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Pop songs which correctly use legal concepts
- Contract on Love - Stevie Wonder: Concept correctly used: Contract.
sample: You've got to sign/My contract on love/Write it in your heart/That you'll never do anything/To ever make us part/(Sign it)
- Rebel Yell - Billy Idol: Concept correctly used: licence.
- Lend Me Your Love - Memphis Slim. Concept correctly used: mortgage.
Pop songs which mangle legal concepts
- Spank Wagon by Wesley Willis. Concept mangled: Equitable.