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Songs about homelessness, the condition of lacking stable, safe, and functional housing. Pages in category "Songs about homelessness" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
"If That Were Me" is a song by English recording artist Melanie C. It was co-written and produced by Rick Nowels for her solo debut studio album Northern Star (1999). The song's lyrics address the issue of homelessness. [1] Selected as the album's fifth and final single, "If That Were Me" was released on 27 November 2000.
"Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)" or "Gypsy Woman (La da dee la da da)" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Crystal Waters from her debut studio album, Surprise (1991). Written by Neal Conway and Waters, the song was released on April 3, 1991 by Mercury Records , as the lead single from the album.
An instrumental or instrumental song is music without any vocals, although it might include some inarticulate vocals, such as shouted backup vocals in a big band setting. Through semantic widening, a broader sense of the word song may refer to instrumentals. [1] [2] [3] The music is primarily or exclusively produced using musical instruments.
Lewis performed "Homeless" for the first time at the annual WXKS-FM Boston KISS Concert in 2008, [8] along with "Bleeding Love" and "Better in Time". [9] [10] It was also included on the set list of her The Labyrinth tour in 2010, and performed as the fifteenth song. [11] The song was later included on The Labyrinth Tour Live from The O2 DVD. [11]
Amándote (Thalía song) Amándote (Anna Carina song) El Amante; Amantes (song) Amantes de una Noche; Amapola (song) Amar sin ser amada; Amargura; Amarillo (J Balvin song) Amarillo (Shakira song) Amarte a Ti; Amarte Es un Placer (song) Amazonas State Anthem; América, América (song) AMG (song) Amiga Mía; Amigo (Roberto Carlos song) Amnesia ...
The music is in cut time, originally written in C major. [2] The lyrics were reportedly written by Lecuona while away from Cuba and is about the homesickness he was experiencing. [3] The term "Siboney" refers to one of the indigenous tribes that inhabited Cuba before the arrival of the Spanish colonists and acts as a symbol for the island.
The song has three sets of lyrics, as it was sung popularly, even some versions may differ. The first known version is the original one from 1885, focused on organising for labour rights. The second was recorded during the Spanish Civil War by the Orfeó Català under the direction of Francisco Pujol, [2] with the focus shifted towards antifascism.