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Love Is Like Oxygen. " Love Is Like Oxygen " is a song by the British band Sweet and released in January 1978. It was co-written by the group's guitarist Andy Scott, and Trevor Griffin, a musician who had played with various unsuccessful bands before becoming a roadie and sound engineer. [6] The song was a departure from earlier recordings by ...
Sweet Home Alabama. " Sweet Home Alabama " is a song by American rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, released on the band's second album Second Helping (1974). It was written in response to Neil Young 's 1970 song "Southern Man", which the band felt blamed the entire South for American slavery; [5] Young is name-checked and dissed in the lyrics.
Sweet in 1975, 2006, 2015 and 2023. Sweet are a British glam rock band founded in 1968. Their best-known line-up included lead vocalist Brian Connolly, bassist Steve Priest, guitarist Andy Scott, and drummer Mick Tucker. Currently, one version of the band is led by Scott and included Tucker between 1985 and 1991, while the other was led was ...
5. “Fly Me to The Moon” by Frank Sinatra (1964) The opening lines, “Fly me to the moon, let me play among the stars, let me see what spring is like on Jupiter and Mars…” is enough to get ...
Most memorable lyrics: "Don't let some Hell bent heart leave you bitter, / When you come close to sellin' out reconsider, / Give the heavens above more than just a passing glance, / And when you ...
Title Album details Live at the Marquee: Released: March 1989; Label: SPV, Maze; Formats: CD, 2×LP; Rock & Roll Disgrace – Live in Japan: Released: November 1992
And the music was so, so good. Our roundup of the best songs of the 1980s will bring you right back to that magical place and time — like you never even left. Our list includes some of the ...
Sweet Caroline. " Sweet Caroline " is a song written and performed by American singer Neil Diamond and released in May 1969 as a single with the title " Sweet Caroline (Good Times Never Seemed So Good) ". It was arranged by Charles Calello, [2] and recorded at American Sound Studio in Memphis, Tennessee.