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"Why Worry?" (Clannad song), a 1991 single "Why Worry Blues" by Jack Prentice (words) and Bud Shepard, George Webb and Vic Sell (music) for the silent film Why Worry? "Why Worry", a 1951 song with words by John Sexton and music by Ralph Edwards, recorded by Billy Cotton Band "Why Worry", a 1952 song by the Andrews Sisters
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A solo steel drum player performs with the accompaniment of pre-recorded backing tracks that are being played back by the laptop on the left of the photo.. A backing track is an audio recording on audiotape, CD or a digital recording medium or a MIDI recording of synthesized instruments, sometimes of purely rhythmic accompaniment, often of a rhythm section or other accompaniment parts that ...
The vocals on "Ya Hozna" song are all backwards, although the backing track and guitar are mostly forwards. The vocals are made up of distorted outtakes from "Valley Girl", "Lonely Little Girl", and "Sofa #2". [93] The lyrics sheet reads, "backwards vocal — you figure it out". [33]
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The Star Tribune wrote that the album "has no irresistible tunes but plenty of good, well-crafted numbers." [12] The Gazette noted that the "adult-oriented pop and country record has an almost limpid quality to it; partially due to the brother's effortless harmonies; partly because of Edmond's hands-off production; and partly thanks to the astounding virtuosity of veteran players."
Worry explores political lyrical themes. Lead single "Festival Song" was written as a criticism of corporate-sponsored music festivals after Rosenstock witnessed a band at a festival condemn surveillance culture and corporations while surrounded by the same institutions. [5] [11] "I'm not trying to call anybody a sellout," Rosenstock said of ...
The following is a list of notable soft rock bands and artists and their most notable soft rock songs. This list should not include artists whose main style of music is anything other than soft rock, even if they have released one or more songs that fall under the "soft rock" genre. (Such songs can be added under Category:Soft rock songs.)