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Add a Letter to a Song Title: "If You Leave Meg Now"originally"If You Leave Me Now" Serafina "If You Leave Men Now"originally"If You Leave Me Now" Serafina "Make Men Smile"originally"Make Me Smile" Serafina "Show Men A Sign"originally"Show Me A Sign" ...
captivating from its opening drum hits through to its staccato verse synths and melodic left turn at the chorus. Some of the song’s more aggressive lyrics (“I won’t take no if that’s your answer”) haven’t
Through a cloud of smoke I shoot a little smile over there. And I ... She don't Mah Jong, Mah Jong she don't play. She don't Mah Jong, Wait she don't let me wait. She don't Mah Jong, Mah Jong she don't play. But she loves to play ... With the dark eyes burning,...
I said, 'Well, come on, let's have a go.' So Lee and I went and re-wrote the lyrics and re-wrote the melody and came up with the song called, 'Call On Me,' which was a big hit for him." Loughnane remembers it a little differently. "Peter changed a couple of the words ...
“Pretty much everything I write comes from my own reality. Anger and pain and frustration are my main motivating factors for writing, and I try to be as honest and accurate in my lyrics as I can. That’s not to say every song is a complete literal account of a real life event, th...
calculated guitar, and inventive lyrics. The highlight of the album is the song “Power Lines,” it is grand in every way. From the fade in open to the sing-along chorus to the idea that you can knock everyone cell phone reception by touching a satellite. It is a fun look at life ...
“We Are the Bald,” an upbeat yet self-deprecating song that’s difficult not to crack a smile at. Masked Intruder offers up “I Don’t Mind,” a song about being so malleable in a relationship that death is the only way the subject can get rid of the suitor. The Copyrights, who...
“the funeral song be sung” (“Lenore“), even though it’s been many years since any persons have passed through these doors. The stern and formidable Mrs. Rupert, played forcibly by the very focused Baxendale, scolds my companion for having too big of a smile for such a sad mournful...
It’s difficult to classify a Mitski performance as fun when even her song “Happy” is not as the title might imply, but most of the Pitchfork crowd seemed to be having a good time and the overall energy was high even when things slowed down for a bit. We were all completely ...