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How do you write a title of song in sentence?

You don't write a song title in a sentence! Song titles are usually short, catchy phrases, not full sentences.

Here are some examples of song titles:

* "Bohemian Rhapsody"

* "Imagine"

* "Hey Jude"

* "Dancing Queen"

* "Sweet Caroline"

If you're looking for a title for your song, here are some tips:

* Keep it short and memorable.

* Use strong, evocative words.

* Make it relevant to the theme of the song.

* Try to create a sense of mystery or intrigue.

Instead of a full sentence, you can use a phrase that captures the essence of your song.

For example, instead of: "The day I met you and my life changed forever," you could use:

* "The Day We Met"

* "Life Changed Forever"

* "Forever Changed"

Ultimately, the best song title will depend on the individual song and your creative vision.

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