This is every NBT song ranked from best to worst in my opinion. Remember music is subjective, so don't be offended if your favourite song is near the bottom, everyone's ranking will be compleetly different. It's rare that I get to say this and mean it, but I truly believe that Nothing But Thieves are a band with zero bad songs, so I still do love every song on this playlist, even the ones at the bottom.

"Nothing" is a song by English rock band A, released as the first single from their third album Hi-Fi Serious. It reached number nine on the UK Singles Chart; to date, A's highest charting single. During the promotion of the single, the band appeared on Top of the Pops and the Pepsi Chart Show.


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"Nothing" appears as the title music on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions of the 2002 Atari/Eden published racing game V-Rally 3. The song also appears on the "V-Rally 3" website and was featured in the soundtrack of the anime series Beyblade V-Force.

I have hidden songs in the same playlist and they continue to play. Maybe different sessions, maybe the same session, either way, they keep playing. I wouldn't understand the point of hiding a song in either situation because then I could just FF or skip the song when it comeplaying. Other words, hiding does nothing.

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There's nothing normal about the way "Ain't Nothing 'Bout You" came together. The songwriting session was the first time co-writers Rivers Rutherford and Tom Shapiro met. For their first tune, both threw out lyrical ideas they'd come up with while in the shower.

Tom Shapiro: A mutual friend of ours, George Teren, thought we'd be good together, write a song together. He wrote with me, wrote with Rivers, and so he put us together. I don't know if either of us really wanted to do it, but I can't remember that.

"Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)" is a song written by Lady Gaga and Martin Kierszenbaum from The Fame. The song served as the album's third single in Australia, New Zealand and Sweden, and the fourth single in France.

The song was written sometime in late 2007/early 2008 after Gaga and Kierszenbaum's first song together, "The Fame". One of the working titles used was "Nothing I Can Say (Eh, Eh)", while an alternative name registered on Gaga's BMI is "Eh Eh Nothing Else Left To Say". During one of her concerts in 2009 before performing the song, Gaga said the inspiration for the song came when two guys she was dating met and all she had to say was "eh eh." Although the lyrics of the song seem to confirm this, there's a strong possibility this was meant to be a joke.

The single was officially released on January 31, 2009 in Australian music retail stores and online music outlets on February 2, 2009. "Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)" was the second most added song on Australian radio at the beginning of the week (December 15, 2008). It first began to receive airplay on all Today Network stations. This song was confirmed as an Australian single on Lady Gaga's official website on January 15, 2009. An official remix was also posted on her website that day. The official remix (Random Soul Synthetic Mix) is listed on Australian and French iTunes as released on March 3, 2009. It also features a brand new cover. On March 5, 2009 a remix made by Pet Shop Boys was made available for free download on Lady Gaga's Australian website. It is the only single from The Fame (except "Just Dance") to have an image from a photo shoot as the single cover instead of a photograph taken on set, except for the French single cover and remix cover.

The single and the video were released on February 28, 2009 in France and Switzerland on iTunes and was released physically on March 30, 2009. Unfortunately, it didn't chart on the Billboard Hot 100 because it wasn't released as a single in the United States.

The music video for "Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)" premiered on PerezHilton.com on February 3, 2009.

The video is described as 1950's, futuristic, and Italian-American themed. The video was directed by Joseph Kahn. The video was shot, back to back, with the video for "LoveGame", on the weekend of January 9, 2009, in Los Angeles. It still received TV airplay even where the song was not released as a single.

The video starts with Gaga riding a Vespa S. The first 20 seconds are largely camera shots of different men, Lady Gaga, and the city. The first main scene depicts Gaga with some friends laughing and joking in a restaurant while she stands on the seat. Gaga then comes from around the block walking with her friends in pace and singing in the camera. She is shown in a bed asleep, and pulling the cover off to reveal pink high-heeled shoes. Gaga sings and cooks for a man (portrayed by Daniel Mays) in a house while dancing. She is also shown ironing clothes while the man is on the phone screaming at someone. The two harlequin Haus dogs that also appear in many of her other music videos also make an appearance here. Later, she lies on a sofa with her legs up on the man. She is seen kissing a man (portrayed by Johnny Markoudakis) passionately with her "Beats by Dr. Dre headphones" on. One of the last scene shows her in a yellow dress made of flowers and wearing a yellow watch (Baby-G BG5602-9) while singing to the song with a unique hairstyle which shows her hair pulled up and folded over. The scene then quickly switches back to her in bed.

When asked about the video, Lady Gaga responded she wanted to show a side of her people weren't familiar with.

This is the final song in the New Directions' Regionals Setlist, as well as the final song of the episode and the season. It is one of Marley's original songs, led by Blaine and Marley with the New Directions as back-up singers. Just as the song begins, the dramatic tension between Unique and Ryder can be felt. Santana wipes a tear from her eye and passes the tissue to Kurt who is seated behind her, as he uses it to wipe his eyes too. As the song ends, the audience's cheers roar through the auditorium. The New Directions stand in a line, holding hands as they bow to finish the performance.

When Paul McCartney revealed this week that a new Beatles song was coming by year end and that artificial intelligence provided the backbone of the track, allowing the late John Lennon to appear on it, an instant furor erupted among fans and in the media that rivaled the overall excitement.

Have you ever thought about how many songs with nothing in the title have been written? This list ranks the best songs with nothing in the name, regardless of their genre. Many of the tracks listed are songs about feeling nothing or how nothing matters, but just because that word is in the title doesn't mean that the song's subject is exclusively about that. This ranked list includes songs like "Nothing Else Matters" by Metallica, and "Nothing" by Sinad O'Connor. If your favorite song with nothing in the title isn't listed, feel free to add it to the list so others can also vote it up. Songs with nothing in the lyrics are fair game too.

During his time in the Doldrums, Milo asks a Lethargian what can the Lethargians do in the Doldrums if laughing and thinking are against the law, the Lethargian responds by singing to Milo with the other Lethargians joining in. During the song, Milo gets into a sleepy state and soon he adjusts to the Lethargians' "Rich, productive life" and starts to sing along with the Lethargians who begin to show their true nature and proceed to swarm and engulf his car as it melts and Milo slowly falls asleep unaware of the Lethargians' true nature. The song ends where Milo falls asleep until Tock, who the Lethargians call the terrible watchdog barges into the swamp to wake and scare the Lethargians and get Milo out.

Some of the best works of art, whether that is musically or otherwise, come seasoned with love and tempered by the labor of time. The Alternate Routes have been on the music scene making music for years. But last year they wrote a song that struck a chord and it echoed across the globe.

"Do Nothing Day" (season 2)Jeremy and the Incidentals singing the song.Song by JeremyGenre(s):Indie pop, sunshine popJeremy and The Incidentals chronologyPrevious:"Tree Related Wish"Current:"Do Nothing Day" (season 2)Next:"Breath"Video

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Ā Phineas and Ferb-ulous: The Ultimate AlbumGenre(s):Indie pop, sunshine popJeremy chronologyPrevious:"Zubada"Current:"Do Nothing Day" (season 3)Next:"My Cruisin' Sweet Ride"Video"Do Nothing Day" is a song by Jeremy and the Incidentals with help from Candace, heard in the episode "The Best Lazy Day Ever". It is also used as a custom ringtone for Jeremy on Candace's cell phone in "Chez Platypus" and "The Bully Code." It is also sung by the band in the episode "Make Play" when the boys create a giant jukebox and put the band inside the jukebox. In the Phineas and Ferb Soundtrack, Jeremy and Candace were credited as the singers.

"Nothing Can Stop Us Now" is the theme song for the attraction Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway. It is first sung by Mickey and Minnie during the pre-show short, "Perfect Picnic" and then heard throughout the ride until the end.

Various songs appear and are mentioned throughout The Hunger Games trilogy. Music, in general, holds importance for many characters: Katniss Everdeen's father was renowned for his singing voice and taught many songs to his daughter; Rue described music as her favorite thing in the world, and music often plays a part in celebrations or important events throughout Panem. e24fc04721

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