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"Losing My Religion" is a song by the American alternative rock band R.E.M., released in February 1991 by Warner Bros. as the first single from their seventh album, Out of Time (1991). It developed from a mandolin riff improvised by the guitarist, Peter Buck , with lyrics about unrequited love .
The song indulges in religious allegory, and is one of the few songs on Magna Carta Holy Grail that touches upon existential and spiritual themes. [4] Throughout the song he ponders faith, superstition and free thinking. [5] The songs features Jay-Z rapping a lyric of rock band R.E.M.'s 1991 single "Losing My Religion". [1]
"She's My Religion" was written by Heather Baron-Gracie (pictured) and Sam de Jong about the former's partner, Kelsi Luck. Baron-Gracie wrote "She's My Religion" about her partner, Kelsi Luck. When speaking to Pride Magazine, Baron-Gracie explained: "[The song] describes her as a person, and I wanted that. There are so many songs on the album ...
Is That Religion? is a 1930 satirical American big band jazz song that incorporates elements of gospel music, including lyrics of the traditional Negro spiritual All God's Chillun Got Shoes. It was composed by Maceo Pinkard , with lyrics by Mitchell Parish .
And speaking of this seasonal music, we've put together a list of 25 of the best religious Christmas songs! Whether you're turning on the radio, curating a Spotify playlist, or walking through a ...
This category contains articles related to musical compositions which make any kind of references to religion, faith, and irrationality. Several do not contain any criticisms of the aforementioned, implied or otherwise.
Songs critical of religion (105 P) Pages in category "Songs about religion" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect ...
"Mi Religión" (My Religion) is a single by Puerto Rican singer and songwriter Yandel from his fourth studio album Update. It was released on May 5, 2017, under Sony Music Latin as the record's lead single. A music video premiered on May 26, 2017. The song was written by Yandel, Egbert "Haze" Rosa and Jesús Nieves, and was produced by Haze.