Church's ability to write songs that create feeling inside of someone; whether it is the feeling of happiness, or nostalgia, or sadness, is what I find so damn impressive. It's a completely believable connection to the songs and a seemingly unrehearsed look at who he is, where he came from and what's most important to him and his life. Some might say this album was close to crossing that "too much rock" line. Had Church been around to release it in the late 70s and early 80's with the mix of outlaw country stars of Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Hank Jr, Cash, and others, he would have just been another guy in the crowd. "Lotta Boot Left To Fill" was the best song in my opinion on the album.
Although the beats chosen for the project was suitable for the occasion when being a genuine Rick Ross admirer you tend to appreciate what sounds he loves to utilize and producers he shops with to fulfill his needs. God Forgives, I don’t will remain a great part of pop culture for a number of reasons. Initially Rick Ross is signed to Universal Music Group the worlds leading in music content. Also, 3 Kings Ft Dr. Dre and Jay Z a track from God Forgives, I don’t album will go down in hip-hop history. The latest album God
I would of thought Ziegfield was loosing it, don't fix what's not broken. Although this was a bold decision, it turned out Fanny could in fact do it all. She had the audience in the palm of her hands with her long lagatto song about her man. This song has made her the unbelievable superstar she is today. Written by Maurice Yvain and lyrics by Channing Pollack, the song is about her man, that doesn't seem to be the best guy around but he's hers to keep and she loves him so.
I always believed that the rights song at the right moment could change history.” These famous words were uttered by Pete Seeger, one of Americas most influential folk singer and songwriter of all time. Pete Seeger was a man who not only had a passion for reestablishing folk music but using the power of his lyrics to stimulate social change. From the Civil Rights movement to the struggles of the Vietnam War, Pete Seeger used his passion for music to entertain millions and make a difference in society. Peter Seeger was born on May 3, 1919 in Patterson, New York. With both of his parents being music professors, Pete Seeger’s love for music
My favorite country song is “Johnny and June” by Heidi Newfield. “Johnny and June” is my favorite song because of the heartfelt meaning in the lyrics, the references to Johnny and June Cash’s love story and the way this song makes me feel. The lyric of this song has heartfelt meaning behind them. They flow smooth as silk. The verse that I feel is the most profound is “I wanna hold you baby right or wrong” (22).
The other factor that takes away from this album is the two rock-rap songs, (She Watch Channel Zero!? & Party For Your Right to Fight). Maybe it’s a personal bias, because I never really like when rap and rock fuse, but I totally think they are in much better form when rapping over James Brown samples. Otherwise I can’t see any other flaws with this album. Chuck D performs like no other, and the Flavor Flav element is unique and essential to this album’s
My all-time favorite song from Colbie is Bubbly. That song had me dancing and singing with her. What I did notice Colbie isn’t a dancer she is more a guitar player. I love the fact that Colbie does know how to play the guitar. It’s amazing how the artist can play and sing at the same time.
The slow beat, smooth songs and sexy tone of the R&B have always caught my attention and enticed me to keep listening to this selection. Ever since I was about 12 years old, my favorite singer has always been Usher. He has the slow jams and soothing beats that make my heart melt again and again (his moves are even smooth). There is nothing I don’t like about his style of work. The heartfelt words seem to consistently have meaning behind them and are songs that I can relate to in different situations of my life.
Burnside, the third characteristic that defines them as a Southern rock/blues band is their genuine love and respect for old Mississippi Delta Blues. The love can be heard in their album Hernando. “While I have always been a fan of bands who take the time to write good songs and make sure the album sounds good from a production standpoint, there's always something special about a band who makes it sound easy to some great rockers and The Allstars manage to inject all of their music with the same joyful abandon” (Homewood 1). Homewood says this because the production quality of the album isn’t an A+, but the band doesn’t seem to put production quality as a top priority; instead, the band simply loves playing their unique spin on Delta Blues music. Hernando also features covers of R.L.
The title of my book is Elvis: We Love You Tender. The authors of the book are Dee Presley, Billy, Rick, and David Stanley, who are all relatives of Elvis. This book is important because it’s focusing on a musical icon and a well known popular musician who changed the world of entertainment. He touched the nation with his songs and his swagger. Also shows how those close to him saw him through their eyes.