Who've forgotten how to play Dried up and lied up They really should be tied up For spreading doom and gloom that way If they ever knew how to have fun They're not going to tell anyone I don't want to be like them So this is what I've done This is my song about being a kid...
It was a hardcore song about being black and being a gangster but it was slow tempo with a hard beat. stevie orange September 8, 2024 Reply What other band did this songAmericaBy Jefferson Starship (2008) Jon Osterhout September 9, 2024 Reply Has anybody ever heard a song that was on...
So it might now be a song about a break-up or some romantic mishap. By this stage the song has moved on from being about Julian. It could now be about this new woman’s relationship. I like my songs to have an everyman or everywoman element. Another element that was added to the ...
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Ever since ‘The Little Mermaid,’ Disney musicals have featured songs where the protagonist sings about what they “want.” We wanted to rank ‘em.
Season 7 "The Day Will Come When You Won't Be" • "The Well" • "The Cell" • "Service" • "Go Getters" • "Swear" • "Sing Me a Song" • "Hearts Still Beating" • "Rock in the Road" • "New Best Friends" • "Hostiles and Calamities" • "Say Yes" ...
they struggle with guilt about potentially disappointing her. The repeated phrase "I'm serious now" seems to reflect a desperate desire to be taken seriously and to convince themselves they're ready for change. The imagery of being "up with the cirrus clouds" suggests both escape and a desire...
Whether you're in a relationship, breaking up, or you've just lived through the last year in general, everybody is looking into the mirror a little closer to ask: "What am I and who am I without this person?" Blue is the journey to perspective, but she writes songs about being at...
Sneakily disguised as a story about a romantic relationship, the song is Carpenter's response to being sued by her ex music managers: "That's my shape, I made the shadow/ That's my name, don't wear it out though/ Feelin' myself can't be illegal." Its tongue-in-cheek and snarky ...
And instead of being filmed on a small stage as the other A New World Record videos had been done, the Rockaria! videos feature the band on a large, spacious stage with plenty of room for the band to move about. Indeed, Hugh McDowell performs several theatrics with his cello, dancing ...