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And as we played it, the irony slipped from my smile. It's a very well-crafted song. It [has] that magic thing." [13] The Guardian said this cover showed a new and more "dark" side of the band, commenting "slowed down to a mournful crawl, it was amazing how ominous the couplet "This loneliness is killing me / Hit me, baby, one more time ...
[5] Spears recorded her vocals for the song in November 1999 at Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Sweden. [7] In Austria, "Stronger" was released on November 13, 2000, as the third single from the album. [8] "Stronger" is a teen pop and dance-pop song that features a heavy dance beat, [4] and lasts 3 minutes and 23 seconds. [9]
The line "my loneliness ain't killing me no more" makes reference to the verse "my loneliness is killing me" from her debut single "...Baby One More Time". [11] Another R&B-infused track which also incorporates funk, [11] "Don't Go Knocking on My Door" finds Spears confidently forging ahead after a breakup. [14] "
"Killing Loneliness" is a song by Finnish rock band HIM. It was released in February 2006, as a single from their 2005 breakthrough album, Dark Light . "Killing Loneliness", along with " Wings of a Butterfly ", is one of the band's best known songs in the United States.
THE COUNTDOWN: From Charli XCX’s neon-splattered club remix with Lorde to The Cure’s moment of bleary-eyed brilliance 16 years in the making, here are the songs that defined 2024, chosen by ...
Lately (Divine song) Learn to Be Lonely; Leave Me Alone (Alexander Rybak song) Leave Me Alone (I'm Lonely) Leave Me Alone (Michael Jackson song) Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress) Left Outside Alone; Lemon Tree (Fool's Garden song) Life on Your Own; Like We Never Said Goodbye; The Little Grey Mother Who Waits All Alone (March Ballad) Living on My ...
Joe DeVito, a 26-year-old songwriter from Yonkers, wrote a song about the killing of Brian Thompson. It has received hundreds of thousands of views. (Jack Ludkey (@highwaysnobbery) / The Independent)
The song's line "Racism in amongst future kids can only lead to no good, besides, all our sons and daughters already know how that feels" was re-used in Seal's 1991 song "Future Love Paradise". The introduction to the Seal version also contains the line "It's the loneliness that's the killer", which does not occur in the Adamski version.