Title Title: Cry Me A River
In this round of Title Title, the gloves are off between Ella Fitzgerald and Justin Timberlake for “Cry Me A River”. Both are part sassy from different eras, but which one do you prefer?
In this round of Title Title, the gloves are off between Ella Fitzgerald and Justin Timberlake for “Cry Me A River”. Both are part sassy from different eras, but which one do you prefer?
In this edition of Title Title, we have The Beach Boys versus Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch? Since song titles can not be copyrighted, each artist can create their own tunes and sometimes...
 In this edition of Title Title, we have Del Shannon versus Bon Jovi versus Janet Jackson? Since song titles can not be copyrighted, each artist can create their own tunes and sometimes pick...
 Justin Timberlake – Until The End Of Time Foreigner – Until The End Of Time This round of Title Title we have Justin Timberlake facing off against Foreigner. What “Until The End Of...
In this round of Title Title, the battle is between Jon Bon Jovi and Gwen Stefani. In 2009, No Doubt released a remake of the 1984 hit by Talk Talk “It’s My Life”. In...
U2 released the song “Lemon” off the 1993 album Zooropa. It was a minor pop hit but was played constantly on Modern Rock Radio raising up to #3. Now Pharrell Williams is back fronting N.E.R.D....
Lionel Richie’s song “Hello” went number one in 1984 while Adele’s song “Hello” went one number in 2015. Both songs are classic ballads that are shortcuts to instant memories. Both songs simply just say...
5-1-5-0 by Dierks Bentley 5150 by Van Halen Rock fans may know “5150” as a Van Halen album and song from 1986, but Country fans may know it as a song by Dierks Bentley. The...
In the last Title Title battle, Billy Joel beat Bruno Mars. We have a new Title Title battle with songs that have Hook in the title; it’s between Murphy Lee and Blues Traveler. The...
In last month’s Title Title on the Tenth, Diana Ross defeated Jack Johnson to win the “Upside Down” Title Title. For this month’s Title Title on the Tenth, we go back exactly five years...