This
single was released in 2003.
With powerful voice of Christina
Aguilera, "Beautiful"
can get Grammy Awards Best Pop
Vocal Performance
in the latest year. I can't
tell how good this song but
every time I hear it, I have
more willingness to keep going
on in this wide world. There's
no word can bring me down!
2.
"My December" by Linkin
Park
Album:
Hybrid Theory
This well-known rock band from
LA has released so many singles
for example, "In
the End, "Crawling",
"Somewhere
I Belong" and the latest
with "Faint"
and "Numb"
(But the single I like most is
"My December".) I wanna
tell you that I'm one of their
fans since their first commercial
album was released. Well, I made
my site tributed to Linkin Park but I 've just closed it down because I don't have time enough to update. So sorry -_-'
4.
"Somewhere Over The Rainbow"
by Measure
X Measure
Album:
We're Back
Truly, this song was covered by
various artists for long time. I'm
doubtful who the original singer
is. If anyone know the answer, urgently
mailing me! Well, this acappella
version is quite good so I picked
it up for y'all. Enjoy!
5.
"Everybody's Talking"
by Harry
Nilsson
Album: The
Very Best of Harry Nilsson
The song of 1960s, one of Forrest
Gump soundtrack. Nilsson play acoustics
guitar solo in Everybody's Talking.
There's no word to describe how
beautiful it is. It's so cool!
6.
"Goodbye To You" by Michelle
Branch
Album: The
Spirit Room
Actually, I listen to all songs
that she played also "Goodbye
To You", the single from her
first album. But the song I love
most is "Find My Way Back",
appeared in her second album "Hotel
Paper". Unfortunately, cause
of the illegal MP3 purgation, I
couldn't find any links to that
song. So I chose "Goodbye To
You" instead. Wish you loved
it too!
7.
"Simple and Clean" by
Utada
Hikaru
Album:
Colors
"Hikki" Utada Hikaru is
the great Japanese artist, born
in New York 1983. Her voice is so
cool. I picked up some songs of
her which all gloriously successful
not only in Japan but also in Asia
and the West. "Simple and Clean"
is an official song of the popular
play station game "Kingdom
Hearts" There are two version.
(Japanese/English) But the version
I picked up to y'all is English
version. So is it easy to listen?
8.
"Sweet Home Alabama" by
Lynyrd
Skynyrd
Album: Thyrty The one of Forrest Gump soundtrack,
also other Hollywood films "Con
Air" and "Sweet Home Alabama"
but the second was newly covered
by a country artist "Jewel".
I chose the original version from
Lynyrd Skynyrd. It's so nice! Wanna
go to Alabama right now. Help! T_T
9.
"For What It's Worth"
by Buffalo
Springfield
Album: There's
something happening here
"Stop children, what's that
sound",the hook of "For
What It's Worth". In the 1960s,
this song was very popular among
new generation. Released for the
purpose to against the war in Vietnam.
It was also appeared in "Forrest
Gump" and "Legally Blond
II"
10.
"Leaving on a Jet Plane"
/ "Feels Like Home" by
Chantal
Kreviazuk
Album:
Soundtrack of Amageddon / Feels
Like Home
I love both songs! The first
song, I think you know it. It was
appeared in the film "Amageddon"
but Chantal's version is not original
version. "Leaving on a Jet
Plane" is the song of John
Denvor, was released before he died
from air accident. And the second
song is the soundtrack of the film
"How to Lose the Guy in Ten
Days", casted by an Academy
Awards Winner Kate Hutson. Unfortunately,
cause the link errors, I couldn't
bring "Feels Like Home"
into my site. I'm so sorry about
that!
If you love hardcore, don't miss
new single "So Far Away"
from Staind. I got this from my
little lovely brother. He's a kind
of generous! When I'm full of stress,
listening to this song can free
my mind. If you don't believe me,
just go click it below. It's the
only way to make you convinced!
No matter
what they do, some bands just can't
seem to get any respect. Stone Temple
Pilots are one of those bands. After
they were initially written off
as Pearl Jam clones, STP went on
to become one of the most commercially
successful new rock acts to emerge
in the '90s.
Let's
listen to STP' song "Wonderful"
(Live feat. Chester Bennington
of Linkin Park)
When
big-voiced French-Canadian chanteuse
Celine Dion burst onto the international
music scene in 1991, it was apparent
that the female counterpart to Michael
Bolton had emerged. Whether that
was a necessary or desirable development
is a matter of some debate, but
the fact remains that Dion has joined
the equally operatic Bolton as a
fixture in the upper reaches of
the charts.
Let's
listen to Dion' song "A
New Day Has Come"