11 Songs With Unexpected Name-Checks

Music playlist: Songs with unexpected name-checks.

This playlist showcases a variety of ways musicians incorporate unexpected personalities into their songs, whether for historical commentary, biographical tribute, or simply to add a unique flavor to their storytelling. It’s always interesting to see who ends up immortalized in song!

Songs with unexpected name-checks

Best songs with unexpected name-checks

Songs that unexpectedly name-check a specific, perhaps less traditionally “rock star” personality:

1. Valerie Plame by The Decemberists

Name-check: Valerie Plame

This indie folk-rock song unexpectedly name-checks a covert CIA operative whose identity was leaked, adding a layer of political intrigue to its narrative.

2. Don’t Stand So Close to Me by The Police

Name-check: Vladimir Nabokov

This new wave track features an unexpected reference to Vladimir Nabokov’s novel Lolita, highlighting the song’s controversial theme of inappropriate attraction.

3. Alex Chilton by The Replacements

Name-check: Alex Chilton

This alternative rock anthem unexpectedly pays homage to the former Big Star frontman, celebrating his musical influence and cult status.

4. Man on the Moon by R.E.M.

Name-check: Andy Kaufman

This poignant tribute to the comedian Andy Kaufman delves into his unique and often bizarre persona, referencing his wrestling alter-ego Tony Clifton as well.

5. Buddy Holly by Weezer

Name-check: Buddy Holly, Mary Tyler Moore

This power-pop hit unexpectedly name-checks the iconic 1950s rock and roll star and television icon Mary Tyler Moore, creating a nostalgic and quirky blend of musical and pop-cultural references within its upbeat narrative.

6. You Can’t Always Get What You Want by The Rolling Stones

Name-check: Mr. Jimmy

Local lore suggests that in 1964, Mick Jagger encountered James Lee “Jimmy” Hutmaker at a drugstore after a local Stones show, where Jimmy, upon receiving a regular Coke instead of a Cherry Coke, quipped, “You can’t always get what you want.”

7. Clara Bow by Taylor Swift

Name-check: Clara Bow

This indie-pop song unexpectedly name-checks a silent film star from the 1920s, drawing a parallel between their experiences with fame and scrutiny across different eras.

8. James K. Polk by They Might Be Giants

Name-check: James K. Polk

This catchy tune is a surprisingly detailed (and arguably slightly absurd) biography of the 11th U.S. President, James K. Polk.

9. Hurricane by Bob Dylan

Name-check: Rubin “Hurricane” Carter

This powerful protest song directly names Rubin “Hurricane” Carter, a boxer wrongly accused of murder, bringing his personal struggle into the public consciousness.

10. Vincent by Don McLean

Name-check: Vincent van Gogh

This folk-rock ballad unexpectedly addresses the artist Vincent van Gogh directly, creating an intimate and reflective tribute to his life and art.

11. Oliver’s Army by Elvis Costello

Name-check: Oliver Cromwell

This song critiques British imperialism and name-checks Oliver Cromwell, a controversial historical figure.


From the famous to the infamous, unexpected name-checks demonstrate the fascinating ways songwriters draw inspiration from beyond the typical rock and roll pantheon. These lyrical choices not only add depth and intrigue to the songs but also serve as a reminder of the diverse influences that shape our musical landscape, inviting listeners to delve deeper into the stories behind the names.


For more fun song playlists, check out the following:

Best Cowbell Songs

Songs About Money

Songs About Waiting


Published 5/8/25