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"I've Heard That Song Before" is a 1942 American popular song about nostalgia [3] with music by Jule Styne and lyrics by Sammy Cahn. [4] It was introduced by Martha O'Driscoll (dubbed by Margaret Whiting) in the 1942 film Youth on Parade. The song was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1942, but lost out to "White Christmas".
The song also featured the first guitar solo on a Smiths record; Marr explained in an interview with Guitar Player magazine: "I was really pleased that the first solo as such on a Smiths record was one you could sing... I liked the melody at the end of 'Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before,' but it just felt a little too accomplished.
I've Heard That Song Before: 1961: Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne: I've Lost My Heart Again: 1940: Leo Robin: I've Never Been in Love Before: 1963: Frank Loesser: Jeepers Creepers: 1954: Johnny Mercer, Harry Warren: Jesus is a Rock (In a Weary Land) 1945: Traditional Jingle Bells: 1946, 1957: James Lord Pierpont: June in January: 1942 (radio) Ralph ...
In June 2022, singer Kate Bush told BBC Radio 4 that she hadn’t listened to her 1985 song “Running Up That Hill” for “a really long time.” She hadn’t even performed it live since 2014 ...
4. ‘Wonderwall’ by Oasis (1995) Maybe we're old-fashioned, but we've always believed that if a song becomes a big radio hit played ad infinitum, it would be nice if the singer could sing.
We’ve heard this from Kylie before and it’s disappointing to hear her retreading old ground." Nonetheless, Ellwood-Hughes cited "Someone for Me" as the better of the bunch. [15] A visualizer was released to Minogue's YouTube channel on 18 October, the same day of its release by BMG and Darenote. [23]
2. “At Last” by Etta James (1960) Chances are, you’ve heard this song at least once in your lifetime. The minute Etta James croons “At last…” you’re swaying to the music and ...
Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before... is a compilation of Rough Trade's artists covering classics from the label's back-catalogue. It was released to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the legendary indie label, in late 2003.