May 22: Title Track Day

National Title Track Day is celebrated annually on the fourth Friday of May, with this year's observance on May 22. The day honors title tracks, which are music tracks that share the name of the album or movie they belong to, such as "Let It Be" by The Beatles and "Ghostbusters." These tracks are often considered the defining and most memorable pieces of their respective albums or films. The significance of title tracks has evolved over time, with a noted increase in their prevalence following the releases of influential albums in the early 1970s. While the history of title tracks is not well-documented, a survey conducted by University of Alberta professor André Costopoulos analyzed albums that peaked on the Billboard 200 and found that only a small percentage featured title tracks. The day encourages appreciation for these iconic songs that encapsulate the essence of their albums or movies.

May 22: Title Track Day


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