By: songslyrics | 2011-02-03 | Music Songs and music are something that last forever, they are not forgotten with time but only more cherished. However even if we cherish the tune we may tend to forget the lyrics of our favourite numbers and end up only humming the tunes. read more
By: Robert M Petrie | 2010-04-02 | Writing Songs are a wonderful thing and we all have our favorites, those songs that stir up memories of times gone by, a song can come on the radio and it can take you straight back in time. Most songs are made up of the voice that sings the words and the instruments that ring out the tune. Some lyrics are short and repetitive but have made great songs, but if you actually read the lyrics of off the paper before you heard the song then you would probably think that they were not going to make a hit record. read more
By: Brian Jones | 2011-01-07 | Article Marketing The alphabet song is the most basic song a child must learn, before starting school. The alphabet song teaches a child the English alphabets in a sing-song manner. This helps a child pick up the English language faster and in a more effective manner. read more
By: Chelle Stein | 2010-03-30 | Music Need some music to help you get through a break up? Knowing the many types of break up songs will be sure to help you find the perfect one for you. read more
By: Tia Briggs | 2010-10-15 | Arts & Entertainment Songs can be cathartic for the listenersbut they can also be cathartic for the singers and the artists as well. This can be seen (or, more aptly, heard) through the music and lyrics of artists and musicians who went through romantic separations with their partners... read more
By: Mahatru Goyal | 2010-03-29 | Movies Love Aaj Kal is a very well crafted tale of modern love. Yes people know when the soul mates meet light goes off but ladies and gentlemen people aren't stupid enough to live life by some light, now are they? Jai and Meera meet in London and start living out a relationship. read more
By: Oswald Melman | 2010-12-20 | Music Everyone has had the experience of listening to a song, coming to truly love it, but still not having any idea what the heck the lyrics are saying. In fact, ask around and you will realize that most people can recount a story or two of a hilariously misheard lyrics. read more
By: gauravamitmqw | 2010-12-18 | Arts & Entertainment However, it was Confessions that propelled Usher into infamy with over one million copies sold in the first week of release in 2004— the highest debut-week numbers ever for a male R&B artist. "Confessions Part II," "Burn" and "Yeah!" soared to the top of Billboard's Hot 100 Singles charts, making Usher the first solo artist to have three singles inside the Hot 100 Top 10, simultaneously joining the ranks of the Beatles and the Bee Gees. Confessions was the most successful album of 2004, selling read more
By: Joel Owens | 2010-02-23 | Music The Ting Tings lyrics may not be that poetic, but the beats and loops are enough for them to be marked as a representative of the funk/pop/techno dance genre. read more
By: Wendi Rogers | 2010-09-30 | Music Searching for song lyrics can be really difficult; however, one can make use of the World Wide Web to find free music wordings for almost any song ever made. read more
By: GAURAV | 2010-12-17 | Music It was not long before her lyrical skills were sought after by the likes of Lil' Wayne. Nicki was determined not to befall the ill-fate of so many other talented female rappers. Instead she opted to qualify her lyrical skills through the ranks of the underground mix tape circuit. Success was inevitably achieved with her critically acclaimed performance credit on the DVD entitled "The Come Up" and mixtapes like Playtime is Over, the infamous Sucka Free, and Beam Me Up Scotty. Now in demand Nicki' read more
By: John Allsopp | 2011-06-27 | Travel Tips John Allsopp author of the popular website Orlando Florida Holidays.com receives a lot of mail from all quarters of the globe for information about Disney World Orlando. read more
By: Tisha Kulak Tolar | 2010-03-30 | Recreation & Sports Muhammad Ali was born on January 17, 1942 in Louisville, Kentucky. His birth name was Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr, but he changed it to Muhammad Ali in 1964 after he joined the Nation of Islam. read more