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Frank Vincent Zappa [nb 1] (/ ˈ z æ p ə / ZAP-ə; December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American guitarist, composer, and bandleader.In a career spanning more than 30 years, Zappa composed rock, pop, jazz, jazz fusion, orchestral and musique concrète works; he also produced almost all of the 60-plus albums that he released with his band the Mothers of Invention and as a solo ...
[5] [7] He additionally highlights these problems in the chorus: "I need some good news / Sittin' here, sippin' on cold truth / Nobody knows what I'm goin' through / Bet the devil wouldn't walk in my shoes / Wish someone told me / 'Livin' this life would be lonely' / Tryna get away from the old me / Still stuck singin' these blues / All I ...
Cantrell won the league for the first time in 2016, and in 2017 he decided to donate the proceeds to MusiCares in Chris Cornell's memory, and to Music for Relief in memory of Chester Bennington. Both musicians died in 2017. [345] In 2018, Cantrell named the league's trophy after his friend Vinnie Paul, who had died recently. [346]
1. “We Are Family” by Sister Sledge. Release Year: 1979 Genre: R&B/Soul This bumping disco hit from Sister Sledge is an obvious feel-good choice for a family playlist and a shoo-in for any ...
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Chester Bennington, 2015. Christopher Polk/Getty Images Though it’s been nearly seven years since the world lost Chester Bennington, fans of Linkin Park got a chance to hear his voice again. On ...
I Could Make You Care: 1940: Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin: I Could Write a Book: 1952, 1957: Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers: I Couldn't Care Less: 1958: Sammy Cahn, Jimmy Van Heusen: I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night: 1943, 1956: Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh: I Cover the Waterfront: 1957: Johnny Green, Edward Heyman: I Didn't Know What Time It Was ...
"Who You'd Be Today" is a song to a person who died before their time ("It ain't fair, you died too young / Like a story that had just begun / But death tore the pages all away"). The narrator describes how much he has missed that person and questions what their life would be like if they were still alive ("Sometimes, I wonder who you'd be today").