"&" ()
Tally Hall
"A Little Priest" by and Hugh Wheeler from Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street[41][42]
Stephen Sondheim
"" (Paul Simon), performed by Simon and Garfunkel
A Simple Desultory Philippic (Or How I Was Robert McNamara'd Into Submission)
"A13 Trunk Road to the Sea" by , first released in 1991 on The Peel Sessions Album; based on "(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66" by Bobby Troup
Billy Bragg
"" a song written by Bob Dylan and featured on his Tom Wilson-produced 1964 album, Another Side of Bob Dylan[44]
All I Really Want to Do
"A Well-Dressed Hobbit" (Rie Sheridan Rose, )
Marc Gunn
"American Bad-ass" ()
Kid Rock
"" (traditional) lists vegetables found in the surrounding of a farm.
Bahay Kubo
"Better Than Anything" ( & Bill Loughborough) lists all the things love is better than.
David "Buck" Wheat
The Big Bamboo (traditional Caribbean)
"Blue" from the 2014 musical with music, lyrics, and a book by Laurence O'Keefe and Kevin Murphy[53]
Heathers: The Musical
"BOB, a song on " ("Weird Al" Yankovic) lists palindromes, in a parody of "Subterranean Homesick Blues" by Bob Dylan.
Poodle Hat
"" interpolates Vogue by Madonna, listing black cultural icons and ballroom houses
Break My Soul (The Queens Remix)
"But In The Morning, No" (Cole Porter) from
DuBarry Was a Lady
"Can U Dig It" ()
Pop Will Eat Itself
"Carol Brown" ()
Flight of the Conchords
"Cherry Pies Ought to Be You" with music and lyrics by Cole Porter for his 1950 musical [2]: 196
Out of This World
"Coda: I Have A Dream" ()
King Crimson
"Chop Suey," music by , words by Oscar Hammerstein II, introduced by Juanita Hall and Patrick Adiarte in Flower Drum Song
Richard Rodgers
"Collection of Stamps" ()
I'm from Barcelona
"Come Back To Me" with lyrics by for Burton Lane's On a Clear Day You Can See Forever[59]
Alan Jay Lerner
"Come To the Supermarket In Old Peking" ()
Cole Porter
"Comedy Tonight" from by Stephen Sondheim[61][2]: 131
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
"Conga!", music by , words by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, introduced by Rosalind Russell in Wonderful Town
Leonard Bernstein
"Datura" ()
Tori Amos
"Daves I Know" ()
Bruce McCulloch
"Dinner with Friends" ()
Kacey Musgraves
"Disappointing" ()
John Grant
"DJ Bombay" () list down things that are sold by Indian nationals in the Philippines.
Michael V.
"Done Too Soon" ()
Neil Diamond
"Everybody Loves Raymond" (Lemon Demon)
"Far Out" ()
Blur
"50 Things You Should Think About to Stop You Doing Your Beans" ()
Kunt and the Gang
"52 Girls" ()
B-52s
"" (The Bloodhound Gang)
Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo
"" by Stephen Sondheim (lyrics) and Leonard Bernstein (music) from West Side Story[2]: 198
Gee, Officer Krupke
"Girl of 100 Lists" ()
Go-Go's
"God Bless" () lists infamous murderers and cult leaders
Combichrist
"Going Nowhere Slow" (The Bloodhound Gang) lists cities across the USA
"Good Doctor" ()
Robbie Williams
"" (Traditional)
The Green Grass Grows All Around
"" (Traditional)
Green Grow the Rushes, O
"Hardware Store" ()
"Weird Al" Yankovic
"Hashish" (from the musical )
Hair
"High Tech Redneck" ()
George Jones
"Hippopotamus" ()
Sparks
"Hot Topic" ()
Le Tigre
"Hungarian Goulash No. 5" (Lyrics by Alan Sherman, music is Hungarian Dance No. 5 in F♯ minor written by Johannes Brahms)
"Hypersonic Missiles" - Sam Fender
"I Dreamed Of A Hillbilly Heaven" ()
Tex Ritter
"I Got Life" (from the musical )
Hair
"I Started a Blog Nobody Read" ()
Sprites
"I'm Proud of the BBC" ()
Mitch Benn
"Imperfect List" (Big Hard Excellent Fish)
"Isang Linggong Pag-Ibig" ()
Imelda Papin
"" with lyrics by Ira Gershwin from George Gershwin's opera Porgy and Bess[73]
It Ain't Necessarily So
"Jung Talent Time" ()
TISM
"List of Films" ()
Nick Helm
"Lost Property" ()
The Divine Comedy
"Love Your Love the Most" Lists everything he loves
Eric Church
"Lower 48"
The Gourds
"MfG" ()
Die Fantastischen Vier
"? (Modern Industry)" ()
Fishbone
"Money for Dope" ()
They Might Be Giants
"" (Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn) Big hit for Frank Sinatra extolling the virtues of Chicago.
My Kind of Town (Chicago Is)
"New Direction" () (lists things you can do to make yourself a better person)
Sugar Ray
"Nunal" (Vincent Daffalong)
"Occupation" ()
Sparks
"One By the Venom" ()
Finn Andrews
"One More Minute" ()
"Weird Al" Yankovic
"Overdrive" () mentions places in the Philippines.
Eraserheads
"Paren de Venir" ()
The Sacados
"Pennsylvania" (The Bloodhound Gang)
"Perfume" ()
Sparks
"Plane Too" ()
Loudon Wainwright III
"Pokerap" ()
Pokémon
"Polkamon" ()
"Weird Al" Yankovic
"Poor Young Millionaire" (Cole Porter)
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"Poster Child" ()
Red Hot Chili Peppers
"Ramblin' Man" ()
Lemon Jelly
"" (Traditional)
The Rattlin' Bog
"The Referee's Alphabet" ()
Half Man Half Biscuit
"Rickets" ()
Deftones
"Rhode Island Is Famous For You" with lyrics by and music by Arthur Schwartz from Inside U.S.A.[28]: 309
Howard Dietz
"Rock & Roll Heaven" ()
The Righteous Brothers
"Royals" lists subjects of modern pop songs
Lorde
"" with music by Kurt Weill and lyrics by Ira Gershwin written for the 1941 Broadway musical Lady in the Dark[29]
The Saga of Jenny
"Said the Hobbit to the Horse" ()
Marc Gunn
"The Sample Song" ()
Dorothy Shay
"Short Memory" ()
Midnight Oil
"Show Me What You Got" ()
Limp Bizkit
"Sidekick Heaven" ()
Riders in the Sky (band)
"Sinaktan mo ang puso ko" () lists down the hurtful things that his lover did
Michael V.
"Soldier's Things" ()
Tom Waits
"Start Button" (Private Thoughts in Public Places featuring Streamer, on )
As Heard On Radio Soulwax Pt. 2
"Super Supper March" ()
Nigel Pilkington
"" with lyrics by Ira Gershwin and music by Kurt Weill lists the names of fifty-three composers of Tsarist and Soviet Russia[84]
Tschaikowsky (and Other Russians)
The chorus of "" (Widdecombe Fair) lists all the people accompanying the narrator to the fair.
Tam Pierce
"Teachers" ()
Daft Punk
"Telecide" ()
The Tubes
"Telefonbuchpolka" ()
Georg Kreisler
"Ten Commandments of Love" ()
The Moonglows
"Ten Crack Commandments" ()
The Notorious B.I.G.
"That's a Rectangle" (Storybots)
"That's Country Bro" ()
Toby Keith
"There Ain't No Easy Run" ()
Dave Dudley
"They All Fall In Love" ()
Cole Porter
"They All Laughed" (George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin)
"They Are Night Zombies!! They Are Neighbors!! They Have Come Back from the Dead!! Ahhhh!" ()
Sufjan Stevens
"Things I Won't Get" ()
FFS
"Things to Do (I've Tried)" (David Byrne)
"Third Uncle" (, Brian Turrington)
Brian Eno
"" composed by Richard Rodgers with lyrics by Lorenz Hart for the musical A Connecticut Yankee[2]: 198
To Keep My Love Alive
"To Kokoraki" (the Cockerel) ()
Flanders and Swann
"Transmetropolitan" ()
The Pogues
"Turn a Blind Eye" ()
Half Man Half Biscuit
"" (Pete Seeger, after King Solomon) (Ecclesiastes)
Turn! Turn! Turn!
"" (Traditional)
The Twelve Days of Christmas
"The Unthinkable" ()
Boom Bip
"Vinyl Records" ()
Todd Snider
"Vuelve" ()
Shakira
"We're All Gonna Die!!!" ()
Baby FuzZ
"When I Had a Uniform On" (Cole Porter)
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"Who's Next" () lists countries acquiring nuclear weapons.
Tom Lehrer
"The Whole World Lost its Head" ()
Go-Go's
"Wish (Komm Zu Mir)", From the film (Thomas D)
Run Lola Run
"You Are What You Wear" from
American Psycho
"You've Seen Harlem at Its Best" by
Ethel Waters
"Zip" ()
Rodgers and Hart
KoKo's Little list song from (see "As Some Day It May Happen" above)
The Mikado
"If You Want a Receipt" from (Gilbert and Sullivan)
Patience
Many patter songs fall into this genre such as: