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"Something Loud" is a song by American rock band, Jimmy Eat World. It was released on June 10, 2022 as the band's first independent single on their label, Exotic Location. It was released on June 10, 2022 as the band's first independent single on their label, Exotic Location.
Oh, do, do, do something! I've got a kiss and a hug and a kiss or two I want to give them away, and I'm gonna give them away to you! Boop-boop-boop-a-doop! Sittin' around just seems so dumb; And, look at me, I'm just gettin numb So, oh do, oh do something! All alone, just we two, And I feel so bup-bup-a-do! So, oh do, do, do!
A love song to the group's hometown, New York, which thinks wistfully back to a time when the twin towers completed the New York skyline. Includes the lyrics “I swear it was beautiful before they sent those aeroplanes.” [34] Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris "If This Is Goodbye" All the Roadrunning: 2006: Inspired by Ian McEwan's piece in ...
Jimmy Eat World have included "Work" in their live performances since 2004. In November 2004, they played an acoustic version of the song in Live 105's annual Studio Sessions concerts. Aidin Vaziri of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote that "the simple acoustic setting added to [the] song." [4] The band played "Work" while touring in 2005, as well.
Kesha chimes in on the second verse, singing, “I thought we'd get married, move to the beach / But like everything I said, it's just smoke and dreams / And I'm layin' in this bed, ain't makin ...
Speaking about the song, Grennan said, "I wanted to write a song that reminded me of a moment in my life where I realised I had given up something that was really making a difference in my life – in a good way. It's about reconnecting. It's that feeling when you're at the top of the rollercoaster and you're like: this is the best feeling". [1]
Dennis Quaid's biopic "Reagan" also features work that the former president penned with Mike Curb, reinterpreted by Lee Greenwood.
According to author John Blaney, the lyrics of "It's So Hard" represent a summary of Lennon's struggle with life's difficulties. [3] The lyrics describe one of Lennon's attitudes towards life, complaining about difficulties and the need to eat and love, commenting that sometimes things get so difficult he wants to stop trying; [4] he ultimately finds solace with his lover.