Hi
Yea song titles, I guess ultimately it's the song that counts but I just did a songwriting workshop and we we're told a few interesting things about song titles.
That they should be unusual, unique and original, sounds obvious, maybe!
In terms of people listening to you're song that title might be the draw in for them!
If you're an established artist people will listen no matter what the title is, and the'll even listen to a long intro, cause they already know and like you're work.
Bit if you're an unknown you need to come up with title that grabs them, interest's their curiosity.
But I think it should have some connection with song, in some way.
From you're titles - 56 56 [96 is the one that sticks out, what do these numbers mean? why is there a [ before the 96? I'm interested!
But is there any connection to the song? In my opinion I think there should be? ?
Doesn't "Bohemian Rhapsody" describe the song ?
Bohemian - Bohemians were against the Salon (the institution that controlled the literary and art market in France until the turn of the 20th century)and believed that art and literature should be radical.
A rhapsody in music is a one-movement work that is episodic yet integrated, free-flowing in structure, featuring a range of highly contrasted moods, colour and tonality.
If think the title does relate to the song personally.
Hope that's helpful.
Looking forward to hearing "56 56 [96"
I see that the numbers 56 96 relate to - "Hohner Echo Harp 56 96 CG harmonica"