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"When This Cruel War Is Over", also known under the title "Weeping, Sad and Lonely", is a song written by Charles Carroll Sawyer with music by Henry Tucker. Published in 1863 , it was a popular war song during the American Civil War , sung by both Union and Confederate troops.
Corey Taylor's vocals were described as "a maniacal conductor whom is at the head of the world's most demented symphony". [4] Jordan Bassett of NME had something similar to say, and did so by breaking down the ominous lyrics to summarize the song. "A drone-like verse gives way to a claustrophobic and taut refrain whose lyrics – "We are the ...
The song has been recorded as "Long Lankin" on But Two Came By (1968) by Martin Carthy. The song "Bo Lamkin" was recorded by Appalachian folk musician Frank Proffitt. [8] In 1973 Northumbrian folk group The High Level Ranters recorded it as "Long Lonkin" on their album A Mile To Ride. Steeleye Span recorded it as "Long Lankin" on Commoners ...
High Germany , is a traditional folk song, once known throughout England, Ireland and Scotland, with a history spanning hundreds of years. There are three songs known as High Germany . This page focuses on the best known one, the others being The Two Lovers or True Lovers (Roud 1445) and The Wars of Germany (Roud 5608).
This is a list of songs that either originated in blackface minstrelsy or are otherwise closely associated with that tradition. Songwriters and publication dates are given where known. Songwriters and publication dates are given where known.
Here are 22 songs you forgot you were totally, utterly obsessed with in the '90s. Hear 'em and weep. "Stay (I Missed You)" by Lisa Loeb (1995)
Labour of Lust is an album by British singer-songwriter Nick Lowe.Produced by Lowe, it was released in 1979 by Radar Records in the UK and Columbia Records in the US. It was recorded and released at the same time as Dave Edmunds' Repeat When Necessary and features the same Rockpile personnel.
Sebastian stans! Cruel Intentions’ theme song, The Verve’s “Bittersweet Symphony,” still follows Ryan Phillippe to this day — but he’s all for it. ’90s Stars: Where Are They Now?