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Let’s be honest: Love songs always hit right in the feels. A ballad can transform from a regular song into the soundtrack of your relationship—whether you’re celebrating your 25th ...
"Hey, Soul Sister" is a song by American rock band Train. It was written by lead singer Pat Monahan , Amund Bjørklund , and Espen Lind . It was released as the lead single from the band's fifth studio album, Save Me, San Francisco (2009).
The song lacks a chorus, as Hatfield could not come up with one, but Litt stated it did not need one. Lyrically, the song points out some of the bad qualities of the narrator's sister ("I hate my sister, she's such a bitch / She acts as if she doesn't even know that I exist"), but most of the song has the narrator praising her sister ("I love my sister, she's the best / She's cooler than any ...
48. Happy birthday, beautiful! You make my life magical. 49. Happy birthday to the source of sunshine in my life. 50. Happy birthday to my dream girl!
It was a fun song, a neat song. It wasn't a hit song, but it certainly was a great album tune. [5] The lyrical inspiration is often attributed to Wilson's conflicted infatuation for his girlfriend Marilyn and her sisters Diane and Barbara Rovell (the girls were aged 16, 17, and 13, respectively, while Wilson was 22).
The White Stripes Greatest Hits (also known as My Sister Thanks You and I Thank You: The White Stripes Greatest Hits) is the only compilation album by the American rock duo the White Stripes, released in America by Third Man and Columbia Records on December 4, 2020, and internationally on February 26, 2021.
Genuinely, the first thing I thought after listening to Olivia Rodrigo's new album GUTS (after wiping away my tears) was, 'This album is *soooooo* perfectly teenage girl.' I think we can all agree ...
Cash Box said that the song is "a rousing, soulful tune with a driving R&B feel". [4] Billboard said it has "two varieties of charisma plus a furious funk production ". [ 5 ] Spin wrote, "That this hard-driving feminist anthem works so wonderfully for both women is a testament to the talent of Lennox.