Songs with a single word for a title. The one word most pertinent to the cover (apart from “Wow”) is Cantrece®.
Track listing for 111087-2:
- The Beatles: Help!
- Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: Ohio
- Freddy Cannon: Action
- The Pointer Sisters: Fire
- ZZ Top: Tush
- Pilot: Magic
- Terry Stafford: Suspicion
- U2: Desire
- Elvis Presley: Don’t *
- Paul Revere and the Raiders: Kicks
- Van Halen: Jump
- Peggy Lee: Fever
- Cream: Badge
- John Stewart: Gold
- Dee Clark: Raindrops
- Dee Dee Sharp: Ride
- Gary Numan: Cars
- Five Man Electrical Band: Signs
- The Presidents of the United States of America: Lump
- Del Shannon: Runaway
- Redeye: Games
- Aretha Franklin: Think
- Edwin Starr: War
- Sly and the Family Stone: Stand!
- Little Willie John: Sleep
- Bee Gees: Tragedy
* Okay, it’s a contraction. So what?

dustbury.com | 07-May-06 at 12:13 am | Permalink
So hard to bear…
Terry Teachout was twelve when he first heard Peggy Lee’s take on Otis Blackwell’s “Fever,” and this was the result: Peggy Lee taught me all about sex. I was twelve……
wendex.net » Another Word | 09-Jul-06 at 2:32 pm | Permalink
[...] The sequel to the original One Word contains more songs with a title consisting of, yes, one word. The young lady’s hosiery, if I remember correctly, is Holeproof®. It is perhaps noteworthy that the two acts represented on both discs are Dee Dee Sharp and ZZ Top. [...]