“Each person has a song with a melody with unique sounds and words. It is not a song like any one else; it is a profound tapestry woven through the universe. I love to listen to the songs that come forth from each soul, for I am always blessed & transformed by the grace that att...
If you find the melody a little low (pun intended), you can always find another key to sing this in. Have fun and get the crowd involved. This song is usually an instant “win button”. Johnny Cash –“Folsom Prison Blues” – One Of The Best Karaoke Songs The great thing about a...
205. “Not a Second Time,” With the Beatles (1963) You keep waiting for a redeeming melody to rise to the surface, but it doesn’t come. The weirdest thing about the song is how the title words come on a low note that Lennon doesn’t quite hit, a rarity for a band with such...
But whatever the case, Mitchell’s excoriating burst of a pretentious cad’s bubble ("And now you're flying back this way/ Like some lost homing pigeon/ They've monitored your brain, you say/ And changed you with religion") remains incisive, with a gorgeous melody to boot. (And, it...
and you'll see what medley (or medleys) I've suggested for that song. For example, after "All I Do Is Dream of You," you see the number 55. If you look up the number 55 on the MEDLEYS page, you'll see that I suggest that the song be combined with "Goody Goody," and/or ...
Tina Turner's loudest albums still have melody and something "people will walk away humming" — the very thing Cropper lovedabout Staxrecords. "We were selling groove and all, rather than the music," Cropper says of his work with theMGs."We don't care about the music. We just cared ab...
The 50 best love songs of all time on the Billboard charts -- songs with "love" in the title that are the biggest hits.
crazy sort of thing. We [were] not going for any prizes.’ Although it became only a modest financial success,Donovan’s Reefwas still the 24th highest-grossing film of 1963 (a year with included such stellar releases asCleopatra,How the West Was Won,Tom Jones, andThe Great Escapeamong ...
a few weeks later, the music world ground to a halt — along with every other part of American life — by the catastrophic terrorist attacks of 9/11, with many left wondering how a return to pop frivolity would ever be possible after such a core-shaking event. But by year’s end, ...
Fix yourself a snack of starfish and coffee (with maple syrup and jam), and prepare to be outraged at the hundreds of brilliant tracks that have been omitted from this list.