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Music video. "Maps" on YouTube. " Maps " is a song by American indie rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs from their debut full-length album, Fever to Tell (2003). The song is about the relationship between Liars frontman Angus Andrew and Yeah Yeah Yeahs lead singer Karen O. [6] Released in September 2003, the song reached number nine on the US Billboard ...
Musical symbols are marks and symbols in musical notation that indicate various aspects of how a piece of music is to be performed. There are symbols to communicate information about many musical elements, including pitch, duration, dynamics, or articulation of musical notes; tempo, metre, form (e.g., whether sections are repeated), and details ...
The song was based on the composition "The Arkansas Traveller" by Sandford C. Faulkner and is the Arkansas official historic song. Origin [ edit ] The origin of the "Arkansas Traveler" relates to the time Sandford C. Faulkner , a wealthy planter of Chicot County, Arkansas , got lost among the wild, rugged hills of the old Bayou Mason township ...
If you wanna go and be stupid, don’t do it in front of me. If you don’t wanna cry to my music, don’t make me hate you prolifically. Please, please, please (please) Please, please, please ...
Where Do You Go. Where Do You Go may refer to: "Where Do You Go" (Cher song) "Where Do You Go" (La Bouche song), also covered by No Mercy. "Where Do You Go", a song by Bryan Rice from Confessional. "Where Do You Go?", a song by Frank Sinatra from No One Cares.
The song was written in Copenhagen. In 2009, Sarstedt spoke to a gossip columnist for the Daily Express. He admitted he had lied about the song being about a socialite who died in a fire. He said that the song was about his girlfriend at the time, whom he later married and then divorced. [citation needed] Reception
Lyrically, the song deals with heartbreak and how the protagonist is dealing with loneliness. "Show me the meaning of being lonely/Is this the feeling I need to walk with/Tell me why I can't be there where you are/There's something missing in my heart," they sing in the chorus. [citation needed] It is set in the key of F♯ minor and G♯ minor.
5. “Fly Me to The Moon” by Frank Sinatra (1964) The opening lines, “Fly me to the moon, let me play among the stars, let me see what spring is like on Jupiter and Mars…” is enough to get ...