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"Albatross" is the only Fleetwood Mac composition to inspire at least two Beatles songs, "Sun King" from 1969's Abbey Road and the single Don't Let Me Down (Beatles song). [10] [15] George Harrison commented in a 1987 interview that the Beatles used "Albatross" as a starting point to construct a new song.
In the lyrics of the song, Ekberg describes a woman whom she calls a mouse. The word albatraoz is made-up but refers to the albatross [6] and is also the name of a Swedish electronic group that AronChupa is a member of. The song's use of "mouse" is a play on words, [citation needed] as mus (the Swedish word for "mouse") is also a slang term for ...
"Albatross" is a song by American heavy metal band Corrosion of Conformity. It was released as the lead single from the band's fourth studio album, Deliverance.Written by vocalist/guitarist Pepper Keenan and drummer Reed Mullin, "Albatross" was a hit on rock radio, peaking at No. 19 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart. [1]
Taylor Swift’s new bonus track “The Albatross” has Swifties already trying to deduce its meaning just hours after its announcement. “I’m really, really proud of this record,” Swift, 34 ...
Merriam-Webster's dictionary helped clear up some initial confusion by sharing its entry for "albatross" on X Feb. 23, the same day Swift shared the name of the song. "albatross | noun/ a ...
Aesop Rock references the albatross on the song "Dorks" The band Alter Bridge references wearing an albatross around one's neck in the song "Wouldn't You Rather" from the album Walk the Sky. The band Badflower references the albatross in the song "Animal". The band Bastille references the albatross in the song "The Weight of Living Pt. 1".
Taylor Swift's 'The Albatross' may be her third love song to Travis Kelce. Read the lyrics and Kelce's connection to them. ... “The Albatross” explores the public stigma of being attached to ...
"Albatross" is a song by Big Wreck. It is the title track from the band's 2012 album, and was released as the album's lead single. It is Big Wreck's first single released after reuniting in 2010 and their first single release since 2002. A 16-second preview clip of the song was released on October 24, 2011.