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Still, the song is a queasy treat; Waits must have known how it sounded when he recorded it. The Black Rider has the distinction of being probably the most extreme album in Tom Waits’ entire oeuvre, not so much for its individual songs as for the contrasts between them. Along the way it includes what is undoubtedly – a bold claim, but true ...
A list of sad songs for the next time you're feeling blue and depressed, including "hope ur ok" by Olivia Rodrigo, ... Celeste makes singing about loss so hauntingly beautiful in this 2019 track ...
"Linger" has since become one of the band's most famous songs, though O'Riordan noted that the band did not expect the song to reach the level of commercial success that it did. [14] In a 2012 interview, O'Riordan commented, "I remember when MTV first put 'Linger' in heavy rotation, every time I walked into a diner or a hotel lobby, it was like ...
The same year, Ultimate Classic Rock, in their list of Bowie's ten best songs, listed "The Man Who Sold the World" at number 10, calling it "one of his most haunting songs of all time". [26] They subsequently commended Lulu and Nirvana 's cover versions for helping bring the song into the mainstream. [ 26 ]
The song was also included on his new album HIGH, ... “Stunning rendition of Messed Up As Me,” one person wrote on X, formerly Twitter, as another agreed it was "hauntingly beautiful."
Reaching for it, desperately afraid of never having beautiful ghosts of days gone by to cling to in her older years. [4] The song was released on digital platforms and to streaming services on November 15, 2019, one month before the film's theatrical release. [5] A lyric video for the song was released on YouTube the same day.
Kristen Hersh of Throwing Muses shows off her hauntingly beautiful voice and Michael Stipe chimes in on the refrain—the effect is equal parts eerie and elegant. 19. “I Was A Teenage Werewolf ...
Higher” is described as a crazy, "sexy, cool song" with suggestive lyrics in regards to Cannabis, “Break me down/Roll me up/Boy I can be your pipe dream”. “You vs. Them,” is described as "hauntingly beautiful song", that lyrically describes "the apprehension of getting into a relationship, of which, she may be referring to a person or ...