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Oddly enough, Sheeran actually wrote the lyrics and recorded the entire song alongside the entire band of Beoga, of which included Niamh Dunne. As mentioned previously in this article, Niamh Dunne is exactly who the entire opening line of the song is all about. At the end of the day, ther...
Nathaniel Bassey, a well-known Nigerian worship gospel music minister, pastor, and notable Christian leader whose songs have had a significant impact on people’s lives, wrote the song “See What The Lord Has Done.” It’s one of the songs from the album ...
He has said that none of the lovelorn songs are about anyone in particular, but that’s neither here nor there. The album as a whole — the tributes to the music and artists who made him, the admission that it all represents who he is — is more vulnerable than any romantic confe...
Should you care about Ed Sheeran, Miley Cyrus, BTS and Justin Bieber? Can algorithms write pop songs? Why does every intro sound like it’s underwater? Did you know John Denver is huge in Asia? Although one can barely move for think pieces on classic records by critics’ darlings, the ...
How might the songs sound different in the movie versus the Broadway show? Some of them are much longer. The word cinematic keeps coming to mind. There's this huge, magical world that Jon Chu has created and the music needed to have the size to occupy that world. ...
Two names synonymous with the best of Broadway are Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, who wrote the songs for "The Sound of Music," a smash hit later adapted into an award-winning film. Originally, producer Richard Halliday envisioned the show as a traditional play (sprinkled with the...
charts on both sides of the Atlantic on the strength of the singer’s duets withEd Sheeran,Dua Lipaand Bocelli’s son Mateo. One of the session’s most memorable moments was the now-classic collaboration withJosh Grobanon "We Will Meet Once Again" — a track that Groban...
andThe Hobbittrilogies, as well as Ed Sheeran’s hit “I See Fire.” Setting aside the hours of music written specifically for adaptations of J.R.R. Tolkien’s work, Middle Earth has inspired generations of musicians to write fantasy instrumental, classic rock and even heavy metal songs....
I don’t know what how I’m going to balance it because I feel like there’s so many things that God has put in me that would force me to be in the in the in the sort of light if you want to call it that. But I would love maybe like a balance of an Ed Sheeran type life...