Songs which refer to other songs: these are not songs which simply refer to other artists or to songs in general, or include samples or riffs from other songs. The lyrics refer directly to another particular song. Songs in alphabetical order.
"At The Darktown Strutter's Ball" by Shelton Brooks makes reference to "The Original Jelly Roll Blues" by Jelly Roll Morton.
"We'll dance off both our shoes,
When they play those Jelly Roll Blues"
"The Best Song In the World" (aka "Tribute" in the album version) by Tenacious D refers obliquely to "Stairway to Heaven[?]" by Led Zeppelin; the stage version contains lots of Stairway riffs; the album version, for legal reasons, contains much less
"I'm Sorry (But So Is Brenda Lee)" by Ben Vaughn[?] refers, of course, to Brenda Lee's "I'm Sorry"
"Judy's Turn To Cry" by Leslie Gore refers to "It's My Party" ("It's my party and I'll cry if I want to...") also by Leslie Gore:
"'Cause now it's Judy's turn to cry, Judy's turn to cry, Judy's turn to cry-y-y-y-y-y, 'cause Johnny's come back (Johnny's come back, come back) to me."
"Johnny was a school boy when he heard his first Beatles song. 'Love Me Do', I think it was and from there it didn't take him long. Got himself a guitar, used to play every night. Now he's in a rock & roll outfit, and everything's all right."
"Does anybody here remember Vera Lynn? Remember how she said that we would meet again some sunny day. Vera! Vera! what has become of you? Does anybody else in here feel the way I do?
"Walkin' To New Orleans" by Fats Domino refers to his earlier hit "Ain't That A Shame".
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