(though she laterdisparagedthe song andmusic videofor its teen vibe). Her debut album,Yours Truly, appeared two years later and included the popular single “The Way,” a collaboration with rapperMac Miller. The album debuted at number one on theBillboard200 chart and was widely praised. ...
'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road' is a monumental album in Elton John's career, and the faux-live "Bennie and the Jets" is a highlight, a piano-pounding No. 1 hit that pushed him a little out of his comfort zone. As John describes the fictional band at the center of the song, "Bennie...
'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road' Elton John (1973):Profound and yet disjointed, kitchen-sink self-indulgent and then definitive, this album is everything you love about an overblown '70s-era double album. And everything you love about Elton John, too. 'Band on the Run' Apple 'Band on the Ru...
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Elton John, “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” (1973) Easily one of the best goodbye songs ever penned, Elton John’s classic 1973 single, with lyrics by lifelong collaborator Bernie Taupin, tells the story of a man who rejects the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, much preferring his humble roots...
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They follow the Yellow Brick Road toward the Emerald City to meet the Wizard, and en route they meet a Scarecrow (Ray Bolger) that needs a brain, a Tin Man (Jack Haley) missing a heart, and a Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr) who wants courage. The wizard asks the group to bring him the...
4.《What's going on》- Marvin Gaye (1971)一首讲述战争残酷性,主张用爱来驱散仇恨的歌。有人说,...
With its faux reggae rhythm and seemingly tossed-off lyrics ("Oh oh oh oh oh oh, you don't have to go"), this single from Led Zeppelin's fifth album, Houses of the Holy, was designed as a joke from the start. Its easily mispronounced title was a play on reggae's homeland of Jam...