Cuz we danced all night to the best song ever (We danced, we danced, it goes something like) F C G And we danced all night to the best song ever F C G We knew every line now I can't remember F C G How it goes but I know that I won't forget her F C G Cuz we danced ...
The lead single off Coldplay’s eighth studio album contains so many of the elements of a classic Coldplay song. It’s got an upbeat and hopeful melody, Chris Martin’s soaring voice on full display, and a shout-along chorus that features a full choir — with lyrics that, on first liste...
This song is pure drip in a quite literal sense, like somebody pours a bottle of water on a watch in the music video before the rapping even starts. The rapping isn’t the point of this song really, or at least the words aren’t, the most important element is the energy and the ex...
In 1963, when the song "Louie, Louie" by the garage rock band also called The Kingsmen became famous, the group elected to bill themselves as The Statler Brothers. Despite the name, only two members of the group (Don and Harold Reid) are actual brothers and none has the surname of ...
A feel-good, hilarious comedy,Shoresyis a must-watch for fans ofLetterkenny. The immature humor is a perfect escape, and though there’s plenty of Canadian-specific terminology and jokes, the show has struck a chord with American viewers, too. ...
website that makes you feel like you have to steal the Declaration of Independence to get in. It all evaporates in the face of a big, phosphorescent floor-filler like “home,” in which pitched-up vocals from a 2016 alt-R&Bsongemit an irresistible rainbow sheen, texturized by whirring ...
She notices the way her man is chatting up another girl and knows right then and there that, no matter how much she cares for him, it’s all over. Throw that sentiment over a simple chord progression that builds beautifully with horns, an organ, backing vocals and aheart-melting performan...
It’s likely thatno song on this list has soundtracked more dinner parties thanKind of Blue’s warm, welcoming first track. But at the time it was a jarring departure, trading bebop chord changes for a more open-ended modal style. According to pianist Bill Evans, the trumpeter worked up...
We'd pick a chord, any chord, and then go for it. 'Reoccurring Dreams' [Zen's frenzied instrumental climax] would go on for an hour." The album, primarily written by Mould and Hart, was recorded the following October in a mere eighty-five hours. All but two songs were first takes,...
chord change at a time. It’s fitting, as she’s more or less singing to the version of herself that cut her teeth in a scene of New York clubs and bars that are no longer around. When she sang the song forNPR Music’s Tiny Deskin October, she roared her love letter to her ...