Urban Runner (originally subtitled Lost In Town) is a computer game developed by Coktel Vision and published by Sierra On-line.
Originally subtitled "A Book of Life-Sport for Young Men", this was changed to "A Guide for Young Manhood" in later editions.
Originally subtitled A New Scientific Romance, it has been seen as an early steampunk novel, dealing with an alternative British Imperial history dominated by airships and futuristic warfare.
The event, originally subtitled "Hughes vs. St-Pierre," was scheduled to feature a UFC Welterweight Title match between champion Matt Hughes and Georges St-Pierre.
Thompson's Robert Toombs of Georgia, originally subtitled: The Man Who Almost Became President of the Confederacy, grew from his master's thesis at Emory.
"Reet Petite (The Sweetest Girl in Town)" (originally subtitled The Finest Girl You Ever Want to Meet) is a song made popular by Jackie Wilson.
Although sometimes originally subtitled as "It's Nasty" (Genius of Love), it is here mistitled as the (Genius of Love Version).
Hound & Horn, originally subtitled "a Harvard Miscellany", was a literary quarterly founded by Harvard undergrads Lincoln Kirstein and Varian Fry in 1927.
Its authors even originally subtitled it "A Musical Vaudeville."
The catchy popularity of the harmony was not lost on Perfect, a well-educated in music theory, who originally subtitled the song "The Tipperary of the West."