Breaking up is a two-way process. It doesn’t work smoothly if the one party is ready for a new chapter while the other is still trapped in the relationship. This is a song for those who have broken up with someone but can’t seem to find peace because the other party just won’t...
“What about now, what about today? What if you're making me all that I was meant to be? What if our love had never went away?” In this ballad, the singer is asking for reconciliation. Maybe your relationship has been broken or you are on the verge of breaking up. If so, perhap...
with the first moving along gently, like a rowboat gently gliding across a pond. But about halfway through, the skies open up and the song explodes as the drums come in with a thunderous crash cymbal and singer Bobby Hatfield grows stronger in his delivery. “Unchained Melody” was originall...
This heartbreaking song is about a mother's regret at how quickly her daughter has grown up, and the lack of time they have spent together, as the girl starts going to school. It was inspired by Bjorn and Agnetha's daughter, Linda Ulvaeus, who was seven at the time. The Name of the...
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Country music's hottest songs make up the Taste of Country Top 40 and this month there is nobody hotter that the genre's only Grammy performer.
Shane McAnally and Pete Good put a thumb on the muted struggle of a couple grinding through the days. The bluegrass-tinged ballad defines a boring union on life support, with neither half of the marriage up to the task doing something about it. It's a deft observation that only a trio...
Country music's hottest songs make up the Taste of Country Top 40 and this month there is nobody hotter that the genre's only Grammy performer.
59.“Breaking Up Slowly”(Chemtrails Over the Country Club, 2021) “Breaking Up Slowly” opens not with Lana’s voice, but that of her co-writer Nikki Lane, sounding remarkably like Stevie Nicks’ reedy contralto. With its country-blues style, it’s as much Lane’s song as Del Rey’s...
Who would have thought that a song written for an Abbott and Costello comedy would become a wartime classic? Patty, Maxene, and Laverne Andrewsbased their early style on the close harmonizing of The Boswell Sisters, and the public loved it. The Andrews Sisters’ song about the boogie-woogie...