Here below, we wanted to explore three examples of what made them so good as a group. How lyricism helped an audience get to know the group and their music instantly. Indeed, these are three of the best opening lines from songs by The Beatles. A melodic song of loneliness. And an espe...
opening up the track by singing the opening lines of the whimsical puppet-accompanied song, “The Lonely Goatherd,” while peppering the rest of the track with the song’s unforgettable yodeling.
Successful people and those who want to be one can relate to the opening lines of the song, “If I ain’t going to get it, that day is going to waste”. Don’t let your day go to a waste by not listening to this song in the morning and getting motivated. If you’re enjoying ...
“I’ve Got Me,” a jaunty ode to the relationships we have with ourselves. Its meaning is dependent on the emotional contours of those fraught bonds: Depending on the listener, the opening lines—“I’ve got me in the morning, I’ve got me in the evening”—could either be taken as...
Skeletal and dense, the song is the Stinc Team approach distilled to its most fundamental primitives, just verse-verse-verse for five minutes. Just 13 days into the year, it was an unforgettable opening salvo. Drakeo and the Stinc Team’s pocket of LA rap is now the progenitor of ...
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 ...
robb d. cohen/invision/ap though the first drowsy lines of “the morning” masquerade as expected weeknd club sleaze, the song is a surprisingly radiant hustler’s anthem, catching him at an upbeat moment before the blowback from his late-night debauchery sets in. the electric squeals of a...
One of the hottest solos ever to appear in a power-pop song, this is simply a blast with its opening hit of power chords and the string-bending at the peak. You can even hear singer Pat DiNizio yelling “Go!” to kick it off. 90: XTC: Life Begins At The Hop (Solo: Andy Partri...
The song was almost cut from the movie, though, because MGM thought the opening Kansas sequence was too long. Thankfully, it was left in, and “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” earned its place among history’s best movie songs when it won an Academy Award for Best Original Song. There have...
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