Head

Regarded, with the heart, as the chief member of the body, the seat of life-force and the soul and its power; it denotes wisdom; mind; control; rule.  The head is the seat of both intelligence and folly and is the first object of both honour and dishonour; the crown of glory and wreath of victory are placed on the head, but so are the ashes of mourning and penitence, the fool's cap and 'coals of fire'.  In consecration and dedication the head is crowned or shaven.  From: An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Traditional Symbols (J.C. Cooper)

  Songs referenced: 

'97 Bonnie & Clyde

Don't Make Me Come to Vegas

Here. In My Head

Icicle

I Don't Like Mondays

Juarez

Little Amsterdam

Ode to the Banana King

Upside Down