granderouge said
mja6758 said
Though off-topic in that it wasn't Beatles, the greatest use of a song title in a headline was by Angus Roxburgh in The Guardian (UK) on the night the Berlin Wall came down. He'd noticed some graffiti on the (Western side of the) wall, and people going at the wall from above with pick-axes etc. There spray-canned on the wall beneath their feet, as they took to tearing it apart, and used as the front page headline, along with a picture, was "A Rush and a Push and the Land is Ours". They were ...
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Ahhh Girl on Beatle song titles and lyrics in the media
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