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Lullabies typically soothe people through the awake/sleep transition, and similarly can soothe people through the life/death transition. Music therapists have called these tunes "lullaments", that which sustain the spirit, support psychological structure, and enable resilience during times of vulnerability to the effects of adversity ...
"Baby" is a song by Canadian singer Justin Bieber featuring American rapper Ludacris. It was released as the lead single on Bieber's debut studio album, My World 2.0. The track was written by the artists alongside Christina Milian and producers Tricky Stewart and The-Dream. It was available for digital download on January 18, 2010.
A teenage tragedy song is a style of sentimental ballad in popular music that peaked in popularity in the United States in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Lamenting teenage death scenarios in melodramatic fashion, these songs were variously sung from the viewpoint of the dead person's romantic interest, another witness to the tragedy, or the dead or dying person.
"Cry Like a Baby" (originally by The Box Tops) Cher Spooner Oldham Dan Penn: 3614 Jackson Highway: 1969 [44] "Cry Myself to Sleep" Cher Mike Gordon All I Really Want to Do: 1965 [15] "Dancing Queen" (originally by ABBA) Cher Benny Andersson Björn Ulvaeus Stig Anderson: Dancing Queen: 2018 [38] "Dangerous Times" Cher Roger Bruno Susan Pomerantz ...
The song, which was originally called "Brandy," was already a hit in the U.K. when its original writer Scott English released it in 1971. You may also like: 100 best rock albums of all time
Mariah Carey co-wrote the songs that she worked with Warren on. Warren wrote "I Was Here" (inspired by the September 11 attacks) for Beyoncé. Warren has written ten songs for LeAnn Rimes, including her hits "How Do I Live" and "Can't Fight the Moonlight". Michael Bolton has recorded twenty four songs that were written by Warren.
Like others of Dowland's lute songs, the piece's musical form and style are based on a dance, in this case the pavan. It was first published in The Second Booke of Songs or Ayres of 2, 4 and 5 parts (London, 1600). The song begins with a falling tear motif, starting on an A and descending to an E by step on the text "Flow, my tears".
"Baby, Baby Don't Cry", released in December 1968, is a single recorded by the Miracles for Motown Records' Tamla label. The composition was written by Miracles lead singer Smokey Robinson , Motown staff writers Al Cleveland and Terry Johnson , a former member of The Flamingos .