Chanson what do you say




















Shiny happy people. Save me. Start me up. Scar tissue. Sara Perche Ti Amo. Somebody's watching me. Show me love 2K She doesn't mind. Scary monsters and nice sprites. Save the world. Still loving you. Sorry angel. Sea Sex And Sun. See The Lights. Shut up and let me go. Sleeping satellite. Sowing the seeds of love. Say what you want.

Summer son. Sign Your Name. Sugar Baby Love. Summer jam Sunday bloody sunday. Shark in the water. Saving all my love for you. Sunday with a flu. Senza una donna. Nos derniers ajouts. Nouvelles traductions. Comptines pour enfants. Chansons d'Amour. Top 60 francophone.

Someone like you. Smack that. Saxo beat. Alexandra Stan. Alain Souchon. Super Trouper. Alain Chamfort. Suga suga. Ben L'oncle Soul. Benny Benassi. Black Eyed Peas. So good. Brooke Fraser. Bronski beat. Bruce Springsteen. Slave to love. Bonnie Tyler et Kareen Antonn. Bernard Lavilliers. Stir It Up. Summer of love. Christopher S.

Sur un fil. Carlos Santana. Whitney's smash remains an invigorating blast of lovelorn pop glory, her powerful, agile voice soaring effortlessly over spritely synths and funk-syncopated guitar.

The whole thing makes the achingly lonely search for a dance floor soulmate sound like the best Friday night ever. Of course, nobody's alone at karaoke. Especially if you nail that third-act key change. There is a great tradition in pop of pairing seductive female voices with weird dudes who just talk. I suppose you could throw "Drunk in Love" in that category, too. The Bs are the ultimate example of this.

All those who can't carry a tune in a wheelbarrow, you should thank your drunky stars for the karaoke salvation of Fred Schneider's sprechstimme. You might need a couple ringers on stage to help with the Kate and Cindy parts of this chorus, but they'll never steal the spotlight from your sassy barking. No karaoke outing is complete without a teary moment, and here's yours, courtesy of the classic "Stand by Me," which has been covered more than times no, we're not including your karaoke version in that count.

Written by Ben E. King with song gods Leiber and Stoller, the song has its roots in a gospel standard called "Lord Stand by Me," and certainly its reach goes beyond regular pop romance—as evidenced by its inclusion in the right of passage movie Stand by Me.

Watch, listen, sing, cry—oh, and enjoy. Lorde's unexpected breakthrough was game changer for pop music, though it remains a kind of karaoke dare. Take away the voice and what's left?

Some finger snaps and stark synthetic drums. There are no great string swells to hide behind, no opportunities for air guitar antics, no climactic key changes. It's like Run-D. And yet, because of the subject matter, your skill matters not. We are not pop stars. But here, in the bar, "Let me live that fantasy.

No, we will not let you go! Sassy ladies and hey, gents too , your moment has arrived! Bribe your friends. When it comes to musical moments in Top Gun , the greatest is undeniably Kenny Loggins's "Playing with the Boys" set against the homoerotic gloss of a beach volleyball game, but Cruise and Goose crooning the Righteous Brothers in a bar is probably more remembered.

That scene is the genesis for every impulse to dial up this doo-wop in a karaoke parlor, because a fighter-jet movie remains more relevant than blue-eyed balladry produced by Phil Spector half a century ago. It's cheesy and effective, like Cruise himself.

But heed the warning of Goose: "She's lost that loving feeling? I hate it when she does that. Michael McDonald is the Christopher Walken of cocaine-dusted soft rock—everyone can and loves to do an impression of him, good or bad. He has a voice like a lumberjack's beard after eating a bucket of fried chicken, both scruffy and oily.

To mimic it, pretend you are Chewbacca stepping into an ice bath up to your privates. More so than his Doobie Brothers gems, this bedroom jam offers a plethora of McDonald vocal tics, oodles of vowel schmears and breathy trembling. Bonus points if you can freestyle some verses from Warren G's "Regulate" on top of that sailboat groove. Right off the bat, you get the chorus: "They tried to make me go to rehab!

The audience will know immediately what you are singing, and they will respond, "No, no, no! Sobriety is to this tune what satanists are to gospel. If you don't fall off the stage by that final "I won't go," spilling into a cocktail table, ending the night in stains, you did it wrong. Se connecter. Accueil Outils pour la classe Chansons et comptines.

War is Over - Happy Xmas J. Lennon So, this is Christmas And what have you done? One, two, three, four Can I have a little more? Five, six, seven eight nine ten I love you. Sail the ship, Jump the tree Skip the rope, Look at me All together now Black, white, green, red Can I take my friend to bed?

These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'chanson. Send us feedback. French, from Latin cantion-, cantio , from canere. See more words from the same year. Accessed 11 Nov. Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free!

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