Report lyrics error Cancel modificationsSend Any reproduction is prohibited as made famous byMike Denver Original songwriter : Ralph Mc Tell This title is a cover ofThe Streets of Londonas made famous byMike Denver Share your thoughts about The Streets of London ...
Don't be fooled by the title to Judy Garland's '50s New Years' staple: The lyrics within, written by midcentury composer Gordon Jenkins, are actually rather forlorn, bemoaning a New Year's evening spent all by her lonesome. And as if that weren't enough, while partygoers ...
On The Banks Of The Hudson Larry Kirwan On the Blanket Mick Hanley, Christy Moore On The One Road Francis O'Donovan On The Sea Unknown Only Our Rivers Run Free Michael McConnell Oró Sé Do Bheatha 'Bhaile Pádraig Pearse Oró, Sé Do Bheatha 'Bhaile (original lyrics, Jacobite version)...
Lyrics by:Benj Pasek/Justin Paul/Khiyon Hursey/Sukari Jones/Mark Sonnenblick Composed by:Benj Pasek/Justin Paul/Khiyon Hursey/Sukari Jones/Mark Sonnenblick Now fellow here you are In a *** British bar With a frothy little frown upon your lips Another...
A more representative song would be “The Ghosts,” which offers a jarring juxtaposition of old-fashioned waltz with glitchy electronics, but even more between the Edwardian sound of the music and the gruesome lyrics. Similarly, “The Hunt” recalls the classic Django/Grappelli Hot Club bands ...
But before that came “Hello, Goodbye”/“I Am The Walrus” – another No.1 hit, which featured one of the greatest B-sides in history, as Lennon’s Lewis Carroll-inspired masterpiece featured all kinds of psychedelic sound effects, random radio sounds, backwards music and surreal lyrics. ...
concept of genre becoming perhaps more fluid and obscure than ever, artists were arguably more fearless in expression and speaking their truth — fromBeyoncéandPost Malonedabbling in country music to pop stars likeSabrina Carpenter,Charli XCXandChappell Roanoffering lyrics ...
b. the text or lyrics of a song as distinguished from the music. c. contentious or angry speech; a quarrel. 3. a short talk or conversation: May I have a word with you? 4. an expression or utterance: a word of warning. 5. warrant, assurance, or promise: I give you my word...
” In and of itself, “Like a Rolling Stone,” which was rumored to be about Andy Warhol acolyte Edie Sedgwick, forever altered the landscape of popular music — its “vomitific” lyrics (in Dylan’s memorable term), literary ambition, and sheer length (6:13) shattered limitations of ...
The lyrics beautifully weave together the Old and New Testaments, telling the story of our Messiah, “the chosen One”—the One who would come to deliver his people from the consequences of their sins and establish his kingdom forever [1]. Each verse of “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” dire...