In pop music yes they do....have you heard a pop song without a bridge? This isn't classical music we're discussing here that has no lyrics whatsoever.
In pop music yes they do....have you heard a pop song without a bridge? This isn't classical music we're discussing here that has no lyrics whatsoever.
Bridge or no bridge, it's a Dr. Luke song, it will top the charts.
oh is that what they look like in the UK? Jersey actually goes hard haha. pathetic. I wouldn't do it myself, but you are one who needs to be put in her place.
See the girl on the left? she could give you something
In pop music yes they do....have you heard a pop song without a bridge? This isn't classical music we're discussing here that has no lyrics whatsoever.
Lift Me Up. There are many songs where the bridge consists of just the instrumental or a continuous melody.
In pop music yes they do....have you heard a pop song without a bridge? This isn't classical music we're discussing here that has no lyrics whatsoever.
I hate quoting Wikipedia as evidence but:
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In songwriting, a bridge is an interlude that connects two parts of a song, and which creates a harmonic connection between those parts. The bridge usually differs from the verse and the chorus in its harmonic structure (chord progression) and lyrics. Unlike a verse or chorus section, a bridge does not always contain lyrics.
I also looked it up in glossaries of University websites and others, and nowhere could I find in the definition that lyrics are an absolute requirement.