Someday We'll Be Together
There are at least two songs by that title. Del Shannon recorded one in 1961, and Bon Jovi recorded the other in 1981.
If you're referring to the pop/rock song with chorus lyrics including "if you give me weed, whites & wine... I'll be willin' " that was recorded and (still is) performed by the band Little Feat. Linda Ronstadt also had a popular version of it. Actually the title is Willin'...
Sure. It is still necessary to distinguish the text as a title of a work. The quotation marks do that. The fact that the song title uses parentheses or that you have used the song title in a parenthetical expression does not matter. Use the quotes to identify it as a song title.
There are two. Blondie did one with this title in 1980 and Spagna did a different one with the same title in 1987.
Song titles don't necessarily follow normal grammatical rules. An artist can decide to use a question mark or not. If you are referencing a song title then you should check what the artist uses for the title.
The title is ironic beause krebs no longer fits in with his family and town now that he is back home.
yes
"Princess" Diana
Beat It!
lady is not a noble title so no, sadly Princess Diana of whales was not of noble blood. she married into nobility thus holding the title of Diana princess of whales.
Lady Diana Spencer
T.A.M.I. Show
that it could mean butt or mouth
The title of the book "The Natural", about a baseball player is ironic in that although he has a great deal of natural talent, he experienced several bad life events, demonstrating that although he appeared to "have it all", the reverse was actually true.
I agree that the title is openly ironic/sarcastic.
The title of the film 'Glory' is ironic because during the course of the film it becomesapparent that there is never any real glory in war.
Diana is not yet canonized but only beatified. Thus her title is Blessed and not saint.