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The song was used in the film Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life in 2016. The song was featured in the trailer for the 2018 film Midnight Sun, starring Bella Thorne and Patrick Schwarzenegger. [3] In 2020, the song went viral on TikTok, with a slowed down version, [4] and a remix version made by DragoKG. [5]
"Friday on My Mind" is a 1966 song by Australian rock group the Easybeats. Written by band members George Young and Harry Vanda , [ 5 ] the track became a worldwide hit, reaching No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in May 1967 in the US, No. 1 on the Dutch Top 40 chart, [ 6 ] No. 1 in Australia and No. 6 on the UK singles chart , as well as ...
‘Pretty Isn’t Pretty’ “It’s in my phone, it’s in my head, it’s in the boys I bring to bed,” the second verse reads. “It’s all around, it’s all the time, I don’t know why I ...
"Voices in My Head" is an indie pop song [2] written by Tisdale, Whitney Lauren Phillips and John Feldmann.On the track, Tisdale discusses her insecurities and vulnerabilities, related to the anxiety and depression she suffers from, and also describes how her lover provides the support she needs in order to keep her grounded. [19]
The piece would be noteworthy even if it lacked such an exquisite coda, but those last eight bars convey a sense of resigned closure to the song that fittingly matches the resolution of the lyrics.” [3] Gillespie's lyrics begin: "You go to my head and you linger like a haunting refrain".
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"All These Things That I've Done" is a song by American rock band the Killers. The song was released as the third single from the band's debut studio album , Hot Fuss (2004), on August 30, 2004. It was written by frontman Brandon Flowers and features gospel choir The Sweet Inspirations .
My all-time favorite versions are from the olden days. Judy Garland, of course, [was] always tops with me. And Mel Torme, who wrote a beautiful new verse for it, was really out of this world.