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"Swear" is a 1980s pop song by Tim Scott McConnell, released by Sire Records in 1983. It was covered by Sheena Easton for her 1984 album A Private Heaven and released as its third single in the US, reaching number 80 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1985.
The song was written by Diane Warren. It is a track from the soundtrack album of the 1990 film Arachnophobia. The song features Timothy B. Schmit on backing vocals. "Swear to Your Heart" was released as a CD single, and became a hit on the U.S. and Canadian Adult Contemporary charts, reaching number 9 [1] and number 12 [2] respectively, during ...
"You've Got A Lot To Answer For" is a song written by Cerys Matthews and Mark Roberts and recorded by Welsh rock band Catatonia. Taken from their debut album, Way Beyond Blue, it became the band's first Top 40 hit, peaking at no. 35, largely due to a campaign started by BBC Radio 1 DJs Mark and Lard.
The song's lyrics were partially written on behalf of people in Franceschi's life and talks about "not letting the past dictate your future." [20] The track takes influence from shoegaze and 1980s synth-pop. [22] [30] "Swear" was the first song written for the album, shortly after the group's performance at the Isle of Wight Festival. [31]
And it was like, 'Okay, you know, now I'll make it into a song, I guess.' And then, you know, there's a whole process around that." Paul Russell holds a mic on a TV studio set and sings.
Rebecca Sapp/Getty Images Olivia Rodrigo’s sophomore album, Guts, was almost way more explicit than what fans have heard. “I love using a swear word when I think it’s tasteful and necessary ...
The song once held a Guinness World Record for "most swear words in a song" with 295 expletives. [1] Weekly charts. Chart (2005) Peak position Scotland [2]
She gets more foul-mouthed with age. Taylor Swift is increasing the number of curse words in her lyrics with every new album. The pop superstar’s 11th album “The Tortured Poets Department ...