The Isley Brothers "Holding On": Woah, baby You got me holding on Oh, baby You got me holding on Sometimes I can't move without you (...
This title is a cover of Holding On as made famous by Bailey Zimmerman The lyrics below are only an example. Go on, write your own! *Or go on, test your singing skills in Latin! Be one of the first to customize this song Unlimited changes to your song for 90 days after purchase ...
It's okay to compare yourself to the records you grew up on. You don't have to feel bad about trying to make something epic.' That whole process has opened my eyes to the greater scope of everything." yyy Lost in the Dream is out now. The War On Drugs play Vicar Street, Dublin...
Look at everybody's mouths. They start doing the lyrics, even though you would never buy the record." Can you imagine going up and buying that? But everybody knows it. It's internalized. Speaking of great pop songs, I would love to know a bit...
The War on Drugs: “Thinking of a Place” In the War on Drugs’ music, you’re never quite sure where the road leads, but you have faith it’s safe to travel. Bandleader Adam Granduciel’s romantic, mysterious vision of America is at its most expansive on the 11-minute “Thinking ...
single. But what a single. On this rough-and-ready studio recording of live favorite “Vampire Empire,” Adrienne Lenker’s deep sensitivity to everything around her is at its most finely tuned. Atop ragged folk-rock, she spills forth about sex that transcends gender and drugs that don’t...
The Beatles' story is inextricably linked with drugs, from their early pre-fame days on Benzedrine and Preludin, to the flower-power era with cannabis and LSD, and onto harder drugs including cocaine and heroin as the 1960s ended. Don't miss the full sto
This also ain't a song that mentions its title in the lyrics. David Byrne wrote "Life During Wartime" as a post-apocalyptic tale about some secretive things going on behind the scenes, presumably across the U.S.: Houston, Detroit and Pittsburgh are all mentioned by name, as is Talking ...
lyrics—captures the longing and introspection characteristic of The Mamas & The Papas’ style. Compared to other tracks like “Look Through My Window,” which also delves into the complexities of love and relationships, “Words of Love” provides a sharper commentary on the nature of romance, ...
On the first track “Villluminati,” a choir is heard singing, “I’m a born sinner / But I die better than that, I swear,” and Cole follows with the lyrics, “It’s a lot darker this time.” Cole mentioning darkness plays into someone feeling they’ve reached the darkest points...