Over 900 music fans have voted on the 60+ Best Songs with 'You' in the Title. Current Top 3: We Will Rock You, All You Need Is Love, You Shook Me All Night ...
The word “end” itself must be in the title. So, for example, Love Me T-END-er doesn’t count. Once a title is taken, another song with the same title is out. So, “The End” by the Doors is gone after I start things off. Other rules, as I think of them. And I’ll sta...
But as you'll see in the below list of 40 Songs With Titles Not in the Lyrics, things took a more complicated turn during the rock era when artists would randomly attach a set of words to songs that never got around to saying their titles.You'll find a few artists – such as the ...
Over 700 music fans have voted on the 60+ Best Songs With Kiss in the Title. Current Top 3: Kiss On My List, Kiss From A Rose, Kiss Me
“Is That All There Is?,” which blends spoken word with a glossy, show-tune inspired vocal melody, remains one of the great testaments to nihilism outside of The Big Lebowski. The song was inspired by the 1896 story “Disillusionment” by Thomas Mann, specifically, the line, “Is that ...
The 50 best love songs of all time on the Billboard charts -- songs with "love" in the title that are the biggest hits.
"Think About It" is dense, wordy, even "intellectual" — a word Snoop comes back to a few times in the track. It's also a seemingly incongruous mixture of aggressive rapping, where Snoop sounds like he's really pushing himself; with laid-back music reminiscent of 1970s soul. And yet ...
"Santa Stole My Girlfriend" by The Maine. The title is pretty self-explanatory. Chorus calls Santa an obscene name. O Holy Crap. Good lord, good lord. Not to be confused withthat one wrestleman's"O Holy Crap." Speaking of Homestar Runner,Hooked on Decemberweenfeatures a collection ofDec...
Why we should write such a dark song in this beautiful, sunny place, I really don’t know. We wrote everything there – the tempo changes, everything. And I’m playing the harmonica in these little cafes, and there’s Keith with the guitar. “Midnight Rambler” was recorded during The...
2. We generally start by reading the song's title and lyrics. As we proceed we — Identify and discuss new words and expressions. Children are provided with word recognition tools (such as phonics) as needed. — Discuss the content of the song. Our goal is to always read for meaning. ...