Song Parodies -> "American Girl Doll"Original Song Title: "American Woman" (MP3) Original Performer: The Guess WhoParody Song Title: "American Girl Doll" Parody Written by: Dan CreedenThe Lyrics Marketing at it's best. American Girl Doll, gonna bleed you dryAmerican Girl Doll, gonna ...
among themSerenata, Belle of the Ball, Bugler's Holiday, The TypewriterandForgotten Dreams.Sleigh Ridewas slowly growing in popularity, not only in the USA and Canada, but also in Europe. While the music remained unchanged, Leroy allowed translations of the lyrics or new lyrics to...
Capitalizing on their success, they leapt forward into the ‘90s with the more commercially viable ‘Empire.’ Songs like “The Thin Line” and “Another Rainy Night Without You” retained the signature leadwork the band was known for, but with simpler song structures focused around sweeping cho...
“My Aim is True” and “This Year’s Model” (the first with the Attractions). Songs from there such as “(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes,”“Watching The Detectives,”“Alison,”“Radio, Radio” and “Pump it Up” were hot on college playlists...
Songs of Harmony From Fairest Creatures (Lodestone, 2005) The son of an aging Shakespearean actor brings home a runaway from Chinatown in this drama about a man, a boy and a girl who become entwined by the absence of love. Return to Gold Mountain (East West, 2013) Music by Howard Ho,...
He joined the band in 1977, making an appearance on the album, You Can Tune a Piano but You Can't Tuna Fish released the following year. He replaced Gregg Philbin. Hall wrote and sang lead on a few of the band's songs, including "Back on the Road Again," "Girl With the Heart ...
Like to make some songs myself: “Goodbye Rickshaw,” “Goodbye Lemon Drop,” “Goodbye Rendezvous.” Or maybe even blues: If you fall in love with me, I’ll make you pancakes All morning. If you fall in love with me I’ll make you pancakes all night. ...
Shakespeare was a woman. For surely the sublime. And the absence that precedes it, the belatedness of all action, the play having been composed before the chief actor could have come up with a prologue. Well, just imagine Marlon Brando as Hamlet in a production with songs written by Betty...
Mike IX Williams, known for his insightfully bitter and destructive lyrics, wretches forth his strung out voice on controversial songs like “Sister F—ker (Part I and II).” Tracks like “Shop Lift” and “30$ Bag” highlight the strong-arm riffing present on the masterful sophomore ...
Never has art so perfectly and with such nesting doll cleverness imitated life. As we walked out, the woman in front of me exiting the theater was offered a wrist band “to come back after the interval.” She responded, “I shall not be returning, ” with such iciness that she singleha...