The Top 20 Country Songs About Getting Old, Ranked Some light-hearted tunes poke fun at Father Time. Other ballads are downright sad and depressing. No matter what kind of mood you're looking for, this list of country songs about getting old has something for you. Gallery Credit:Carena Lip...
Jimmy Buffett wrote this wistful pirate's lament about a man who feels like he's born in the wrong time, centuries too late to do the job he was born to do. Key Lyric:"I'm an over-forty victim of fate / Arriving too late, arriving too late..." No. 19: The Bellamy Brothers, ...
Inspired by the lighthearted style of British performer George Formby, the band took a bold swing with this divisiveSpot the Pigeontrack, letting Tony Banks' keyboards bounce aroundSteve Hackett's static, banjo-like twang. "The thing about 'Pigeons' was that it was possible for the band to ...
Also ranks #1 on Great Movies About Starting a Band 40 Pitch Perfect Anna Kendrick, Skylar Astin, Rebel Wilson 777 votes College student Beca (Anna Kendrick) knows she does not want to be part of a clique, but that's exactly where she finds herself after arriving at her new school. Thru...
his troubled past," Wilsontweeted, detailing a planned revival of the project.) Story aside, the music is plenty engrossing: the guttural guitar crunch of "Shallow," the echoing vocals and ringing riffs of "Arriving Somewhere but Not Here," the ghostly mellotron of the 10-minute title track...
his troubled past," Wilsontweeted, detailing a planned revival of the project.) Story aside, the music is plenty engrossing: the guttural guitar crunch of "Shallow," the echoing vocals and ringing riffs of "Arriving Somewhere but Not Here," the ghostly mellotron of the 10-minute title track...
Who Cares?,an album filled with reflection, introspection, matters of the heart, self-deprecation, and ultimately, arriving at a better place regarding mental health. One of the best songs on his third LP is the opener, “Keep it Up.” ...
No sound in rock history is more yacht friendly than Bruce Blackman’s laugh: hilarious, arbitrary, smug, speckled with vocal fry, arriving just before each chorus of Starbuck’s signature tune. Why is this human being laughing? Shrug. Guess the glow of night will do that to you. Then ...
The old cliché about something arriving before its time really does apply to “On the Other Hand.” When it was released in June of 1985, Travis’ take on a song previously cut byKeith Whitleyfailed to crack the Top 50. Ten months later, however, it was reissued to capitalize on the ...
Arriving at a time when riot grrrl’s space-claiming had shifted into the capitalistic sheen of girl power, Twain’s twangy pop equated feminism with being unapologetically herself, short skirts and all. Frenetic fiddles over the chorus marked the fading traces of her country music origins, as...