Talk:Superman in popular music
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Wow! what a mess--Vircabutar 08:50, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] New Format
Alright, this list could easily be arranged into something readable. I started trying it like this (below), but I dont really like using the two dashes like this. If anyone likes this setup, put it in and continue for the rest of the list. But I don't wanna go though the whole thing if someone has a better way to arrange it:
- BAND NAME – "SONG NAME" — REFERENCES TO SUPERMAN, ETC
- 3 Doors Down – "Kryptonite" — "If I go crazy then will you still call me Superman?"
- AC/DC – "What's Next to the Moon" — several references
- Laurie Anderson – "O Superman"
- Bad Religion – "Do What You Want" — mentions name
- Lazlo Bane – "Superman" — theme song to the TV series Scrubs
- Miguel Bosé – "Super, Superman"
- The Australian gospel choir Cafe of the Gate of Salvation – "Superman's Prayer" — on their album A Window in Heaven
- DJ Claudio Cecchetto – "Gioca Jouer" — "Superman!" is one of the "commands" and subsequent dance routines in this late 1970s italian comedy-disco track
- The Clique – "Superman" — the band's first recorded song in 1969, later made famous when R.E.M. covered it on their 1986 album Lifes Rich Pageant
- The Crash Test Dummies – "Superman's Song" — the band's first hit single, sung like a funeral dirge. The song compares Superman to Tarzan. It continues with the lament that he kept fighting despite sadness and fatigue, and that "the world will never see another man like him."
- The Robies – "Superman" — an MP3 hit
- Jim Croce – "You Don't Mess Around with Jim" — has a chorus warning the listener to avoid various dangerous activities, one of which is "You don't tug on Superman's cape."
--216.175.112.139 00:41, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
- Re: the Laurie Anderson song, I've moved it to the "maybe" section for the time being. Can anybody actually provide a clear reference indicating that "O Superman" is actually about the comic book hero? Given my knowledge of the song, that's not obvious; it could very easily be playing off Friedrich Nietzsche's concept of the ubermensch. Bearcat 23:14, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Move proposal
Shouldn't this page be titled "List of Superman-related popular music"? Alba 16:41, 27 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Sorting
How about sorting the songs by broad genre (Rock/Pop, Country, etc.), then subsorting either alphabetically or by year? N Norder 00:14, 12 November 2006 (UTC)