As a tribute to Buddy Holly Submitted by: Henk There are two different stories as to the origin of the Hollies' name. 1: They played their first gig on Christmas; 2: The name is a tribute to Buddy Holly (this is according to a quote made by Graham Nash in the Crosby, Stills, and...
MAYBE BABY Buddy Holly Maybe baby, I'll have you Maybe baby, you'll be true Maybe baby, I'll have you for me It's funny honey, you don't care You never listen, to my prayer Maybe baby, you will love me some day Well you are the one that, makes me glad Any other one that,...
AN EMPTY CUP Buddy Holly One lonely night - at this drive-in and now I know - what a fool I’ve been She was to meet me (an empty cup, a broken date) we had a date (a broken date, an empty cup) a date at seven - I dreamed of heaven now it’s way past eight She just ...
but there’s also plenty to be found inside sprawling jams like “1983 … (A Merman I Should Turn Out to Be).” Hendrix reportedly labored over certain songs, performing take after take, butElectric
Weezer Songs Undone (The Sweater Song) Island in the Sun I Just Threw Out The Love Of My Dreams Perfect Situation Beverly Hills Buddy Holly Only in Dreams Butterfly Say It Ain't So Hash Pipe My Name Is Jonas Pork and Beans Pink Triangle In the Garage Back To The...
Buddy Holly, unfortunately, died in 1959 while other aspects of the song hint even further back. I can still remember how That music used to make me smile. And I knew if I had my chance, That I could make those people dance, And maybe they’d be happy for a while. Sociologists ...
Original Lyrics: Ooh-wee-ooh, I look just like Buddy Holly Oh, oh, and you're Mary Tyler Moore I don't care what they say about us anyway I don't care 'bout that Submitted by: SakuraFunniest Song Lyrics: "Undone - The Sweater Song" The Funny Lyrics: If you want to destroy my ...
Armstrong goes on to reveal that as the band started writing for Dookie, they began to move away from writing love songs and were more invested in writing about everyday life and feelings. That's when he decided to revisit the music for his discarded love song."...
Armstrong goes on to reveal that as the band started writing for Dookie, they began to move away from writing love songs and were more invested in writing about everyday life and feelings. That's when he decided to revisit the music for his discarded love song."...
The track was also one of two Bush songs featured in the Mark Wahlberg-starring film Fear, giving the song a little extra promotional boost during its run. The hard-driving rocker is recognizable by Gavin Rossdale’s “Breathe in, breathe out” repetitive refrain. It went on to reach No...