Meghan Trainor - Me Too (Clean Edited Song) !NEW!
The classic Simon and Garfunkel song Sound of Silence gets a brand new, emotionally powerful treatment by the band Disturbed. Click the Play button below to hear it, or the Buy button to get the edited 2:25 length version, designed expressly for a lyrical or contemporary competition or recital dance routine. As always, Squirrel Trench Audio delivers seamless and ultra smooth edits.
Meghan Trainor - Me Too (Clean Edited Song)
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Halsey has a haunting and beautiful song out called Castle. Get the official Squirrel Trench 2:51 or 2:21 edited version, for your next jazz or contemporary routine. Editing has been carefully done to provide the best possible foundation for your choreography. Squirrel Trench Audio is your source for clean edits and remixes created specifically for dance routines.
The full story of this song and its various lyrical rewrites is longer than it seems, even for people who are aware that it was not originally called Forget You at all. CeeLo Green, Bruno Mars and production team the Smeezingtons gathered to write in 2009, and came up with a scathing attack of a song called F*** You. Knowing it would struggle for airplay, they released it in three forms. The fully unedited version is - as you may expect - abusive in the extreme, while the version called Forget You is less so. There's a video for each one, with appropriate edits where necessary. But there's also a ready-to-go radio edit (which most people in the UK will be familiar with) called FU, and that version leaves blank spaces on all the swear words that couldn't be replaced with "forget" and were left in.
In America, that's where the story ends, but over here, the BBC refused to play the song as it would be unfairly promoting a commercially available magazine. Shortly afterwards, a single was released credited to Dr Hook and Friends, called The Cover of the Radio Times. Fans have long assumed this was the band trying to get some crucial airplay in a new territory, but in the autobiography of Shel Silverstein, who wrote the song, Dr Hook's singer Dennis Locorriere revealed it was not them at all: "Legend has it that we went into a studio and rerecorded the song. What actually happened was that a bunch of BBC disc jockeys went into a studio and shouted 'Radio Times' over our original chorus... You can, however, still hear us singing 'Rolling Stone,' but way in the background, under their voices."
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