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"Voices in My Head" is an indie pop song [2] written by Tisdale, Whitney Lauren Phillips and John Feldmann.On the track, Tisdale discusses her insecurities and vulnerabilities, related to the anxiety and depression she suffers from, and also describes how her lover provides the support she needs in order to keep her grounded. [19]
"Quiet" is a feminist anthem co-written, co-produced, and performed by Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter MILCK. It received national attention after she organized a capella performances of the song at the 2017 Women's March in Washington D.C. , after which she made the sheet music publicly available and organized further activity around the song.
Four singles were released from the album: "Quiet Little Voices" in May 2009, [12] "Roll Up Your Sleeves" in June 2009, [13] and the double A-side single "It's Thunder and It's Lightning" and "Ships With Holes Will Sink" in November 2009. [14]
On his A Life in Lyrics podcast, in which the legendary Beatles musician regales listeners with the stories behind some of his most famous songs, McCartney, 81, said he believes the lyric was ...
To stay quiet just isn't an option -- "I can't not speak up," she said -- but she's well aware that other Hollywood figures keep mum about their politics. "I think they're afraid," she said.
The song talks about everything that goes on in your head like the voices you hear and the demons you fight. Also the song simulates LGBT struggles. “Many of the lyrics were inspired by my personal conversations with people in the LGBT community and their feelings/struggles,” said Cerulli on Twitter when asked why the song was given the ...
The song is included on his album The Man I Want to Be, as well as a digital extended play of the same title. "Voices" became Young's third-consecutive Number One hit for the chart week ending February 19, 2011. The song spent 20 weeks on the Hot Country Songs chart during its first run plus 31 more weeks in its second run during its rise to #1.
"Lift Every Voice and Sing," often referred to as the Black national anthem, will be performed at the Super Bowl for the fourth time in a row, the latest legacy of the traditional song. Andra Day ...