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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band made "Hard Times" a focal piece of their 2009 Working on a Dream Tour. "Hard Times Come Again No More" has been included in the following: Jennifer Warnes, from her 1979 album Shot Through The Heart. Dolly Parton opens her 1980 song "Hush-A-Bye Hard Times" with an a cappella verse from the song.
Repetitive songs contain a large proportion of repeated words or phrases. Simple repetitive songs are common in many cultures as widely spread as the Caribbean, [1] Southern India [2] and Finland. [3] The best-known examples are probably children's songs. Other repetitive songs are found, for instance, in African-American culture from the days ...
The song tells of hard times during the Great Depression. It is considered an early example of a protest song. In 2020, the song was added to the Grammy Hall of Fame. [1] There was once a time when everything was cheap. But now prices almost puts a man to sleep. When we pay our grocery bill, We just feel like making our will.
21 Songs From the 1990s That Sound Great as Ever Paul Natkin ... In short, it was a time of musical triumph — and some of the decade’s biggest hits still sound as fresh as ever. Click through ...
It looked at more than 350,000 songs and crossed several popular music genres, from country to rap and hip-hop. The music was released between 1970 and 2020. This isn’t a recent development.
"Hard Times" is a song by American rock band Paramore from their fifth studio album, After Laughter. [1] It was released on April 19, 2017, through Fueled by Ramen as the album's lead single . The song was written by lead vocalist Hayley Williams and guitarist Taylor York and was recorded in the band's hometown, Nashville, Tennessee . [ 2 ]
"Hard, Hard Times" (Roud 876) is a traditional Newfoundland folk song/ballad, adapted from an earlier English song, "Rigs of the Times" by William James Emberley. The song has been sung and recorded by a number of Newfoundland musicians.
"Hard Times" is a rap song written by Jimmy Bralower, J.B. Moore, Russell Simmons, Larry Smith and William Waring originally recorded by Kurtis Blow for his 1980 eponymous debut album. A 1983 cover by rap group Run–D.M.C. was issued as their second single, and is the first track on their eponymous debut album Run–D.M.C. .