Bad ones.
Uh...what? There's gotta be a million songs like that. Be specific.
in chorus class
No, not necessarily.
honkytonk woman
i dont know all the songs i like have a chorus that i like
The chorus of "Let it Rock" by Lil' Wayne starts off with the line: "Because when I arrive, I bring the fire". It continues with : "Make you come alive I can take you higher". The chorus ends with "What is this, forgot? I must now remind you Let it Rock Let it Rock Let it Rock".
the verses are called the verses and then there is a chorus
"Wait" by Chris Brown
bass, guitar, or drums alone for a couple seconds in the beginning and then verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus. That's the basic structure but a lot of songs don't follow that (example: walking contradiction by green day, amazing song, it goes verse, verse, chorus, same verse as first one, chorus chorus).
Well, darling, Britpop songs typically followed a traditional verse-chorus-verse structure, just like your basic pop tune. They threw in some catchy hooks, cheeky lyrics, and a healthy dose of attitude to make those Brits proud. So, if you're looking to write a Britpop banger, stick to the formula and sprinkle in some British charm.
no a chorus is who sings the song A chorus is a repeated refrain after each verse of the song.
The traditional christmas songs that have been performed as rock songs are 'Jingle Bells' and 'Diamond Ring'. The rock versions of these songs are enjoyable.