Here, we count down 10 of the all-time greatest rock songs about love, from 1960s classics to modern spin-offs. Fleetwood Mac, “You Make Lovin’ Fun” It’s the soap opera of the rock world: infidelity, heartbreak, and wheelbarrows full of booze and blow all producedFleetwood Mac’s ...
Top 10 Easiest Rock Songs to Learn on Guitar 04“Wonderful Tonight” by Eric Clapton Wait, yet another song about Pattie Boyd? Yes, it’s true. While waiting to attend a party at Paul and Linda McCartney’s house,Claptonsaid he “knocked this song out” while waiting on Boyd to get re...
Are you in a mood for listening to some rock music? Today, V is going to recommend two rock songs to you. 山民们,周五愉快!国庆节就要到了。国庆假期你打算做什么呢?你有心情听听摇滚乐吗?今天,小V要给大家推荐两首摇滚歌曲。 The first song isYellow, sung by the...
3 King of Sorrow 4:52 4 Somebody Already Broke My Heart 5:01 5 All About Our Love 2:40 6 Slave Song 4:12 7 The Sweetest Gift 2:18 8 Every Word 4:04 9 Immigrant 3:48 10 Lovers Rock 4:13 11 It's Only Love That Gets You Through ...
Songs In A Minor Songs In A Minor Alicia Keys Rhythm of Love Rhythm of Love Anita Baker Sweetback Sweetback Sweetback Baduizm (Special Edition) Baduizm (Special Edition) Erykah Badu I'll Keep Holding On - EP I'll Keep Holding On - EP Simply Red Sentient Sentient Santana Like ...
3 King of Sorrow 4:52 4 Somebody Already Broke My Heart 5:01 5 All About Our Love 2:40 6 Slave Song 4:12 7 The Sweetest Gift 2:18 8 Every Word 4:04 9 Immigrant 3:48 10 Lovers Rock 4:13 11 It's Only Love That Gets You Through ...
Songs were replaced by musical suites that often stretched to 20 or 40 minutes in length and contained symphonic influences, extended musical themes, fantasy-like ambiance and lyrics, and complex orchestrations. Music critics, who often labeled the concepts as "pretentious" and the ...
As pop music became more sophisticated in the late 1960s, symphonically inspired songs such as Paul Mariat’s “Love in Blue” (1967) and Mason Williams’s “Classical Gas” (1968) also were hits. In general, however, the heyday of instrumental rock ended in the early 1960s as the ...
After playing for several years at Chicago’s legendaryMaxwell Street Market, Diddley signed with Chess subsidiary Checker in 1955. The lyrics to his songs were rife with African-American street talk, bluesy imagery, and raunchy humor (e.g., “Who Do You Love” [1957]). He used tremolo, ...