Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
"Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush" is a single by Traffic. [1] It is the title song to the film of the same name, and features all four members of Traffic singing a joint lead, though the bridge and parts of the chorus have Steve Winwood singing unaccompanied. The single uses an edited version of the song, with the intro removed.
Here we go round the mulberry bush, The mulberry bush, the mulberry bush. Here we go round the mulberry bush On a cold and frosty morning. Other versions of the song tend to say "so early in the morning" or just "early in the morning" in place of "on a cold and frosty morning". The verse "This is the way we go to school" is used sometimes.
Due to the overtly sexual lyrics of "In the Bush" many radio stations banned it when it was released during 1978. [1] Because of limited airplay it only scored No. 58 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No. 29 on the Black Singles Chart , although it did top the Hot Dance Club Play chart along with the second single, " Keep On Jumpin' " . [ 2 ]
For the AC/DC song of the same name, see Highway to Hell. "Beating Around the Bush" is a pop song written by Wayne Burt and recorded by Australian blues, rock and R&B band Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons. [1] The song was released in July 1976 as the second single from the soundtrack to the 1976 film Oz.
Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!
On 18 October 2011, "The Sound of Winter" topped the Alternative Songs chart, knocking off "Walk" by the Foo Fighters.It was the band's fifth number-one hit single on the chart (their first in 12 years, since 1999's "The Chemicals Between Us"), as well as their first self-released single to reach number one on the alternative radio chart.
Bush found the volume in an occult bookshop. “It was just calling me from the shelf, and when I read it I was very moved by the magic of it,” she says. “It’s about a special relationship ...
However, it is the only Bush song to feature an acoustic guitar. [1] The song is the last single featuring the four original members of the band and it would be the last single to be released under the Bush name for almost 9 years until 2010 when "Afterlife" was released. The song was featured in the TV series 7th Heaven and Smallville.