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"Dammit" (sometimes subtitled "Growing Up") is a song by American rock band Blink-182, released on September 23, 1997, as the second single from the group's second studio album, Dude Ranch (1997). Written by bassist Mark Hoppus, the song concerns maturity and growing older. It was written about a fictional breakup and the difficulty of seeing a ...
The song was released in September, [41] and was added to the playlist of Los Angeles–based radio station KROQ, after which the song began to be played across the country. [20] Mainstream rock received "Dammit" in November, and MTV picked up the "Dammit" video, bumping it into "stress rotation" in December. [29]
"Dammit Janet" is a song/musical number in the original 1973 British musical stage production, The Rocky Horror Show as well as its 1975 film counterpart The Rocky Horror Picture Show, book, music and lyrics by Richard O'Brien, musical arrangements by Richard Hartley.
Miranda Lambert's new album features a songwriting credit from her husband, Brendan McLoughlin. The song, titled "Dammit Randy," came from a jam session they had during the COVID lockdowns
In 1998 singer Bette Midler covered the song, retitled simply "I'm Beautiful", for her album Bathhouse Betty. That album, the title of which references her time as a performer in gay bathhouses, was catered to the gay community. As such she revised the lyrics to the song to be more specifically directed towards the struggle of gay people to be ...
Name of song, originating album, and year released. Song Year Album Lead vocal(s) Ref. "Falling" [r] 2019 None Mark Hoppus Matt Skiba "I Really Wish I Hated You" (featuring Miley Cyrus) [s] 2019 None Mark Hoppus Matt Skiba Miley Cyrus [41] "Life's So Boring" [t] 1999 None Instrumental [42] "Love's Not Pretty" [u] 2020 None Mark Hoppus Matt Skiba
Osees is an American rock band formed in San Francisco, California in 1997, now based in Los Angeles, California. [1] Originally the solo recording project of John Dwyer, the band has evolved through numerous line-up and name changes since its founding, with Dwyer serving as the band leader and primary songwriter throughout.
Jung and Dammit worked together to compose all of the tracks in the album, but all of the members helped to arrange the songs. “I created the big frameworks for the songs, and each member tweaked their part to their liking,” Jung said. “I love garage rock, so we listened to garage rock songs and worked on the music together.