This two a unclassified tempo map of Us & Them by Pink Floyd.


Roger Waters wrote this song as a protest to was and classism
One of the first great cross-over hits of all time was Otis Redding’s Sitin’ On The Dock Of The Bay.
One of the first great cross-over hits of all time was Otis Redding’s (Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay.

Wikipedia has an excellent analysis of this song
Happy Together is a song that features an E minor verse giving way to a joyour chorus in the key of E major.
Happy Together is a song that features an E minor verse giving way to a joyous chorus in the key of E major.


Jessica is a song written and performed by the Allman brothers band in the early 1970s.
The song You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling was popular when I was a boy in the late 1960s.
Maybe it’s just me – of course it is – but eve trying to generalize – the song sounds oddly betray the lyrics.
The song You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling was popular when I was a boy in the late 1960s.
Maybe it’s just me – of course it is – but eve trying to generalize – the song sounds oddly betray the lyrics.
What does that even mean? To me , it means that the male singer who realizes the object of his affection has left him physically andn by inclusion spiritual loyalty, usually sings the vey sad ballad. By contrast, the Righteous Brothers (I’m not sure which brother lost the girl here, or whether it’s a story written of their truth – I am taking the *plain meaning* of the lyrics*.
To me, a song like this comes after you have gotten over your object of love infatuation, you have moved on, and are happy about it.
The song itself as instrumentally and by composition in my personal listening, and I’d love to hear from others on this, plays as enthusiatically ready, whereas the words on a page a poem are more sad, all of which adds up to an *unforgettable song*.
Feel free to use the chart however ya choose. Except being mean. I think a chart thta ws made in the 1990s won me serious concern with the maps of sacred songs. I’ve considered putting a warning on the page about hat – but no readerhas ever comented about it, so I’ve stayed the same.

The song as represented in speed as tempo in “beats per minute” are represented by the red sections of the circle.
The 360 degrees of the circle embodies the whole song. It is what is is – very simple and “single variance” oriented: I’m only measuring tempo, one of trillions of elemets of music.
“It must have been love but it’s over now
Lay a whisper on my pillow
Leave the winter on the ground
I wake up lonely, there’s air of silence
In the bedroom and all around
Touch me now, I close my eyes
And dream away
It must have been love but it’s over now
It must have been good but I lost it somehow
It must have been love but it’s over now
From the moment we touched till the time had run out
Make believing we’re together
That I’m sheltered by your heart
But in and outside, I turned to water
Like a teardrop in your palm
And it’s a hard winter’s day
I dream away
It must have been love but it’s over now
It was all that I wanted, now, I’m living without
It must have been love but it’s over now
It’s where the water flows, it’s where the wind blows
It must have been love but it’s over now
It must have been good but I lost it somehow
It must have been love but it’s over now
From the moment we touched till the time had run out
Yeah, it must have been love but it’s over now
It was all that I wanted, now, I’m living without
It must have been love but it’s over now
It’s where the water flows, it’s where the wind blows
It must have been love but it’s over now
It must have been love but it’s over nowWriter/s: PER GESSLE
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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This is Bruce Sringsteen in his ULTRA-PRIME – Prove It All Night at Passaic NJ – brought to us then by John Sher!


Of the thousands of public online comments, I found MrMaiden321’s to be a fine representation.
MrMaiden321 said:
“I am 53 yrs old….my brothers who is 13 yrs older than me came home one day in the 70’s w the Born to Run 8 track…we listened to it together…he said…you mark my words Jane…hes gonna b BIG someday….i have been hooked since that warm Summer day when i was 12….i,never let go….MY BOY has gotten me thru the hardest times in my life…i listen to him everyday for 42 yrs…..n when i say…MY BOY….ANYONE WHO KNOWS ME KNOWS I AM TALKING ABOUT THE ONE N ONLY…..THE BOSS!!”
“… with the eyes of one who hates for just being born.” As good as it gets.
“An absolute classic. I’ve seen Bruce 12 times in England, Wales and in the USA, but this is the one song I’ve never seen him do. Will be in Cardiff on July 23rd, so fingers crossed.”
“This is a real beauty! Great video! Tonight tonight the strips just right baby! Yeah”
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