/{{Toxicity}}'' by Music/SystemOfADown, which contains the tracks "Needles", "Bounce", "Forest", "Science", "Shimmy", "Toxicity", "Psycho" and "Aerials". ("Chop Suey!" from this album was originally titled "Suicide", so it could count too.)
73** Their fourth and fifth albums, ''Music/MezmerizeHypnotize'', each have a one-word title. Collectively, they contain the one-word tracks "Revenga", "Cigaro", "Question!", "Attack", "Dreaming", "Hypnotize", and "Tentative".
74* ''Music/{{Californication}}'' by Music/RedHotChiliPeppers, which is a {{Portmanteau}} between "UsefulNotes/{{California}}" and "fornication". Contains the tracks "Porcelain", "Californication", "Easily", and "Otherside" (which is a portmanteau between... well, you probably know).
75* ''Music/{{Strip}}'' by Music/AdamAnt.
76* Music/DennisWilson had several one-word song titles, such as "Moonshine", "Dreamer", "Time" and "Rainbows", all from ''Music/PacificOceanBlue''.
77* ''Music/{{Strip}}'' by Music/AdamAnt.
78* Music/TheBeachBoys have had their fair share of such titles: ''Music/{{Smile|TheBeachBoys}}'', ''Music/{{Friends}}'', ''Music/{{Sunflower}}'', and ''Music/{{Holland|1973}}''.
79* Music/TheBeatles had ''Music/{{Help}}'' and ''Music/{{Revolver|Beatles Album}}''.
80* Music/{{Bjork}} enjoys this trope too: ''Music/{{Debut}}'' (as well as the tracks "Crying" and "Aeroplane"), ''Music/{{Post}}'', ''Music/{{Homogenic}}'', ''Music/{{Vespertine}}'', ''Music/{{Medulla}}'',...
81** The "best of" album by her previous band The Sugarcubes, ''The Great Crossover Potential'', doesn't have a one-word title, but is composed entirely of songs which do.
82* Music/BlackSabbath's album ''Music/{{Paranoid|Album}}'', as well as the song of the same name.
83* Music/DavidBowie's ''Music/{{Low|David Bowie Album}}'' (as well as the track "Warszawa"), the TitleTrack of ''Music/{{Heroes|David Bowie Album}}'' (as well as the tracks "Neuköln" and "Blackout" on that album) and ''Music/{{Lodger}}''.
84* Music/TheVelvetUnderground has ''Music/{{Loaded}}'', which is an example of the SubTrope, VerbedTitle, but they also fit here because they have ''Music/{{Squeeze|1973}}''.
85* Music/JeffBuckley's ''Music/{{Grace}}'', as well as the title track.
86* Music/TheCars:
87** ''Panorama'' and its title track.
88** "Cruiser" (from ''Shake It Up'').
89** "Magic" and "Drive" (from ''Heartbeat City'').
90** "Soon" and "Free" (from ''Move Like This'').
91* ''Music/{{Sandinista}}'' by Music/TheClash.
92* ''Music/{{Homework}}'' and ''Music/{{Discovery|DaftPunkAlbum}}'' by Music/DaftPunk.
93* Music/DeadKennedys' ''Music/{{Frankenchrist}}'', which is also Portmantitle of "Frankenstein" and "Christ".
94* Music/DoeMaar: ''Music/VirusAlbum''.
95* Music/FleetwoodMac:
96** "Albatross" (a 1968 instrumental non-album single that remains the only UK #1 single from any incarnation of the band)
97** "Underway" (from the original 1971 version of ''Then Play On'')
98** "Dragonfly" (a non-album single that appeared as a bonus track on the remastered ''Then Play On'' in 2020)
99** "Sometimes" (from ''Future Games'')
100** "Dust" (from ''Bare Trees'')
101** ''Penguin'' (and the tracks "Dissatisfied" and "Revelation'')
102** "Hypnotized", "Forever", and Why" (from ''Mystery to Me'')
103** "Angel" (a Bob Welch composition from ''Heroes Are Hard to Find'')
104** "Rhiannon", "Crystal", and "Landslide" (from ''Music/{{Fleetwood Mac|White Album}}'' (1975))
105** ''Music/{{Rumours}}'' (and the tracks "Dreams" and "Songbird")
106** ''Music/{{Tusk|1979}}'' and its title track, as well as the tracks "Sara", "Storms", and "Angel" (Music/StevieNicks composition).
107** "Gypsy" (from ''Music/{{Mirage}}'')
108** "Everywhere", "Caroline", and "Mystified" (from ''Music/TangoInTheNight'')
109** "Freedom" (from ''Behind the Mask'')
110** "Miranda", "Come", and "Peacekeeper" (the first two from the original release of ''Say You Will'', the last included on a bonus disc in that album's "Deluxe Edition")
111* Music/PeterGabriel has three (arguably four) studio albums with such a title, and all of his studio albums have at least one track that fits.
112** "Humdrum" and "Slowburn" (from the 1977 album ''Peter Gabriel'', aka ''Car'')
113** "Indigo", "Exposure", and "Perspective" (from the 1978 album ''Peter Gabriel'', aka ''Scratch'')
114** "Intruder", "Start", and "Biko" (from the 1980 album ''Peter Gabriel'', aka ''Melt'')
115** "Wallflower" (from the 1982 album ''Peter Gabriel'', aka ''Security'')
116** ''Music/{{So}}'' (and the track "Music/{{Sledgehammer|1986}}")
117** ''Music/{{Up|PeterGabrielAlbum}}'' (and the track "Darkness")
118** ''Us'' (and the track "Steam")
119** The cover album ''Scratch My Back'' includes "Heroes" (Music/DavidBowie), "Mirrorball" (Elbow), "Flume" (Bon Iver), and "Philadelphia" (Music/NeilYoung).
120** "Panopticom" and arguably "i/o" (from ''i/o'')
121* Music/EllieGoulding: ''Music/{{Halcyon}}''.
122* Music/{{Iron Butterfly|Band}}: ''Music/InAGaddaDaVida''.
123* Music/MelinaKB:
124** Her single "Hollow".
125** From her album ''Playing Adult''
126*** "Invitation"
127*** "Oscar"
128*** "Unavoidable"
129*** "Famous"
130* Music/MichaelJackson also had a tendency to use one word for his album titles: ''Music/{{Thriller}}'', ''Music/{{Bad}}'', ''Music/{{Dangerous|Album}}'', ''[[Music/HistoryPastPresentAndFutureBookI History]]'', ''Music/{{Invincible}}'',...
131* Music/JethroTull: ''Music/{{Aqualung|JethroTullAlbum}}''
132* ''Music/{{Closer}}'' by Music/JoyDivision (with the tracks "Isolation", "Passover", "Colony" and "Decades")
133* ''Music/{{Tapestry}}'' by Music/CaroleKing (as well as the title track and "Beautiful").
134* ''Music/{{Abigail|Album}}'' (and the individual tracks "Abigail", "Arrival" and "Omens") by Music/KingDiamond
135* ''Music/{{Kiss}}'' who have:
136** ''Music/{{Destroyer|Album}}'' (and the track "Beth")
137** ''Music/{{Dynasty|Album}}'' (and the track "Charisma")
138** ''Music/{{Unmasked}}'', which is the SubTrope VerbedTitle, has the track "Shandi").
139* ''Music/{{Autobahn}}'' by Music/{{Kraftwerk}}.
140* Music/KwonEunbi's solo career began with exclusively with one-word titles for her singles "Esper," "Door," "Glitch," and "Underwater," and her mini-albums ''Open'', ''Color'', and ''Lethality''.
141* Music/JohnLennon's ''Music/{{Imagine}}''.
142* Music/LinkinPark's ''Music/{{Meteora}}'', and the individual tracks "Session", "Numb" and "Faint".
143* ''Music/{{Erotica}}'' and the individual tracks "Erotica", "Fever", "Waiting", "Words" and "Rain", by Music/{{Madonna}}. Also her SelfTitledAlbum ''Music/{{Madonna|Album}}''. She holds the record for the most UK hit singles with one-word titles: 17 of them including number ones with "Vogue", "Frozen", "Music" and "Sorry".
144* ''Music/{{Burnin}}'', ''Music/{{Live|BobMarleyAlbum}}'', ''Music/{{Exodus|BobMarleyAlbum}}'', ''Music/{{Kaya|BobMarleyAlbum}}'', ''Music/{{Survival}}'', ''Music/{{Uprising}}'', ''Music/{{Confrontation}}'' and ''Music/{{Legend}}'' by Music/BobMarley.
145* ''Music/{{McCartney}}'' and Music/{{RAM}} by Music/PaulMcCartney.
146* Robert Palmer:
147** "Blackmail" (from ''Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley'').
148** "Trouble" (from ''Pressure Drop'').
149** ''Secrets'', plus the track "Jealous".
150** ''Clues''.
151** ''Pride'' and its title track, plus "Deadline".
152** ''Riptide'' and its title track, plus "Hyperactive" and a reprise of the title track.
153** "Happiness", "History", "Housework", and "Aeroplane" (from ''Don't Explain'').
154** "Aeroplane" also appeared on his next album (''Ridin' High''), which had two other examples in "Witchcraft" and "Chance".
155** "Honeymoon" (from ''Honey'').
156** "Tennis" (from the UK and Canada versions of ''Rhythm & Blues'').
157** ''Drive'', plus the tracks "Lucky" and "Stella".
158* Music/ThePolice:
159** "Roxanne" and "Peanuts" (from ''Music/OutlandosDAmour'').
160** "Deathwish" and "Contact" (from ''Music/ReggattaDeBlanc'').
161** "Omegaman" and "Darkness" (from ''Music/GhostInTheMachine'').
162** ''Music/{{Synchronicity}}'', plus the track "Mother".
163* ''Music/{{Murmur}}'' by Music/{{REM}}.
164* Music/LouReed's ''Music/{{Transformer}}'' and ''Music/{{Berlin}}''.
165* ''Music/{{Joyride}}'' by Music/{{Roxette}}.
166* ''Music/ToddRundgren'''s 2008 album, ''Arena'', has all the tracks be exactly 1 word long.
167* ''[[Music/RunDMCAlbum Run DMC]]'' by Music/RunDMC.
168* Music/{{Supertramp}}:
169** The band's self-titled debut album, plus its opening track "Surely".
170** "Travelled", "Remember", "Forever", "Potter", and "Aries", from ''Indelibly Stamped''.
171** "School" (about an AssimilationAcademy), "Asylum", "Dreamer" (about a MadDreamer), and "Rudy" from ''Music/CrimeOfTheCentury''.
172** "Lady", from ''Crisis? What Crisis?''
173** "Babaji", from ''Even in the Quietest Moments...''
174** The live album ''Paris'', which includes all four examples from ''Crime of the Century''.
175** "Crazy" and "Bonnie", from ''...Famous Last Words...''
176** "Cannonball", from ''Brother Where You Bound''.
177** "Downstream", from the live album ''It Was the Best of Times''.
178** "Goldrush", from ''Slow Motion''.
179* Music/AmyWinehouse's ''[[Music/FrankAlbum Frank]]''.
180* ''Music/{{Skylarking}}'' (and the individual tracks "Grass" and "Dying" by Music/{{XTC}}).
181* ''Music/{{Stand}}'' by Music/SlyAndTheFamilyStone.
182* ''Music/{{Horses}}'' (and the individual tracks "Gloria", "Land" and "Elegie") by Music/PattiSmith. Her albums ''Music/{{Easter}}'' and ''Music/{{Wave}}'' are another two examples.
183* ''Music/{{Tourist}}'' by Music/StGermain
184* Music/{{U2}}:
185** ''Music/{{Boy}}'' (and the track "Twilight").
186** ''Music/{{October}}'' and its title track, as well as the tracks "Gloria", "Rejoice", "Fire", "Tomorrow", and "Scarlet".
187** ''Music/{{War|U2Album}}'' (and the tracks "Seconds" and "40").
188** "Wire", "Promenade", and "Bad" (all from ''Music/TheUnforgettableFire''). "MLK", from the same album, is borderline, as it's explicitly a tribute to UsefulNotes/{{Martin Luther King|Jr}}.
189** "Exit" (from ''Music/TheJoshuaTree'').
190** "Desire" and "Heartland" (from ''Music/RattleAndHum'').
191** "One" and "Acrobat" (from ''Music/AchtungBaby'').
192** ''Music/{{Zooropa}}'', which opens with the title track, with the next three being "Babyface", "Numb", and "Lemon".
193** ''Music/{{Pop|Album}}'' (and the tracks "Mofo", "Gone", "Miami", and "Please").
194** "Elevation", "Kite", and "Grace" (from ''Music/AllThatYouCantLeaveBehind'').
195** "Verttigo" and "Yahweh" (from ''Music/HowToDismantleAnAtomicBomb'').
196** "Magnificent" and "Breathe" (from ''Music/NoLineOnTheHorizon'').
197** "Volcano" (from ''Music/SongsOfInnocence'').
198** "Landlady" (from ''Music/SongsOfExperience'').
199** "Invisible" (a non-album single that appeared years later on ''Songs of Surrender'').
200* ''Music/{{Apostrophe}}'', ''Music/ThingFish'' and ''Music/{{Guitar}}'' by Music/FrankZappa.
201* ''Music/AftermathAlbum'' by Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}.
202* ''Music/{{Dummy}}'' (and the tracks "Mysterons", "Numb","Roads", "Biscuit" and "Pedestal") by Music/{{Portishead}}.
203* Music/PinkFloyd has three albums with a one word title: ''Music/{{More}}'', ''Music/{{Animals|1977}}'' and ''Music/{{Meddle}}''.
204* Pushing Up Daisies had one album: "Wheedle." All ten tracks consisted of a single word.
205* ''Music/{{Bleach|Album}}'', ''Music/{{Incesticide}}'' and ''Music/{{Nevermind|Album}}'' by Music/{{Nirvana}}.
206* Music/TheResidents have ''Music/{{Eskimo}}''.
207* ''Music/{{Joyride}}'' by Music/{{Roxette}}.
208* Music/{{Santana}} has quite a few albums that fit, and almost every album in the band's discography has at least one example:
209** ''Santana'' (1969) and the tracks "Waiting", "Savor", "Jingo", "Persuasion", and "Treat".
210** ''Music/{{Abraxas|Album}}''
211** ''Santana'' (1971) and the tracks "Batuka", "Taboo", "Guajira", and on the 1998 reissue only, "Gumbo".
212** ''Caravanserai''
213** ''Welcome'' and its title track.
214** ''Borboletta'' and its title track, plus the tracks "Aspirations" and "Mirage".
215** ''Amigos'' and the track "Gitano".
216** ''Festival'' and the tracks "Carnaval", "Jugando", and "Revelations".
217** ''Moonflower'' and the new tracks "Zulu", "Bahia", and "Transcendance" [''sic''] (plus live versions of "Carnaval" and "Jugando" from the previous album).
218** "Stormy" and "Wham!" from ''Inner Secrets''.
219** ''Marathon'' and its title track, plus the tracks "Runnin[='=]" and "Love".
220** ''Zebop!'' and the tracks "Changes", "Searchin[='=]", "Winning", and "Hannibal".
221** ''Shangó'' and its title track, plus the track "Warrior".
222** "Brotherhood" and "Spirit" from ''Beyond Appearances''.
223** ''Freedom'' and the tracks "Veracruz", "Praise", and "Mandela".
224** "Choose" and "Jin-go-lo-ba" from ''Spirits Dancing in the Flesh''.
225** ''Supernatural'' and the tracks "Smooth", "Migra", and "Primavera".
226** ''Music/{{Shaman}}'' and the tracks "Adouma", "America", "Sideways", and "Novus".
227** "Hermes", "Twisted", and "Trinity" from ''All That I Am''.
228** The Music/DefLeppard cover "Photograph" from the cover album ''Guitar Heaven: The Greatest Guitar Classics of All Time''.
229** "Dom", "Nomad", "Melatron", and "Canela" from ''Shape Shifter".
230** ''Corazón'' and the tracks "Saideira", "Margarita" and "Indy".
231** "Yambu", "Sueños", "Caminando", "Echizo", and "Forgiveness" from ''Santana IV''.
232** "Batonga" and "Bembele" from ''Africa Speaks''.
233** "Rumbalero", "Joy", "Move", and "Break" from ''Blessings and Miracles''.
234* ''Music/{{Graceland}}'' by Music/PaulSimon.
235* The albums ''Music/{{Illinois}}'' and ''Michigan'' by Music/SufjanStevens, as well as many individual songs ("Chicago", "Borderline", "Eugene", "Vesuvius", "Holland", "Romulus", "Djohariah", "Pittsfield", "Sister", "Kill", "Arnika", "Heirloom", "Rake").
236* ''Music/{{Flood|TheyMightBeGiants}}'' by Music/TheyMightBeGiants
237* ''Music/{{dubnobasswithmyheadman}}'' by Music/{{Underworld|Band}}.
238* ''Music/{{Swordfishtrombones}}'' by Music/TomWaits.
239* ''Music/{{Pinkerton}}'' (and the track "Getchoo") by Music/{{Weezer}}.
240* ''Music/{{Emergency}}'' by Music/TonyWilliams.
241* ''[[Music/BlueJoniMitchellAlbum Blue]]'' by Music/JoniMitchell.
242* ''Music/{{Elephant|Album}}'' (and the track "Hypnotize") by Music/TheWhiteStripes.
243* ''Music/{{Dry}}'' by Music/PJHarvey.
244* ''Music/{{Tourist}}'' by Music/StGermain.
245* Music/PetShopBoys: Every album.
246* Music/PrimalScream: ''Music/{{Screamadelica}}''.
247* Music/TheSmashingPumpkins: ''Music/{{Adore}}''
248* Music/{{MIA}}: ''Music/{{Kala}}'' and ''Music/{{Arular}}''.
249* Music/SydBarrett: ''Music/{{Barrett}}''
250* Music/{{Slint}}: ''Music/{{Spiderland}}''
251* Music/TheAntlers: ''Music/{{Hospice}}''
252* Music/{{Fugazi}}: ''Music/{{Repeater}}''
253* Music/{{Belly|Band}}: There was the name of the band. There were their two albums, ''Star'' and ''King''. Then there were about half the songs on those albums, including "Angel", "Dusted", "Gepetto", "Witch", "Star", "Stay", "Puberty", "Red", "Silverfish", "King", "Broken", and "Thief".
254* There's also a [[Music/BellyRapper rapper with the name Belly]]
255* Music/{{Korn}}: "Pretty", "Justin", "Seed", and "Cameltosis" from ''Music/FollowTheLeader''.
256* Hoagy Carmichael's "Stardust"
257* Benny Goodman's "Moonglow"
258* Music/{{Listie}}.
259* Music/{{BTS}}'s album ''WINGS'', as well as the Japanese album ''Youth''. Also plenty of songs: "Mikrokosmos", "Dionysus", "HOME", "Euphoria", "Serendipity", "Singularity", "Epiphany", "IDOL", "Fire", "Begin", "Lie", "Stigma", "Reflection", "MAMA", "Awake"...
260* Music/JeanMichelJarre:
261** Non-album singles and albums with one-word titles and parts rather than song titles:
262*** ''Hypnose'' (only "Hypnose (Partie 2)" is credited to Jarre as the artist)
263*** ''Music/{{Oxygene}}'' ("Oxygène Part I" through "VI")
264*** ''Music/{{Equinoxe}}'' ("Equinoxe Part I" through "VIII")
265*** ''Chronologie'' ("Chronologie Part 1" through "8")
266** Albums with one-word titles ''and'' one-word song titles:
267*** ''Zoolook'' ("Ethnicolor", "Diva", "Zoolook", "Wooloomooloo", "Zoolookologie")
268*** ''Revolutions'' ("Revolutions"[[note]]replaced with the live version "Revolution, Revolutions" as of the 1997 remaster due to intellectual property issues[[/note]], "September")
269*** ''Metamorphoses'' ("Bells", "Silhouette")
270*** ''Aero'' ("Aero", "Aerology", "Aerozone")
271** Other one-word song titles:
272*** "Erosmachine" (''La Cage/Erosmachine'')
273*** "Rose", "Hésitation", "Reconstruction", "Générique" (OST ''Les granges brûlées'')
274*** "Cartolina", "Heiza" (''Cartolina/Heiza'')
275*** "Arpegiator" (''The Concerts In China'')
276*** "Calypso" (''Waiting For Cousteau'')
277*** "Palawan" (soundtrack to ''Palawan - The Last Refuge'')
278*** "Eldorado" (first released on ''[[GreatestHitsAlbum Images - The Best Of Jean Michel Jarre]]'')
279*** "Digisequencer" (from the ''Europe In Concert'' tour and the nameless Hongkong concert, first released on ''Hong Kong'')
280*** "[=RaveOlution=]" (extension of "Revolution, Revolutions" at the concerts of 1997 and 1998, never officially released, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes only available as a bootleg]])
281*** "Akropolis" (a.k.a. "Hymn To Acropolis", never officially released, [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes only available as a bootleg]])
282*** "Chatterbox", "Gossip", "Vintage" (''Téo & Téa'')
283*** "[[Music/{{M83}} Glory]]", "Automatic" (two-parter), "[[Music/LittleBoots If..!]]", "Immortals", "Conquistador", "[[Music/ArminVanBuuren Stardust]]" (''Electronica Part 1'')
284*** "[[Music/HansZimmer Electrees]]", "Exit", "Gisèle", "Circus" (''Electronica Part 2'')
285*** "Herbalizer" (from Jarre's performance at the 2018 Coachella festival, first released on ''Planet Jarre - 50 Years Of Music'')
286*** "Infinity" (''Equinoxe Infinity'')
287** Concerts and performances with one-word titles:
288*** ''Aor'' (1971 ballet)
289*** ''Aero'' (2002 concert in Denmark)
290* Heavenly Beat: every album and every song.
291* Music/GoodKid is partial to this. ''Good Kid'' EP has this for 5/6 tracks ("Nomu", "Alchemist", "Witches", "Faster", and "Atlas") and ''Good Kid 2'' has "Slingshot", "Pox", and "Drifting". There's also their single, "Orbit".
292* Music/CaravanPalace: A lot of songs: "Miracle", "Midnight", "Panic", "Pirates", "April", "Wonderland", "Comics", "Tattoos", "Russian", "Mighty", and more.
293* On Music/TalkingHeads' ''Music/FearOfMusic'' album, 7 of the 11 tracks have one-word titles.[[labelnote:List]]"Mind", "Paper", "Cities", "Air", "Heaven", "Animals", and "Drugs"[[/labelnote]]
294* Music/{{Jhariah}} has "Doomsday", "Reverse", "Promises", "Goodbye", and "SPLIT!"
295* ''Vile'', ''Kill'' and ''Torture'' by Music/CannibalCorpse.
296* ''True'', ''Stories'' and ''Tim'' by Music/{{Avicii}}.
297* Music/{{Stereophonics}} have the albums ''Kind'' and ''Oochya!'', as well as the songs "Dakota", "Superman", "Devil", "Traffic", "Lolita", "Rooftop" and "Surprise".
298* There are quite a few on the album ''Music/CarouselAnExaminationOfTheShadowCreekflow'' by Music/VyletPony -- "Brohoof", "Hush!", "Carousel", "Futura" and "Creekflow".

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