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*[[I Love You For Psychological Reasons]] - Reference to the 1940s standard "{{wp|(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons}}," most famously sung by {{wp|Nat King Cole}}.
 
*[[I Love You For Psychological Reasons]] - Reference to the 1940s standard "{{wp|(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons}}," most famously sung by {{wp|Nat King Cole}}.
 
*[[Impossible]] - ''"Well I'd like to be an octofish"'' may refer to the '''{{wp|Captain Beefheart}}''' song "Neon Meate Dream of a Octafish" from the 1969 album ''{{wp|Trout Mask Replica}}''.
 
*[[Impossible]] - ''"Well I'd like to be an octofish"'' may refer to the '''{{wp|Captain Beefheart}}''' song "Neon Meate Dream of a Octafish" from the 1969 album ''{{wp|Trout Mask Replica}}''.
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*[[I Need Some Lovin']] - ''"Tears running down my spine"'' appears (in the slightly altered form of "tears ran down my spine") in '''{{wp|Phil Ochs}}''''s song "Love Me, I'm a Liberal."
 
*[[Iowa]] - ''"And if that broom don't fly / I'm gonna buy you / a Dustbuster"'' is a play on the traditional lullaby '''"{{wp|Hush Little Baby}}"'''.
 
*[[Iowa]] - ''"And if that broom don't fly / I'm gonna buy you / a Dustbuster"'' is a play on the traditional lullaby '''"{{wp|Hush Little Baby}}"'''.
 
*[[It's Not My Birthday]] - ''"When this grey world crumbles like a cake / I'll be hanging from the hope / that I'll never see that recipe again"'' is a play on ''"Someone left the cake out in the rain...and I'll never have that recipe again"'' from '''"MacArthur Park"''' by '''{{wp|Richard Harris (actor)|Richard Harris}}'''.
 
*[[It's Not My Birthday]] - ''"When this grey world crumbles like a cake / I'll be hanging from the hope / that I'll never see that recipe again"'' is a play on ''"Someone left the cake out in the rain...and I'll never have that recipe again"'' from '''"MacArthur Park"''' by '''{{wp|Richard Harris (actor)|Richard Harris}}'''.

Revision as of 21:13, 29 October 2020

TMBG often make obvious or subtle references to other songs, musicians, bands, or performers. This list includes many of those references. However, without the Johns' stamp of validation, it must be admitted that some of them may just be guesses.

Lyrical references

Musical references

References to artists

See also