This poetic and melancholic lyrics of the song Let Her Go by Passenger describes the regrets associated with ending a relationship.
Written by Tom Yorke while studying at Exeter University in the late 1980s, according to their guitarist Jonny Greenwood, the song was inspired by a girl that Yorke had followed around.
From the album of the same name, the song Californication by RHCP is about the dark side of Hollywood.
The song That Look You Give That Guy by Eels is from their seventh studio album Hombre Lobo: 12 Songs Of Desire.
Home By The Sea by Genesis is about a burglar who captured by the ghosts from the house he breaks in and forced him to listen to their story for the rest of his life.
From the album Duke, Turn It On Again by Genesis is about a man who is so obsessed in watching TV and believed that the people he watches are his friends.
From the 1984 album Emergency, Kool & The Gang’s Fresh introduced a new meaning to the word “fresh” as “good”.
From the album Subliminal: La Face Cachée, this Maitre Gim’s song is about a Zombie who is just actually himself.
From the album Diesel and Dust, Beds Are Burning by Australian rock band Midnight Oil is a protest song in support of giving the native Australian lands back to the Pintupi.
Released as the second single from her album The Truth About Love, Try received positive reviews and noted that it’s one of the standout tracks on the album.
Follie Arcadienne is the first single with summer colors, festive, mixing urban sounds and pop by The Voice Season 5 band Arcadian.
From the album Comfort Eagle, Short Skirt Long Jacket is the first single of the American alternative rock band Cake released in 2001.
From Chic’s third album Risqué, their disco song Good Times has become one of the most sampled tunes in music history, most notably in hip hop music.
The disco song Cosmic Girl by Jamiroquai is a dance music song based on rhythmic “looped beats”.
R.E.M.’s highest-charting hit in the US, Losing My Religion was composed on a mandolin riff.
Written and performed by Michael Jackson, the song Beat It is also notable for its music video where he brings the two gangs together through music and dance.
The song Ordinary Love by the Irish rock band U2 was written to honour their friend Nelson Mandela.
Written by Lenny Kravitz, Dancin’ Til Dawn is the third single for his eighth studio album It Is Time For A Love Revolution.
From The Rolling Stones’ album Goats Head Soup, the song Angie is an acoustic guitar driven ballad pertaining an end of a romance.
I’ll Be Waiting is the lead single from the album It Is Time For A Love Revolution by Lenny Kravitz.