Songs Round the World with the Rubber Duck was C.W. McCall's sequel to his earlier hit " Convoy". It apparantly picks up exactly where "Convoy" left off. ...more on Wikipedia about "'Round the World with the Rubber Duck"
"1+1=2" is a song by Lou Bega. It was his biggest hit after " Mambo No. 5". This song interpolates a brief sequence from Perez Prado's song Mambo No. 8. It was recorded circa 1999. ...more on Wikipedia about "1+1=2"
237 is the name of song by Fear Before The March Of Flames. It was made for a Showtime series of 15 one hour horror shorts, all directed by different directors of the genre. ...more on Wikipedia about "237 (song)"
"24 Hours" is a song from the hit Canadian teen drama Instant Star. Instant Star is currently aired on the CTV Television Network and The-N. ...more on Wikipedia about "24 Hours (song)"
A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes is a song written and composed by Mack David, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston for the Walt Disney film Cinderella ( 1950). ...more on Wikipedia about "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes"
"A Garagem da Vizinha" is a very popular song from the Portuguese artist Quim Barreiros. Here are the lyrics and translation: ...more on Wikipedia about "A Garagem da Vizinha"
"A Love Like That" is a song by Gregg Alexander, released exclusively on MP3 format in 2003. It deals with heartbreak and inability to accept that a partner has moved on, and is the only song in which Alexander has a role as a singer/performer since the disbanding of the New Radicals in 1999. While Gregg's vocals and style on the song are unmistakeable, the origins of the track remain unclear. It was first discovered to be charting obscurely on Beyond Radio, an American airplay chart, peaking at #1304 ** , and was later found downloadable on the now-defunct site, PicktheHits.com . ...more on Wikipedia about "A Love Like That"
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Another Girl, Another Planet is a song originally by The Only Ones. One of the first covers of this song was recorded by The Replacements during the early 80's during one of their later gigs. It appears on the second CD of All for Nothing, the Replacement's Best Of. ...more on Wikipedia about "Another Girl, Another Planet"
An answer song (or answer record) is, as the name suggests, a song (usually a recorded track) made in answer to a previous song by another artist. The concept became widespread in blues and R&B recorded music in the 1930s through 1950s. Today, this practice is most common in hip hop music, especially as the continuation of a feud between performers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Answer song"
At My Job is the ninth song on the Dead Kennedys' third album, Frankenchrist. It was written by guitarist East Bay Ray. The song has heavy synthesizer influence and is similar to Pink Floyd's Welcome to the Machine. ...more on Wikipedia about "At My Job"
"Bad Boy" was a song written by Larry Williams. This is one of several Larry Williams songs which The Beatles covered. "Bad Boy", along with " Dizzy Miss Lizzy" were recorded by the Beatles on May 10 1965 and intended for American release only. This song was first released on Beatles VI in June 1965. It eventually got a UK release on A Collection of Beatles' Oldies in December 1966. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bad Boy (song)"
Bad Company was a British rock band founded in 1973, consisting of band members from Free ( Paul Rodgers, Simon Kirke), Mott The Hoople ( Mick Ralphs) and King Crimson ( Boz Burrell). They consequently took their first inspiration for the band and its name and 1973 radio play hit, also of the same name, from the 1972 classic Western, "Bad Company" that starred Barry Brown and Jeff Bridges. They then became one of the early supergroups of the 1970's. The band reformed in 1986 with ex- Ted Nugent vocalist Brian Howe, in place of Rodgers and Steve Price replacing Boz Burrell on bass. Throughout the 1990s, the band continued with various musicians with drummer Simon Kirke the only original member. The 2003 line-up of Bad Company includes Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirke along with Dave Colwell (keyboards), Rick Wills (bass guitar), and Robert Hart (vocals). ...more on Wikipedia about "Bad Company"
The Banana Boat Song, written by Irving Burgie (a.k.a. Lord Burgess) and Alan Arkin, and sung by Harry Belafonte, is a song about a dock worker working the night shift loading large bunches of bananas onto ships. At daylight, his shift is over and he wants his work to be counted up so that he can go home. This is the meaning of the lyric "Come, Mr. Tally Man, tally me banana. Daylight come and me wanna go home." ...more on Wikipedia about "Banana Boat Song"
Beautiful Life was a hit song by Swedish band Ace of Base, released in Autumn of 1995. In North America it was the first single released from the band's The Bridge (Ace of Base album); in Europe it followed Lucky Love. ...more on Wikipedia about "Beautiful Life (Ace of Base song)" http://www.shortopedia.com never sleeps.
Bimbo was a popular song variously credited to Rodney (Rod) Morris or "Pee Wee" King. The song was recorded by Gene Autry and originally released on vinyl as a 78rpm single in the 1950s. It can also be found on the 1998 album, Always Your Pal Gene Autry. This is an album of singalong cowboy music for children. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bimbo (song)"
Blackfield is a music group, a collaboration between Porcupine Tree founder and lead singer Steven Wilson and Israeli pop superstar Aviv Geffen. ...more on Wikipedia about "Blackfield"
Blow Me Away is the title of a song which was written as a tribute to Halo:Combat Evolved, a popular Xbox video game, by the band Breaking Benjamin. The instrumental version of the track can be heard in the Halo 2 level Gravemind (specifically near the close of it when Master Chief enters the Mausoleum of The Arbiter) while the full recording of the song (complete with lyrics) can be found on the Halo 2, Vol. 1 soundtrack and the So Cold EP. ...more on Wikipedia about "Blow Me Away"
The Bohemian Polka is an upbeat cover of the song Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen. It was recorded by Weird Al Yankovic circa 1993. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bohemian Polka"
The English/Scottish border has a long and bloody history of conquest and reconquest, raid and counter-raid (see Wars of Scottish Independence). It also has a stellar tradition of balladry, such that a whole group of songs exists that are often called "border ballads", because they were collected in that region. ...more on Wikipedia about "Border ballad"
Printed lyrics of popular songs were extremely popular from the 16th century until the early 20th century. They were commonly known as broadsides or broadsheets. Over time, the name came to refer to any printed matter confined to one side of a single sheet of paper, such as handbills, advertisements, posters, etc. ...more on Wikipedia about "Broadside (music)"
Burn In My Light is a song performed by the band Mercy Drive and composed by Jim Johnston in 2004. It is also the entrance theme of World Wrestling Entertainment superstar Randy Orton. ...more on Wikipedia about "Burn In My Light"
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Carmen Etonense is the well-loved school song of Eton College. It is sung in Latin at the end of each year in the school concert. ...more on Wikipedia about "Carmen Etoniense"
The Carnival Road March is the song played most often at the "judging points" along the parade route during carnival. ...more on Wikipedia about "Carnival Road March"
Children's songs may be nursery rhymes set to music or modern creations intended for entertainment or use in the home or education. ...more on Wikipedia about "Children's song"
Dangerous is a song by Penny Ford which reached the UK Top 50 in 1985. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dangerous (Ford single)"
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