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Here, the lyrics and their connection to ex Dalton Gomez. Ariana Grande’s song “Don’t Wanna Break Up Again” details why a split needed to be for good. Here, the lyrics and their connection ...
The lyrics of "Begin Again" are about a protagonist falling in love again after a failed relationship. [14] Swift told Good Morning America about the song's content, "It's actually a song about kind of when you've gotten through a really bad relationship and you finally dust yourself off and go on that first date after a horrible breakup and ...
Dan Seals – lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar; John Ford Coley – lead and backing vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards; Johnny Christopher – acoustic guitar; Steve Gibson – acoustic guitar, electric guitar; Bobby Thompson – acoustic guitar; Doyle Grisham – steel guitar; Shane Keister – keyboards; Bobby Emmons ...
In 2017, Dan Weiss of Billboard ranked the song third on his list of the top 15 Steely Dan songs, [17] and in 2020, Phil Freeman of Stereogum ranked the song second on his list of the top 10 Steely Dan songs. [18] Billboard praised the "sarcastic" lyrics, the "stinging instrumental break" and the "chilling" piano playing. [19]
"Again" is a song by American rock musician Lenny Kravitz, being the only new song from his first Greatest Hits album, released in 2000. Written, arranged and produced by himself, "Again" was initially set to be on his sixth studio album; however, Kravitz found that the song didn't fit the tone of the album, releasing it instead as the lead single from the compilation on September 22, 2000 ...
"Again" is a popular song with music by Lionel Newman and words by Dorcas Cochran. It first appeared in the film Road House ( 1948 ), sung by Ida Lupino . [ 1 ] An instrumental rendition was used in the movie Pickup on South Street ( 1953 ).
"Get on Up and Do It Again" is a song by Canadian studio project Suzy Q. The song was written by Jerry Cucuzzella, Giovanni D'Orazio, Sergio Panzera and was produced by the J.C. Records owner Jerry Cucuzzella.
While the song has been assumed by fans and others to be about recreational drug use and other forms of hedonistic behavior, especially given dramatic lyrics such as "[s]wallowing colors from the sounds I hear" and "[a]m I just a crazy guy", [3] Osbourne later stated that "Flying High Again" was inspired by his successful re-emergence as a solo artist.