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“Price Tag” by Jessie J is a fun, upbeat song that encourages living in the moment without focusing on money. The catchy chorus promotes positivity and staying true to oneself, reminding us ...
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Below, check out these 12 songs famous musicians wrote for their now-famous children. Todd Williamson/Getty Most of us know "You'll Be in My Heart" as the Academy Award-winning theme song from ...
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By 1972, Lynn already had her six children with husband Oliver Lynn, and “One’s on the Way” read like a song she could have easily written when it was released as the title track of her album.
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Growing up poor and raised by a single mother, Merle Haggard also connected to the song, and months before Parton released her version, he featured the song first on his 1968 album Mama Tried.
That made me want to be more interpretive.” “Years before, I never would have approached anything associated with suicide for a Drills song. I would never, ever do that. But I was at a point ...