In order to understand the sentiment behind Amy Winehouse’s “Love Is A Losing Game” , think of gambling for instance. Yes, at first you may come out on top. But the game in and of itself is...
The title of this song (“Let The Bad Times Roll”) is actually a mocking of “Let the Good Times Roll“, the name of a musical piece dating back to 1946. Said tune is a classic, and even more...
Researchers have been able to deduce that there was an actual musical formula Motown utilized during the 1960s, when the longstanding label was at the height of its popularity and influence. They were probably first put on...
Despite The Supremes’ “You Can’t Hurry Love” utilizing some versatile wording, the sentiments expressed are uniform throughout. And they are respectively relayed by two different characters, the singer’s and her mother. The singer’s main characteristic...
It is inevitable that upon reading the name of this song (“Stoned Love”) and taking into consideration the era in which it was releases, many readers will presume that it is about drugs. In other...
The way “Thunder Road” is popularly interpreted is as being centered on two individuals, both of whom are most likely tweens, debating on whether or not they should hit the open road. Well rather let’s...
The title of this song (“Get Lucky”), as well as its chorus, will logically lead some to believe that it’s sexual in nature. You see, ‘getting lucky’ is a well-known colloquial term pointing to the...
The Fray’s “How To Save A Life” is based on a real-life experience of one of its composers, Isaac Slade. And no, despite how some people may interpret this tune, there does not appear to...
As noted at the tail end of this post, Carly Simon’s “Coming Around Again” served as the theme song to a movie entitled Heartburn. And the lyrics are a reflection of the plot of the movie,...
This song is very-philosophical in its approach. Perhaps the simplest way of describing it, to some readers who are familiar with the notion, is as being based on the law of attraction. In other words, the singer...