Starting with piano chords and arpeggiating Moog synths, the song swells into something luxurious but still light on its feet, as Sampha begins to effortlessly float over nimble percussion and sweeping strings. Switching flows and drawing out lines about “drifting into open skies,” he sounds ...
每一个开唱 That they're starting to sing’s 每一声银铃般的歌喉 So fine 都如此美妙 When they get to the part 当唱到了那一段 where he's breaking her heart 他伤透了她的心 It can really make me cry 这真使我潸然泪下 Just like before 还和当年一样 It's yesterday once more 这可真是...
when they released a string of albums -- starting with 1968's 'Beggars Banquet' and running through 1972's 'Exile on Main St.' -- that stands as one of the greatest runs of all time.
Gwen Stefani, American singer and songwriter who came to fame in the 1990s as the lead singer for the rock-ska band No Doubt before starting a solo career. Her hit songs included ‘Hey Baby’ and ‘Hollaback Girl.’ She was also seen as a trendsetter. Le
Honeymoonis an excellent album, but starting with “Art Deco” at track seven, it can get too laid-back for its own good. An ode to young women and nightlife, “Deco” is more sleepy than invigorating, though that’s partly by design — it’s a song for comedowns, not parties them...
Just Like Starting Over, John Lennon Laughing, Guess Who starting-over-laughing.mp3 New Soundalike She's My Best Friend, Velvet Underground You Can't Do That, Beatles shes-my-best-friend-you-cant-do-that.mp3 New Soundalike Jack-Ass, Beck ...
Starting with the single. When George and Paul and all of them were on holiday, I made “Revolution” which is on the LP and “Revolution #9.” I wanted to put it out as a single, I had it all prepared, but they came by, and said it wasn’t good enough. And we put out what...
So Yesterday is a simple and short song, but music critics have said that it has powerful lyrics, especially the chorus. It tells the story of a girl getting over a breakup and calling her ex-lover someone “so yesterday” while believing that someday, somewhere, everything is going to ...
It’s a cut that returns the album to its starting point of introspection, with lyrics that read like a heart-baring take on fame-encrusted anxiety. “Here’s to hoping I’ll fall fast asleep tonight/ And I’ll just need to get through this/ Born in the darkness, who brings the ligh...
“Our song is a slamming screen door,” what a genius hook. I Googled to see who wrote this; it turned out the songwriter was also the singer and – how strange – she was just starting out. I hoped she might have at least another great tune or two in her. This song and that ...