And The Foundations, gold records and all, climbed aboard a bus for a series of one-nighters — still trying to prove something. MORE:About Motown Records, the musical hit factory behind dozens of hit songs The Foundations – Baby, Now That I’ve Found You, performed on Top o...
Kendrick Lamar’s ability to smoothly shift from volatile to docile and back is one of many qualities I have long admired in the champion MC. It really is impressive how each of his albums contain pairs of songs such as “DNA” and “LOVE;”“The Blacker the Berry” and “Complexion (A...
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From the wiki: “‘Help Me, Rhonda’ was written by Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys, with additional lyrics by Mike Love. Unlike many other songs by the band from this period, ‘Help Me, Rhonda’ features a lead vocal sung by Al Jardine. ...
The Foundations –“Build Me Up Buttercup” The joyous song was the second hit from the diverse British soul band. Two decades later, it received renewed attention in the 1998 film,There’s Something About Mary. Tommy James & the Shondells –“Crimson and Clover” ...
’s Giants Stadium. The band vamped for another five minutes before Duff McKagan announced that Rose had left because an audience member hit him in the groin with a lighter and that the show was over. On the bright side, GNR cut their set short by only a few songs. According to the...
Original Performer: The FoundationsParody Song Title: "Build Him Up, Dub-ya"Parody Written by: Malcolm HigginsThe Lyrics why you should build him up, (build him up) dubya baby, Michael's let us down, (let us down) his bullshit abounds, but then worst of all(worst of all)you're ...
Singer-songwriter Claudia and her bandmate/partner Marcel Kunkel have a sophisticated recording setup in their own house and are more than capable of getting excellent-sounding results by themselves. They got in touch with me, however, because they were keen to try and get the foundations of th...
The following are some of the best songs about flowers. This list is not in order from best to worst—each one of these songs is equally amazing. 1. Every Rose Has Its Thorn – Poison This power ballad, released in 1988, is glam rock band Poison’s only number-one hit. Bret Michaels...