“Arnold Layne” is the debut single released by the English rock band Pink Floyd on 10 March 1967, written by Syd Barrett.
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Umbrella Lyrics · When the sun shine, we shine together. Told you I’ll be here forever. Said I’ll always be your friend.
“Alan’s Psychedelic Breakfast” is the fifth and final track from the 1970 Pink Floyd album Atom Heart Mother, written primarily by Nick Mason but credited
On the opening track of Kid A, Thom Yorke sings of depression, change, confusion, and the state of the world
“Stop Me If You Think You’ve Heard This One Before” is a song by the English rock band the Smiths, written by singer Morrissey and
For those unwilling to accept this is about breasts – or at least sexual shapes, the only time The Smiths performed it live, Morrissey added
Morrissey is effective in “Death of a Disco Dancer,” which pinpoints Johnny Marr’s importance to the band, as it builds from his scraping-fingernail fret work
This song was written during the recording sessions for the “Strangeways, Here We Come” album which took place in March-April 1987 at Wool Hall Studios
Morrissey’s lyrics were inspired by his walks with his friend, Linder Sterling, to the Southern Cemetery in Chorlton
Written by Johnny Marr and Morrissey, the song features self-deprecating lyrics that reflected Morrissey’s frustrations with the music industry at the time.
