113. “Hair Body Face,” A Star Is Born soundtrack (2018) “A man loves a triple threat … / Hair, body, face” goes this song’s fabulous chorus, which was clearly not written with Jackson Maine or any straight male audience in mind. “Hair Body Face” could plausibly have fit ...
Waits' signature early career piano-plinking and tall-tale-storytelling weaves through a dream world of hair grease and used car lots, even sneaking in a Little Anthony And The Imperials reference. In the end, our narrator comes clean with the sobering lyric, "I don't have a ...
In fact, a famous song – “San Francisco ( Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair)”– was written by John Phillips for his friend and former band mate, Scott McKenzie. It was released in May 1967 to promote the festival and the “Summer of Love.” It became a hit song and ...
Graham Central Station - Hair for example (bar 1). Slapping Slapping is a technique primarily used on bass guitars, where the player hits the strings with their right-hand thumb while rotating their wrist to produce a percussive sound. See Graham Central Station - Hair for example (bar 1)....
newest music is planned for a release in the near future. The exact date and platform(s) have not been announced, but Andraos and his management claim that this new song will be different from the previous ones. It brings out a very unique style that could lead to a ...
One of the last remnants from the hair metal era, Warrant struck video and radio gold with “Cherry Pie,” the sexed-up anthem that became one of the biggest songs of their career. The song was actually a late addition to the band’s album. The video made a star out of video vixen...
Get Lifted:Nelly‘s sweet, smoothly delivered come-ons —“I like the way you brush your hair, and I like those stylish clothes you wear” — were lifted directly from DeBarge’s funked up slow jam, aside from opting for “brush” instead of “comb.” ...
More than a nod towards ‘90s alt-rock, the opening track from ‘Load’ was a nod back to ‘70s southern rock. “Ain’t My Bitch” sounded like Lynyrd Skynyrd on steroids. Had they released this as the first ‘Load’ single (and yeah, had they not all cut their hair), the media...
Maybe I would have the fortune to attend one of her concerts. I first listened to the song last week. It was when I was in the middle of finals. I was up to the ears in revision and it was incredibly nerve-racking time, so I needed something to let my hair down. That’s when ...