One of my faves from RED I don't know why it's getting a lot of flack from y'all The production is holy and it's catchy It also sounds like something that would fit on 1989 So beautiful
'I've been spending the last eight months thinking all love ever does is break and burn and end, but on a Wednesday in a cafe, I watched it begin again.' When will the others? Such flawless poetry
'I think it's strange that you think I'm funny cuz he never did'
I have nothing but good words for this melodically soothing song.
This song is pain and nothing else. The feeling of falling in love with someone who you can't be with all the time. Or realizing you're falling in love with someone you know you won't ever meet again Been there That's why this is one of my faves from RED. I wasn't alone when I was loving someone who was 'worlds away'
I think y'all are overreacting I said it's plain in the sense that it isn't as huge as IKYWT production-wise and I couldn't relate that much to the lyrics. It's one of the songs on RED that remains to sound fresh even after two years though.
SIO fell from 1 to 2 on iTunes Norway I think it lasted longer on the top spot than Never Ever did tho. Here's to hoping it shakes up to the top spot again
NASHVILLE — Hearing Taylor Swift's Shake It Off unnerved All About That Bass singer Meghan Trainor. The early-'60s soul-pop groove, the sassy delivery — it all sounded a little familiar.
"My mom calls me, and she's like, that's your sound, and I'm like, yeah, that's my sound," says the 20-year-old Nantucket, Mass., native, whose ode to having "all the right junk in all the right places" has emerged as summer's surprise smash, selling more than 600,000 copies in just seven weeks. "I'm now nervous, because what's her other stuff (going to) sound like? Is it all doo-wop, too? Because that's what I'm rocking with.
"I loved it, though, and I hated how much I loved it. Do you know all the words by now? Because I do."