52 votes This Train Don't Stop There Anymore Elton John 60 19 votes Special Star Dead Or Alive 61 17 votes The Hum Killing Joke 62 20 votes Light the Sky Grace VanderWaal 63 16 votes Stars Hum Filed under: Song Lyrics Songs Music...
52 votes This Train Don't Stop There Anymore Elton John 60 19 votes Special Star Dead Or Alive 61 17 votes The Hum Killing Joke 62 20 votes Light the Sky Grace VanderWaal 63 16 votes Stars Hum Filed under: Song Lyrics Songs Music...
Neil Diamondneeds to get his story straight. The iconic singer has often flip-flopped on the origins of “Sweet Caroline.” At one point, the classic 60s song was inspired by a young Caroline Kennedy, with the triumphant tune relishing the joy of youth. Later on, Diamond asserted that the...
Neil Diamond –“Song Sung Blue” Beginning with 1966’s “Cherry Cherry,” the singer-songwriter earned an astounding 37 singles that reached the chart’s Top 40 in his remarkable career. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1984 and is a recipient of the Sammy Cahn Lifet...
I can certainly sing “Brown Eyed Girl” in Morrison’s range, but his voice is admittedly high. Still, these days he seems to mumble his lyrics more than he sings them, so if you want to do a modern take on this tune, it's easy to imitate. ...
Country songs are very fun to sing, especially if you don’t already have a Southern accent. At times the lyrics are dramatic, other times hilarious, and sometimes both. These lively tunes will get everyone clapping and cheering on your performance. ...
The Monkees’ second consecutive #1, written by Neil Diamond, stayed in that position for seven weeks, as well it should have: it was a perfectly conceived and executed pop-rock gem. For the B-side, the quartet (or their handlers at Colgems Records) chose the fierce “(I’m Not Your)...
From guitar virtuosos to American actors spoofing a British metal band. Here is a look at the best hard rock albums of 1984.
"Sweet Caroline," Neil Diamond Lyrics you'll love:"Sweet Caroline/Good times never seemed so good/I've been inclined/To believe they never would" With simple lyrics and a happy-go-lucky vibe, "Sweet Caroline" never disappoints at karaoke nights. ...
Having achieved fame two years previously with Love It To Death, and followed that up with Killer and School's Out, the band really let rip on this record, writing lyrics that covered necrophilia, horror, sex and - because why not - the fear of dentists. Everything a rock record should...