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is a Christmas song written by Johnny Marks. It was the title song of The Quinto Sisters’ first album,Holly Jolly Christmas, recorded in June 1964 for Columbia Records, featuring guitarist Al Caiola with arrangements by Frank Hunter and Marty Manning. ...
4.Harry Chapin, "Cat's in the Cradle" From:Verities & Balderdash(1974) Harry Chapin's "Cat's in the Cradle" is a short story in the sense that it fits into a song, but it actually spans an entire lifetime. A father regretfully doesn't spend much time with his young son, only...
There was a sense of anger in his songs that felt gratifying, because he had serious observations about how society and relationships went wrong, and a playful wit to go with the wrath. Even in singing mostly relationship songs, he felt like a kind of protest singer. What we hear now ...
Haywire, Aztec Camera, embodies its title in the style of the chorus Stumbling, Zez Confrey Kitten on the Keys, Zez Confrey Here Come the Warm Jets, Eno Date added: 7/4/2012 Coincidence? In 1984 the Smiths dug Sandie Shaw out of the mothballs to do a version of their Hand ...
But it’s also one of Drake’s most sublime early works, with a gently knocking drum shuffle that could’ve been cribbed from a Massive Attack LP, and near-new-age keys that both chill and bum you out a little more with each throb. And when the title does show up, it’s in an...
7. Cocteau Twins’ “Heaven or Las Vegas” Elizabeth Fraser is unintelligible on the title track of the Cocteau Twins final release for 4AD Records, but apparently in a more accessible way, because “Heaven or Las Vegas” was the most commercially successful album for the band. It rose to...
More than 50 years ago — long before Olivia Rodrigo or Beyoncé felt any kind of eerie familiarity in the back of their minds — there was this dazzling CSNY title track. When the band began amassing material for the album, Croz was grappling with Hinton’s death and was too devastated ...