Monday, March 26, 2012

I Want Some "Pop"

        "Simple Man" by Graham Nash is a stereotypical 70's song but catchy. From the album "Songs for Beginners".
        "Use Me" by Bill Withers is a funky hit. From his Greatest Hits!
        "We're the Pet Shop Boys" by Robbie Williams... Not really sure what the this song is about, but Hell, who cares? It's catchy and that's all that matters. From the album "Rudebox".
        "I Need Some Sleep" by Eels is a song that's certainly meant for napping. From the "Shrek 2" soundtrack.
        "Lullabye" by Emitt Rhodes is short and pretty. From the album "The Emitt Rhodes Recordings (1969 - 1973)".
        "Firework" by Matt Mulholland is a brilliant cover of a shitty song by Katy Perry. He makes it great. Accapella style + multi-track = YUS! From the album "Matt Mulholland: Sings Covers".
        "Billie Jean (Single Version) by Michael Jackson is a classic-shake-your-booty song. From the album "The Essential Michael Jackson".
        "For the First Time" by The Script has an incredible and honest chorus. From the album "Science & Faith (Bonus Track Version)".
        "Still (Soundtrack)" by Ben Folds is amazing in its own unique way. It's simple but complicated. Made me ponder my past. From the album "The Best Imitations of Myself: A Retrospective".
        "Never" by Moving Pictures is a great angry song with some kick-ass saxaphone. From the album "Days of Innocence".
        "True" by Spandau Ballet is an '80's classic. From the album "True".
        "Through the Trees" by Low Shoulder is a decent song. From the soundtrack of "Jennifer's Body".
        "Silent Lucidity" by Queensrche is a haunting yet enchanting song. From the album "Revolution Calling".
        "Never Say Never" is such a wonderful song, purely because of the dramatic chorus. From the album "The Fray".
        "Whatever You Imagine" by Wendy Moten is a stereotypical "powerful" song from the '90's but I've always loved this song. From the album "Wendy Moten".
        "A Man for All Seasons" by Robbie Williams is a delightfully catchy song from the hilarious spy spoof "Johnny English".
        "My Eyes" by Neil Patrick Harris & Felicia Day is a dark and beautiful song from the amazing musical "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along-Blog".
        "Hey, Soul Sister" by Train has been a guilty pleasure of mine since freshman year.
        "All By Myself" by Eric Carmen is dramatic and "woe-is-me" and cheesy beyond belief but I love it. Haha. Song drives my Mum nuts. From the album "All By Myself".
        "Lovely Day" by Bill Withers is just too damn groovy, man! ;)
        "Best Laid Plans" by James Blunt is a really good song. Love it. Absolutely love it. From the album "Some Kind Of Trouble".
       

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