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"It's the Same Old Song" was recorded by the Four Tops for the Motown label. [1] It was released in 1965 as the second single from their second album.Written and produced by Motown's main production team Holland–Dozier–Holland, the song is today one of The Tops' signatures, and was reportedly created—from initial concept to commercial release—in 24 hours.
"It's the Same Old Shillelagh" is an Irish novelty song written by Pat White. Its subject is a young Irish-American who inherits his father's shillelagh . The composer himself recorded this song on May 25, 1927 for Victor Records (No. 20760), [ 1 ] and the record was distributed through the Yorkville Phonograph Shop in New York City.
It has also appeared in recorded compilations of rugby songs. The Whole World Over is also the English title of a 1947 play by Konstantin Simonov, [11] and of a 2007 novel by Julia Glass. [12] This song is completely different from "The Same the Whole World Over" by Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan on his 2018 album Gilbert O'Sullivan ...
"Same Old Song and Dance" is a song by American hard rock band Aerosmith, written by singer Steven Tyler and guitarist Joe Perry. Released on March 19, 1974, as the lead single from their second studio album, Get Your Wings, [1] it has remained a staple on rock radio [citation needed] and in the band's setlists.
"Same Old Lang Syne" is a song written and recorded by Dan Fogelberg and released as a single in 1980. It was included on his 1981 album The Innocent Age.The song is an autobiographical narrative ballad told in the first person and tells the story of two long-ago romantic interests meeting by chance in a grocery store on Christmas Eve. [3]
"Same Old Love" is a song recorded by American singer Selena Gomez, who included it on and released it from her second studio album Revival (2015). The song was written by Charli XCX , Ross Golan , and its producers Stargate and Benny Blanco .
After weeks of teasing her track “Karma,” the song finally arrived on April 5, with daring lyrics and a sultry music video. In it, she tangles and almost kisses a series of women.
The song is also noted for its unusual 7/4 time signature, instead of the common 4/4, which lead singer Pauline Black says was "because we just didn't know the rules". [4] "On My Radio" peaked at number 29 on the NME Top Singles of 1979. [6] In 2008, Freaky Trigger placed the song at number 44 in its list of "The Top 100 Songs of All Time". [7]