Fan Works
- The Empath: The Luckiest Smurf story "The Smurf Of Solomon" has an Imaginarium fantasy setting that is based on the Song of Songs, with Empath playing King Solomon and Smurfette as the Shulamite.
Live-Action TV
- Mentioned in an episode of M*A*S*H, where Father Francis Mulcahy notices that a recovering patient is reading the Song of Solomon from the Bible, and Mulcahy quips with, "Solomon certainly had something to sing about."
Literature
- Toni Morrison's book Song of Solomon is a Literary Allusion Title to the biblical book. It's not otherwise much related, except that love is a theme of both works.
- The Quest for Saint Aquin by Anthony Boucher. The artificially-intelligent robass notes the priest riding it seems interested in an attractive waitress and tells him to not let any vow of celibacy get in the way. The priest cuts off the robass with irritation when it starts quoting The Song of Solomon.
Music
- Kate Bush's "The Song of Solomon" is named after, is loosely based on, and directly quotes the book.
Theatre
- In The Devil, a Classical x Rock musical based on Goethe's Faust, X-White (the angel trying to save Faust's soul) sings a part of these to Gretchen when she is in despair.
Web Comics
- In Leftover Soup, the gang is discussing the Song of Songs. Ellen points out that "The part of a woman overflowing with yummy juices is not the navel."