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This fifth studio album includes the single " Wait ", a catchy track that reached No. 7 on Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks and became among the most well known songs of Seven Mary Three.
The upbeat pop single " Run-Around " became a smash hit and was followed by the catchy " Hook ".
Songs such as debut single, " Blue " and the catchy " Go " (' go-a-woah-a-woah ') are nagging enough to show their promise.
The show's success ( along with its catchy theme song ) prompted Elektra Records to first release it as a single, shooting up to # 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1981.
Food fad is a term originally used to describe simple, catchy diets that often focused on a single element such as cabbage, grapefruit or cottage cheese.
" Splendid magazine called the song an " insanely catchy " single with its " stanky, horn-addled thump ".
The album seemed that it had a chance at being successful, especially with its catchy single " All the Kids Are Right ", but this changed when Polygram, the parent label of Island, merged with Universal, causing the album to be all but forgotten during the transition.
" Dave Doray of IGN gave another positive review, saying, " almost every single song from the Three Days Grace track list is heavy and catchy, with chewy chunks of assurance and fury thrown in for added measure.
The catchy " Love Comes Down " was chosen as the band's first single and the music video-featuring lots of dance choreography-was a far more polished effort and as a result, received far more airplay on MTV than " Crimes " ever did.
They released their official first single from the album, " Serenade ", a song that, thanks to its strong chorus and catchy melody, manages to become their first number one in Spain.
The album's first single, " Stuck on You " ( an ironically catchy mid-tempo track that metaphorically compares heroin to a nagging tune stuck in one's head ), became a minor alternative-radio hit and achieved light to medium rotation on MTV, but failed to chart significantly.
Employing catchy refrains by Emel Aykanat as well as rap performance by himself, the single shot to number 1 in Switzerland and Sweden, while it landed in the top-5 in numerous other European countries including Germany.
Regardless, the song was regarded by the Beatles as innovative and catchy enough to be released as a single.
Ned Raggett of Allmusic called the song an " at-once storming but catchy smash single ".
The first single " Parla con me " (" Talk to Me "), released on 17 May 2009, off his 11th studio album, is a catchy pop song which has peaked at No. 1 in Italy and No. 8 in Switzerland.
Dave de Sylvia of Sputnikmusic called it " a forgettable but nonetheless catchy single ".
Glauber reported on the overall high quality of songs, noting that " almost any of these songs could work as a single ", and calling the lyrics of " Creepin ' Up Slowly " " perpetually catchy ".
" Bill Lamb of About. com considered the track as one of Spears ' best songs, and said that it " is nearly as catchy " as the singer's 2009 single " 3 ".
This was due in large part to two factors: the emergence of Britpop as a driving force in mid-1990s British music, and a catchy Top 10 single, " Wake Up Boo!
Bogart, who knew that a catchy single could save the album, ordered Kiss back into the studio to record " Kissin ' Time ", which was a Top 20 hit for Bobby Rydell in 1959.
Chuck Taylor of Billboard magazine appreciated the single and said it's " catchy as all get out, while winking in the face of a classic country theme.
She's best on fun, r ' n ' b-ish, uptempo tracks such as the first single, " Love Don't Cost A Thing ," and " Play " where the catchy hooks and thumping bass do most of the work.
" Lopez's exceptionally thin voice hasn't stopped her from cranking out a steady stream of pop hits, which continues with " Get Right ," the maddeningly catchy first single from her new Rebirth.

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He wrote, " One of the better and more rousing labor strike films that calls attention to class war in America, though it doesn't offer enough analysis or balance on the issues ( it sees the struggle solely through the miners ' eyes )... The film does a good job chronicling the plight of the miners and telling their personal stories in a moving way, and the meaningful catchy coal mining songs add to the emotional impact of the historical event.
Stadium anthems are characterized by a catchy up tempo rhythm and a repeated vocal call-response catchphrase, often a statement of pride or arrogance ( such as " We Will Rock You ", " We Are the Champions ", and " Another One Bites the Dust " by Queen ).
The Bon was known for their catchy jingles, such as the following to the tune of " The Banana Boat Song ": " Day-o, One Day Sale, One day only at The Bon Marché!
One particular thing about this game is the " catchy " tune that plays in the background as you enter a new city.

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She sang a song specifically about the town and University titled " Wa-Hoo-Wa " that began, " Oh, Charlottesville, illustrious name ,/ The home of Jefferson you claim ;/ The lap of learning, font of fame —" and was set to the tune of " Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay ," with the catchy chorus sung as " Wa-hoo-wa you-vee-ay.
According to a press release, Winter Women is " intended to be a summer record, full of memorable, catchy, and un-ironic pop songs ," while Holy Ghost Language School is like " Faust, the Residents, or the most ' out ' moments of Brian Eno's solo records.
As the New Breed they had one big radio hit, the catchy, Animals-inspired " Green Eyed Woman ," released 1965.
Featuring some of Mead's best-loved songs, such as the title track, " Nashville " and " Beauty ," it remains his most-recognized and critically acclaimed album (" A knack for telling stories via catchy, concise pop ditties " said No Depression ) to date.
The result is awesome ," and a reviewer for Music Week stated that " Shirley Manson's vocals veer between fuzzy darkness, grinding catchy and crystal brilliance.
Nemoto and Masuda epitomize the Japanese concept of the aidoru or pop-star " idol ," singing catchy, hook-filled pop songs, often with a disco flavor ( in later years especially ), and performing almost perfectly-synchronized dances to accompany their songs.
" Bill Lamb of About. com gave the song a two and a half star rating, giving credit to its catchy appeal, but was ultimately dismissed for its " junior high level sexual titillation ", " boring minimalist repetition ," and " serious lack of true wit and humor.

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Westerberg realized his toughest audience was the band itself, later saying: " If it doesn't rock enough, Bob will scoff at it, and if it isn't catchy enough, Chris won't like it, and if it isn't modern enough, Tommy won't like it ".
Pop music examples of artists seeking to utilize catchy, marketable names include Madonna, Lady Gaga, Prince, Keith Sweat, Pink, and Alicia Keys, though both Madonna and Prince were given those names at birth.
In the San Francisco Chronicle, Mick LaSalle stated, " If I were paranoid I might suspect a conspiracy at work in the promoting of this movie-to suck in audiences with a catchy hook and then give them something much more clumsy and pedestrian.
Giving an " A " rating, Robert Christgau calls the album " Brilliant, addictive ", observing meanwhile that "" The harmonies sound like the lead sheets are upside down and backwards, the guitar solos sound like screwball readymade pastiches, and the lyrics sound like love is strange [...] Can an album be catchy and twisted at the same time?
Most such music aimed at the mainstream audience and were characterized by popular catchy tunes with simple words that were far moved from the classical ragas ( modes ).
Theater practice has plenty of superstitions: one of them is whistling: in most theaters ( especially in opera houses, where the odds are that a catchy opera tune will be unconsciously whistled ), whistling on stage is thought to bring bad luck or at least a bad performance.
The melody of the catchy jingle used in the commercials (" Clap on, clap off ...") had been used earlier back in the mid 1980s for Sine-Off cold medicine, in a commercial featuring women at an army base.
Yule and Burnell were looking for a catchy title for their dictionary and decided upon this since it was a " typical and delightful example " of the type of the highly domesticated words in the dictionary and at the same time conveyed " a veiled intimation of dual authorship ".
Other dramas will have at the very least a catchy melody in the beginning, displaying the drama's name that lasts a few seconds, and then one to two minutes of ending theme music during the closing credits.
He does not really say much, but can be counted on to spout out school facts, figures and catchy metaphors at the drop of a hat.
It was a catchy, power-pop tantrum that matched " Seether "' s success, peaking at # 8 on the Modern Rock charts.
In all honesty it was a total rank outsider even for the special edition, until it was played to the producer, who thought it was such a catchy metal anthem that it was immediately drawn out of retirement and rehearsed vehemently at the studio to bring it up to date.
However, at the conclusion of the book, the Prime Influencer, who turns out to be an opinionated café owner that the Avatar had met previously by chance, launches a simple, yet catchy, phrase ( If God is so smart, why do you fart?
His frottolas are for the most part homophonic, with short passages of imitation only at the beginnings of phrases ; they are catchy, singable, and often use dance-like rhythms.
Many of these bands at least sometimes use these instruments ( as well as the lead vocals ) to play simple, catchy melodies which make symphonic metal ( along with power metal, which shares this characteristic ) one of the more accessible current metal subgenres.
What can be said is that disco music was being produced by Italian producers since at least 1977, and that throughout the early 1980s, in Italy and other parts of Europe, disco-based dance music — regardless of what it was being called — increasingly incorporated electronic elements, and often featured drum machines, catchy melodies, vocoders, overdubs, and heavily accented English lyrics.
The show had a typically 1980s synthetic, catchy & melancholy theme tune that was composed and performed by Peter Davison and Sandra Dickinson, who were married at the time.
The hits from those two albums were state-of-the-art dance-pop productions at the time of their release, filled with bottomless beats and memorable, catchy hooks.
Carmen Meyer of iafrica. com found the " smooth, groovy and refreshing " album to be filled " with light-hearted and catchy tracks, which can be enjoyed either in a club, your car or even when chilling at home.
Lisa and Paul Anka later perform a catchy song and the citizens of Springfield stop looking at the monsters, who lose their powers and become lifeless, except for Lard Lad, who manages to tempt Homer into looking into his donut, stating that it now has sprinkles.
Many stations title their newscasts with catchy names like Daybreak, Good Morning ( insert city or region here ), First at Four, Live at Five, Eleven @ 11: 00 or Nightcast.
arrived at the John Houseman Theater last night with a pop score that aims to be nothing but catchy and a message that says nothing but that people should love each other.

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