Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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n. 1 (context music English) A track having the same name as the album or extended play which it's from. 2 (context film English) A track having the same name as the movie it's from. 3 (context sports English) The pursuit of a title or the process of winning a title. Often used as ''on title track''. , , .
Wikipedia
Title track may refer to:
- "Title Track", a song by Okkervil River from their 2007 album The Stage Names
- "Title Track", a song by Amos the Transparent from their 2007 album Everything I've Forgotten to Forget
- "Title Track", a song by Death Cab for Cutie from their 2000 album We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes
- "The Title Track", a song by The Fold from their 2006 album This Too Shall Pass
- Title Tracks, the indie pop/rock solo project of Washington, D.C.-based musician John Davis
- A song that has the same name as the album it appears on
Usage examples of "title track".
Singing along to the title track, Roy returned to the kitchen, where he lifted Mrs.
It was, Steff gleaned from Sally, the title track of their new double-CD, 'True Love Waits', a plodding power-chord symphony about two dreamy teens resisting the temptations of pre-marital sex and reaping the rewards on wedding night with the shag of the century.
She found him at his desk, with the title track beginning its play again through the speakers of his entertainment unit.
Who at this unfocused hour of the morning could bear the synthesized corn of the title track from a movie about a famous Top 40 singer who witnesses a murder and after an hour and a half of harrowing contrivance ends up sucking the nightstick of the glamour-boy detective assigned to protect her?