and luckilyThe Partridge Familylived up to that Goal. There are two distinct versions of the song, featuring the same music but completely different lyrics and titles. The 1970-71 debut season featured "When We're Singing," while the more famous version titled "C'mon Get Happy" took over ...
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The lyrics are witty and engagingly self-deprecating and the song delivers energy. What catchy pop-punk is supposed… Lover I Don’t Have To Love – Bright Eyes The lyrics and melody are hauntingly beautiful. Not for the faint of heart. But for… Shine The Light – Reverend And The ...
Part of a contingent of Leeds art instigators that included Mekons and Gang of Four, the socialist funk-punk pioneers released their iconic debut single on Rough Trade just as the ’70s were petering out. The song opens with a tense soda-counter come-on that bleeds feminist sarcasm: “Can...
Released in 1984, the song quickly propelled George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley to international stardom, becoming a signature '80s hit. The vivacious lyrics and spirited performance have ensured its timelessness, still filling dancefloors with gleeful abandon today. Also ranks #10 on The Best Happy...
More '70s Wedding Songs '80s Wedding Songs Next up are '80s classics that have stood the test of time because of their catchy lyrics and unforgettable melodies. Here's a list of thetop '80s songsyou need to play at your wedding.
it’s playing not to wind us up for more dancing but rather to mellow us out. As the song goes on there is an even more laid-back interlude towards the midpoint of the song, before the lyrics return, that lets us fall into a dream a bit before the percussive beat turns campfire-...
Within the lyrics, Benatar calls out a romantic partner known for breaking hearts to put them to the test, but the defiant message can apply to just about anything with a challenge. We soon saw this as the song was adopted as a sports anthem as well. It peaked at No. 9 on the Bill...
You have to wonder why a song this iconic took nearly 20 years to become a classic. Sure, Whitney Houston was a great singer, but so were Linda Ronstadt and songwriter Dolly Parton, both of whom cut it in the 70s. Most likely it was the mix of elements – a heart-tugging song, a...
When Ghost released Opus Eponymous, it was more than just a fresh take on occultism and Satanic imagery; it was the birth of a legacy. “Ritual” takes cues from ‘70s prog rock and ‘80s metal, creating an anthemic and catchy ode to Satan. On the surface, the song is bright and ...