Watch the video for Silly Love Songs from Glee Cast's Glee: The Music Presents The Warblers for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. He's right up there with Artie [...] in my book. Melissa Maerz of the Los Angeles Times, Emily VanDerWerff of The A.V. She gave the performance an "A". Elle est interprétée dans l'épisode "Les chansons d'amour" par les Warblers pour la Saint Valentin. It was their second off campus performance, after When I Get You Alone, at the GAP store earlier in the episode. At Dalton Academy, a private school attended by former New Directions member Kurt Hummel (Chris Colfer), the object of his affection Blaine Anderson (Darren Criss) announces his intention to sing a love song to his crush. But I look around me and I see it isn't so. At times it sounded like he was straining to hit the higher notes. Listen free to Glee Cast – Silly Love Songs (Silly Love Songs). "[33] The Marquee Blog at CNN gave the music numbers a positive review. McCartney previously hit No. Then downright uncomfortable." [31] Kristin Coachman of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer was a bit more critical of Puck's cover of the song: "This week Mark Salling [...] is singing Queen's 'Fat Bottomed Girls'. by Mindless TV Recaps in 2~Tuesday. She wrote, "We were thoroughly entertained by Puck's attempt to win newbie Lauren Zizes over with his tribute to her larger figure. [34] Brett Berk of Vanity Fair praised Salling's performance of "Fat Bottomed Girls", as well as the casts' performances of "P.Y.T." With Dianna Agron, Chris Colfer, Jessalyn Gilsig, Jane Lynch. Will (Matthew Morrison) wants the kids to pick a partner and sing to them what they believe to be the world's greatest love song. [1] It garnered a 4.6/13 Nielsen rating/share in the 18–49 demographic, the highest rating of the night. Teenage life moves fast and is filled with heightened emotions. "[31], Rachel's cover of "Firework" by Katy Perry was reviewed negatively by Coachman. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Sep 8, 2012 - warblers glee Silly Love Songs , si te gusta suscribete es gratis! (I love you) / How can I tell you about my loved one? [38] The other four songs from this episode on the Hot 100 were "Silly Love Songs" at number forty-five, which also made number fifty-four on the Canadian Hot 100, "When I Get You Alone" at number forty-seven, which also made number sixty-one on the Canadian Hot 100, "Fat Bottomed Girls" at number fifty-six, which also made number fifty on the Canadian Hot 100, and "P.Y.T. It was probably my personal biggest laugh-out-loud moment of the episode." [36] The show's rendition of "Firework" debuted at number thirty-four;[37] it was at number thirty-five on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100. And what's wrong with that? Many of the covers and performances were met with positive reception from critics and fans alike, with much of the praise going to the Glee covers of "Fat Bottomed Girls" by Queen and "Silly Love Songs" by Paul McCartney, respectively. It received just under 11.58 million American viewers upon its initial airing, despite airing simultaneously with NCIS on CBS, The Biggest Loser on NBC, No Ordinary Family on ABC, and One Tree Hill on The CW. Then weirder. Btw, … "[22], Robert Canning of IGN also gave the episode a positive review, and opined, "With the dissing of glee club temporarily put on hold, Glee the series was able to have a little fun with Tuesday night's episode. And like most musicals, Glee has always been at its best when it embraces those two sides of its characters' lives. As such, 'Silly Love Songs', which is pretty much just an excuse to play around with the show's many romantic pairings among its glee club characters, is a lot of fun without trying all that hard. I see what you were doing! Melissa Maerz of the Los Angeles Times, Emily VanDerWerff of The A.V. However, she liked the earlier part of the performance, and wrote, "It was übersweet when Tina started getting choked up during her song, because let's face it, it happens. Silly Love Songs, by Paul McCartney & Wings is featured in Silly Love Songs, the twelfth episode of Season Two.It is sung by Dalton Academy Warblers with Blaine leading the song. [35] Erica Futterman of Rolling Stone gave Salling's performance a positive review. Without the bullying, this was a much lighter episode of Glee, and the results gave way to a lot more laughs and story development. "Silly Love Songs" was met with critical acclaim, with much of the praise stemming from the character development and the musical performances. The song includes a build-up of multiple vocal parts sung in counterpoint, similar to the Beach Boys' "God Only Knows", a song that McCartney cited as his favourite of all time. Finn Hudson (Cory Monteith) sets up a kissing booth, to take advantage of his popularity in the hope of kissing his ex-girlfriend Quinn Fabray (Dianna Agron). As much as I really like Katy Perry, Michele has more of a tremendous voice. [7] McCartney allowed the horn section to create their own parts for the song. Silly Love Songs ist ein Song aus der zwölften Folge der zweiten Staffel, Liebeslied zum Leid, und wird von Blaine mit den Dalton Academy Warblers gesungen. Kurt believes that Blaine has feelings for him, so is disappointed when his crush turns out to be Jeremiah (Alexander Nifong), the assistant manager at a local Gap store. Ok, Puck is in love with Lauren Zizes??? This week's theme is love. It seems depending on the song selection for him, Salling's vocal performances continue to be very hit or miss this season. I thought, Well, I know what they mean, but, people have been doing love songs forever. Finn says he's going to host a $1 kissing booth to raise money for Glee. "[27] Joel Keller of TV Squad gave the episode a positive review, and wrote, "'Silly Love Songs' strikes an interesting contrast to Sunday night's post-Super Bowl episode in that tonight was more about the kids and where they are in their stories than about big production numbers and Sue's cartoon evilness. It's almost as bad as Tina breaking down into tears for no reason while singing 'My Funny Valentine' to Mike and Blaine attempting to channel Frank Sinatra while singing Paul McCartney's 'Silly Love Songs' in the middle of Breadsticks. [4] Author Tim Riley suggests that in the song, McCartney is inviting "his audience to have a laugh on him," as Elvis Presley had sometimes done.[5]. The cast had nine songs on the Hot 100 that week, a new record for them. As Valentine's Day approaches, it's all about romance, connections, … The song appears on the 1976 album Wings at the Speed of Sound. "Silly Love Songs" is a song written by Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney and performed by Wings. The song, written in response to John Lennon and music critics accusing McCartney of predominantly writing "silly love songs" and "sentimental slush", also features disco overtones. "[32], Tina's cover of "My Funny Valentine" stirred mixed emotions in Gonzalez. But that's exactly what transpired on 'Silly Love Songs', as the show stopped feeling like a Public Service Announcement for a week and actually focused on well-paced, well-written relationship developments among its core characters. All songs with the exception of "My Funny Valentine" were released as singles and made available for digital download. [15] The total viewership slightly declined from the previous episode, which attained 2.16 million viewers, as well as being the ninth most-watched television program of the week. "[25] In conclusion of her review, she wrote, "The best episodes play that elation and devastation off of each other. Silly Love Songs Letra Glee Añadir a Favoritas. The episode ends with New Directions assembled at Breadstix, a local restaurant, where the Warblers perform the titular "Silly Love Songs". Silly Love Songs (Glee Cast Concert Version) Lyrics: Blaine (The Warblers): / I can't explain the feeling's plain to me, so can't you see? [14], The single was released in the UK on 30 April 1976[9] and reached number 2 on the UK Singles Chart. It is performed at Lima's local restaurant, Breadstix. There’s nothing too heady here, but if the show has one tone that it's nailed almost completely consistently, it’s the feeling of teenage romance, the sense that the person you're in love with is the only person you will ever be in love with [...] followed almost immediately by the crippling feeling of heartbreak, of losing that person too soon.