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Bernie Taupin is an English lyricist, poet, and singer. In his long-term collaboration with Elton John, he has written the lyrics for most of John's songs.Over the years, he has written songs for a variety of other artists, including Alice Cooper, Heart, Melissa Manchester, Starship, Rod Stewart and Richie Sambora.
Released in July 1974, "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)" reached number sixteen in the United States and number ten on the UK Singles Chart. The B-side was the ballad "Through the Lonely Nights", which was not featured on any album until the 2005 compilation Rarities 1971-2003 .
I Was Trying to Describe You to Someone received generally positive reviews upon its release. Reviewing the album for Melted Magazine, Savannah Woodard writes "...the quality of product that Wednesday has created is evident of the talent, work, and emotions that have been poured into every track on this album" and that "Wednesday has created a truly unique and note-worthy album; one that will ...
Wednesday's sound has been described as country, shoegaze, and indie or alternative rock. [10] [21] Hartzman said her first formative record was Reading, Writing and Arithmetic by The Sundays. After discovering the shoegaze band Swirlies, she knew she wanted to "combine The Sundays’ vocals with [Swirlies'] music and country lyrics." [22]
In this week's issue, Witherspoon, whose new film with Will Ferrell, You're Cordially Invited, premieres Jan. 30, told PEOPLE that filming for the prequel series will "start in March." "I'm really ...
The song features in the 1973 film Paper Moon. [13]A 1933 recording of the song was the theme song for the 1974 ABC situation comedy Paper Moon. [14]A re-arrangement of the song done by Herbie Hancock is included in the 1986 movie Round Midnight (starring saxophonist Dexter Gordon), and the accompanying soundtrack album The other Side of Round Midnight.
Lennon was highly critical of "It's Only Love", describing it as a "lousy song" with "abysmal lyrics". [4] In MacDonald's opinion, the song is a "twee make-weight" that, while "slightly redeemed by the vigorous chorus", features the "hollowest" lyrics of Lennon's career.
"It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and first released on his 1965 album Bringing It All Back Home. It was written in the summer of 1964, first performed live on October 10, 1964, and recorded on January 15, 1965.