Song titles' relation to the lyrics
Song titles' relation to the lyrics
I have recently realised that some of Leonard Cohen's songs have tites not used as lyrics, an example is One Of Us Cannot Be Wrong, I have long known the title but I only recently realised that those words aren't in the song. Another example is the Story of Issac, neither Story nor Issac are mentioned are mentioned in the song, what is the relation between the title and the lyrics?
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Re: Song titles' relation to the lyrics
Hi Myrtone,
"One of Us Cannot be Wrong" is mainly about Leonard's attempts to win the favours of Nico - ritualistically lighting thin green candles to make her jealous, etc., while Nico "frozen in ice" rejected his advances. I suspect that the title is a wry way of saying "one of us must be right".
"The Story of Isaac" is, as the title suggests, based on the story of Isaac from the Old Testament.
All good things, John E
"One of Us Cannot be Wrong" is mainly about Leonard's attempts to win the favours of Nico - ritualistically lighting thin green candles to make her jealous, etc., while Nico "frozen in ice" rejected his advances. I suspect that the title is a wry way of saying "one of us must be right".
"The Story of Isaac" is, as the title suggests, based on the story of Isaac from the Old Testament.
All good things, John E
Re: Song titles' relation to the lyrics
Can anyone think of other Cohen songs like this? I can think of Winter Lady and the Partisian.
Re: Song titles' relation to the lyrics
Tacoma TrailerMyrtone wrote:Can anyone think of other Cohen songs like this? I can think of Winter Lady and the Partisian.

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Re: Song titles' relation to the lyrics
That's just giving an example, what about the relation between the title and thu lyrics?
Re: Song titles' relation to the lyrics
I don't think there's any relation between the title and the lyrics in "Tacoma trailer", but I could be wrong...Myrtone wrote:That's just giving an example, what about the relation between the title and thu lyrics?
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Re: Song titles' relation to the lyrics
Maarten wrote:Tacoma TrailerMyrtone wrote:Can anyone think of other Cohen songs like this? I can think of Winter Lady and the Partisian.


Anthem comes to mind.. though it seems like a perfect title for that song.Myrtone wrote:Can anyone think of other Cohen songs like this? I can think of Winter Lady and the Partisian.
And also Death Of A Ladies' Man.
"Oh chosen love, Oh frozen love
Oh tangle of matter and ghost
Oh darling of angels, demons and saints
And the whole broken-hearted host
Gentle this soul..."
Oh tangle of matter and ghost
Oh darling of angels, demons and saints
And the whole broken-hearted host
Gentle this soul..."
Re: Song titles' relation to the lyrics
Death Of A Ladies' Man is also the longest released Leonard Cohen song, it's just under 2 minutes shorter than Bob Dylan's Desolation Row.
EDIT:If there is a relation between the title and the lyrics it's worth mentioning.
EDIT:If there is a relation between the title and the lyrics it's worth mentioning.
Re: Song titles' relation to the lyrics
Well, usually there's always connection between the work and its title, I believe 
Death of a Ladies' Man depicts the death of a ladies' man, while One of Us Cannot Be Wrong gives, in each verse, another man trying to get the woman in question, and in the final verse the poet (the I of the song) begging her to let him into her storm. So, one of those men courting that lady (doctor, saint, Eskimo, the narrator) cannot be wrong.

Death of a Ladies' Man depicts the death of a ladies' man, while One of Us Cannot Be Wrong gives, in each verse, another man trying to get the woman in question, and in the final verse the poet (the I of the song) begging her to let him into her storm. So, one of those men courting that lady (doctor, saint, Eskimo, the narrator) cannot be wrong.
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