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Enjoy Avril Lavigne Goodbye Lullaby Album for Free: A Review of the Songs and Lyrics



The album opens with the intro "Black Star", which lasts for 1 minute and 34 seconds, and was described by Rolling Stone as "an ethereal lullaby that turns epic with tinkling Coldplay-like pianos and soaring strings."[23] The second track and first single off the album, "What the Hell", was described by Lavigne herself as "a broad message about personal freedom",[26] calling it her "most pop track on the record", the least personal song from the album[13] and the song most reminiscent of her previous work.[22] In "Push", she forcefully tells a guy to stop complaining about how hard it can be to make a relationship work,[25] while the power ballad "Wish You Were Here"[27] shows Lavigne's vulnerable side,[28] and according to Spin's Mikael Wood, "talks about her recent divorce from Deryck Whibley".[29] The other upbeat, pop rock track "Smile", finds Lavigne referring to herself as a "crazy bitch"[30] and expressing her gratitude for special people in her life.[28] The sixth track "Stop Standing There", written only by herself, has been described as having an "early- '50s girl-group feel", while lyrically it finds Lavigne imploring a hesitant suitor to confess his affection.[25]




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Lavigne premiered the lead single, "What the Hell", on Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve on December 31, 2010[16] during a pre-taped segment along with a performance of "Girlfriend".[22] Lavigne said the song is "a really fun, upbeat party song, so it worked out really well to play it for the first time on New Year's Rockin' Eve."[38] The following day, "What the Hell" was available as a free download for 48 hours from Lavigne's official Facebook page.[39] The video for the single was released in January 2011.[13] The song was a success in Australia, Canada and New Zealand, reaching the top-ten, while it reached the top-twenty in France, the United Kingdom and the United States.[40]


Lavigne confirmed in July 2011 that "Wish You Were Here" would become the third and final single from Goodbye Lullaby, released on September 9, 2011.[46] Previously charting in the US and Canada through downloads alone, when the album was released in March 2011, the song performed very modestly as a single, only reaching number 64 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart and number 65 on the Billboard Hot 100.[47] The song's music video, directed by Marc Webb, features Avril very emotional in a room, looking sad, lighting flora on fire and dunking her head underwater in a bathtub.[48]


The wait is almost over for Avril Lavigne fans! Her fourth album Goodbye Lullaby comes out March 8th, but fans can get a sneak peak of the album on January 1st with a free download of her new single "What The Hell."


The download will be available on Avril's official Facebook page for 48 hours starting on January 1, 2011. Fans must go to facebook.com/avrillavigne and 'Like' Avril to download the song starting at midnight.


Lavigne began recording in her home studio in November 2008 with the song "Black Star", only a month after completing The Best Damn Tour. To help promote her first fragrance, Black Star, Lavigne needed a short theme that would be used for the TV spots. "Black Star" was composed in a Malaysian hotel during her tour. The jingle was eventually expanded into a short introduction to the album, which Rolling Stone later described as "an ethereal lullaby that turns epic with tinkling Coldplay-like pianos and soaring strings."


Lavigne described the first single off the album, "What the Hell", as "a broad message about personal freedom", calling it her "most pop track on the record", the least personal song from the album and the song most reminiscent of her previous work. Another song, "Stop Standing There", has been described as having an "early- '50s girl-group feel" and "Smile" is about Lavigne's gratitude for special people in her life. "Push" is about relationships and "Wish You Were Here" shows Lavigne's vulnerable side. Lavigne described the song "Everybody Hurts" as "different...but not different to stray away from who I am and what I am." "Goodbye" is one of the two songs Lavigne wrote and produced on her own. She says it's about moving on in life and leaving something secure. Lavigne stated that "Goodbye" is the most personal song she has ever written and was the inspiration for the album's title.


Lavigne premiered the lead single, "What the Hell", on Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve on 31 December 2010 during a pre-taped segment along with a performance of "Girlfriend". Lavigne said the song is "a really fun, upbeat party song, so it worked out really well to play it for the first time on New Year's Rockin' Eve." The following day, "What the Hell" was available as a free download for 48 hours from Lavigne's official Facebook page. The video for the single was released in January 2011.


[article id="1653640"]Avril Lavigne is poising[/article] herself for a comeback. Not only will the pop-punk princess debut her brand-new single, "What the Hell," on "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve With Ryan Seacrest 2011," but she's also treating fans to a free download of the tune on New Year's Day.


Earlier this month, the Canadian songstress described the lead single off Goodbye Lullaby, which hits stores March 8, as "an unabashed embrace of fun and freedom." However, Lavigne has stressed in numerous interviews that the rest of the LP will have a raw essence to it. Among other tunes featured on the new album are "Smile," which she described on her website as a rocker in which she "expresses her gratitude for special people in her life," the ballad "Wish You Were Here" and the song she told Entertainment Weekly was the album's most personal track, "Goodbye."


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