Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
In an attempt to write a song in the same vein as "Daydream", Paul McCartney composed "Good Day Sunshine", [15] [59] which the Beatles recorded in June during the sessions for Revolver. [60] "Good Day Sunshine" uses no guitars, but like "Daydream" it features honky-tonk piano, a shuffling beat, applied dominants and similarly themed lyrics.
“I’m just trying to make her proud, and continue to live my daydream,” the 27-year-old singer and songwriter explained.
Lily Meola wrote her audition song "Daydream" at a time "when things were really beautiful," but a family crisis forced the rising star to put her daydreams on hold.
The Lovin' Spoonful is an American folk-rock band formed in Greenwich Village, New York City, in 1964.The band were among the most popular groups in the United States for a short period in the mid-1960s and their music and image influenced many of the contemporary rock acts of their era.
Day Dream", a jazz standard composed by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn with lyrics by John Latouche, 1941 "Daydream" (The Lovin' Spoonful song) , 1966 "Daydream" (Wallace Collection song) , 1969; covered by the Gunter Kallmann Choir (1970) and others
America’s Got Talent contestant Lily Meola performed a soaring original song titled “Butterfly” during the reality contest’s semifinal round on Tuesday.. The 27-year-old Hawaii native was ...
Lily Meola – duet vocals on "Will You Remember Mine" The Nashville String Machine – strings; Lukas Nelson – background vocals; Paula Nelson – duet vocals on "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" Willie Nelson – acoustic guitar, lead vocals; Dolly Parton – duet vocals on "From Here to the Moon and Back" Mickey Raphael – bass harmonica ...
"Those Simple Things" and "Daydream" (sometimes subtitled "What a Day for a") are songs by English pop group Right Said Fred, released as a double a-side single, and the fourth and final single from their album Up. "Daydream" is a cover version of the song of the same name by The Lovin' Spoonful.