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"Iris" is a song by the American alternative rock band Goo Goo Dolls. Written for the soundtrack of the 1998 film City of Angels, it was included on the sixth Goo Goo Dolls album, Dizzy Up the Girl, and released as a single on April 1, 1998.
"I Just Want to Be Your Everything" was written by Barry Gibb in Bermuda, as well as "(Love Is) Thicker Than Water" with Andy Gibb credited as co-writer on the latter. [5] It was recorded in October 1976; the sessions were produced mainly by Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson and with Barry on this track and "(Love Is) Thicker than Water"; Galuten also played keyboards and piano.
Like all good and resonant blues lyrics, 'Everything is Broken' is general enough to apply to nearly any feeling of despondency. In this, Dylan is going back to his folk and blues roots three decades into his storied career". [6] A 2021 Guardian article included it on a list of "80 Bob Dylan songs everyone should know". [7]
I used to float, now I just fall down. I used to know, but I’m not sure now. What I was made for. What was I made for? Takin’ a drive, I was an ideal. Looked so alive, turns out I’m not real ...
Made to Be Broken is the second full-length album by Soul Asylum. [9] [10] It was released on January 18, 1986. [11] It was the first of the three albums released by Soul Asylum in 1986. [7] The song "Never Really Been" contains the line "And where will you be in 1993."
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.
Oprah's 107th Book Club pick is full of wisdom on love, loss, heartbreak, friendship, and forgiveness. Read on for our favorite lines to treasure and share.
On May 16, 1966, "I Just Wasn't Made for These Times" was released as the 11th track on Pet Sounds. [33] In his self-described "unbiased" review of the album for Record Mirror, Norman Jopling described the song as "a nostalgic ballad, with sympathetic lyrics and a clever sense of development. But it's somehow depressing, which was probably the ...