From the album “ Language. Sex. Violence. Other? “, the song Dakota by Stereophonics is their first single to reach number one in the UK Singles Chart and to chart in the US Modern Rock Tracks chart.
From the album Daho Live, the single Comme Un Boomerang by Étienne Daho was written and composed by Serge Gainsbourg in 1975.
Written and composed by Matthew Bellamy, according to him, the lyrics of the song The Handler are almost a question and answer.
The Zephyr Song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers is about human connection and nature’s healing power.
From the eighth studio album of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, By The Way, its second single The Zephyr song was released on August 17, 2002.
After Adele broke up with her boyfriend, she and Epworth composed Rolling In The Deep in one afternoon.
Released in 2013, HollySiz’s Come Back To Me reached number 22 in SNEP and number 20 in Ultratop.
The song Let It Be was the Beatles’ last single before McCartney announced his departure from the band.
Paul McCartney had the idea to write the song after dreaming of his mother during the tense sessions for The Beatles’ The White Album.
From the 2011 studio album El Camino of The Black Keys, the lead single Lonely Boy became their one of the most successful singles.
From the band’s fourth album Music for Men, Heavy Cross was released as the lead single on April 28, 2009.
Released in August 1968, the song Hey Jude is the first single that was released in Beatles’ record label Apple Records.
Written by Adele and Paul Epworth, the song Skyfall was released on October 5, 2012 as the theme song of the 2012 James Bond film of the same title.
This folkish indie pop song was written by Valeska Steiner and Sonja Glass and is about daydreaming while waiting for a call from her love interest.
From the album of the same name, What’s It Gonna Be was released in April 13, 2015.
Released in April 13 2015, the song What’s It Gonna Be is from the album of the same name.
From the album Drones, the song is about a person who realized that he doesn’t want to be controlled by The Handler.
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.