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During a performance of the song on the famous New York City rock station, K-Rock, he stated that the song "is about just being yourself, without thinking of what people say". Arnold told Artist Direct: "Let Me By Myself" is simply about standing in the light and being yourself. It's so easy to get lost being what someone else wants you to be ...
Last Goodbye (Jeff Buckley song) The Last Letter; The Last Night (Skillet song) Last Resort (song) Last Stop: This Town; Leave a Light On (Talk Away the Dark) Lighthouse (G.R.L. song) The Lighthouse's Tale; The Lines You Amend; Lithium (Nirvana song) Loser (3 Doors Down song) Love Don't Live Here Anymore; Lullaby (Nickelback song)
Mom and Dad always taught me to be true to myself and follow my heart. Even if that meant going against the current sometimes.. Together with some amazing people, I decided to write a song about this." He continued, “'Who I Am' is a song about being true to yourself and following your heart. A little over 10 years ago, my heart was with music.
Six songs were added back to the list after being removed: "Lose Yourself" by Eminem (number 167), "One Nation Under a Groove" by Funkadelic (number 210), "More Than A Feeling" by Boston (number 212), "The Boys are Back in Town" by Thin Lizzy (number 272), "Da Doo Ron Ron" by the Crystals (number 366), and "Lola" by the Kinks (number 386).
30. “The Nights” by Avicii. Release Year: 2014 Genre: Dance/Electronic Written by Swedish DJ Tim Bergling, better known as Avicii, this song is an ode to his father and has a surprisingly deep ...
The list is also notable for being one of five Billboard Year-End lists that featured 14 songs that appeared in the previous year (in this case 2015's) repeat onto to this list. The highest being Adele 's " Hello ", which with only three weeks being available to count in 2015's chart year, made it on to 2015's list at number 35 and repeat ...
"A song like this is an incredible way to remind him he's perfect just the way he is," she wrote in the caption. A commenter responded, "My daughter screaming this song in the car had healed a ...
The song would be featured in "The One Where Eddie Moves In", a 1996 season 2 episode of the popular television series Friends during a scene of Chandler Bing (Matthew Perry) and Joey Tribbiani (Matt LeBlanc) being depressed after Joey moves out.