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"Over My Head" is composed of a synth-heavy chorus, an "addicting" melody, and a pronounced drum beat. [1] Critics noted the song's sound is more "evolved" and mature than previous releases. [2] The song is written in the key of F♯ minor, and follows a chord progression of D-Bm-F♯m (VI-iv-i). The tempo of the song is 105 beats per minute.
"Over My Head (Cable Car)" (originally performed simply as "Cable Car") is a song by American rock band the Fray. It was released in October 2005 as the lead single from their debut album How to Save a Life and from the soundtrack to the science fiction action film Stealth (2005).
"Over My Head" is a soft rock song recorded by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac for their self-titled 1975 album. The song was written by keyboardist and vocalist Christine McVie . "Over My Head" was the band's first single to reach the Billboard Hot 100 since " Oh Well ", ending a six-year dry spell on the American charts.
"Over My Head" was the second single from Toni Basil's 1983 album Toni Basil. [1] [3] The song was released as a 12" record by Chrysalis and Virgin Records. [4]The song was also featured on her 1994 greatest hits compilation The Best of Toni Basil: Mickey & Other Love Songs.
"Over My Head", a song by King's X from Gretchen Goes to Nebraska "Over My Head", a song by Lit from the soundtrack of the film Titan A.E.
"Over My Head (Better Off Dead)" is a song by Canadian rock band Sum 41. It was released in June 2003 as the third and final single from their 2002 album Does This Look Infected? . An acoustic version of the song can be found on the European Single and on the Chuck Acoustic EP in 2005.
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I hear music in the air (I hear music in the air) Up above my head (up above my head) I hear music in the air (I hear music in the air) I really do believe (I really do believe) There's a Heaven up there." Each additional verse is the same as the first, the word "music" replaced with another word (such as "singing," "shouting," et cetera).