Mine is a gospel song by the Reverend Alex Bradford called "I Know Better Now". It contained the lines "I used to sing for fortune / I used to sing for fame", and I thought the fir... moreMine is a gospel song by the Reverend Alex Bradford called "I Know Better Now". It contained the lines "I used to sing for fortune / I used to sing for fame", and I thought the first part sounded like "I used to sing for poitín". Poitín (pronounced "potcheen") is a kind of Irish hard liquor made from potatoes, so it would make sense in context.
For instance, acts such as Hall and Oats or The White Stripes wouldn't count, because the former includes the word "and", while the latter does not have the people's names a... more For instance, acts such as Hall and Oats or The White Stripes wouldn't count, because the former includes the word "and", while the latter does not have the people's names as the title of the group. Bachman-Turner Overdrive might count, if their names are Bachman and Turner (I'm not sure either way).~