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Tuesday's burns prevent her from playing the guitar, but she and Carole still beat Pyotr with "Lost My Way", despite interference from a judge, Ertegun. Cybelle is found out to have committed the attack on Tuesday out of jealousy, and is arrested. As Carole and Tuesday share each other's worries, goons sent by Tuesday's family abduct her by force.
"Where You Lead" is one of two Carole King/Toni Stern collaborations featured on the 1971 album Tapestry, the other being the #1 single "It's Too Late".King had written the music and the majority of the lyric for "Where You Lead" when she solicited the assistance of Stern, saying: "I can't write the bridge to this: if you can figure out the bridge you can get [co-writing] credit for the song."
The song started out on piano and was based on an idea that McCartney had while in his car and started singing along and making his own lyrics and music. [1] "Find My Way" is a song McCartney wrote to help get people through the COVID-19 pandemic. [2] [3] [4] The song was recorded using a Brenell tape machine. [5]
"Lost My Way" is a hip hop song performed by English singer-songwriter Plan B. The track was released in the United Kingdom on 2 July 2012 [1] as the second promotional single from the Ill Manors soundtrack, a film which Plan B also directed. A remix of the track features vocals from American rapper Raekwon.
The narrator compares the classmate to 1950s sex symbols Mamie Van Doren, Anita Ekberg and Dagmar, and reveals her own unrequited lust for her: in one of the most famous lyrics from the song, Pope sings "She makes me cream my jeans when she comes my way". The lyrics never explicitly state the narrator's own sex, so they may be read either as ...
"Just Once in My Life" is a song written by Gerry Goffin, Carole King and Phil Spector. The song was released by the Righteous Brothers in 1965 and reached No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 . The Righteous Brothers' original
Go Insane is the second solo studio album by American rock musician Lindsey Buckingham, then the lead guitarist and male lead vocalist of Fleetwood Mac.The album was released on July 30, 1984, by Elektra Records and Warner Music Group, while Fleetwood Mac was on a hiatus between albums.
Shared with Paul Williams (lyrics). Carol Connors & Ayn Robbins (lyrics) Rocky "Gonna Fly Now" Nominated Shared with Bill Conti (music). 1977: The Rescuers "Someone's Waiting for You" Nominated Shared with Sammy Fain (music). Carole Bayer Sager (lyrics) The Spy Who Loved Me "Nobody Does It Better" Nominated Shared with Marvin Hamlisch (music). 1978