442 in Song
- In the Primus song "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver" Jerry is mentioned as having driven a 442.
- Blondie had a song, "Detroit 442".
- The band Drive-By Truckers mentions a 442 that is crashed by a young teen in the song "Days Of Graduation" as the song goes into detail about the crash.
- Bruce Springsteen's alternate/early version of Thunder Road, called Wings for Wheels, mentions a 442.
- Philadelphia band The Lilys mention an Oldsmobile 442 numerous times in the song "Dimes Make Dollars" on the album The 3 Way.
- Chris Knight's song "My Old Cars" says he just bought a 442 black as the ace of spades
- The music video for Chicago's Stay the Night features a chase involving a 442.
- The band True Stories released a song called Oldsmobile 442 on their album
- Anthrax released an album in 1995 titled "Stomp 442".
- In The Meatmen song from 1986 – "Turbo Rock", the singer mentions himself driving a "rockin' 442" that is in possession of "flames of blue".
- Tom Petty's "Let Yourself Go" mentions in lyrics "I got a 442 sittin' in the sun, Well it's been ten years since she used to run, Man she was a beauty in '69..."
- Justin Bieber brings shame to a convertible 442 in the music video for his single Boyfriend.
- Curren$y mentions a 442 on Budnik rims in the song Capital
- Aaron Lewis mentions a '67 442 rag top in his song "Endless Summer" and drives one in the video.
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