The song she is most closely associated with is “We’ll Meet Again,” which she often sang as she visited army bases throughout the war. Roger Waters, in his inimitable ironic fashion, mentions Vera Lynn and “We’ll Meet Again” while implying that his character in "The Wall" will, ...
Not so surprisingly, Jim Morrison was thinking of his nether regions when he sang "Light My Fire" on the Doors' self-titled debut album in 1967. Still, he makes a pretty convincing case to the girl he sweet talks for more than seven minutes. At least he's not promising her much more...
Not so surprisingly, Jim Morrison was thinking of his nether regions when he sang "Light My Fire" on the Doors' self-titled debut album in 1967. Still, he makes a pretty convincing case to the girl he sweet talks for more than seven minutes. At least he's not promising her much more...
Brian Alford first met Colin Day when they both sang in a Fulham church choir but Brian would first pursue a career in music with his own youth club band called ‘The Shadows’ (no not that one) before John White and him broke away as a duo called The Shadows brothers’. They ...
sang them to myself all year long, for decades. I still remember most of them: “Banks of Marble,”“Blowin’ in the Wind,”“Respect,”“The Song is Love,”“Both Sides Now,”“Fountain of Sorrow,”“Changes,”“Peaceful Easy Feeling,”“Reel, Oh Reel,”“Oleanna,”“Ain’t Gonna...
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