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The Songs of Distant Earth: Mike Oldfield: The Songs of Distant Earth: Arthur C. Clarke [25] Tales of Mystery and Imagination: The Alan Parsons Project: Various works of Edgar Allan Poe: Edgar Allan Poe [26] [27] A Tragedy in Steel Part II: Shakespeare's King Lear: Rebellion: King Lear: William Shakespeare [28]
The title song from the 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger [20] "Bela Lugosi's Dead" Bauhaus: 1979 Considered the harbinger of gothic rock music [21] "Hey Jude" The Beatles: 1968 Written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney [22] "Loser" Beck: 1993 Written by Beck and producer Carl Stephenson [23] "I Left My Heart in San Francisco ...
Songs that embody high levels of remembrance or catchiness are literally known as "catchy songs" or "earworms". [1] While it is hard to scientifically explain what makes a song catchy, there are many documented techniques that recur throughout catchy music, such as repetition , hooks and alliteration .
In an Oct. 11 interview on Daniel Wall's Behind the Wall podcast, hit songwriter Evan "Kidd" Bogart spoke about writing the lyrics of RiRi's 2006 single and first No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot ...
Beginning in late 2014, Google changed its search results pages to include song lyrics. When users search for a name of a song, Google can now display the lyrics directly in the search results page. [17] When users search for a specific song's lyrics, most results show the lyrics directly through a Google search by using Google Play. [18]
"Ten Blake Songs" are poems from Blake's "Songs of Innocence and of Experience" and "Auguries of Innocence", set to music by Ralph Vaughan Williams in 1957. "Tyger" is both the name of an album by Tangerine Dream, which is based on Blake's poetry, and the title of a song on this album based on the poem of the same name.
The sketch, aptly titled “Murder Show,” starred Chloe Fineman, Kate McKinnon, Ego Nwodim and Melissa Villaseñor along with Jonas as Fineman’s partner. Jonas kicks off the sketch by telling ...
The title line is an example of a negative concord. Jagger sings the verses in a tone hovering between cynical commentary and frustrated protest, and then leaps half singing and half yelling into the chorus , where the guitar riff reappears.