Capitalization Rules for Song Titles

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Note: Adapted from Standard MIDI Files on the Net.

The first and last words are always capitalized, and all except the words listed below are capitalized.

Lowercase

These are lower-case, unless they are the first word or last word.

articles
a, an, the
conjunctions
and, but, or, nor
prepositions that are less than five letters long
at, by for, from, in, into, of, off, on, onto, out, over, to, up, with
as
(only if it is followed by a noun)

Prepositions are sometimes capitalized

  • Prepositions are capitalized when they are the first or last word.
  • Prepositions that are part of two-word "phrasal verbs" (Come On, Hold On, etc....) are capitalized.
  • Prepositions that are over four letters long. (across, after, among, beyond, ...)

These short words are capitalized

  • also, be, if, than, that, thus, when
  • as (if it is followed by a verb)

List of some "Phrasal Verbs"

These are some phrases in which the preposition needs to be capitalized:

  • Beat Up
  • Blow Out
  • Break Down
  • Break Into
  • Break Up
  • Bring Up
  • Call Off
  • Call On
  • Call Up
  • Carry On
  • Come Back
  • Come Down
  • Come On
  • Come Out
  • Come Over
  • Do Over
  • Fill In
  • Fill Out
  • Find Out
  • Get Along
  • Get Around
  • Get By
  • Get Over
  • Get Through
  • Get Up
  • Give Back
  • Give Up
  • Go Along
  • Go Away
  • Go On
  • Go Over
  • Hand In
  • Hang Up
  • Hold On
  • Keep On
  • Keep Up
  • Leave Out
  • Let Down
  • Look For
  • Look Into
  • Look Like
  • Look Out
  • Look Over
  • Look Up
  • Make Out
  • Make Up
  • Pack Up
  • Pass Out
  • Pick Out
  • Pick Up
  • Put Away
  • Put Off
  • Put On
  • Put Out
  • Put Up
  • Roll Over
  • Run Into
  • Run Out
  • Run Over
  • Show Up
  • Take After
  • Take Back
  • Take Off
  • Take On
  • Take Up
  • Talk Back
  • Talk Over
  • Throw Away
  • Try On
  • Turn Down
  • Turn In
  • Turn Off
  • Turn On
  • Use Up
  • Wait On

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