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Some songs have titles that aren't used in the lyrics, and end up becoming better known for their lyrics than their title. Bob Dylan's "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" is better known for the refrain "Everybody must get stoned" than it is for the title.

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Comments & Submittor Name
Yes Tempus Fugit "Yes, Yes" is repeated frequently during this song. - RevengeFromMars YouTube
Yo Gabba Gabba Yo Gabba Gabba Theme Song "Yo gabba gabba" is said in the lyrics, but not "theme song" - John Howarth
Yo Gabba Gabba! Mine and Yours That one is yours, and this one is mine - JohnHowarth
Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP We No Speak Americano The word "Americano" is said in the lyrics, but not "we no speak". - JohnHowarth
Young MC Fastest Rhyme It is a very fast rap/rhyme, but the words "fastest rhyme" do not appear in the lyrics - brian heller

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