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"Bad Time" is a song written by Mark Farner and performed by Grand Funk. The song is featured on the band's 1974 album, All the Girls in the World Beware!!!. [2] It peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 the weeks of June 7 and 14, 1975. [3] [4] Jimmy Ienner produced the song, and it was arranged by Tony Camillo. [5]
Bad Time may refer to: "Bad Time" (Grand Funk song), 1975 "Bad Time" (Sabrina Carpenter song), 2018 "Bad Time" (Alkaline Trio song), 2023
The song was ranked at No. 1 among "Tracks of the Year" for 1978 by NME. [13] Critic Ned Raggett describes the song as a "deservedly well-known masterpiece." [14] Mark Deming notes, "Pete Shelley's basic formula in the Buzzcocks was to marry the speed and emotional urgency of punk with the hooky melodies and boy/girl thematics of classic pop/rock.
Now's The Time To Fall In Love" is a 1931 song from the Depression era written by Tin Pan Alley tunesmiths Al Sherman and Al Lewis. The song was made popular by Eddie Cantor on his weekly radio show. The song takes a positive attitude toward the plummeting prices of storebought items in financially depressed America of the 1930s. [1] [2]
"Bad Time" released on November 30, 2023, alongside the song's music video. Earlier that year, drummer Derek Grant departed from the group to focus on his mental health, so the video features new drummer, Atom Willard in his place. The video was directed by Ravi Dahr, who previously directed the video for their previous single “Blood, Hair ...
The lead single from Bad Bunny's third album, this song was the first song ever to debut in the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Hot Latin Songs chart. Listen on Spotify See ...
UPDATE 7/12/24 One month after debuting the track at Red Rocks, Morris officially released "I Hope I Never Fall in Love." "'I Hope I Never Fall in Love' is the afterglow of a s-tshow. It’s a ...
Michael McDonald recorded the song for his album Mowtown, released in 2003. [8] Josh Groban recorded the song for his album All That Echoes, released in early 2013 and released it as a single that peaked at #20 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Father John Misty covered the song on his 2022 EP Live at Electric Lady. [9]