If you Google hard enough, you’ll probably find at least one song “about” you.
The only women I have ever wanted to physically fight have been named Sara or Sarah. There are plenty of women named Sara/Sarah that I don’t want to punch — almost all of them, really — but for some reason, the three most offensive women I’ve ever met share that name. (OK, I’ve only met two of them. One is Sarah Palin.)
Even though these Sara/Sarahs have earned my disdain, I will readily admit, there may be some underlying and irrational jealousy towards women with this name, and I can trace it back to my childhood. (A feeling? Tracing back to childhood? How odd!)
I remember thinking, There are so many songs about girls named Sara/Sarah! (I took both spellings into account in my thoughts.) There was…
- “Sara” by Fleetwood Mac
- “Sara” by Bob Dylan
- “Sara” by Starship
- “Sara Smile” by Hall & Oates
And there are more recent ones, too, like…
- “Sarah” by Ray LaMontagne
- “Sarah” by Ween
- “Sarah” by Bat for Lashes
- “Sarah Smiles” by Panic! At the Disco.
We can conclude two things for sure: Sarah spelled with an H has become more popular in recent years, and Sara/Sarahs are into smiling.
I realized that it’s a more common name than Marci, but I really wanted there be a song called “Marci” or at least mention a Marci. I would even accept the alternate (and more popular) spellings, Marcy and Marcie.
Well, one day, the internet came along. Remember that?
It became much easier to egocentrically search for songs with my name, and I’ve been surprised to find quite a few.
“Marcie” by Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
“Marcie” by Joni Mitchell
“The Wrath of Marcie” by The Go! Team
“Marcy” by Norman Greenbaum
Based on these songs, people named Marcie/Marcy/Marci seem kind of cold and unapproachable. I’ll take it!
Ironically, if my parents had named me after their favorite song like they were originally going to, I probably wouldn’t have been so driven to look for songs with my name. But then the xoJane staff would have two people named Mandy.
And for good measure, here are some songs mentioning the names of my fellow XO office mates…
- “Jane“ by Ben Folds Five (I nominate this to be the xoJane theme song.)
- “For Emily, Wherever I May Fin Her” by Simon & Garfunkel
- “Dear Abby“ by Dead Kennedys
- “Something Like Olivia“ by John Mayer
- “Madeline“ by Tickle Me Pink (Don’t be fooled by the band’s name; it’s a bummer of a song.)
- “We Got Annie“ from Annie
- “Keep Ya Head Up” by 2Pac (Corynne pointed out that he mentions “a little girl named Corinne.”)
Do you have a favorite song that mentions your name? Were you named after a song? Has anyone ever written a song about you because you’re awesome and I’m now jealous of you? Are you named SARA/SARAH?!
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