“The song became more widely, and poignantly, known, in 2017 when Glen Campbell’s recording was released two months before his death in August, 2017, and also used as the title song of his final album,Adiós. Featuring twelve songs Campbell had long loved but never recorded, the album w...
网易云音乐是一款专注于发现与分享的音乐产品,依托专业音乐人、DJ、好友推荐及社交功能,为用户打造全新的音乐生活。
“Imagine I’m Madonna/Imagine I’m the Madonna,” vogues Georgia Ellery, self-actualizing her stardom. In an alternate reality, “Greatest Hits” is soundtracking a scene of eyebrow-raising decadence in Studio 54 at this very moment. In our timeline it’s playing out on less opulent ...
They sing between 3 and 6 songs that were hits for each band. The backup band is the same for all. Everyone seems to think the Turtles were not good. It is true that they are not the original but the lead singer from the Archie’s has a great voice. And this show had Mark ...
From the wiki: “‘It’s Getting Better’ was written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil (‘Make Your Own Kind of Music‘,’Never Gonna Let You Go‘, ‘We Gotta Get Out of This Place‘). The earliest evident recording of ‘It’s Getting Better’ was by the Vogues for their August 1968...
I indexed the first year of Run-DMSteve in November of 2011. You can find it over there on the left in the Blogroll. (The Rolling Stones, Now!– A look back at the band as they moved from covering their American blues idols to writing their own songs. They’re barely a year away...
If you like the music of yesteryear, you can get a whole mix tape full of it. Music from the 60s and 70s by some of the day's biggest artists, including The Turtles, Little Anthony, Gary Puckett & The Union Gap as well as The Vogues, The Classic IVs and The Cowsills. ...
They were the first band to use a Moog Syntesizer and Mickey Dolenz bought the 3rd one sold. They are the only artists to outsell the Beatles and Stones in one year. They were the first group to put video and music together, thanks Mr. Nesmith! Their songs are covered by at least ...
(their cover of "...Baby One More Time" is from Freaky Friday), and as the theme to The Drew Carey Show (BFS' trashy take on the Vogues' classic "Five O'Clock World.") Once songs have been, er, "Soup-ified," they all sound pretty much the same -- cranking guitars, lots of ...
The generic three words appear in countless songs. Today, I happen to hear them in a (no-longer)boy band’s lyric. Improbably, that particular earworm began burrowing before the turn of this Century. The tone and cadence in asking for an explanation of “why,” as with most communication...