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"For What It's Worth (Stop, Hey What's That Sound)" (often referred to as simply "For What It's Worth") is a song written by Stephen Stills. Performed by Buffalo Springfield, it was recorded on December 5, 1966, released as a single on Atco Records in December 1966 and peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the spring of 1967. [8]
"Worth It" is a song by American girl group Fifth Harmony, featuring American rapper Kid Ink. [1] The song impacted American rhythmic crossover radio on March 2, 2015, as the third and final single from the group's first studio album, Reflection (2015).
"For What It's Worth" is a song by the English singer-songwriter Liam Gallagher from his debut solo album As You Were. The song, a pop rock apology ballad, was written by Gallagher alongside Simon Aldred. Gallagher described the song's lyrics as an "apology to whoever", as opposed to dedicating the apology to anyone in specific.
"For What It's Worth" is the first official single from Placebo's sixth studio album, Battle for the Sun. Release. It was released on 20 April 2009, ...
Upon its release as a single, Dave Jennings of Melody Maker noted "Was It Worth It?" had "the chunkiest, most muscular music to appear on a PSB track in a long time" and added that Tennant's vocal is "so fey, even by his standards, that it threatens to evaporate at any moment".
It’s a great gift for that person who already has everything, like your dad, brother, or grandpa, and it’s the kind of thing that they'll (hopefully) enjoy all year long.
"Worth It" is a calm slow-burning song in which Offset raps the two verses and Don Toliver shows his melodies as he sings the chorus. [2] The song contains an Afro-fusion-inspired instrumental as Toliver sings: "You got me, got me workin' / I hope it's worth it". [3]
It’s a conversation that I’ve had a hundred times since I started writing this column 27 years ago. Scenario: I’m introduced by a friend, to a friend, of a friend, to a friend.