the only person I don't have anything by is that Ryan Adams
Man, I've been really into Ryan Adams since '07. There's just something interesting in his music. And thank God, she's listening to Black Keys now. Huge departure (musically) with album #4 is VERY possible.
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Originally posted by JakeKills
@ the multi-millionaire trying to choose between two Springsteen records when she could easily afford both.
This is the girl who dedicated a GnR song for a cat. What else can I say?
They are selling somewhere around 300-330k + 80 million on radio so we need about 400k-420k+some AI. It's very, very unlikely we'll get #1. Top ten is good enough with me for a song on a soundtrack album.
‘The Hunger Games’ Soundtrack: Track-By-Track Review
4. Taylor Swift featuring The Civil Wars, “Safe & Sound” - A decidedly non-Swiftian anthem that embraces the folksiness of the soundtrack. Backing up the country superstar, the Civil Wars add a little bit of gravitas to the melancholy tune.
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‘The Hunger Games’ Soundtrack: Track-By-Track Review
4. Taylor Swift featuring The Civil Wars, “Safe & Sound” - A decidedly non-Swiftian anthem that embraces the folksiness of the soundtrack. Backing up the country superstar, the Civil Wars add a little bit of gravitas to the melancholy tune.
14. Taylor Swift, “Eyes Open” - The stronger of Swift’s soundtrack contributions, “Eyes Open” places the singer in her own version of the Hunger Games, trying to stay alert and keep her sense of self as the whole world watches her. A clever spin on the trappings of fame.