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"Must Be Doin' Somethin' Right" is a song written by Marty Dodson and Patrick Jason Matthews and recorded by American country music singer Billy Currington. It was released in May 2005 as the first single from Currington's 2005 album Doin' Somethin' Right. The song became Currington’s first number one hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country ...
Dickinson uses iambic meter throughout the poem to replicate that of "Hope's song through time". [5] Most of Dickinson's poetry contains quatrains and runs in a hymnal meter, which maintains the rhythm of alternating between four beats and three beats during each stanza. [5] "'Hope' is the thing with feathers" is broken into three stanzas, each ...
The concept of "necessary evil" is an idea that must be thoroughly rejected. Evil is not necessary, and to accept it as such is to perpetuate it. Evil must be opposed, rejected, and avoided at all costs. It should never be viewed as something that we must unavoidably and inevitably participate in. We trivialize evil when we refer to it as ...
All Things Must Pass is the third studio album by the English rock musician George Harrison.Released as a triple album in November 1970, it was Harrison's first solo work after the break-up of the Beatles in April that year.
The song has been recorded by: Carla Bley and Steve Swallow. It appears on their 1988 album, Duets. Frankie Knuckles. It appears on his 1991 album, Beyond The Mix. Liz McComb. It appears on her 1992 album, Acoustic Woman. the David Crowder Band. It appears on their 2005 album, A Collision or (3+4=7).
Toledo began developing the songs electronically, with the ideas later being fleshed out into full songs in 2018. [ 4 ] In an official write-up on the album titled "Newness and Strangeness", Toledo wrote, "The songs [from Making a Door Less Open ] contain elements of EDM , hip hop , futurism , doo-wop , soul , and of course rock and roll .
"Hope of Deliverance" is a song by English singer-songwriter Paul McCartney, released in December 1992 by Parlophone as the lead single from his ninth solo studio album, Off the Ground (1993). The rock and Latin song was written by McCartney and produced by him with Julian Mendelsohn .
[5] Chip Madinger and Mark Easter, while saying English has a "passable voice," state that "Must Do Something About It" is "an agreeable if not particularly memorable song." [ 3 ] However, Allmusic's Guarisco calls the song a "nice little ballad whose pop undertones allow it to stick in the listener’s mind."