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Janovitz interprets "Tired Eyes" as reflecting Young's "disgust and wariness" at the dark side of the Woodstock dream, such as the drugs and violence that manifested themselves at the Altamont Free Concert in 1969. [6] Producer David Briggs claimed that "Tired Eyes" was the best song on Tonight's the Night, saying that "you'll never hear a song ...
Tired Eyes may refer to: . eye fatigue; Tired Eyes (short film), 2002 British documentary about sight impairment "Tired Eyes", song by Chicken Shack from Accept "Tired Eyes", song by Neil Young from Tonight's the Night
In the song, 2Pac raps about his paranoia and feeling he is under surveillance by the police and rival gangsters, [3] as well as being willing to live the life as a "thug nigga" and "boss player". [4] The song contains a sample of Linda Clifford's "Never Gonna Stop", originally recorded by Exile. [5]
The 1980s produced chart-topping hits in pop, hip-hop, rock, and R&B. Here's a list of the best songs from the time, ranging from Toto to Michael Jackson.
The song follows the chord progression of Cm-Csus-C5-Csus-Cm–A ♭-Fm/A ♭-A ♭-Fm/A ♭-A ♭-Fsus7-F7-B ♭ sus-B ♭. Carpenter's vocal range spans from the low note F3 to the high note of G5, giving the song two octave and one note of range. [2] The tempo has a swing feel. [2]
"Big Eyes" is a song by American singer and songwriter Lana Del Rey. It was written by Del Rey and producer Dan Heath and served as the title track to Tim Burton's film Big Eyes. It was officially released on December 23, 2014 via digital download by Interscope Records as part of the movie's soundtrack album. The song's lyrics make reference to ...
Robbie Robertson is the solo debut album by Canadian rock musician Robbie Robertson, released in 1987.Though Robertson had been a professional musician since the late 1950s, notably a founder of and primary songwriter for The Band, this was his first solo album.
"Cough Syrup" is a song by American alternative rock band Young the Giant from their eponymous debut album. It was composed when the band was named The Jakes, and first appeared on their 2008 EP Shake My Hand. Released by Young The Giant as a single in 2011, the song peaked at number three on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart.