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  1. Jan 29, 2010 · Upside down and I can't stop it now. It can't stop me now, oh. [Chorus] I, I'll get by. I, I'll survive. When the world's crashin' down. When I fall and hit the ground. I will turn myself around ...

  2. Songfacts®: This Rock ballad penned and sung by Avril Lavigne and produced by Butch Walker is the lead single and end credit track from the Tim Burton directed Disney movie Alice In Wonderland. It also features on the soundtrack Almost Alice, a collection of songs inspired by the film. The dark, haunting tune is sung from the perspective of ...

  3. Bad Girl (Avril Lavigne song) " Bad Girl " is a song by Canadian singer Avril Lavigne for her fifth studio album, Avril Lavigne (2013). It was written by Lavigne, Chad Kroeger and David Hodges, while the song was produced by Kroeger and Hodges and features guest vocals by American singer Marilyn Manson. After hearing "Bad Girl", Lavigne thought ...

  4. Don't Tell Me (Avril Lavigne song) " Don't Tell Me " is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne from her second studio album, Under My Skin (2004). "Don't Tell Me" was written by Lavigne and Evan Taubenfeld, while it was produced by Butch Walker. The song has been noted as having a " grungy sound". [3] ".

  5. What the Hell. " What the Hell " is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne from her fourth studio album, Goodbye Lullaby (2011). It was released on 10 January 2011 by RCA Records as the lead single from the album. The song was produced by Max Martin and Shellback, who co-wrote the song with Lavigne.

  6. Smile (Avril Lavigne song) " Smile " is a song by Canadian singer - songwriter Avril Lavigne. The song was written by Lavigne with Max Martin and Shellback. It was produced by Martin and Shellback. "Smile" was released on April 11, 2011 to Australian radio stations. It was the second single from Lavigne's fourth album Goodbye Lullaby.

  7. Composition. "I'm a Mess" is a "a slow-burning guitar ballad" which "begins with Lavigne singing about an absent loved one", and "drums kick in later ahead of Yungblud's verse, which hears the Doncaster artist say his life "hasn't been the same since that night". In the chorus, the duo each long for a reunion". [6]