Over 60 music fans have voted on the 10+ Best Songs With Dinosaur in the Title. Current Top 3: Walk the Dinosaur, Sleepy Dinosaur, Dinosaur Song
Name That SongAre you the "music guy" on your trivia team? Read up for some fun facts and little-known info that will score you maj points. The Best Songs With Lock in the Title Song Titles With Hidden Messages, Ranked By Cle... History's Most Controversial Songs & Single...
This one might seem like an odd choice of songs with work in the title. Although it may be unclear for those not in the know it was written at the time of the coal miners’ strike that happened under British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. A highly politically infused song, it tries t...
Rain has been one of my favorite things, ever since I was child. In that sense, I might be the odd one out. Most people like “nice” weather, which generally means sunny. The term “rain”, in music, is often used to describe difficult times, whether it’s “it never rains but ...
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.
“Angel of My Dreams” is a musical Frankenstein, an unholy amalgam of girl group parts sewn together in all of the wrong places. Like Mary Shelley’s monster, the song’s beating heart is sweetly, wretchedly human, with JADE playing up the pathos of a singer who’s realized her dreams...
Like many boy groups in Korea at the time,Come Back Home‘s sound is obviously heavily influenced by the hip hop genre, but with the slick, synchronized choreography added in that would become a trademark of all K-pop groups going forward.Come Back Homeis a classic song that has been cov...
inCoventryand a series of odd jobs, Sumner enrolled at Northern Counties Teachers Training College (now Northumbria University) intending to become a teacher. While in school he performed in local clubs, mostly with jazz bands such as Phoenix Jazzmen and Last Exit. He received the nickname “...
he again took to the road. Like so many other displaced people from the region (collectively called “Okies” regardless of whether they were Oklahomans), he headed forCalifornia, playing hisguitarandharmonicaandsingingin taverns, taking odd jobs, and visiting hobo camps as he traveled by freight...
Louis Armstrong, the leading trumpeter and one of the most influential artists in jazz history. He was also a bandleader, singer, film star, and comedian. With his great sensitivity, technique, and capacity to express emotion, Armstrong led in the develo