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The song's opening lyrics, "Party girls don't get hurt, can't feel anything ... I push it down", are sung over a reggae-influenced background. [18] Walker noted that during the chorus, Sia sings, "I'm gonna swing from the chandelier, from the chandelier/ I'm gonna live like tomorrow doesn't exist, like it doesn't exist". [21]
The three songs no longer available for download for users who don't already own them are those included in the "Holiday 3-Song Pack". [citation needed] Almost all songs are available to buy individually. Songs by the same artist are often available as "Song Packs", which include three or more songs, for a discounted price.
"Swinging on a Star" is an American pop standard with music composed by Jimmy Van Heusen and lyrics by Johnny Burke. [1] It was introduced by Bing Crosby in the 1944 film Going My Way , winning an Academy Award for Best Original Song that year, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and has been recorded by numerous artists since then.
In music, particularly Western popular music, a post-chorus (or postchorus) is a section that appears after the chorus.The term can be used generically for any section that comes after a chorus, [1] but more often refers to a section that has similar character to the chorus, but is distinguishable in close analysis. [2]
"Party for Two" is a song by Canadian country singer-songwriter Shania Twain, recorded for her 2004 Greatest Hits compilation album. Written by Twain and then-husband Robert John "Mutt" Lange and produced by Lange, it was originally conceived as a return to country for Twain and planned as a duet with Toby Keith.
Lyrics in French "Petite Fleur" Sidney Bechet: Dixieland Plus: 1977 instrumental "Petite Fleur" (2) Sidney Bechet: Chanson du Vieux Carré : Connick on Piano, Volume 3: 2007 instrumental "Please Come Home for Christmas" Charles Brown, Gene Redd What a Night! A Christmas Album: 2008 "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone" Sidney Clare, Sam H ...
Mud on the Tires is the third studio album by American country music artist Brad Paisley.Released on July 22, 2003, through Arista Nashville, it produced four hit singles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts: the Top Five hits "Celebrity", "Little Moments" and "Whiskey Lullaby", as well as the Number One title track.
"Free" is a song by American recording artist Ultra Naté, released on March 31, 1997, through record label Strictly Rhythm. It was co-written by Naté, Lem Springsteen and John Ciafone, while production was held by both Springsteen and Ciafone.