![]() ![]() You know when people say you’re green at the gills? Mouth-to-mouth,” Effie says, while the rest of us are trying to right him. On the side, so when he doubles over and then falls out of the fold-up chair, He can’t button his overalls up all the way Larry’s done sat down, turned all pale as fresh milk. We’llįinish with “God Bless the U.S.A,” since the veteran’s home is bringing a bus. And then, “Baby’s Little Shoes.” And then “Walking Start with “Sitting On The Front Porch,” he says. List together and acting like everything’s business as usual. His eyes shut like he does when he plays mandolin, and Effie, truth be told, isĪ flat-out bully. Turning the color of a two-day bruise, and Larry’s sweating and Vander’s got On the bass, and we’re looking out the window, where you can see the sky The Roll Is Called Up Yonder,” just to put his spin on how things might turn And then Effie’ll start in on some song like “When Tornado of ’96 and he shakes when the sky rumbles. The storm cellar with your tail between your legs, so we stay, me and VanderĪnd Larry, even though Larry, who plays the washtub, lost his house in the One of our old ladies calls to tell us so, he’ll say, “Ya’ll can go get in your If the tornado sirens go off down in town and Storm when we started to practice, but that don’t stop Effie. Want more italics advice? Check out our ultimate title-writing guide for answers to all your italics conundrums.ĭo you have any tricks for remembering when to use quotes and when to use italics? Tell us in the comments. There are books, short stories, podcasts, TV shows, episodes. Of course, lots more media have titles than just songs and albums. When you write out an album title, you'll put it in italics. For example, while I will openly admit to loving Journey's power ballad song “Faithfully,” I think pretty much every song on their Greatest Hits album should be sung at karaoke nights across the country. Musical album titles, on the other hand, are always italicized. Song titles are always surrounded by quotation marks, like *NSYNC's “Bye Bye Bye,” or “A Whole New World” from Disney's Aladdin.Īnytime you write out the title of a song, you'll put that song title in quotation marks. Here's how it works: Song Titles in Quotation Marks Not everyone writes out the titles of their favorite songs or albums regularly, so it's no surprise I sometimes hear people ask, “Are song titles italicized?” So obviously, when I write about a song or album, I know when to use quotation marks and when to use italics. One of my girlfriends has even given me the green light to create her hypothetical wedding reception playlist. I'm an avid Spotify user, and I take a lot of pride in my ability to make kickass playlists. I've been teaching myself to play guitar, and I can stumble my way through four or five songs without wanting to poke holes in my eardrums, but my main appreciation for music is when other people play it. ![]()
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