This power ballad song by Lenny Kravitz is the lead single of his eighth album It Is Time For A Love Revolution.
From their debut album Bigger, Better, Faster, More!, What’s Up? was released as the second single released in 1993.
From the album Rock ‘n’ Roll Attitude, Quelque Chose De Tennessee is the third single released in May 1985, and also, released in October in a single disc.
The song Debra by Beck was used in the film Baby Driver by Edgar Wright in 2017.
Co-written by Panamanian singer and songwriter Erika Ender, Fonsi made Despacito danceable because according to him, “Latinos are known for being happy people”.
Princess of the Streets is from The Stranglers’ debut studio album Rattus Norvegicus with an alternative title The Stranglers IV.
The song Princess of the Streets is from the album Rattus Norvegicus released on 17th of April 1977 during the punk era in Britain.
Originally from the album Gang released in 1987 by Johnny Hallyday, a live version of the song L’Envie was released as a single on his live album Johnny à Bercy in 1988.
From Phil Collins’ third solo album No Jacket Required, the lyrics of Don’t Lose My Number were actually improvised according to Collins and that he does not fully understand what they mean.
Composed by Michael Jackson for his album Thriller, Eddie Van Halen, lead guitarist of Van Halen, did a guitar solo for the song which during the recording did catch a fire because of the sound of his guitar.
From the song Streetwalker which Michael Jackson also wrote for his 1987 Bad album, Dangerous was developed.
From the album Who You Are, the lyrics of the song Price Tag was criticized by some people who find it hypocritical.
The song The Scientist by Coldplay allude to a man’s powerlessness when it comes to love.
The song In My Place by Coldplay was a song that they had left after they recorded their debut album.
From the album of the same name, the song Highway to Hell was initially released as a single in 1979.
From the album Etat d’urgence, Idées Noires is a single by Bernard Lavilliers featuring Nicoletta whom he just met a day before his full recording of the song.
Beck’s Debra was covered by Kompressor, a German industrial artist and is called ” Kompressor Want To Get With You”.
Written by Jean-Jacques Goldman, L’Envie was originally recorded by Johnny Hallyday for his album Gang released in 1987.
From the album Huit Barré, Dormir Dehors by Daran Et Les Chaises was released in 1994.
Being particularly at low point, Rachel Platten wrote the song Fight Song to remind herself not to give up.