"Trouble Child" stands as a shining example of the power of songs with "child" in the title to explore the often-hidden depths of our inner landscape. Album(s): Court and Spark Composer: Joni Mitchell Length (seconds): 4:0 View on NONE 7 God Bless the Child Blood, Sweat & Tears ...
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Taylor’s lifelong romance withThe Great Gatsbypays off here, when she quotes Daisy Buchanan and sings, “I hope she’ll be a beautiful fool.” And “I haven’t met the new me yet” is a poignant line from a songwriter who’s collected so many New Mes over the years. She also sing...
the artist Sheryl Crow appears in the Cs. The Beatles appear in the Bs. However, if you are looking for a specific artist, album, or song it would be easier to use the search function at the bottom of each page.
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But we’ll just go with; Everybody’s Favorite Song With the exception of the few rebels who choose differently out of principle. But even they (including me) would agree Wanted Dead or Alive is Bon Jovi’s most cinematic composition. ...
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(Blood, Sweat & Tears/Brecker Brothers), Percy Jones (Soft Machine/Brand X), John Etheridge (Soft Machine), Tony Kaye (Yes), Chad Wackerman (Frank Zappa), Steve Hillage (Gong), Scott Kinsey (Tribal Tech), Theo Travis (Steven Wilson Band), Justin Chancellor (Tool), Asaf Sirkis, (The...
The second part of the song is the one that highlights Taylor's battle with heroin addiction and deep depression: "Won't you look down upon me, Jesus, You've got to help me make a stand. You've just got to see me through another day. ...
Come, brothers, share the fellowship We celebrate to-night; There’s grace of song on every lip And every heart is light! But first, before our mentor chimes The hour of jubilee, Let’s drink a health to good old times, And good times yet to be!