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Originally, due to the numerous posh and beautiful women he was surrounding himself with at the time, he was going to call the song “Uptown Girls.” Billy has claimed that the style of the song was inspired by the music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, and it’s not hard to...
Songwriter Sonny Bono wrote the lyrics to “I Got You Babe” late one night in the basement. When he woke up his wife,Cher, to sing her part, she refused, saying she hated it, and didn’t think it would be a hit. She went back to bed. When she woke up the next morning, she...
Lyrics you'll love:"If you're travelin' in the north country fair/Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline/Please say "hello" to the one who lives there/Oh she was once a true love of mine" When it comes to beautiful duet karaoke songs, look no further than "Girl From The Nor...
This may not be a masterpiece for lyrics, but among her “made for radio” songs, this one takes the cake for best of the bunch. Best lyric: “And you would hide away and find your peace of mind / With some indie record that's much cooler than mine.” 22 of 23 1. "All Too ...
“Let It Be” is one of those songs nearly everyone knows, and it makes for a perfect spur-of-the-moment sing-along. While “Let It Be” only has four core chords, they undergo several variations. So, brush up on slash chords and seventh chords. Or, just toggle the instrument to ...
The lyrics and melody of the theme song were written by Pure West. There is also an instrumental version used in the credits. Long version[edit]Hoo! Hah!Hoo, hah!Donkey Kong! Heeeeyyyyyy, oh! Look out down below!Here he comes, banana slamma! Donkey Kong!Hoo! Hah!Hoo, hah!Donkey ...
Even into the 20th century, songs were often titled "blues" and "rags" to give listeners some idea of where things were headed. But as you'll see in the below list of 40 Songs With Titles Not in the Lyrics, things took a more complicated turn during the rock era when artists would ...
Shelton helped guide MSPAINT as the co-producer of their debut album, and guest vocalist on its standout, “Delete It.” With lyrics about struggling to live in the moment, their collaboration plays like a long-lost ’90s alt-rock anthem, plunged through these artists’ idiosyncratic filters....
If one song embodies easy-rolling country blues this may well be it, thanks to Jimmy Reed’s laid-back Mississippi groove and the lyrics, which warn of a bleak future for the gal who ran off to the city. The song made Reed a big enough name to play Carnegie Hall in 1961 (resulting...