The Scissor Sisters, a pop/rock band from New York, first saw success in 2004 with the official release of "Comfortably Numb," a disco cover of the Pink Floyd song. It reached number 10 in the UK, and this success was followed by "Take Your Mama" which went to number 17...
In another Rihanna "Feel Good Song of the Day" we go back to 2007 for the second single off her third studio album Good Girl Gone Bad. "Shut Up and Drive" has regularly been featured in Rihanna's live performances and tours, but no news on whether or not she'll be performing this one on Sunday at the Xcel...
"We Ride" from 2006 is Rihanna in a different light. It's Rihanna before we saw a different side of her thanks to Twitter and Instagram, before her infamous relationship with Chris Brown, and before she got her break on the big screen in "Battleship." "We Ride" is a much more innocent 18 year old Rihanna.
If you grew up in the 90's, you know one of the best movies of the decade was "Reality Bites." Big Mountain's cover of "Baby I Love Your Way" was just one of the many great songs on the soundtrack.
Originally, the song was written and recorded in 1975 by Peter Frampton...
The early 90's were quite...bold. The colors, (neon!) the styles (pinned jeans, hammer pants,) and the music. The German Eurodance group Snap released "Rhythm is a Dancer" in 1992, and it became a top 5 hit in the U.S. and topped the charts in France, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom...
It's All Been Done was written by Steven Page (the co-founding member of Barenaked Ladies that left the group in 2009) after being embarrassed at how "wordy" his song "Brian Wilson" was. He decided he wanted to write something with a simple phrase like "woo hoo hoo" in the chorus.
We lost an hour yesterday with Daylight Saving Time. We love to gripe about it too, don't we? The first Monday after that whole "Spring Ahead" thing really gets my goat. (And I can't believe I just used the phrase "gets my goat." Must be a Monday thing.)
"Dog Days Are Over" is the second single released by Florence and the Machine from their debut album Lungs. NME, (a music journalism publication in the United Kingdom) placed it at number 33 on its list "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years"...
Merril Bainbridge's "Mouth" was first released in Australia in 1994 but didn't go anywhere. However, someone decided to give it another shot and it was repackaged and reissued in 1995 and with the help of airplay and more promo it became the biggest song of her career...