Capitalize:
- The first and last word, even if they would otherwise be lowercase.
- In the Evening
- For What It's Worth
- By Starlight
- More Than We Bargained For
- All nouns, verbs (including be, been, am, are, is, with, was, & were), adverbs, adjectives, and pronouns (including it, its, and it's).
- I Am Mine
- I Was Wrong
- Poison Was the Cure
- If a title is broken up by major punctuation, treat each distinct piece of the title as a whole, and always capitalize the first and last words of each division.
- Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
- I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock 'n' Roll Band)
- In compounds formed by hyphens, capitalize each part.
- American Hi-Fi
- Twenty-Four
- Go Daddy-O
- Use all caps for acronyms or abbreviations where common use is all caps.
- R.E.M.
- NOFX
- Time Bomb USA
Do Not Capitalize:
- Articles: a, an, the (unless part of an artist's name)
- I Was a Kaleidoscope
- Almost an Ode
- Cute Without the 'E' (Cut From the Team)
- Best of The Doors
- Coordinate conjunctions: and, but, or
- Silver and Gold
- You Can Run, but We'll Find You
- Man or Mouse
- Short (three letters or less) prepositions: as, at, by, for, in, of, on, to
- Timberwolves at New Jersey
- Inspired by the $
- All for You
- Pictures of You
- Nowhere to Run
- The Versus abbreviator: vs.
- Stomach vs. Heart
- Run DMC vs. Jason Nevins
- Go Kart vs. The Corporate Giant
- Do not capitalize contractions and slang if the unabbreviated word would not be capitalized: o' for "of", or n' for "and", etc.
- Get Some o' Deez
- Sweet Child o' Mine
- Guns n' Roses
