Apparently it isn't though? That was my second guess after Goodies but he said it wasn't
I'm thinking it might be "I Bet" or "Promise," both of those were relatively big hits in the hip-hop/r&b scene
Nope. The Weezer song was actually used by...two separate dorms in the same college, as part of their videos introducing themselves to new students, when I went to college, which was in the early 00s.
For what it's worth, Wikipedia lists the genres for this song as "alternative rock" and "power pop".
er...are you sure you're not thinking of "Remember The Name"?
"Bittersweet Symphony" is just The Verve by themselves
Yeah it's Remember the Name.
And maybe my phrasing above wasn't clear, sorry. But the list should be. One song is by Fort Minor ft. Styles of Beyond; the other song is by The Verve.
I'm not actually sure what Gundam show that's from, it's a little vague (I assume "last saga of the seven-planet wars" could clear something up but I'm not familiar enough with the franchise)
Herman's Hermits - I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You, which is a cover of Dolly Parton though Vitamin C - that one about graduating or whatever
Herman's Hermits - I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You, which is a cover of Dolly Parton though Vitamin C - that one about graduating or whatever
The other Whitney Houston song...well, it DOES have a Wikipedia page, but I know it because it shares a key and some melodic elements with this one other song. I'm not too sure how to give a hint...apparently it didn't get a US single release but it did in Europe and Japan.
Thomas Dolby - She Blinded Me With Science Righteous Brothers - Unchained Melody Elton John - it's probably not Crocodile Rock, but I'll guess that anyway because that song slays
Also I've forgotten which other Elton John song it is so now it's back to Elton John having one song on the list. FYI I'm not counting his work for The Lion King.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
Personally my favorite version of "Unchained Melody" is the one that plays on those NES pirate mutlicarts.
* the remaining Bon Jovi song shares its name with one of the other songs already on the list. * the The Fray song seems stylistically similar to Daniel Powter's song and is from the same year. * the Hilary Duff song is associated with the Lizzie McGuire Movie. * the Hard 'n Phirm song is a bit of a meme. * the Piero Umiliani song is DEFINITELY a meme. Also something that you can sing over voice chat to anyone, in any language, to get a call and response going. * the Tracy Byrd song refers to the name of its genre, in its title. * the King Harvest song is something i heard on the radio in a furniture store, of all places, where I can't see the action or the backdrop mentioned in the song's title. * Dobie Gray's song has a well-known cover by Uncle Kracker. * http://vocaroo.com/i/s0r6KZDHwOZ5 * One Cynthia Harrell song is from a game. The song was written by a friend of the composer of the rest of the soundtrack, when said composer lost a bet to said friend. Some people say it doesn't fit with the atmosphere of the game, but others regard it as a nice and distinctive ending theme. The other song is simply the backing track on the single.
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Found it through a Sailor Mercury AMV, if I recall correctly.
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I'm thinking it might be "I Bet" or "Promise," both of those were relatively big hits in the hip-hop/r&b scene
For what it's worth, Wikipedia lists the genres for this song as "alternative rock" and "power pop".
if it wasn't one of the ones I previously guessed or "Love Sex Magic" I think I'm giving up on that
it's "Like a Boy" isn't it
I found out about this song after a friend was listening to it I think.
also sorry for derping earlier; i should have known since i actually did check Ciara's wikipedia page earlier
And maybe my phrasing above wasn't clear, sorry. But the list should be. One song is by Fort Minor ft. Styles of Beyond; the other song is by The Verve.
(I would like to do it right now but I kinda have to be on the phone in the morning.)
Herman's Hermits - I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am
Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You, which is a cover of Dolly Parton though
Vitamin C - that one about graduating or whatever
hey there Delilah, what's it like in New York City, I'm a thousand miles away but I still wanna touch ur tiddy, yes I do
(yes)
The other Whitney Houston song...well, it DOES have a Wikipedia page, but I know it because it shares a key and some melodic elements with this one other song. I'm not too sure how to give a hint...apparently it didn't get a US single release but it did in Europe and Japan.
Also, adding Calvin Harris ft. Rihanna.
or the magnificent "Older"?
Also, added Ke$ha.
Thomas Dolby - She Blinded Me With Science
Righteous Brothers - Unchained Melody
Elton John - it's probably not Crocodile Rock, but I'll guess that anyway because that song slays
yes
no
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Hints:
* the remaining Bon Jovi song shares its name with one of the other songs already on the list.
* the The Fray song seems stylistically similar to Daniel Powter's song and is from the same year.
* the Hilary Duff song is associated with the Lizzie McGuire Movie.
* the Hard 'n Phirm song is a bit of a meme.
* the Piero Umiliani song is DEFINITELY a meme. Also something that you can sing over voice chat to anyone, in any language, to get a call and response going.
* the Tracy Byrd song refers to the name of its genre, in its title.
* the King Harvest song is something i heard on the radio in a furniture store, of all places, where I can't see the action or the backdrop mentioned in the song's title.
* Dobie Gray's song has a well-known cover by Uncle Kracker.
* http://vocaroo.com/i/s0r6KZDHwOZ5
* One Cynthia Harrell song is from a game. The song was written by a friend of the composer of the rest of the soundtrack, when said composer lost a bet to said friend. Some people say it doesn't fit with the atmosphere of the game, but others regard it as a nice and distinctive ending theme. The other song is simply the backing track on the single.
INOJ is a "Time After Time", a cover of Cyndi Lauper's song.
The two Evanescence songs, as discussed in another thread, are My Immortal and Bring Me To Life.
The Jay-Z ft. UGK song samples an Egyptian song.