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And the kicker of a chorus juxtaposes this dowdy Floridan outing with the realities up north, e.g. the1977 Hanafi Siege: "They’ve come for fun and sun," MItchell sings, "while Muslims stick up Washington." "A Chair in the Sky" (Mingus, 1979) ...
Tempered by the art of God. Many are we now, and one, We who Jesus have put on; There is neither bond nor free, Male nor female, Lord, in Thee. Love, like death, hath all destroyed, Rendered all distinctions void; Names and sects and parties fall; ...
Still today, when the song starts to play, be sure to look around you! You never know who will break out in the "Y.M.C.A." dance!3. In which Radiohead tune does the singer want to stop hearing the "unborn chicken voices" in his head? From Quiz Song Lyrics with Unusual Words ...
Recording a song in the midst of a rewrite, or reshaping of the lyrics, is not unprecedented. In Killer Queen, Queen was moving between “fastidious and precise” and “meticulous and precise” and wound up with the nonexistent word, “mesticulous.” New Soundalike Urban Guerilla –...
in 1955. The tune came from the pen of Willie Dixon, the poet laureate of Chicago blues, but was loosely based on a gospel tune called “This Train (Is Bound For Glory).” With its chugging, danceable R&B groove and infectious hook, it anticipated the rock and roll style that would...
It’s a fast, female-led worship song which are hard to find. Get the chord chart: Waking Up What I See. Artist: Elevation/Chris Brown. Album: Lion You might think that fast worship songs are hard to play. Sometimes, that’s true. But Elevation’s What I See, released in 2022, ...
Eventually, 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’ ...
A high-octane and addictive collaboration with Shakira, "Can't Remember to Forget You" combines sultry reggae vibes with rock-infused energy. Rihanna's smoky vocals gracefully intertwine with Shakira's alluring tones, resulting in a captivating sonic tapestry that revels in the magnetic tumult of...
As Avril Lavigne celebrates a major career milestone with the release of her new 'Greatest Hits' compilation, rock out to 15 of the pop-punk icon's signature songs, from "Complicated" to "Bite Me."