There are just as many songs about abusive relationships. Since they're all pretty depressing, it's time to listen to some music that'll motivate you to find the perfect man. Here are a few songs that describe the perfect relationships that we all dream about having one day:...
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Another classic song with similes that uses "like" as a direct comparison is Simon & Garfunkel's (1970) "Bridge over Troubled Water." This tune uses a simile to describe how friendship is an emotional bridge when there are problems: "I'm on your side When times get rough And friends ju...
Johnny Cash's classic was written by his wife, June Carter, to describe the feeling of their relationship. “There is no way to be in that kind of hell, no way to extinguish a flame that burns, burns, burns,” she wrote, perRolling Stone. ...
Another contender for the top cocaine track is the Grateful Dead's “Casey Jones.” Come to think of it, “Truckin'” by The Dead is another good song that mentions the drug in the lyric, “Livin' on reds, vitamin C, and cocaine.” There are also a lot of good hip-hop songs ...
(1964). The recording contained a number of songs that became stylisticbenchmarksin the development of her musical corpus. “Now That the Buffalo’s Gone” addressed Native American land rights and intercultural relationships. Thesongfeatured Sainte-Marie’s distinctive tremolo vocal technique, which ...
that was a passionate reflection of the Black experience. The words signified an association with harsh realities—unpleasant odours, tales of tragedy and violence, erratic relationships, crushedaspirations, racial strife—and flights of imagination that expressed unsettling yet undeniable truths about life...
The song “No Distance Left to Run” by Blur is a song about the intense emotions that can come with the end of a relationship. The lyrics describe the feeling of being “trapped in a burning house” and wanting to get away from the pain. The song also talks about how sometimes it ...
Military personnel come from big cities and small towns. Once they are deployed, there’s no telling where in the world they will serve. This John Denver classic is perfect to describe the feeling of our brave men and women who miss their home. ...
The two key elements of male behaviour during the breeding season are a song that unites males, but changes collectively and a wide range of male relationships that range from agonistic, to non-agonistic, to cooperative. We hypothesize that the song organizes males by providing, through its ...