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===Pop songs which correctly use legal concepts=== | ===Pop songs which correctly use legal concepts=== | ||
{{unmangle|Contract on Love|Stevie Wonder|contract}} | |||
{{unmangle|Lend Me Your Love|Memphis Slim|mortgage}} | |||
{{unmangle|Rebel Yell|Billy Idol|licence}} | |||
{{unmangle|Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours)|Stevie Wonder|deed}} | |||
{{unmangle|Call Me|Blondie|Alibi}} | |||
===Pop songs which use legal concepts without really articulating them=== | |||
{{unmangle|Time Is Of The Essence|Michael Brecker|Contractual performance standard}} | |||
===Pop songs which ''mangle'' legal concepts=== | |||
{{mangle|Spank Wagon|Wesley Willis|equitable}} | |||
{{mangle|Triumph|Wu Tang Clan|novation}} | |||
{{Mangle|Swap It Out|Justin Bieber|swap}} | |||
Interesting how country and western songs seem preoccupied with [[insurance]] concepts - life insurance, double indemnities and so on. | |||
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