Use the Shazam app to identify songs. You can then find your previous Shazams in My Music in the Shazam app. And if you change or lose a device, you can still access your previous Shazams because they've been backed up to iCloud.

So I have been a fan of Ateez for a few months, but there is one thing that I have been wondering about for a while. In this video compilation of Vocalist and Maknae Choi Jongho breaking fruit, he is singing a specific song, and I think it sounds quite nice. I was wondering if anyone recognized it, because I would like to hear the whole song. I don't know what the name of the song is, or even if it's a kpop song at all, but I thought this might be a good place to start looking?


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"What" is a song and single written by H. B. Barnum, performed by Melinda Marx and released in 1965.[1] Marx, daughter of Groucho Marx was a reluctant pop singer and the high notes on "What" found her straining. She recorded only one further single before leaving musical performing which had been foist upon her by her father.[2]

In 1968 in Hollywood, California, Judy Street recorded "What", on the Strider label, as a B-side of "You Turn Me On".[2][3] The record was exported to England and it was picked up by DJs at Wigan Casino, a major nightclub in the northern soul music scene.[4] However, "What" became the track most played, going on to be a hit on the northern soul nightclub circuit and be ranked 23 of 500 northern soul singles.[4][5][6] Following a resurgence of popularity for northern soul music in England in 1977, the song was re-released,[3] and again in 1982 with a B-side by Hi-Fly.[7] Street was unaware of the popularity of the song and did not tour the UK and from 1970 until 1990 she toured with her own bands, including The Swinging Society, in the US, singing and drumming.[8] Finally, in 2005 the popularity of "What" was acknowledged when Street did several interviews for radio, magazines and books.[4]

British synth-pop/new wave duo Soft Cell released a cover of the song in July 1982 as the only single from their remix album Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing. It became their fifth UK top-10 chart hit, peaking at number 3 on the UK Singles Chart.[9]

In truth, knowing what a crowd wants takes experience, but bear in mind that watching your crowd carefully and always thinking about what might work for them is something you should be doing at all times as a DJ. The good news is that regardless of how fine-tuned your crowd-reading skills are, what is in this article will help you to make considerably better song choices anyway.

If you want to become the kind of DJ who always not only knows what to play next but actually has the balls to do it, you need to flip your thinking. Right song first, figure out a way to mix it next.

So how can we accelerate this process? Now you know how to prepare your music, prepare for your gigs, choose the next song, and transition to it, how can we move you more towards being an expert at this?

As the title asks what song or songs resonate with you or do you identify with on a near atomic level? If you feel comfortable feel free to say why this song or songs resonate do deeply with you, but an explanation is not required.

Funny story: Before our wedding we took a "Crash Course in Dancing for People Who Are Getting Married" course. We brought this CD to the first session, and when our first turn came up the instructor put the CD in the player and asked us what track our song was. I forgot and told her the wrong track, the one just before it.

Some folks here are aware of some recent horrific changes wrought by force in my life by others in just the last week. To those who know thank you for talking to me about it. I have been cruising youtube listening to music and tripped across a group ive not heard for a while. 2 of their songs hit me like a freight train. The first just screams out to me as the anthem to this mess, the second also speaks to how i feel. 


I suspect there will be plenty of "our song" entries to this thread eventually, so as a committed bachelor I'll throw in mine for a bit of variation I fell in love with Tom Waits in the late 80s and have been following him ever since. Unfortunately he retired some years ago, but he left a legacy of around 2 dozen albums, all of which I own, many on multiple media formats. I was fortunate enough to see him live in 1999 in the amazing setting of the Royal Opera House in The Hague, one of the best concerts I have ever seen. There are many songs of his that resonate with me, but this one I definitely count as a personal 'anthem':

lets just say the whole damn album. as well as march or die, 1916, and orgasmatron, and throw in their '77 self titled demo with mostly hawkwind songs. and everything else they did, ive never been able to find a bad motorhead song.

I was busy going down the rabbit hole of youtube shorts when i tripped over a short with this as background music. Took a bit of looking, but i found it and frankly it shattered me. It got me thinking about my best friend who passed away in 2020. This song absolutely tore the wound of his loss open again. I miss him so much, he was more than my best friend, he was my brother from another mother. So, I thought Id share what I found.

I want to be able to find out what song is playing in spotify from my application. Is there any way to do this. I read somewhere there might be a way to do this using androids MediaPlaybackService but i really have no idea.

Right now my sims are listening to the pop radio, and a song came on which I really like. I have tried looking up lists with songs which are on the pop radio, but I can't find this one. Does anyone have an idea? lithium battery

Can anyone help me with the name of the song played on Poesia when leaving a port. We have been on the Poesia and love the song but dont know who it's by and the song name. Hoping someone can please advise.

On our last transatlantic, the song was played when we left our last European port of call. On our previous transatlantic cruise, the song was played when we left Genoa. It is not played when you leave every port of call. However, you can't miss it, as it is played loud and is very moving.

I too love that song. i sailed 6 times on the Opera and never encountered it all but when I took my next one on the Lirica (Ta from Caribbean to Dover), they played it every time we left port - truly magical. I've only encountered on one other cruise (can't remember the ship or the itinerary) but am hoping they'll play it on the Musica's TA. Guess I'll find out at the weekend.

I do not recall hearing it on either Musica or Opera last year but could be we were too busy finding and meeting our new friends from roll call. It truly is a beautiful and very moving song and I will take more notice when we sail on Opera again next year. The glorious music played on both Musica & Opera by excellent musicians seems to be overlooked a lot in all those horrid for and against posts.

I was on the Poesia last week. We went to Halifax, Sydney, Charlottetown, and Quebec. I got off in Quebec, and the ship was leaving in the evening, so I don't know what they played leaving Quebec. But I can tell you that they played it in Halifax, Sydney, and Charlottetown. The Costa Atlantica was in port with us each day, but sometimes they left before we did. In Halifax, they started the song before the bag piper was finished! It is a beautiful song, and I liked hearing it. I like being on the open deck when the ship pulls out, so I can tell you they played it on all of the speakers on the open decks - 7, 13 and 14. From the previous posts, it seems that the decision to play or not to play the song must be up to the individual captains. The Poesia's captain has a sense of humor. When someone asked him at the introduction of the officers in the theater "who is driving the ship?" He said, "Microsoft."

We enjoyed listening to this song on the Poesia, in the Caribbean, but this fall, in the Mediterranean on the Fantasia, even though we were along side a Costa ship, it wasn't played. I was disappointed, it is so a part of our wonderful memories of our Caribbean cruise.

I love this song because it was one of the first movie i ever found extremely entertaining and made me laugh. Its also on of my favorite because it has alot of personal memories as well. Some are good memories that helped me mature into a good person that i am and other bad ones where a certain someone took advantage of my kindness. Either way good or bad i love this song and the movie so much.

It was my favorite during university time. It reminds me of a breakup. However, the song was a celebration of the relationship and not the result of it. It was one of the best rock ballad of the modern time.

Was there a new song in 2023 that hit you particularly hard? Maybe it was one you listened to on repeat, ugly cried to, or one that just spoke to you and connected with you unlike any other song this year.

With his most recent band, The Yell Leaders, Bobby released four LPs and had a songs featured in episodes of TV's "Party of Five" and "Dawson's Creek," and films in Japan, South America and the U.S. The Yell Leaders were named the best unsigned band in their region by VH-1 as part of its Rock Across America 1998 Tour. Most recently, the band contributed tracks to a UK vinyl/CD tribute to the Redskins and collaborated on a track with Italian novelist Enrico Remmert.

There, Ellie finds a radio with a catalog of Billboard radio hits next to it. Inside the catalog, Ellie finds a code from a duo named Bill and Frank. The book explains that if a song from the 60s plays, Frank and Bill have nothing new. If a song from the 70s plays, they have new products. However, next to the 80s is a red X which Ellie asks Joel about before he angrily takes the book from her. The end of the episode then cuts back to the radio, only this time with a specific song playing that means big things for The Last of Us going forward.

At the end of The Last of Us episode 1, after Joel, Tess, and Ellie escape the Boston quarantine zone, the camera cuts back to Joel's radio. Playing on the radio is a song named "Never Let Me Down Again" by Depeche Mode. The song was released in August 1987 as the second single from Depeche Mode's sixth studio album, "Music for the Masses." Earlier in the episode, there is a scene that foreshadows why this song could mean trouble for Joel, Ellie, and Tess going into future episodes of HBO's The Last of Us. 006ab0faaa

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