Over 100 music fans have voted on the 70+ Best Songs With Shout in the Title. Current Top 3: Twist & Shout, Shout (Part One), Shout
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Over 50 music fans have voted on the 20+ Best Songs With Skeleton in the Title. Current Top 3: Calling All Skeletons, A Skeleton in the Closet, Skeleton ...
Didst close my tongue in senseless clay, And me to mortal life betray. The death of Jesus set me free: Then what have I to do with thee? THE VOICE OF THE ANCIENT BARD Youth of delight! come hither And see the opening morn,
Oh Oh Oh Oh I wish I was back home in Derry.I cursed them to hell as our bow fought the swell. Our ship danced like a moth in the firelights.White horses rode high as the devil passed by Taking souls to Hades by twilight.Five...
Songs HomeSongs The listings on this site are organized by artist (last name/first name). For example, 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 ...
When I was a little boy growing up in Salisbury, Rhodesia, I remember my mother singing lots of her favorite love songs while she was busy in the kitchen, and I heard them while I was outside playing with my toys. Songs like: When it’s Springtime in the Rockies, A kiss is still ...
CounterpartsLive In Toronto CruisicEuphoria (Vinyl) CryptopsyAs Gomorrah Burns (Vinyl Reissue) Da PumpDa Pump Of Unparalleled (Vinyl) Daisuke KazaokaSound Scape (Vinyl) Dave HollandUnited Dave Pike SetInfra-Red (Reissue) DelainDance With The Devil ...
Avatar, 'Dance Devil Dance' Black Waltz Productions Avatar, "Violence No Matter What" (ft. Lzzy Hale) Yes, Lzzy Hale has one of the great power vocals in rock, but the Halestorm vocalist takes it even more extreme during her collaboration with Avatar on the aggressive rocker, “Violence No...
This is a brief post to address an “important” issue having to do with the dismaying decay of standards. When catching a bit of news online—as nearly everyone does today—talking heads seem to be in lockstep with a new standard of pronunciation of the word “Important.” Nearly every ...