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Lyrics and content. The song tells a story of a 20-year-old husband, father, and poverty -stricken factory worker whose destitution drives him to insanity. One day, Frankie comes home from work, murders his wife and child, and commits suicide. The narrative then continues to follow him into Hell. The musical backing on the song is sparse ...
Kenneth D. Tunnel, "99 Years is Almost For Life: Punishment for Violent Crime in Bluegrass Music", The Journal of Popular Culture, 26:3, Winter 1992, pp. 165–181 Ellen L. O'Brien, "THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MURDER”: THE TRANSGRESSIVE AESTHETICS OF MURDER IN VICTORIAN STREET BALLADS" , Victorian Literature and Culture , 28 , 2000, pp. 15–37
The Hearse Song. " The Hearse Song " is a song about burial and human decomposition, of unknown origin. It was popular as a World War I song, and was popular in the 20th century as an American and British children's song, continuing to the present. It has many variant titles, lyrics, and melodies, [1] but generally features the line "The worms ...
B. Baba O'Riley. Bat Out of Hell (song) Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots. Blasphemous Rumours / Somebody.
S. She's Lost Control. Someone You Loved. Soundtrack 2 My Life. The Story (Conan Gray song) Stranger in a Strange Land (Iron Maiden song) Strong (Romy song) Suffer Little Children. Sunny (Bobby Hebb song)
Song based on a real-life drunk driving crash [9] and the impact of a subsequent organ donation. "Lights on the Hill" Slim Dusty: 1973: The song describes a trucker driving at night with a heavy load being blinded by lights on the hill, hitting a pole, falling of the edge of a road and realising his impending death. "Limousine" Brand New: 2005
The song was also released as a single in 1990 and the B-side was "Wish I'd Never Met You", a non-album track that later was included on the group's 2005 compilation album Rarities 1971–2003. "Terrifying" peaked at number eight on Billboard ' s Mainstream Rock Songs chart. [2] It is a mid-tempo song, performed at 143 beats per minute. [3]
White: Melody of Death (Korean: 화이트: 저주의 멜로디; RR: Hwaiteu: Jeojooui Mellodi, lit. White: The Melody of the Curse) is a 2011 South Korean horror film directed by Kim Gok and Kim Sun. The film was pre-sold in Malaysia and Singapore with the teaser trailer and poster released at the Hong Kong Film Mart. [2] The movie was a ...