This ranked poll includes songs like "Watch What Happens" by Frank Sinatra, and "Watch Out" by ABBA. If you think a good song with watch in the title is missing from this list, go ahead and add it so others can vote for it too. Songs with watch in the lyrics are only allowed...
While "My Heart Will Go On" is the theme song to the blockbuster film "Titanic," the song succeeds as a stand-alone ballad of enduring love and survival. James Horner composed both the soundtrack and the song, with lyrics by Will Jennings. Horner's soundtrack weaves the motifs ...
I wanted to write songs that reflected 100 percent who I am as a person — both in the lyrics and in the music. A few years ago, I wrote a song and wasn’t happy with it, so I decided to focus on finding a better creative direction. And th...
To test the improved Siri, I ran two experiments. First, I dictated several long texts, tongue twisters, as well asBohemian RhapsodyandAlphabet Aerobicslyrics, and sent them to my best friend. (She is a patient saint.) For the tongue twisters and song lyrics,I simultaneously dictated...
Watches are a constant presence in song lyrics. They have their own cookie baker. They've become a recognized investment class. The traffic statistics from this site would suggest that more people than ever before care about watches – or at the very least, they're reading about them. No ...
Kelly Clarkson has been back in the spotlight in 2015. She sang with John Legend, released her new album Piece By Piece, sang a duet with Jimmy Fallon, and is now being asked to reveal her deepest, darkest secrets. Clarkson was on Watch What…
At the end of it, you don’t know what happens, but I’m just sitting there singing the lyrics with the flowers still in my hand. Despite the effort you put into something, you’ll never know if you’ll get what you really want. ...
If you want to see what happens next – or how it really happened, or what it looked like live – here are 10 more films to check out. (I’m not counting the two movies in which Dylan acted, director Sam Peckinpah’s Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid or the unavaila...
learning helpless and satisfied. right about to say that. on the turntable, on a moving floor. there's a big part of the show where the floor moves, and it's in a circle. we learned helpless, and then they said, oh, can you do what you just did in that last song, but ...
This is what happens. You get what you want, and now you're empty. I like they let me do stuff with Billy. I played him with like a tick, like twitchy, because he had a bunch of scenes that Joss had wonderfully written where he kept wanting to say the right thing, but then mes...