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The book tells the stories and meaning behind every song on the Nirvana albums Bleach (1989), Nevermind (1991), Incesticide (1992), In Utero (1993), and MTV Unplugged in New York (1994). This includes a chapter on the Nevermind hidden track, "Endless, Nameless" even though it is not listed in the contents of the book.
"A Teenager's Romance" is a song written by David Stewart Gillam, a well known tennis player and teaching tennis pro at the Palm Springs Racquet Club. The song was performed by American musician Ricky Nelson and was on a single with “ I’m Walking” . [1] The song reached #2 on the Billboard Top 100 in 1957. [2]
The song incorporates eerie downtempo music as the lyrics articulate problems with youth lifestyles and include metaphors for the issues such as the loss of virginity, eating disorders, and suicide. The ingenious title exudes the contrast between the absurdity of an idolized teenage dream media portrayal and adolescent depression .
An ode to her teen years, the star starts the song by asking questions; She's coming to terms with stepping into adulthood and leaving behind the security blanket of being a young teenager. [Chorus]
"Teenage Love Affair" is a song recorded by American singer–songwriter Alicia Keys for her third studio album As I Am (2007). Written by Keys, Jack Splash , Matthew Kahane, and Harold Lilly, it was released as the third single from As I Am on April 22, 2008, by J Records .
Released in 1964 on the album St. Louis to Liverpool and the follow-up single to Berry's final Top Ten hit of the 1960s: "No Particular Place to Go", "You Never Can Tell" reached number 14, becoming Berry's final Top 40 hit until "My Ding-a-Ling", a number 1 in October 1972. The song performed slightly better in Canada, and also reached the Top ...
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"Judy Teen" is a song by the British rock band Cockney Rebel, fronted by Steve Harley. It was released as a non-album single in 1974, [2] and became the band's first UK hit, after their debut single, "Sebastian", was only a hit in continental Europe. [3] "Judy Teen" was written by Harley, and produced by Harley and Alan Parsons. [4]