歌曲: The Bazooka Bubble Gum SongAwwww yeah!Yo my Mom!She gave me dollarShe told me to buy a collarbut i aint buy no collarInstead I bought some[Chorus]Bubble GumBazooka-zooka BubbleGumBazooka-zooka BubbleGumMy Mom!She gave me a quarterShe told me to take the porterBut I aint take ...
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The jangly riff is killer, Stipe’s vox have great production and harmony. The lyrics are kind of what brings it down for me, even though it’s such a strong album starter. And I guess having bubble-gum lyrics is part of the meta-reference to the “Pop Song” of the title? Maybe....
"They were above the bubblegum music of the day and the lyrics and music sat well together. Sedaka's back on tour, and still on song; Philip Key talks to the musical genius who has penned some of pop's best-loved hits Air Hostess is pop punk bubblegum music at its most chewy. The...
I wondered if he remembered the song and lyrics to the Vera Lynn classic, “We’ll Meet Again”, not knowing where or when, but repeating those words over and over like a mantra to bolster his courage. I wonder if he thought about whether he’d see his 30th birthday in October 1944....
But by the '60s, rock was starting to evolve into something heavier, darker, more dangerous and well beyond the sugary bubble gum doo-wop of the '50s. And while the '60s saw great twists and turns musically, the '70s saw rock going two directions, with a more folk and melodic side ...
write the song lyrics herself. Under the mononym SAYAKA, she released a few more singles, and after multiple auditions, found a role onstage in a Japanese revival ofInto the Woods. After appearing in the finale of the long-runningMito KomonTV show, she suddenly announced, through her grandmo...
s-game-as-metaphor-for-love songwriting subgenre, the Cats’ “Mother May I” and “Alle Alle Oxen Free” stand up to “Simon Says,”“1-2-3 Red Light” or any other 1910 Fruitgum Company song for that matter. In the latter, Lloyd’s breathy vocals imbue the lyrics and bouncy ...
Sticky-sweet bubble gum harmonies form the earworm’s anatomy, but its soul thrives in its feminist grit. Between the euphoric bursts of neon-coloured melodies, 0mili0us delivers rapid-fire rap bars that sharpen the edges of this otherwise sugar-coated anthem. By injecting Y2K aesthetics with ...
“Happy, free, confused, and lonely in the best way” are the lyrics that jump out at me in this song. The specific age it evokes—when many people graduate from college—is a pivotal one, and a contradictory one. You’ve been an adult for several years, but in a provisional kind ...