Beatles complete song index with lyrics, rare and non issued songs, live, studio, outtakes, demo, compositions, instrumentals, more than 600 versions of songs, songs and lyrics of Lennnon, McCartney, Harrison, Star
All The Good Times are Past and Gone All The Good Times Are Past And Gone All The Love I Had Is Gone All The World Is Lonely Now Along About Daybreak Always Be Kind To Your Mother Always Late With Your Kisses Am I Born To Die Amazing Grace Amber Tresses Tied In Blue...
With lyrics about struggling to live in the moment, their collaboration plays like a long-lost ’90s alt-rock anthem, plunged through these artists’ idiosyncratic filters. –Ryan Leas Listen: MSPAINT, “Delete It” [ft. Militarie Gun] 96. RXK Nephew: “Yeezy Boots” In all of the ...
Despite its lopsided nature — it contains five spoken-word "raps," as well as a true oddity in the eerie, braying "The Wolf That Lives in Lindsey" —Mingusremains rewarding almost 45 years later. And the Mingus-composed "A Chair in the Sky," with lyrics by Mitchell, is arguably its...
I can’t help it (if I’m still in love with you) It keeps right on a hurtin’ Look at that girl My heart cries for you– with lyrics My heart cries for you– a different recording My shoes keep walking back to you My Truly, Truly Fair ...
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Sidney Bechet: When The Saints Go Marching In This celebrated feel-good song (with lyrics that take much of their inspiration from the Book Of Revelations) became something of a jazz-gospel standard after Louis Armstrong’s impressive 1938 version. However, “When The Saints Go Marching In” ...
If the Runaways and AC/DC collided in a car crash, the Donnas would emerge. There’s… Cannibal Queen – Miniature Tigers Energetic tongue-in-cheek indie pop with intelligent, witty, and charming lyrics delivered with wistful vocals and… Another Perfect Day – American Hi-Fi Former drummer ...
“Suzanne,” his stirring acoustic track from Songs of Leonard Cohen is one of the most powerful examples of this style, with Cohen’s lyrics first appearing as a poem in 1966. (Cohen ripped the poem for a second use because he was short of material for his forthcoming album.) The song...
Lyrics: LiSA Composition: Tabuchi Tomoya Arrangement: Eguchi Ryo I breathed back my quiet sighs as regret leaves behind a bitter taste Why is it that I can never say what’s important, while the next morning’s sun has risen? If I cut up the fate I’m sick of with a knife ...