Over 80 music fans have voted on the 60+ Best Songs With Corner in the Title. Current Top 3: Down on the Corner, My Little Corner of the World, Meet Me on the ...
The recurring imagery of rain beating on the roof symbolizes an unrelenting reminder of heartache, mirroring the sorrow and acceptance found in the lyrics. This track stands as a testament to The Mamas & The Papas’ skill in balancing personal, evocative lyrics with their signature lush harmonies...
I understand the religion preaching about movies like this. After all, intimacy has the "in" to highlight that some parts of our adult lives should happen INsice 4 walls, a closed door, don't forget the shades in the window and mostly important...it must have a roof above you too (...
The whole song just makes sense if you imagine her singing to Karlie. The traditionally feminine adjective, the non-existence of male pronouns, the hot pink color of the word 'gorgeous' in the lyrics video. This song captures 'having a crush on someone gorgeous' so well. The longing and ...
The lyrics depict a woman in pain, but as a singer she’s in total command, punctuating her performance with roof-raising shrieks, blending blues and gospel, fighting through the hurt she’s enduring with a power that would soon make her one of the most distinctive voices in rock & roll...
“House of Cards” is a popular title for songs, as both Radiohead and Elton John have penned tunes that use the phrase. Which of these songs puts a musical roof over your head?Vote for your favorites! If you’re out in the cold because a song about houses isn’t on the list, ple...
This ballad was composed by Gary Kemp, who wrote the song at his parents' house, where he lived at the time. Spandau Ballet's 10 greatest songs ever, ranked It pays tribute to Marvin Gaye, who is mentioned in the lyrics, and also partly about Kemp's platonic relationship with Altered ...
The lyrics and melody of the theme song were written by Pure West. There is also an instrumental version used in the credits. Long version[edit]Hoo! Hah!Hoo, hah!Donkey Kong! Heeeeyyyyyy, oh! Look out down below!Here he comes, banana slamma! Donkey Kong!Hoo! Hah!Hoo, hah!Donkey ...
From the wiki: “‘Up on the Roof’ is a song written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King, first recorded as a demo in 1962 by Little Eva – their 14-year old babysitter whose singing career Goffin and King had helped launched with ‘The Loco-Motion’ and who the songwriting pair often ...
The two connected and developed a lasting bond as weirdo outsiders adjacent to the scene. 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 ...