Can someone help me find a song that used to play at Kohl’s department stores. It was sung by a young, Black female artist that played a guitar. It sounded very melancholic and had an indie/rock vibe to it. Song should have appeared on Kohl’s playlist circa 2007-2011 The only vague lyrics I remember it having was “… so much for fortune and faaaame…. I can’t get you off my mind, these words don’t mean a thing (to me?) anymore, anymore….”more »
Can someone help me find a song that used to play at Kohl’s department stores. It was sung by a young, Black female artist that played a guitar. It sounded very melancholic and had an indie/rock vibe to it. For sure it had its own music video until it was taken down (side note: a different music video from an unrelated song had her dressed similar to Josie and the pussycats). Song should have appeared on Kohl’s playlist circa 2007-2011 The only vague lyrics I remember it having was “… so much for fortune and faaaame…. I can’t get you off my mind, these words don’t mean a thing (to me?) anymore, anymore….”more »
Manic Monday reached number two on the UK Chart in 1986 for The Bangles but which pop superstar actually wrote the song and gave it to the lead singer (Susanna Hoffs) in order to try and win her affection?