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[24] [25] This album includes a holiday song about being single on New Year's Eve "Kiss Me at Midnight (New Year's Eve)"; a song about internet dating "Too Much to Ask"; as well as a poignant break-up song "Something Beautiful". [26] [27] Jon has performed "Kiss Me at Midnight (New Year's Eve)" solo, since the band members live in different ...
Be Like That (3 Doors Down song) Beautiful (Wanna One song) The Bed's Too Big Without You; Behind Blue Eyes; The Bends (song) Better Off Alone; Better Than I Know Myself; The Bird on My Head; Blame (Sono song) Boredom (Tyler, the Creator song) Born to Lie; Boulevard of Broken Dreams (Green Day song) The Boxer; Boy (Book of Love song) Broken ...
"Single" is the debut single by British singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield. Written by Steve Kipner , Andrew Frampton, Wayne Wilkins , and Bedingfield and produced by the former three, the song is lyrically about being single and not needing a partner.
Nestled in the latter half of Dedicated Side B, the companion album to Side A released last year, singer Carly Rae Jepsen invites you, the listener, to revel in your singlehood. Anyone familiar ...
Rather than singing about being a "single man", the song is the narrator singing about how they don't know a single man who wouldn't want what he has. [3] Brad Rempel, who co-wrote the track, said he "loved how it talked about how sometimes, being single looks amazing but it never can beat what we have at home with our family".
Billboard described Single Girl as "a strong piece of ballad material with driving rhythm background". [3] The production overall conveyed very well the sense that "to make it in pop music in the 1960s, a girl needed a really strong song and a strong production, as well as a lot of tenacity and dogged determination".
"Halfway Home" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian country artist Jess Moskaluke. [1] The song was co-written with Joseph Fox, Olivia Richardson, and Michael Whitworth, while Corey Crowder produced it. [2] It was the second single from Moskaluke's 2021 studio album The Demos. [3]
The single has most likely contributed to the confusion over exactly what Ian Dury songs are by 'Ian Dury & The Blockheads' including as it did "Wake Up and Make Love with Me" on its B-side: this is not a new version of the song re-recorded by the band but the version from New Boots and Panties!! which is not a Blockheads album (although some ...