Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Review scores. Source. Rating. Pitchfork. 8.0/10 [1] B-Sides & Rarities Part II is a compilation by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, released on 22 October 2021. [2] It is the sequel to the band's 2005 compilation B-Sides & Rarities and features 13 years of the band's B-sides and previously unreleased tracks spanning the years 2006-2019.

  2. Feb 5, 1996 · Murder Ballads is the ninth studio album by the Australian group Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, released by the record company Mute Records in February 1996. The album includes, as its title suggests ...

  3. Songs of the Travelling People. "The Blue Tar Road" – song by Liam Weldon. "Danny Farrell" – by Pete St John. "I'm a Rover Seldom Sober" – Irish version of "The Grey Cock" or "The Night Visit" ( Child #248) [100] "Last of the Travelling People" – song by the Pecker Dunne.

  4. Murder ballads that contain specific references to facts which occurred in real life (such as the representative case of the assassination of Naomi Wise in Randolph County, back in 1808) passed mainly (through not only) in oral music contexts; despite the transient nature of the singing itself, the meanings behind certain verbal expressions ...

  5. Seems to me that "murder ballad" is a made-up genre. If it exists, I don't see why there shouldn't be articles for love ballads, rain ballads, break-up ballads, etc. I don't see the point of the article. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 130.79.249.1 11:38, 29 November 2013 (UTC) Reply . Disagree.

  6. Larry Mizell & Fonce Mizell. L.T.D. singles chronology. " Love Ballad ". (1976) "Love to the World". (1976) " Love Ballad " is a song by R&B/Funk band L.T.D. Jeffrey Osborne is the lead singer. Released from their album Love to the World, it spent two weeks at number one on the R&B singles chart in November 1976, and peaked at number twenty on ...

  7. The Cruel Mother. "The Cruel Mother" (a.k.a. "The Greenwood Side" or "Greenwood Sidey") ( Roud 9, Child 20) is a murder ballad originating in England that has since become popular throughout the wider English-speaking world. [1] [2]

  1. People also search for