” she shared ina November 2023 interview. “We were all writing this song called ‘Play Dumb.’ It was like this cheating song about knowing someone’s cheating on you, but playing dumb, so you can hold on a little bit longer, and I didn’t relate to...
which was about pretending not to know someone’s cheating on you, so “you can hold on a little bit longer”, however she says she didn’t relate to that idea, so just started “freestyling
Leave it toLCD Soundsystem's producer/frontmanJames Murphyto pen a holiday song about the depressing side of the season. "If your world is feeling small/ There's no one on the phone/ You feel close enough to call," he sings, tapping into that seasonal weir...
Swift did an impression of reality star Kate Gosselin in a The View sketch, and starred with Bill Hader in a Twilight ("Firelight") parody. As Seth Meyers told Howard Stern years later, "we brought Taylor in Lorne’s office … [and] she sings this song which is not only a beautiful...
The upbeat, synth-filled hit is filled with sturdy synths and simple, yet witty lyricism about a loved one's fluctuating moods. "You're yes then you're no /You're in then you're out /You're up then you're down /You're wrong when it's r...
But for all of the time travel shenanigans and the culture of the 1950’s as compared to the 1980’s, where this movie sings is in its cast. From Michael J. Fox in the Marty McFly role, to Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover and especially Thomas Wilson as Biff make this...
The couple had a brief fling in 2014, which could just be what Taylor's referring to when she sings: 'Who's gonna stop us from waltzing back into rekindled flames / If we know the steps anyway / We embroidered the memories of the time I was away / Stitching, "We were just kids, ...
In the song, Mitchell sings about a one-night stand between the narrator (presumably herself, based on clues in the song) and a farmhand she dubs “Coyote.” Executive assistant to the stars Chris O'Dell alleged in her 2009 autobiography that the subject of the song is none other than ...
" Astley states. "Roger, on the other hand, only wanted to do his vocals in the evenings, so my days were very, very long. In fact, I remember Pete leaving when I was preparing to do a vocal session with Roger, and he said 'Make sure he sings the right notes.' I thought 'Oh...
s not hard to imagine Turner on a stool singing directly to you. The material lives up to the Zig Zigler-approved title, although the chorus to “The Next Storm,” one of my favorite songs, is a little awkward in this time of physical distancing. When Turner sings “I don’t want ...