Over 100 music fans have voted on the 60+ Best Songs with West in the Title. Current Top 3: West Coast Thang, Go West, Wild, Wild West
Earle, Rosalie
“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...
In the midst of it he released a stark, angry folk record of astonishing power: the title track of The Ghost of Tom Joad interpolates Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath into a hushed ballad trembling with rage at the abandonment of America’s working class, somehow simultaneously embodying ...
The new album was recorded after Neale moved from Los Angeles to her family’s farm in rural Virginia in April 2020.“Acquainted with Night was a focusing inward amidst the loud and bright Los Angeles surrounding me. It was an attempt to create spaciousness and quiet reverie wi...
Two-time GRAMMY winner and 28-time nominee Neil Young is back with 'F##IN' UP,' another album of re-recorded oldies, this time with Crazy Horse. But if that sounds like old hat, this is Young — and the script is flipped yet again.
Although the title given on the label is ‘When All the Saints Come Marching In’, the group sings the modern lyrics beginning with “When the saints go marching in”. No author is shown on the label. The earliest versions were slow and stately, but as time passed the recordings became ...
2021. Like its title suggests, the record was a culmination of years of busking, lengthy touring stints and years spent honing her songwriting. Ferrell left her rural West Virginia home in her early 20s and traveled the country with fellow nomadic musicians until she finally ended up in ...
The title track is also, perhaps, the most of-the-moment song on the record. Matthews, along with the help of guest vocalist Brandi Carlile, says that we need to “Let the children lead the way.” It’s a quietly political, irony-free plea for peace and hope for future generations. ...
“God” its heavenly feel. Brian Wilson was fascinated by spirituality and said this song came out of prayer sessions in the studio. “We made it a religious ceremony,” he said of recordingPet Sounds. The only problem: The use of the word “God” in the title scared off some radio ...