It's the way he summarizes life, love, family and death in a little over three minutes. That's how raising a familyfeels, so anyone with children — especially young children — can be excused for feeling a bit breathless by the time he finishes what we're going to predict will be th...
One day at the beach, Caractacus tells Truly and the children a fanciful fable about the villainous Baron Bomburst (Gert Frobe) and his evil designs on the Potts family car. Released: 1968 Directed by: Ken Hughes Also ranks #2 on 14 Times Characters Used Embarrassingly Bad Disguises In ...
Nas is for the children. At least he is on the ebony-and-ivory-tickling "I Can," edutainment for the (Sesame) streets that, not surprisingly, gained wide appeal (use of Beethoven's "Für Elise" and the kiddie chant-a-long chorus probably helped) and is among the most successful of h...
She also opened up about just how much nabbing the role meant to her ("If it hadn't happened, I might have ended up in an insane asylum," she joked during one panel) and shot down the notion that she was handed the part due to her status as one of pop music's reigning superstar...
Song for the Dumpedhas a catchy tune but a bitter message. It’s about being angry with an ex-partner who took all your money, belongings, and dignity after a break-up. Unlike other moving-on songs that wish for the wellness of the ex-partner, the singer in this song doesn’t care...
The Song:“Do you have the time to listen to me whine” - Where many songs pull you in with a hooky guitar part, it’s a simple rhyming phrase that instantly grabs you into Billie Joe Armstrong’s lament about anxiety on Green Day’s “Basket Case.” This is just a straight up, ...
The Song:“Do you have the time to listen to me whine” - Where many songs pull you in with a hooky guitar part, it’s a simple rhyming phrase that instantly grabs you into Billie Joe Armstrong’s lament about anxiety on Green Day’s “Basket Case.” This is just a straight up, ...
The children were enthralled not only by Annie’s stories and songs but also the way she embodied her character with lots of comments about her “beautiful crown and dress”. It felt like we had all been in a magical space together. So great to see such high quality children’s entertainm...
Jackson said they never thought the song would achieve such success. “It’s a song about having fun, growing up, and coming of age in a small town – which really applies to anyone across the country, not just by the Chattahoochee. We never thought it would be as big as it’s becom...
Austin Williams was raised in Pleasant View, Tenn., about 30 minutes northwest of Nashville. He's 19 years old and says he grew up listening to the '90s hip-hop songs with his father. Previously, his song "Wanna Be Saved" crackedBillboard's Country Digital Songs Sales chart. ...