Lyrics to Fukudome, Bring it Home by Racine singer/songwriter Mark Harrod:
While rehearsing “Ode to Joy,” the climactic final movement of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, soprano Pat Rowser discovered it had plenty of high notes. And another challenge presented itself: “Ode to Joy” lyrics are in German.
Want to put your own spin on Barry McGuire’s song, “Eve Of Destruction?” Fill out the form completely, and submit your lyrics (the actual lyrics appear below). We’ll judge the best submission, the winner will receive a copy of McGuire’s latest CD, “Trippin The 60s.”
Portentous and banal, “Memory Takes My Hand” is the least interesting of the three works here. Not even Lucy Crowe can make Peter Arnott’s lyrics intelligible at the tessitura chosen by Craig Armstrong, and the BBC SO treads water in a score that sounds as though Carl Orff had been reincarnated as an ambient composer.
Lavinia Greenlaw, the British novelist and poet, remembers the first time that pop music let her down. Like many surly English teenagers in the late 1970s, Greenlaw was entranced by Joy Divisons Ian Curtis a gangly, disturbingly intense singer whose morose lyrics were matched by his pained gyrations onstage.
UNDATED - From the sublime halls of Parliament to the ridiculous - yet hilarious - lyrics of a Calgary radio station, Canadians poured out their hearts Friday in a rah-rah requiem for their beloved hockey anthem.
Welcome to SoundCzech RPs Czech language course in which you can learn new phrases with the help of song lyrics. Todays song is sung by Helena Vondrkov it is called Thanks for being you” and the phrase, or rather the two phrases, to listen out for are: J v tom plavu, j v tom ltm Im swimming in it, Im flying in it.
WEST POINT, N.Y. The U.S. Military Academy will now honor its daughters as well as its sons in two of its beloved songs. Gender-neutral lyrics were incorporated into West Points Alma Mater and The Corps replacing lines like The men of the Corps with The ranks of the Corps.
Above the high school graduation stage Friday, rocker Jon Bon Jovi appeared on an electronic screen and belted out the lyrics to his track “Welcome to Wherever You Are.”
From the sublime halls of Parliament to the ridiculous — yet hilarious — lyrics of a Calgary radio station, Canadians poured out their hearts Friday in a rah-rah requiem for their beloved hockey anthem. Advertisers, meanwhile, said anyone who thinks the disputed “Hockey Night in Canada” theme song […]