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Songs with lyrics that namecheck an artist other than the one singing it

At an Emily Capell gig last night reminded of this thread. Her songs are full of references to other musicians.
Couple of the top of my head

This one goes out to the geezers
Who think Paul Weller is the new Jesus

And

I bet you will regret
Your Morrissey tattoos
About how some girls might be bigger than me and you
Because who'd have thought that Morrissey might turn out to be a racist
You should have a got a tattoo lyric of Oasis

And I bet you will regret the amount that you might spend on trainers
Cos they don't make you play the way that Harry Kane does
 
At an Emily Capell gig last night reminded of this thread. Her songs are full of references to other musicians.
Couple of the top of my head

This one goes out to the geezers
Who think Paul Weller is the new Jesus

And

I bet you will regret
Your Morrissey tattoos
About how some girls might be bigger than me and you
Because who'd have thought that Morrissey might turn out to be a racist
You should have a got a tattoo lyric of Oasis

And I bet you will regret the amount that you might spend on trainers
Cos they don't make you play the way that Harry Kane does
Which band is Harry Kane in?
 
St Germain - What's New



name-checks:

Dj Pierre
Easy Street Crew
Todd Edwards
Dimitri of Paris (not Powys)
Loey
Mandrax
Little Louie Vega
Kenny Dope Gonzales
Frankie Knuckles
Todd Terry
Roger Sanchez
 
Christy Moore's Lisdoonvarna -

A cousin of mine goes pot holing

A cousing of hers lives Joe Dolan

And:

A 747 for Jackson Browne

They had to build a special runway just to get him down

There's Adam, Bono, and Garret Fitzgerald,

Getting their photo taken for the Sunday World

And that's not even the whole song!
 
Another clutch of related songs:
Motorhead wrote a song about how good the Ramones were:

Which the Ramones then covered (only youtube video I could find didn't seem to work though)
Oh, another related song to go here, Motorhead also had a song called Motorhead, which definitely doesn't count as "lyrics that namecheck an artist other than the one singing it", but then Poison Idea covered it, which does:


I think they also just say the word Motorhead at the start of Give It Up?

Totally unrelated, but the Mountain Goats had the memorably-named Marduk T-Shirt Men's Room Incident:


And a song about a fictional death metal band - does it count if the other artist is imaginary?
 
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