Doubtful Comforts by Blue Roses
SONG OF THE DAY “Doubtful Comforts” by Blue Roses (Blue Roses, XL Recordings, 2009). Written by Laura Groves. WHERE I HEARD IT Showtime’s Weeds, Season 7 VIDEO OF THE DAY
SONG OF THE DAY “Doubtful Comforts” by Blue Roses (Blue Roses, XL Recordings, 2009). Written by Laura Groves. WHERE I HEARD IT Showtime’s Weeds, Season 7 VIDEO OF THE DAY
SONG OF THE DAY “Fuckin’ Perfect” by Pink (Greatest Hits… So Far!!!, LaFace Records, 2010). Written by Pink with Max Martin and Shellback. WHERE I HEARD IT Fox’s Glee, Season 3. VIDEO OF THE DAY
SONG OF THE DAY “Crapa pelada” by Quartetto cetra WHERE I HEARD IT AMC’s Breaking Bad Season 3 VIDEO OF THE DAY
SONG OF THE DAY “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (Live)” by Greg Laswell. Written by Cyndi Lauper. WHERE I HEARD IT Fox’s Glee Season 3. VIDEO OF THE DAY
“Why Does It Hurt So Bad” (Arista): Released on July 7, 1996, by Arista Records as the seventh and final single from the Waiting to Exhale soundtrack. The song was written and produced solely by Babyface. It peaked on Billboard Hot 100 at #26, on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop at #22, and on Adult Contemporary chart at …
SONG OF THE DAY “Shivering Fawn” by Fruit Bats (Tripper, Sub Pop Records, 2011). WHERE I HEARD IT Showtime’s Weeds! Season 7 VIDEO OF THE DAY
SONG OF THE DAY “Rocket Man” by Jason Mraz (Acoustic Demo available as a U.S./ International iTunes Bonus Track on the album Mr. A-Z, Atlantic Records, 2005). Composed by Elton John and Bernie Taupin. WHERE I HEARD IT SyFY’s Eureka! VIDEO OF THE DAY
SONG OF THE DAY “The Book of Love” by Peter Gabriel (Scratch My Back, Real World/Virgin, 2010). Written by Stephin Merritt, and originally performed by The Magnetic Fields. VIDEO OF THE DAY
SONG OF THE DAY “Your Ex-Lover Is Dead” by Stars (Set Yourself On Fire, Arts & Crafts Records, 2004). AS HEARD ON… On November 17, 2009, “Your Ex-Lover Is Dead” was featured on Fox network’s So You Think You Can Dance, season 6. Former show contestant and current choreographer Travis Wall chose it as the …
SONG OF THE DAY “Only Love Can Break Your Heart” by Gwyneth Herbert (Bittersweet & Blue, Universal Records, 2004). VIDEO OF THE DAY