❌Monthly Song Challenge: Archived🎵

Alone in a car, I will belt out pretty much anything on my Playlist.

This reminded me of my Sister who has always been reluctant to belt out anything. One night she had too much to drink so I was driving her home and one of her favorite songs came on the radio. She started singing at high volume and surprised the hell out of me. She could really sing. I’ve been singing since I lived in a crib and someone else in the car said, “Wow, you guys could be the next Heart”. My normally unfunny Sister said, “Could we be called Kidney ‘cuz I gotta’ pee really bad”!!!! The End
 
Day 3: A song you love that most people haven’t heard from a popular band/artist
For those that don't know, Iron Maiden's long time (but not original) vocalist, Bruce Dickinson, left the band after the tour for Fear of the Dark and began a solo project. He'd return to Maiden in 1999.

During that hiatus, he'd written this song with parts in mind for Judas Priest singer Rob Halford, and ex-Rainbow (and I believe at the time, current Black Sabbath singer) Ronnie James Dio. It would not come together though as Bruce's manager had pissed off Ronnie's manager (see also, his wife) and Bruce would end up recording the track on his own.

How epic would it have been?

Bruce Dickinson "A Tyranny of Souls"
 
This category could be repeated daily until the end of March and I wouldn't run out of material. Alone in a car, I will belt out pretty much anything on my Playlist. My wife married "for better or worse" and therefore is sometimes subjected to my singing and my kids don't get a choice. Just know I would spare all of you. ❤️
So while I can't imagine not belting out "Cause I'm Mr. Brightside" or "I got soul but I'm not a soldier" joining in when Hootie croons Let Her Cry or Hold My Hand or joining Elvis talking about Alison.
But I'm going to go with one today that I sing from start to finish every time I hear it

Fantastic choice!

Reminds me of my family, having to put up with my crazy music and awful voice. This album has a number of great sing-along Classics.

My Young daughter yellowing “awoooooo! Werewolves of London.”

And she shockingly learned all of the the NY Dolls lyrics too from their first album.
 
Day 3: A song you love that most people haven’t heard from a popular band/artist
Everyone’s heard My Sharona. Maybe even good girls don’t. But this song is a fucking scorcher.

The Knack - let me out

 
Day 2: A song you’ll always sing along to


Since I’ve shared jake owen’s ghosts recently, and honestly I sing along to anything I know the words to, I’ll go with this other one by jake owen
Day 3: A song you love that most people haven’t heard from a popular band/artist



Love this one by montgomery gentry all the way back on their my town album

 
For those that don't know, Iron Maiden's long time (but not original) vocalist, Bruce Dickinson, left the band after the tour for Fear of the Dark and began a solo project. He'd return to Maiden in 1999.

During that hiatus, he'd written this song with parts in mind for Judas Priest singer Rob Halford, and ex-Rainbow (and I believe at the time, current Black Sabbath singer) Ronnie James Dio. It would not come together though as Bruce's manager had pissed off Ronnie's manager (see also, his wife) and Bruce would end up recording the track on his own.

How epic would it have been?

Bruce Dickinson "A Tyranny of Souls"


What’s funny is this song came out after he’d rejoined ironmaiden, so I didn’t realize it was written during the time he wasn’t with the band.
 
Every one heard "Somebody That You Used to Know", ad nauseum. However, while that song is catchy, the rest of the album is FATASTIC.

Smoke & Mirrors-Gotye
I'm not saying anything you say is incorrect but does he/they qualify as a popular artist/band? The song is popular but right now we are looking at a one hit wonder, imo.
 
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