Honorable Mention, Miss, Mrs, Other...: Songs with Girls, Women and Ladies Names in Titles and Lyrics
- "Black No. 1 (Little Miss Scare-All)" by Type O Negative
- "For Miss Caulker" by The Animals - Animal Tracks - 1965
- "Have You Met Ms Jones" by Robbie williams
- "Hey There Little Miss Pussy Pants" by Ann Magnuson
- "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" by Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen
- "Little Girl (You're My Miss America" by The Beach Boys
- "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" by Spin Doctors
- "Little Miss Honky Tonk" by Brooks & Dunn
- "Little Miss Magic" by Jimmy Buffett
- "Little Miss Strange" by The Jimi Hendrix Experience
- "Little Miss, It's You" by Walter Egan
- "Look at Miss Ohio" by Gillian Welch
- Ma Rainey - "Tombstone Blues" by Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited - 1965
- "Where Ma Rainey and Beethoven once unwrapped their bed roll
Tuba players now rehearse around the flagpole
And the National Bank at a profit sells road maps for the soul
To the old folks home and the college" - Lyrics: Bob Dylan.com | Tombstone Blues

- Ma Rainey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Tombstone Blues - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Highway 61 Revisited - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- BobDylan.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Tombstone Blues"
- Bob Dylan: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- "Where Ma Rainey and Beethoven once unwrapped their bed roll
- "Me and Mrs. Jones" by Billy Paul
- "Meet Miss Sweetness Tuesday" by Tennis Courts
- "Miss America" by Styx
- "Miss April" by Chantal Kreviazuk
- "Miss Blue" by Filter
- "Miss Chatelaine" by k.d. lang
- "Miss Clara/Azusa Sue" by Bobbie Gentry - Patchwork - 1971
- "Miss Clarke and the Computer" by Roy Wood - Boulders - 1973
- "Miss December" by Eddy and The Backfires - Seven Nights to Rock - 2005
- "Miss Downtown Sugar Girl" by Chris Standring
- "Miss Kita Pag Tuesday" by RJ Jmnz
- Miss Kitty - "Should've Been A Cowboy" by Toby Keith
- "Miss Moneypenny" by Placebo
- Miss Moses - "The Weight" by The Band
- Music from Big Pink - 1968
- Go down, Miss Moses, there's nothin' you can say
It's just ol' Luke, and Luke's waitin' on the Judgement Day.
"Well, Luke, my friend, what about young Anna Lee?"
He said, "Do me a favor, son, woncha stay an' keep Anna Lee company?" - The Weight - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- The Weight by The Band Songfacts.com

- Covered:
- This song has been covered by many people, the wikipedia and secondhand songs link will lead you to the information.
- SecondHandSongs.com - Song: The Weight - The Band

- Multiple Names in Songs - "The Weight"
- Go down, Miss Moses, there's nothin' you can say
- "Miss Movement" by Chico Hamilton
- "Miss Murder" by AFI
- "Miss Mystery" by Black 'N Blue
- "Miss Otis Regrets (She's Unable To Lunch Today)" by Ella Fitzgerald, Linda Davis
- "Miss Pavlichenko" by Woody Guthrie
- "Miss Pitiful" by Etta James
- "Miss Queen" by The Tears
- Band - "Dear Abby" by Miss Red Flowers
- Miss Red Hook - "Nettie" by Type O Negative
- "Miss Riddle" by Boz Scaggs - Dig - 2001
- "Miss Santa Cruz County" by Cracker - Forever - 2002
- Forever (Cracker album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Cracker : Crackersoul.com

- Cracker (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Cracker on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads

- YouTube - crackerrocks's Channel: YouTube.com

- TheBandCracker (TheBandCracker) on Twitter: Twitter.com

- Cracker | Facebook: Facebook.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Miss Santa Cruz County"
- Cracker: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Forever (Cracker album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com
- "Miss Stiletto" by Monte Cassino
- "Miss Wyoming" by The Tuesday Suits
- Missus Miller - "The Telephone Hour" from Bye Bye Birdie
- Bye Bye Birdie is a stage musical with a book by Michael Stewart, lyrics by Lee Adams, and music by Charles Strouse.
- Originally titled Let's Go Steady, the satire on American society is set in 1958. The story was inspired by the phenomenon of popular singer Elvis Presley and his draft notice into the army in 1957. The fictitious rock star character's name "Conrad Birdie" is word play on Conway Twitty, another popular singer of the era. The original Broadway production was a Tony Award-winning success.
- Text Source: Bye Bye Birdie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "The Telephone Hour"
- "Momma Miss America" by Paul McCartney
- "Mrs. Anderson" by Mr. Henry
- "Mrs. Blaileen" by Primus
- "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter" by Herman's Hermits
- Miss Brown - "Don't Ease Me In"
- Traditional song, Originally recorded by Henry Thomas (aka Ragtime Texas) in the late 1920's.
- "I was standing at the corner
Talking to Miss Brown
Well I turned around, sweet moma
She was way cross town" - Lyrics: Don't Ease Me In - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Covered:
- "Mrs. Butterworth" by Nirvana
- With the Lights Out - 2004
- Lyrics: Mrs. Butterworth Lyrics - NirvanaClub.com

- With the Lights Out - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- HereIsNirvana.com

- Live Nirvana | Relive The Nirvana Concert Experience: LiveNirvana.com

- Nirvana Live Guide: NirvanaGuide.com

- [NFC: The Internet Nirvana Fan Club]: NirvanaClub.com

- Nirvana: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Lyrics: Mrs. Butterworth Lyrics - NirvanaClub.com
- "Mrs. Casey" - Ballad of Casey Jones - Traditional Song
- "Mrs Casey when she heard the news
Sitting on her bedside, she was lacing up her shoes
Children, children now hold your breath
You will draw a pension at your Papa's death" - The Ballad of Casey Jones - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com
- Lyrics: Ballad of Casey Jones - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: Dead.net

- "Mrs Casey when she heard the news
- "Mrs. Dubose" by Drive-By Truckers - Pizza Deliverance - 1999
- Mrs. Garfein - "The Telephone Hour" from Bye Bye Birdie
- Bye Bye Birdie is a stage musical with a book by Michael Stewart, lyrics by Lee Adams, and music by Charles Strouse.
- Originally titled Let's Go Steady, the satire on American society is set in 1958. The story was inspired by the phenomenon of popular singer Elvis Presley and his draft notice into the army in 1957. The fictitious rock star character's name "Conrad Birdie" is word play on Conway Twitty, another popular singer of the era. The original Broadway production was a Tony Award-winning success.
- Text Source: Bye Bye Birdie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "The Telephone Hour"
- Mrs. Howell - "How Could She?" by Type O Negative - Life Is Killing Me - 2003
- "Mrs. Jesus" by Tori Amos - Scarlet's Walk - 2001
- Mrs. Johnson - "Harper Valley PTA" by Jeannie C. Riley - Single - 1968
- Written by Tom T. Hall, one of the most underrated country singers, ever.
- Harper Valley PTA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Harper Valley PTA"
- "Mrs. Jones" by Circle Jerks
- "Mrs. Leroy Brown" by Loretta Lynn
- "Mrs. Magic" by Paul "Shilts" Weimar
- "Mrs. Maybe" by Abby SomeOne
- "Mrs. McGrath"
- "Mrs. McGrath" (also known as "Mrs. McGraw") is an Irish folk song. The song tells the story of a woman whose son enters the British Army, and returns seven years later having lost his legs to a cannonball fighting against Napoleon in the Peninsular War. The general theme of the song is one of opposition to war, the mother claiming that she would rather have her son as he was.
- In 1958 the song was recorded by Burl Ives on Decca DL8444 and by The Belafonte Folk Singers on RCA LSP1760 under the name of "The Sergeant and Mrs. McGrath".
- "Mrs. McGrath" is also a song by the The Dubliners based on the tune of the original folk song. This version of the song tells the story of a country boy who goes to Dublin to college but fails due to spending all his money and time on women and drink
- Bruce Springsteen recorded a version of the song on his 2006 album, We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions. Performed frequently on the subsequent Sessions Band Tour, this incarnation was included on the 2007 Bruce Springsteen with The Sessions Band: Live in Dublin audio and video release. In all this, Springsteen changed the traditional lyrics slightly. In the original song, Mrs. McGrath would rather have her "son as he used to be than the King of France and his whole navy." In Springsteen's version, this is changed to "King of America."
- Text Source: Mrs. McGrath - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Lyrics: Cantaria: Traditional: Mrs. McGraw (McGrath): Chivalry.com

- Notable Versions:
- Bruce Springsteen - We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions - 2006
- Mrs. MacGillicuddy - "How Could She?" by Type O Negative - Life Is Killing Me - 2003
- "Mrs. Morgan" by The Go-Betweens, dc Talk
- "Mrs. Murphy's Budgerigar" by Blossom Toes
- "Mrs. Parker Of K.C. (Bird's Mother)" by Eric Dolphy
- "Mrs. Potter's Lullaby" by Counting Crows
- "Mrs. Robinson" by Simon and Garfunkel - Bookends - 1968
- Mrs. Rosenbloom - "Rebecca Lynn" by Bryan White
- "Mrs. Ruston" by The Pink Spiders
- Mrs. Taylor - "Harper Valley PTA" by Jeannie C. Riley - Single - 1968
- Written by Tom T. Hall, one of the most underrated country singers, ever.
- Harper Valley PTA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Harper Valley PTA"
- Mrs. Wagner - "America" by Simon and Garfunkel
- Bookends - 1968
- "Kathy, I'm lost," I said, though I knew she was sleeping
I'm empty and aching and I don't know why" - Kathleen Mary "Kathy" Chitty (born 1947) worked part-time selling tickets at the Railway Inn Folk Club in Brentwood, Essex, UK in 1964. She became the girlfriend and muse of Paul Simon when he lived in England in 1964 and 1965
- Text Source: Kathy Chitty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Lyrics: Paulsimon.com
- America (Simon & Garfunkel song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Bookends - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- SimonAndGarfunkel.com

- Covered:
- David Bowie - The Concert for New York City - 2001
- Paul Desmond - Bridge Over Troubled Water - 1970
- White Eisenstein - Old Friends - 1983
- Josh Grobin
- The King's Singers - America - 1989
- Bruno Lauzi - Simon - 1973
- Bert Sommer - Inside Bert Sommer - 1970
- Yes - Single - 1972
- "Kathy, I'm lost," I said, though I knew she was sleeping
- Mrs. Wormer - "Animal House" by Stephen Bishop
- Animal House Soundtrack - 1978
- Stephen Bishop played the guy that gets his guitar famously shattered by Belushi in the movie.
- "Otter, he's the ladies man
Every girl falls into his hands
Boon and Katy playing "Cat and Mouse"
and Mrs. Wormer, she's the queen of the - ANIMAL HOUSE
- ANIMAL HOUSE
- ANIMAL HOUSE"
- Lyrics: StephenBishop.com: "Animal House"

- National Lampoon's Animal House - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Stephen Bishop on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads

- StephenBishop.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Animal House"
- "Ms. Fat Booty" by Mos Def - Black on Both Sides - 1999
- Ms. Fonda - "Pride" by Robert Palmer - Addictions Vol.1
- "Ms. Fortune" by Injected
- "Ms. Hangover" by Flo Rida - Mail on Sunday - 2008
- "Ms. Holy Roller" by Will Smith
- "Ms. Jackson" by Outkast
- "Ms. Rheingold" by Peter, Paul and Mary - Reunion - 1978
- "Ms. Wonderful" by Chico DeBarge
- "Move over Ms. L" by John Lennon
- "Please Mrs. Henry" by Bob Dylan - The Basement Tapes - 1975
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