Subsequent instruments guitar, horns, bass each take turns strutting in from there, as background voices subtly chatter and whoop in the background, before affirming their presence with one gigantic "WA-HOO!
But the band still carried over the frenzied party energy of their earlier work, with brain-sticking musical licks and audience-participation refrains at every turn, to the point where the revelry is already in its highest gear by the time it gets to the first verse.
The word "celebrate" not only anchors the song's unforgettable five-word chorus, but forms of of it also pop up throughout the verses and the pre-chorus, never letting you get too far without a reminder about the reason for the season.
But as forceful as the band are on "Celebration" in ensuring you're getting the party going, they're equally insistent on leaving the terms of said party up to you: On the pre-chorus, Taylor even explicitly asks, "It's up to you -- what's your pleasure?
It's that sort of equal-opportunity approach to party-starting that's allowed "Celebration" to soundtrack pretty much any joyous festivity imaginable in the 40 years following its release. In alone, it was used both as the theme song to Super Bowl XV between the Oakland Raiders and the Philadelphia Eagles, and the song that heralded the return of the 52 American citizens to U. Over the decades, it not only endured as an anthem for such moments of victory, but also became a go-to DJ jam at nearly every wedding, bar mitzvah, confirmation and other large-scale gathering in which there was, indeed, cause for celebration.
Coincidentally for such a definitive pop song about partying, after two weeks on top of the Hot "Celebration" gave way to Dolly Parton's "9 to 5," possibly the definitive pop song about working.
Together, the two songs represented more than opposing parts of the week's schedule -- they also represented two of the dominant forms of early '80s pop music. Meanwhile, Dolly's brand of pop-accessible country would also be taken to No. But by , musical tides were turning, and the top of the charts would soon start to greater reflect the synth-driven new wave and mega-pop favored by the MTV generation, with disco's influence fizzling out and country largely receding to Nashville. Search term.
Paul Oakenfold described the composition as "lyrically classic Madonna with an edgy modern sound. According to a writer from the Los Angeles Times , the song has a highly energetic synth-pop groove while referencing 80s Madonna songs.
The bridge is in a speak-sing format, where Madonna's voice, consisting of a little edge, declares that "I didn't recognize you with your clothes on.
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