Nothing Box by Hypnogaja. I loved this song on Roswell at end of 1st season. http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/h/hypnogaja/nothing_box.html
The song Innocent by Our Lady Peace has the lyrics "We are all innocent" as its chorus.
Call-And-Response Verse and chorus
The answer is "DO IT" by the PINK FAIRIES (POLYDOR RECORDS 1970)
The chorus of the song 'Wild Child' by Enya is "What a day, What a day to take to, What a way, what a way to make it through, What a day, what a day to take to a wild child." You can get the full lyrics to this song online at the Metro Lyrics website.
The chorus to to Jay Z's song of that name is available on lyricsfreak or lyrics365. Both of these are great sites for song lyrics. The actual chorus features lots of 'big pimpin' with various initals after that.
The song is likely 'Grenade' by Bruno Mars. However, these lyrics were in the second verse, not the chorus.
The pre-chorus in a song typically builds anticipation and leads into the chorus, which is the main part of the song with the most memorable melody and lyrics.
Lyrics are the words to a song, so they make up a chorus. I think the distinction you are trying to make is between the verses and the chorus of a song, in which case the pattern is usually verse 1, chorus, verse 2, chorus, and so on.
The song Innocent by Our Lady Peace has the lyrics "We are all innocent" as its chorus.
This song is probably "Change" by Daniel Merriweather, although the lyrics go "ain't nothing gonna change", not "ain't nothing on a train". It seems that a lot of people mistook "change" for "train", including me.
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Call-And-Response Verse and chorus
The answer is "DO IT" by the PINK FAIRIES (POLYDOR RECORDS 1970)
I think their was a Beatle song like tht had those lyrics in it. My chorus sang it for our school and they luved it!
A bridge in a song structure is a section that provides contrast and connects different parts of the song, often with different lyrics and melody. A pre-chorus, on the other hand, is a section that builds tension and leads into the chorus, usually with repeated lyrics or a different melody.
The chorus of the song 'Wild Child' by Enya is "What a day, What a day to take to, What a way, what a way to make it through, What a day, what a day to take to a wild child." You can get the full lyrics to this song online at the Metro Lyrics website.
City Limits by I AM GIANT