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In 1988, Samuels wrote and recorded "They're Coming to Get Me Again, Ha-Haaa!", a sequel to the original record. It was released two years later, but never charted. In the song, the narrator has been discharged from the mental hospital but remains plagued by insanity and fears of being readmitted. At the end of the song, he exclaims, "Oh, no!"
"That Don't Impress Me Much" by Shania Twain (1997) One of Shania Twain's early songs from her third studio album, this tune remains one of her biggest hits of all time. Beth Gwinn - Getty Images
1. “I Got You (I Feel Good)” by James Brown (1964) It’s worth celebrating the happy moments and James Brown was able to put that sentiment into musical form. The voice of “Godfather of ...
"Happy" is the fourth single to be taken from Indie band Travis' debut album, Good Feeling. Since the release of the single, until the end of 2007, "Happy" was typically used as the encore song during their live concerts. The single reached number 38 on the UK singles chart. [1]
"Get Me Out" is a song by Australian rock group King Stingray, released on 18 January 2021 as the second single [1] from their self-titled debut studio album (2022). Songwriter Roy Kellaway said "Yirrŋa and I wrote this song when we were away on tour. We were thinking about our hometown Yirrkala.
What you'll notice about a lot of the emotions that people feel in their stomach ( butterflies, the gutwrench, the knot) is that they're all different ways of experiencing the same emotion: stress.
"Feelin' Satisfied" is a song by American rock band Boston, released on their 1978 studio album Don't Look Back. The song was written by Tom Scholz and released as a single in 1979.
It can make you feel adored and even valued," says Dr. Michele Leno, Ph.D., a psychologist and founder of DML Psychological Services, PLLC. Playing hard to get can also be a practical approach to ...