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Made Up Stories is the debut single from British band, Go:Audio, taken from the album of the same name. The single debuted at #85 on the UK Singles Chart. [1] and reached #33 the following week. During April 2008, the music video (featuring hand-picked fans of the band) was added to Kerrang!, Scuzz, The Hits and Fizz television stations. Hand ...
Made Up Stories may refer to: Made Up Stories, by Go:Audio, 2009 "Made Up Stories" (song), the 2008 title song;
Made Up Stories is the debut album from British music quartet Go:Audio and was due for release on 25 August 2008 but was pushed back to 19 January 2009 as the band wanted to release a third single. The title track and lead single, Made Up Stories was released on 26 May 2008 and was well received, most notably receiving heavy rotation on Kerrang ...
Despite sounding more traditional than most Girls Aloud songs, "Whole Lotta History" is made up of seven different parts rather than following a verse-chorus formula. [2] The song begins with a two-part introduction (part one sung by Kimberley Walsh , part two sung by Cheryl Cole ), a verse (sung by Cole), and a pre-chorus (sung by Nadine Coyle ...
You're gonna foul up your life if you don't write another verse of that song!' " Martin told EW . The lyrics were changed to, “Have yourself a merry little Christmas; let your heart be light.
From there, MacLeod came up with chords for verses and chorus, and Henderson came up with the melody and made up a story around a girl being gone so long. The song was written in a day, the demo was recorded on Henderson's 4-track cassette studio recorder, and he added the bridge and a cappella that night.
“I did really find the beauty and the poetry and the irony in the fact that it’s the greatest love story never told. If you’re making a record about it, that seems kind of like telling it ...
The lyrics describe 44 different women, their habits, and their personalities. Campbell wrote the lyrics to the song [6] and has explained that "some of the women [referenced in the song] are real, some are made up." [5] Much of the song was inspired by women the group had encountered while moving from Boulder, Colorado, to New York City. [6]