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"Winter Dreams (Brandon's Song)" is a song by American recording artist Kelly Clarkson, from her sixth studio album, Wrapped in Red (2013). Produced by Greg Kurstin , Clarkson co-wrote the song with Ashley Arrison and Aben Eubanks for her then-fiancé, Brandon Blackstock, stepson of American recording artist Reba McEntire .
"Meaning of Life" was written by James Morrison with Ilsey Juber and Jesse Shatkin, who produced the track. [2] A doo-wop soul pop and R&B song, [3] [4] [5] it sings of learning the "meaning of life", during which the singer confesses the loneliness she's been feeling but her love is what brings her to life, showing her the light. [5]
The song was featured in Scrubs Season 8 episode "My Chief Concern", at the end of the episode. The song was used in fifth season of Grey's Anatomy. The song was used in the fourth season of Brothers & Sisters. The song was used in multiple teasers for the third season of American Horror Story.
Not much of the song makes much sense in the modern age, but knowing the rich history behind the elaborate song (which ends up totaling 364 gifts, by the way) puts the seemingly odd lyrics in ...
"I Turn to You" is a song written by Max D. Barnes and Curly Putman, and recorded by American country music singer George Jones. It was released in May 1987 as the third single from the album Wine Colored Roses .
While many fans urged the American Idol alum to collaborate with Roan or bring the 26-year-old singer on her show to perform a song together, others expressed surprise at Clarkson’s decision to ...
Carla Olson and Mick Taylor recorded two versions of "Winter". One is on Olson's The Ring of Truth album [5] and the other appears on Too Hot For Snakes Plus. (One disc was a re-release of the Olson/Taylor Too Hot for Snakes live album [6] and the second was thirteen studio tracks featuring the two from Olson's various solo albums plus one song from the Barry Goldberg album Stoned Again which ...
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