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Joni Mitchell - Help Me
Joni Mitchell - Help Me


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Album: Court And Spark
Released: 1974

Help Me Lyrics


Help Me
I think I'm falling
In love again
When I get that crazy feeling, I know
I'm in trouble again
I'm in trouble

'Cause you're a rambler and a gambler
And a sweet-taIking-ladies man
And you love your lovin'
But not like you love your freedom

Help me
I think I'm falling
In love too fast
It's got me hoping for the future
And worrying about the past
'Cause I've seen some hot hot blazes
Come down to smoke and ash
We love our lovin'

But not like we love our freedom
Didn't it feel good
We were sitting there talking
Or lying there not talking
Didn't it feel good
You dance with the lady
With the hole in her stocking

Didn't it feel good
Didn't it feel good
Help me
I think I'm falling
In love with you

Are you going to let me go there by myself
That's such a lonely thing to do
Both of us flirting around
Flirting and flirting

Hurting too
We love our lovin'
But not like we love our freedom

Writer/s: JONI MITCHELL
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Crazy Crow Music / Siquomb Music Publishing
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Help Me
  • In this song, Mitchell sings about a guy she's falling in love with while at the same time knowing the relationship is doomed, as he is "a rambler and a gambler" who loves his freedom. Mitchell never revealed the identity of this person (if any - she says that not all her songs are autobiographical), but the two prime candidates would be Jackson Browne and Glenn Frey, both of whom she dated in the early '70s.
  • Mitchell used jazz musicians to back her on the Court And Spark album after initial attempts to play it with the popular Los Angeles session players that backed the likes of James Taylor and Warren Zevon failed. She got the sound she was looking for in members of the band L.A. Express, which included guitarist Larry Carlton and drummer John Guerin. During the sessions, Mitchell became romantically involved with Guerin.
  • Released as the first single from the album, "Help Me" became Mitchell's biggest hit, going to #7 on the Hot 100 and #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart - her only #1 on that tally.
  • Mandy Moore performed this song for her Tangled audition. Alan Menken composed the music for the 2010 Disney animated film and drew inspiration from '60s folk-rock. With her flowing locks and longing for freedom, the heroine Rapunzel immediately brought Mitchell to mind.

  • Wishbone Ash - Lady Jay
    Wishbone Ash - Lady Jay


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    Album: There's the Rub
    Released: 1974

    Lady Jay Lyrics


    Hear me when I cry,
    Listen to my song
    The jay, my lovely lady,
    To the earth she did belong.

    I can't trace her,
    Lost her from my life,
    But the manor lady's bright young son
    Can take her for his wife.

    Under the forest branches
    She came to me,
    Until the day she cried aloud
    A father I should be.

    That was the last time that we met,
    I never saw her again,
    For she took her life on princeton wharf
    To save my worthy name.

    She found death's open arms
    And lay in them in grace
    I watched as icy fingers
    Clawed her lovely face.

    Now I stumble through the mist
    To where they laid her in the grave,
    And maybe I'll remember
    The flowers for my days.

    Far beyond the sand
    I will take your hand,
    The spirit of our love will live forever.
    Far beyond the clouds
    We will laugh aloud,
    The spirit of our love will live again.
    Writer/s: ANDY POWELL, LAURIE WISEFIELD, MARTIN TURNER, STEVEN UPTON
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
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    Lady Jay
  • This was inspired by a grave on Dartmoor; there is a photograph of it in Blowin' Free , the official biography of the band. Check out the grave in Song Images.
  • Bass player Martin Turner explained that in days of yore there was a young peasant girl who got pregnant by the son of the Lord of the Manor. When they couldn't marry she committed suicide. At that time, suicide was regarded as a sin, and suicides couldn't be buried in consecrated ground. After that, her lover used to travel there every day and place fresh flowers on her grave. Legend has it that when he died, fresh flowers continued to appear there every day and still do today.
  • Turner visited the grave with some friends on a windy winter's night and found it "A very weird, spooky experience".
  • Most versions of the story are far less sympathetic to the girl's lover than the one apparently heard by Martin Turner. Kitty Jay is said to have been seduced or even to have beep raped by a farmer's son who then abandoned her, and the flowers which are left on her grave are said to be placed there by "piskies" - Cornish fairies.

  • Bad Company - Bad Company
    Bad Company - Bad Company


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    Album: Bad Company
    Released: 1974

    Bad Company Lyrics


    Company
    Always on the run
    Destiny is the rising sun
    Oh I was born six gun in my hand
    Behind a gun I'll make my final stand
    That's why they call me

    Bad Company
    And I can't deny
    Bad company
    Till the day I die
    Till the day I die
    Till the day I die

    Rebel souls
    Deserters we are called
    Chose a gun and threw away the sword
    Now these towns
    They all know our name six gun sound is our claim to fame
    I can hear them say

    Bad company
    And I won't deny
    Bad, bad company
    Till the day I die
    Till the day I die

    Bad company
    I can't deny
    Bad company
    Till the day I die
    And I say it's
    Bad company oh yeah, yeah
    Bad company
    Till the day I die oh yeah

    Tell me that you are not a thief
    Oh but I am
    Bad company
    It's the way I play
    Dirty for dirty
    Oh somebody double-crossed me
    Double-cross, double-cross

    Yeah
    We're bad company
    Kill in cold blood

    Writer/s: PAUL RODGERS, PAUL BERNARD RODGERS, SIMON KIRKE
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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    Bad Company
  • Lead singer Paul Rogers denied in a 2010 interview with Spinner the reports that the name of the band, title of the album, and hit single came from the 1972 critically acclaimed Jeff Bridges Western of the same name. Rogers stated that he's never even seen the movie.
    The singer added that he decided to go with a song with same name as the band as, "I think because it had never really been done, as far as I knew. I thought it was interesting to come out as a brand-new band with its own theme song."
    So, where did the name "Bad Company" come from? Says Rogers: "It came from my childhood days. I saw a book on Victorian morals. They showed this picture of this Victorian punk. He was dressed like a tough, with a top hat and the spats and vests and the watch in the pocket and the tails and all of that. But everything was raggy. The shoes were popped out of the soles, and the top of the hat was popped out. And the guy is leaning on the lamppost with a bottle in his hand and a pipe in his mouth, obviously a dodgy person. And you've got this little choirboy kind of guy - a little kid, actually - looking up to him. And underneath it said, 'Beware of bad company.'"
  • There are times when you need to leave the studio to find the right atmosphere for a vocal (see: "The Boxer"). To get the hunting sound on this track, Paul Rogers recorded his vocals in the still of the night in the middle of a field under the moonlight. "It took about three hours to set it up, with wires and lends and everything, but when the time came there it was, and we just did it in the one take," he said.
  • Rogers told Spinner: "I wrote the song with that Western feel - with an almost biblical, promise-land kind of lawless feel to it. The name backed it up in a lot of respects."
  • The American metal band Five Finger Death Punch covered this on their 2009 album, War is the Answer. The band's guitarist Zoltan Bathory explained to Metal Hammer: "It's one that we've played live from time to time but never really thought about recording, but we've had so many emails and messages from fans asking when we're going to record it that we thought we should give it a shot. I think it's really important when you cover a song that you try to make it your own rather than just playing the original, but it's definitely come out sounding like Five Finger Death Punch."

  • Lynyrd Skynyrd -The Needle And The Spoon
    Lynyrd Skynyrd -The Needle And The Spoon


    Lynyrd Skynyrd - The Needle And The Spoon Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Second Helping
    Released: 1974

    The Needle And The Spoon Lyrics


    Thirty days, Lord, and thirty nights
    I'm coming home on an airplane flight
    Mama waiting at the ticket line
    Tell me son, why do you stand there cryin'?

    It was The Needle And The Spoon
    And a trip to the moon
    Took me away
    Took me away

    I've been feeling so sick inside
    Got to get better, Lord, before I die
    Some doctors couldn't help my head, they said
    You'd better quit, son, before you're dead

    Quit the needle, quit the spoon
    Quit the trip to the moon
    They gonna take you away
    Lord, they gonna take you away

    It was the needle and the spoon

    I've seen a lot of people who thought they were cool
    But then again, Lord, I've seen a lot of fools
    I hope you people, Lord, can hear what I say
    You'll have your chance to hit it some day

    Don't mess with a needle or a spoon
    Or a trip to the moon
    They'll take you away

    Lord, their gonna bury you boy
    Don't mess with the needle
    Now I know, I know, I know, I know, I know

    Writer/s: VAN ZANT, RONNIE / COLLINS, ALLEN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    The Needle And The Spoon
  • In this song, lead singer Ronnie Van Zant was warning about the dangers of hardcore drugs, which the band was just learning about.
  • In 2015, Guitar World honored guitarist Allen Collins' solo, and his use of the wah-wah pedal to inject the Southern rock song with a hit of '70s psychedelia, by ranking it at #19 on the magazine's list of greatest wah solos of all time.

  • Lynyrd Skynyrd - The Ballad Of Curtis Loew
    Lynyrd Skynyrd - The Ballad Of Curtis Loew


    Lynyrd Skynyrd - The Ballad Of Curtis Loew Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Second Helping
    Released: 1974

    The Ballad Of Curtis Loew Lyrics


    Well, I used to wake the mornin'
    Before the rooster crowed
    Searchin' for soda bottles
    To get myself some dough
    Brought 'em down to the corner
    Down to the country store
    Cash 'em in, and give my money
    To a man named Curtis Loew

    Old Curt was a black man
    With white curly hair
    When he had a fifth of wine
    He did not have a care
    He used to own an old Dobro
    Used to play it 'cross his knee
    I'd give old Curt my money
    He'd play all day for me

    Play me a song
    Curtis Loew, Curtis Loew
    Well, I got your drinkin' money
    Tune up your Dobro
    People said he was useless
    Them people all were fools
    'Cause Curtis Loew was the finest picker
    To ever play the blues

    He looked to be sixty
    And maybe I was ten
    Mama used to whoop me
    But I'd go see him again
    I'd clap my hands, stomp my feet
    Try to stay in time
    He'd play me a song or two
    Then take another drink of wine

    Play me a song
    Curtis Loew, Curtis Loew
    Well, I got your drinkin' money
    Tune up your Dobro
    People said he was useless
    Them people all were fools
    'Cause Curtis Loew was the finest picker
    To ever play the blues

    Yes, sir

    On the day old Curtis died
    Nobody came to pray
    Ol' preacher said some words
    And they chunked him in the clay
    Well, he lived a lifetime
    Playin' the black man's blues
    And on the day he lost his life
    That's all he had to lose

    Play me a song
    Curtis Loew, hey Curtis Loew
    I wish that you was here so
    Everyone would know
    People said he was useless
    Them people all were fools
    'Cause Curtis you're the finest picker
    To ever play the blues

    Writer/s: VAN ZANT, RONNIE / COLLINS, ALLEN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    The Ballad Of Curtis Loew
  • Curtis Loew is not the name of an actual person from Ronnie Van Zant's life. Rather, Curtis Loew is a composite of different people, including Skynyrd lead guitarist Ricky Medlocke's grandfather, Shorty Medlocke. Contrary to the song's lyrics, Shorty was not black. In a 1997 interview on the Lyve From Steel Town album, the band was quoted as jokingly saying, "We needed to 'color' the song up."
  • A dobro is a resonator guitar with a mechanical amplifier. It was originally released in 1927. Gibson now owns the rights to the dobro guitar.
  • According to Ronnie Van Zant's widow Judy Van Zant Jenness, the unusual spelling of "Loew" was Skynyrd guitarist Ed King's idea. When he was writing the liner notes for the Second Helping album, he decided to name the character after Loew's Theater - thus giving an old Bluesman a Jewish name.

  • James Brown - Papa Don't Take No Mess
    James Brown - Papa Don't Take No Mess


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    Album: Hell
    Released: 1974

    Papa Don't Take No Mess Lyrics


    Papa Don't Take No Mess
    Papa don't take no mess
    Papa is the man who can understand
    How a man has to do whatever he can, hit me

    Papa don't, papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't take no mess, no
    He don't take no mess

    Now papa might grin
    Drink a little taste of gin
    Bet his last ten
    On a little game of skins, hit me

    Papa don't take no mess
    Papa don't take no mess
    Papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't, papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't take no mess, hey, hey

    Papa digs the chick
    If she look real slick
    Papa rap is very quick
    He definitely ain't no trick, oh yeah

    Papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't, papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't take no mess
    He don't take no mess

    Wait, wait a minute, look at here
    Papa, don't take, papa likes
    Caught when one gets up tight
    You know this is right
    You got yourself bang, hit me

    Papa don't take no mess
    Papa don't take no mess
    Papa don't, papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't, papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't take no mess
    Oh yeah, alright

    Papa is the man who will take a stand
    Papa don't take no mess
    Papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't, papa don't, papa don't

    Look, take this
    Papa didn't cuss
    He didn't raise a whole lotta fuss
    But when we did wrong
    Papa beat the hell out of us

    Papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't take no mess
    Papa don't take no mess

    I saw papa cry when he thought that I would die
    Look at here
    I saw papa cry when he thought that I would die
    He says something was in his eye
    I knew it was a lie

    Mama said, mama said papa's smart
    Papa got a whole lotta heart
    And papa would do his part
    When the game get hard, hit me

    Papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't, papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't take no mess

    Writer/s: BROWN, JAMES / WESLEY, FRED / BOBBITT, CHARLES / STARKS, JOHN
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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    Papa Don't Take No Mess
  • James Brown scored the soundtrack for the blaxploitation flick Black Caesar in 1973 and wrote this and other songs for the sequel Hell Up in Harlem. Director Larry Cohen, however, didn't like any of the music Brown recorded and rejected it all. He hired Motown's Edwin Starr to replace him, but Brown wasn't about to let his work go to waste. The majority of the nixed soundtrack became his 1973 album The Payback, but this song ended up on his following album, Hell.
  • Janet Jackson sampled this song in her 1993 chart-topper "That's The Way Love Goes."
  • The full-length version of this song runs nearly 14 minutes and includes a piano solo by Brown, but an edited version was also released as a two-part single.
  • Although it was snubbed for the Hell Up in Harlem score, this song has made the cut for several other soundtracks, including Spike Lee's Get on the Bus (1996), The Woodsman (2004), Twisted (2004) and Guess Who (2005).

  • David Bowie - We Are The Dead
    David Bowie - We Are The Dead


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    Album: Diamond Dogs
    Released: 1974

    We Are The Dead Lyrics


    Something kind of hit me today
    I looked at you and wondered if you saw things my way
    People will hold us to blame
    It hit me today, it hit me today

    We're taking it hard all the time
    Why don't we pass it by?
    Just reply, you've changed your mind
    We're fighting with the eyes of the blind
    Taking it hard, taking it hard

    Yet now
    We feel that we are paper, choking on you nightly
    They tell me "Son, we want you, be elusive, but don't walk far"
    For we're breaking in the new boys, deceive your next of kin
    For you're dancing where the dogs decay, defecating ecstasy
    You're just an ally of the leecher
    Locator for the virgin King, but I love you in your fuck-me pumps
    And your nimble dress that trails
    Oh, dress yourself, my urchin one, for I hear them on the rails
    Because of all we've seen, because of all we've said
    We Are The Dead

    One thing kind of touched me today
    I looked at you and counted all the times we had laid
    Pressing our love through the night
    Knowing it's right, knowing it's right

    Now I'm hoping some one will care
    Living on the breath of a hope to be shared
    Trusting on the sons of our love
    That someone will care, someone will care

    But now
    We're today's scrambled creatures, locked in tomorrow's double feature
    Heaven's on the pillow, its silence competes with hell
    It's a twenty-four hour service, guaranteed to make you tell
    And the streets are full of press men
    Bent on getting hung and buried
    And the legendary curtains are drawn 'round Baby Bankrupt
    Who sucks you while you're sleeping
    It's the theater of financiers
    Count them, fifty 'round a table
    White and dressed to kill

    Oh caress yourself, my juicy
    For my hands have all but withered
    Oh dress yourself my urchin one, for I hear them on the stairs
    Because of all we've seen, because of all we've said
    We are the dead
    We are the dead
    We are the dead

    Writer/s: DAVID BOWIE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, TINTORETTO MUSIC
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    We Are The Dead
  • This is based on a line from George Orwell's novel 1984 - "We are the dead" are the last words Winston Smith says to Julia before they are caught by the Thought Police. Bowie wrote the song for a musical adaptation of the book but failed to get authorization from the Orwell estate.
  • Marilyn Manson put this #1 on his list of "The Songs That Made Me" for a feature in Rolling Stone, explaining that it was a huge influence on his Antichrist Superstar album. "It felt like it was about the culture of Hollywood, the disgusting cannibalism," he said.

  • John Lennon - Whatever Gets You Thru The Night
    John Lennon - Whatever Gets You Thru The Night


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    Album: Walls And Bridges
    Released: 1974

    Whatever Gets You Thru The Night Lyrics


    Whatever gets you through the night
    It's all right, it's all right
    It's your money or your life
    It's all right, it's all right
    Don't need a sword to cut through' flowers
    Oh no, oh no

    Whatever gets you through your life
    It's all right, it's all right
    Do it wrong, or do it right
    It's all right, it's all right

    Don't need a watch to waste your time
    Oh no, oh no

    Hold me, darlin', come on, listen to me
    I won't do you no harm
    Trust me, darlin', come on, listen to me
    Come on, listen to me; come on, listen, listen

    Whatever gets you to the light
    It's all right, it's all right
    Out of the blue, or out of sight
    It's all right, it's all right
    Don't need a gun to blow you mind
    Oh no, oh no

    Hold me, darlin', come on, listen to me
    I won't do you no harm
    Trust me, darlin', come on, listen to me
    Come on, listen to me, come on, listen, listen

    Writer/s: LENNON, JOHN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Whatever Gets You Thru The Night
  • Elton John sang backing vocals and also played piano on this. He famously wagered Lennon that this song would become a #1 hit. When it did, Lennon made good on the wager by making a guest appearance at an Elton John concert on Thanksgiving night 1974 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. It turned out to be Lennon's last live rock performance.
    That night, the duo also sang The Beatles' "I Saw Her Standing There." Backstage, Yoko Ono reunited with Lennon, ending John's 18-month separation from her, known as his "Lost Weekend."
  • This hit the top of the US charts, but it fell fast. It spent just 3 weeks in the Top-10 before dropping from 2-16 in November 1974. In 2004 Fantasia broke this record when after 2 weeks in the Top Ten "I Believe" dropped from #6-18.
  • In December, 2005, John and Yoko's personal assistant May Pang told Radio Times: "At night he (John Lennon) loved to channel-surf, and he would pick up phrases from all the shows. One time, he was watching Reverend Ike, a famous black evangelist, who was saying, "Let me tell you guys, it doesn't matter, it's whatever gets you through the night." John loved it and said, "I've got to write it down or I'll forget it." He always kept a pad and pen by the bed. That was the beginning of Whatever Gets You Thru The Night."
  • With this song, Lennon became the last of the Beatles to hit #1 US in their respective post-Beatles careers. By this time Paul McCartney had hit #1 three times, and George Harrison and Ringo Starr twice each.
  • In 1975 Lennon helped out on Elton's John's #1 cover of "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds." Lennon played guitar on that track and was credited as "Dr. Winston O'Boogie."
  • What was it like recording the Walls And Bridges album? When we asked David Thoener, who was an engineer at the sessions, he told us: "It was amazing. Despite all of the personal pain John Lennon was in, (it was during his lost weekend) he was a consummate professional in the studio. Almost as if working kept him sane, through those difficult times. Working with him was quite an experience and something I am very glad to have been part of."

  • Harry Chapin - 30,000 Pounds of Bananas
    Harry Chapin - 30,000 Pounds of Bananas


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    Album: Verities And Balderdash
    Released: 1974

    30,000 Pounds of Bananas Lyrics


    It was just after dark when the truck started down
    The hill that leads into Scranton Pennsylvania.
    Carrying thirty thousand pounds of bananas.
    Carrying thirty thousand pounds (hit it Big John) of bananas.

    He was a young driver,
    Just out on his second job.
    And he was carrying the next day's pasty fruits
    For everyone in that coal-scarred city
    Where children play without despair
    In backyard slag-piles and folks manage to eat each day
    Just about thirty thousand pounds of bananas.
    Yes, just about thirty thousand pounds (scream it again, John) .

    He passed a sign that he should have seen,
    Saying "shift to low gear, a fifty dollar fine my friend."
    He was thinking perhaps about the warm-breathed woman
    Who was waiting at the journey's end.
    He started down the two mile drop,
    The curving road that wound from the top of the hill.
    He was pushing on through the shortening miles that ran down to the depot.
    Just a few more miles to go,
    Then he'd go home and have her ease his long, cramped day away.
    And the smell of thirty thousand pounds of bananas.
    Yes the smell of thirty thousand pounds of bananas.

    He was picking speed as the city spread its twinkling lights below him.
    But he paid no heed as the shivering thoughts of the nights
    Delights went through him.
    His foot nudged the brakes to slow him down.
    But the pedal floored easy without a sound.
    He said "Christ!"
    It was funny how he had named the only man who could save him now.
    He was trapped inside a dead-end hellslide,
    Riding on his fear-hunched back
    Was every one of those yellow green
    I'm telling you thirty thousand pounds of bananas.
    Yes, there were thirty thousand pounds of bananas.

    He barely made the sweeping curve that led into the steepest grade.
    And he missed the thankful passing bus at ninety miles an hour.
    And he said "God, make it a dream!"
    As he rode his last ride down.
    And he said "God, make it a dream!"
    As he rode his last ride down.
    And he sideswiped nineteen neat parked cars,
    Clipped off thirteen telephone poles,
    Hit two houses, bruised eight trees,
    And Blue-Crossed seven people.
    It was then he lost his head,
    Not to mention an arm or two before he stopped.
    And he slid for four hundred yards
    Along the hill that leads into Scranton, Pennsylvania.
    All those thirty thousand pounds of bananas.

    You know the man who told me about it on the bus,
    As it went up the hill out of Scranton, Pennsylvania,
    He shrugged his shoulders, he shook his head,
    And he said (and this is exactly what he said)
    "Boy that sure must've been something.
    Just imagine thirty thousand pounds of bananas.
    Yes, there were thirty thousand pounds of mashed bananas.
    Of bananas. Just bananas. Thirty thousand pounds.
    Of Bananas. not no driver now. Just bananas!"

    From Greatest Stories Live: Ending number one

    Yes, we have no bananas,
    We have no bananas today
    (Spoken: And if that wasn't enough)
    Yes, we have no bananas,
    Bananas in Scranton, P A

    From Greatest Stories Live: Ending #2:

    A woman walks into her room where her child lies sleeping,
    And when she sees his eyes are closed,
    She sits there, silently weeping,
    And though she lives in Scranton, Pennsylvania
    She never ever eats ... Bananas
    Not one of thirty thousand pounds .... of bananas

    Writer/s: CHAPIN, HARRY F.
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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    30,000 Pounds of Bananas
  • This was based on a true story about an accident in Scranton, Pennsylvania where a driver lost control of a truck full of bananas he was delivering. He was killed in the crash, and bananas were strewn all over the place. Sandy Chapin, who was married to Harry from 1968 until he was killed in a car accident in 1981, doesn't like this song at all. She explains how it came about: "That song morphed. It had a life of its own. Originally it was a poem that Harry wrote, it was just words on a page. And early on he was doing different kinds of musical performances with his father, and also his brothers who were in college at the time. So there was a limited time for them to perform. But he did it as a spoken song. And then I guess after the Village Gate days, and the beginning of the contract with Electra, he was going through notebooks and looking for material. He decided to put music to it. And I think the song developed a life of its own from audience reaction. It was a serious poem to begin with on the society's preoccupation with numbers. You have your drivers license and your social security and your credit card, and on and on and on and on. You're just made up of numbers. But it also was a story – a true story that was told to him while he was on a Greyhound bus ride. It's real. The widow still lives in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The original poem started from a preoccupation with numbers, and then it got to be a kind of performance piece that was kind of tragicomedy. Very difficult, I thought." (Read more in our interview with Sandy Chapin .)
  • On his Greatest Stories live album, Chapin says: "This song starts off with an absolutely brilliant Chet Atkins guitar lick that took me about 4 hours to steal."
  • In 1402 Portuguese explorers discovered bananas in Western Africa and took them to the Canary Islands. The word "banana" is the native word for the fruit in Guinea. The Europeans first came across bananas when in the early 15th century Portuguese explorers discovered bananas in Western Africa and took them to the Canary Islands. The word "banana" is the native word for the fruit in Guinea. Many North Americans got their first taste of bananas at the 1877 US Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. Each banana was wrapped in foil and sold for 10 cents. (both the above from the book Food for Thought: Extraordinary Little Chronicles of the World by Ed Pearce)

  • Neil Young - Walk On
    Neil Young - Walk On


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    Album: On The Beach
    Released: 1974

    Walk On Lyrics


    Walk On
  • Young wrote this in response to Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama," in which Young is told, "Southern man don't need him around anyhow." "Walk On" wasn't so much directed at the guys from Skynyrd (their feud was more good-natured than most people realize), but more towards the few southerners who felt some animosity towards Young for calling them on their inability to comply with the changing standards during the civil rights era.
  • This song functions as a wistful ode to how life never stops changing, so you might as well accept it and walk on (rather than dwell on small things like the hostile southerners). It's characteristic of the melancholy and pessimism that permeated Neil's work around that time, particularly On the Beach.

  • Fleetwood Mac - The Bermuda Triangle
    Fleetwood Mac - The Bermuda Triangle


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    Album: Heroes Are Hard To Find
    Released: 1974

    The Bermuda Triangle Lyrics


    The Bermuda Triangle
  • The Bermuda Triangle is an area in the Atlantic Ocean (the 3 points of the triangle are Bermuda, Miami and San Juan) where strange events seem to occur, such as boats and planes disappearing.
  • Fleetwood Mac singer and guitarist Bob Welch wrote this song. Heroes Are Hard To Find was the last album Welch recorded with the band. The next year, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham joined Fleetwood Mac and they went on to huge commercial success.

    Welch, who also wrote the song "Hypnotized" for the band, was interested in paranormal events and the occult, so a song about the Bermuda Triangle was right in his wheelhouse.

  • Thin Lizzy - Philomena
    Thin Lizzy - Philomena


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    Album: Night Life
    Released: 1974

    Philomena Lyrics


    I've been a wild wild rover
    Sailed all over the sea
    But this thing that makes me wonder
    Has made a fool of me

    For it took me from my childhood
    Underneath the stars and skies
    And I still hear the wind
    Whistling through the wild wood, whispering goodbye

    It's home boys home
    She's home boys home
    No matter
    Where I roam

    If you see my mother
    Please give her all of my love
    For she has a heart of gold there
    As good as God above

    If you see my mother
    Tell her I'm keeping fine
    Tell her that I love her
    And I'll try and write sometime

    Writer/s: LYNOTT, PHILIP PARRIS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Philomena
  • This song is about lead singer Phil Lynott's Mother, Philomena.
  • Along with the lyrics and vocal delivery, you can hear a very strong Irish influence in the main intro and the guitar solo.

  • Ace - How Long?
    Ace - How Long?


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    Album: Five-A-Side
    Released: 1974

    How Long? Lyrics


    How Long?
  • Many listeners believed that this was a love song. The truth is that is was about bass player Terry Comer working with other bands (he played briefly with The Sutherland Brothers and Quiver before returning to Ace). He didn't tell the members of Ace and they felt cheated.
  • Paul Carrack was the lead singer of Ace. He went on to sing for Squeeze and Mike And The Mechanics and had a solo hit with "Don't Shed a Tear."
  • This was Ace's only hit. They broke up in 1977.
  • The bass introduction is borrowed from "Traveling Song" by the British folk rock group Pentangle.
  • When singer-songwriter Paul Carrack appeared on the BBC Breakfast news programme on June 29, 2009 he was asked about the inspiration for this song. Rather than being about a two-timing lover it was, he said, about another band who were "trying to nick our bass player".
    "How Long?" was one of the first songs he ever wrote and remains one of his biggest hits. It was released on the Anchor label, copyright 1974, backed by "Sniffin' About", and produced by John Anthony for Neptune Productions. It has been recorded many times since. Terry Comer, the bass player a rival band were trying to "nick", returned in time to play on the original recording.

  • The Guess Who - Clap For The Wolfman
    The Guess Who - Clap For The Wolfman


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    Album: Road Food
    Released: 1974

    Clap For The Wolfman Lyrics


    Clap For The Wolfman
    He gonna rate your record high
    Clap for the Wolfman
    You gonna dig him 'til the day you die

    Clap for the Wolfman
    He gonna rate your record high (hmm, yes gracious)
    Clap for the Wolfman
    You gonna dig him 'til the day you die

    Do Ron Ron and the Duke of Earl
    They were friend's of mine
    The highway's on my moonlight drive
    Snuggled in, said baby, just one kiss
    She said no, no, no
    Romance ain't keepin' me alive
    I said hey babe, do you want to coo, coo, coo
    She said uh, uh, uh
    So I was left out in the cold
    I said you're what I've been dreamin' of
    She said I don't want to know
    Oh you know, she was diggin' the cat on the radio

    Clap for the Wolfman
    He gonna rate your record high
    Yes baby, I your doctor in love
    Clap for the Wolfman
    You gonna dig him til the day you die
    Everybody talkin' about the Wolfman's confidence of love

    Seventy five, eighty miles an hour
    She hollers slow, slow, slow
    Baby I can stop right on a dime
    I said hey baby, give me just one kiss
    She said no, no, no
    But how was I to bide my time
    I said hey baby, do you want to coo, coo, coo
    She said uh, uh, uh
    Said I'm about to overload
    I said you're what I've been livin' for
    She said I don't want to know
    Oh, you thought she was digging you but she was digging me

    Clap for the Wolfman
    He gonna rate your record high
    As long as you got the curves baby, I got the angles
    Clap for the Wolfman
    You gonna dig him 'til the day you die
    It's all according to how your boogaloo situation stands, you understand

    Clap for the Wolfman
    He gonna rate your record high
    You ain't gonna get 'em, 'cause I got 'em
    Clap for the Wolfman
    You gonna dig him 'til the day you die
    You might want to try, but I'm gonna keep 'em
    Clap for the Wolfman
    Clap for the Wolfman
    Clap for the Wolfman
    Clap for the Wolfman
    Clap for the Wolfman (and I got them all)
    Clap for the Wolfman
    Clap for the Wolfman
    Clap for the Wolfman
    Clap for the Wolfman

    Writer/s: CUMMINGS, WALLACE, WINTER
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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    Clap For The Wolfman
  • Burton Cummings explained that the song began as a jam and was originally called "Clap For Napoleon." As they were appearing on NBC's Midnight Special a few times in 1973 (they hosted the show in '74), they changed the lyric as a tribute to the show's host, the late Wolfman Jack (real name: Robert Smith). Wolfman Jack even did a couple of live dates with the group, adding his trademark "vocal" rap, which was usually done live by Cummings. The Wolfman legend began in the 1960's when the DJ manned an unregulated Mexican radio station with the capacity to transmit 250,000 watts of power. His husky voice howled across the United States after the midnight hour and inspired artists like Todd Rundgren ("Wolfman Jack") and the Grateful Dead ("Ramble on Rose"). (thanks, Barry Kesten - Bellmore, NY)
  • "Clap for the Wolfman" is featured on the band's 1974 album, Road Food. The song reached #4 on the charts in Canada and #6 in the US. It couldn't have come at a better time: A few years earlier, guitarist Randy Bachman left the band, leaving a trail of insults in his wake and striking what seemed like a lasting blow to the band's popularity. By the time the band was revived with the success of "Clap for the Wolfman" and "Star Baby," Burton Cummings still hadn't cooled off. According to an interview with Creem in 1975, he told a fan, "I hate the guy. He was down on the rest of us 'cause he thought we were blowing it with dope and all this ridiculous s--t. He was like some kind of Mormon or something."

    Apparently, guitarists for the Guess Who have a short shelf life. Not long after Road Food was recorded, Kurt Winter and Don McDougal got their walking papers. "They were drunks. We got tired of babysitting them," Cummings said.
  • In his autobiography Have Mercy!: Confessions of the Original Rock 'n Roll Animal, Wolfman Jack singles out Burton Cummings for adding his name to the song and taking him on tour to promote it. According to the Toronto Sun, the Wolfman quit his job at WNBC (where he enjoyed "$350,000 - plus a secretary, a chauffeured limousine, a bodyguard, and a well-ventilated private room at Rockefeller Center for the smoking of dope in") to go on tour with The Guess Who.

  • Gordon Lightfoot - Carefree Highway
    Gordon Lightfoot - Carefree Highway


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    Album: Sundown
    Released: 1974

    Carefree Highway Lyrics


    Pickin' up the pieces of my sweet shattered dream
    I wonder how the old folks are tonight
    Her name was Ann and I'll be damned if I recall her face
    She left me not knowin' what to do
    Carefree Highway, let me slip away on you
    Carefree highway, you seen better days
    The mornin' after blues from my head down to my shoes
    Carefree highway, let me slip away
    Slip away on you
    Turnin' back the pages to the times I love best
    I wonder if she'll ever do the same
    Now the thing that I call livin' is just bein' satisfied
    With knowin' I got no one left to blame
    Carefree highway, got ta see you my old flame
    Carefree highway, you seen better days
    The mornin' after blues from my head down to my shoes
    Carefree highway, let me slip away
    Slip away on you
    Searchin' through the fragments of my dream-shattered sleep
    I wonder if the years have closed her mind
    I guess it must be wanderlust or tryin' to get free
    From the good old faithful feelin' we once knew
    Carefree highway, let me slip away on you
    Carefree highway, you seen better days
    The mornin' after blues from my head down to my shoes
    Carefree highway, let me slip away
    Slip away on you
    Let me slip away on you
    Carefree highway, got ta see you my old flame
    Carefree highway, you seen better days
    The mornin' after blues from my head down to my shoes
    Carefree highway, let me slip away
    Slip away on you

    Writer/s: LIGHTFOOT, GORDON
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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    Carefree Highway
  • Lightfoot got the idea for this from a road sign he saw just north of Phoenix, Arizona. The Carefree Highway intersects I-17, and leads to Carefree, Arizona, a small community north of Phoenix. (thanks, Randy - Scottsdale, AZ)
  • In the April 1975 Crawdaddy magazine, he explained: "I thought it would make a good title for a song. I wrote it down, put it in my suitcase and it stayed there for 8 months."
  • The woman in the song was Lightfoot's girlfriend when he was 22. Her name was Ann. (thanks, Edward Pearce - Ashford, Kent, England, for above 2)
  • Lightfoot was asked during a Reddit AMA what he meant by the song's second line, "I wonder how the old folks are tonight?" He replied: "Well, I always thought about my folks. They're both gone now. But I always thought about my folks, it doesn't matter what kind of trouble I was getting into, I always thought about my folks."

  • Queen - Seven Seas of Rhye
    Queen - Seven Seas of Rhye


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    Album: Queen II
    Released: 1974

    Seven Seas of Rhye Lyrics


    Open up your mind and let me step inside
    Rest your weary head and let your heart decide
    It's so easy when you know the rules
    It's so easy all you have to do
    Is fall in love
    Play the game
    Everybody play the game of love
    Ooh yeah

    When you're feeling down and your resistance is low
    Light another cigarette and let yourself go
    This is your life
    Don't play hard to get
    It's a free world
    All you have to do is fall in love
    Play the game - yeah
    Everybody play the game of love
    Ooh yeah

    My game of love has just begun
    Love runs from my head down to my toes
    My love is pumping through my veins
    Play the game
    Driving me insane
    Come come come come come play the game
    Play the game play the game play the game

    Play the game
    Everybody play the game of love
    This is your life - don't play hard to get
    It's a free free world
    All you have to do is fall in love
    Play the game
    Yeah play the game of love
    Your life - don't play hard to get
    It's a free free world
    All you have to do is fall in love
    Play the game yeah everybody play the game of love

    Writer/s: MERCURY, FREDDIE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Seven Seas of Rhye
  • This was Queen's first entry in the UK single chart. Brian May in Q magazine March 2008: "Our first breakthrough, made with the idea that if radio was going to play it, everything had to explode. And it did work."
  • As the song fades out, part of a British seaside song called "Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside," is sung. (thanks, Tom - Trowbridge, England, for above 2)
  • Freddie Mercury penned the song basing it on a fantasy world called Rhye that he had created with his sister, Kashmira. They were brought up on the African island of Zanzibar in the Zoroastrianism religion, founded in Iran, and these fuelled Mercury's flights of fancy. Several other of the Queen singer's early songs feature the mysterious land of Rhye, including Lily Of The Valley, My Fairy King and The March Of The Black Queen.
  • The song's success enabled Mercury to quit his day job working at a stall in London's Kensington Market.
  • The success of the single earned Queen their first ever appearance on Top of the Pops, the musical variety show that The Beatles, and many other British bands, aspired to be on when they started. Judging by In the Days of our Lives documentary Queen appears to have mixed view on their appearance. Roger Taylor was critical: "There was a strike on at the BBC so we recorded it in the weather studio. It was rubbish, no one actually played, just some aging disc jockeys. And the drums were plastic, so they made this 'dook' noise when you hit them."

    Brian May on the other hand was more positive: "it was an exciting experience, because hey here you are on Top of the Pops and it's all happening."

  • Yes - The Remembering: High The Memor
    Yes - The Remembering: High The Memory


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    Album: Tales From Topographic Oceans
    Released: 1974

    The Remembering: High The Memory Lyrics


    As the silence of seasons on
    We relive abridge sails afloat
    As to call light the soul shall sing
    Of the velvet sailors course on
    Of the velvet sailors course on
    Shine or moons send me memories trail
    Oer days of forgotten tales
    Course the compass to offer
    Into a time that we've all seen on
    Into a time that we've all seen on
    High the memory carry on
    While the moments start to linger
    Sail away among your dreams
    The strength regains us in between our time
    The strength regains us in between our time
    As we shall speak to differ also
    The ends meet the river's son
    So the ends meet the river's son
    Ours the story shall we carry on
    And search the forest of the sun
    We dream as we dream, dream as one
    And I do think very well that the son might take you silently
    They move fast, they tell me
    There's someone, rainbow
    Alternate tune
    In the days of summer so long
    We danced as evening sang their song
    We wander out the day so long
    And I do feel very well that the evenings take you silently
    They move round, sunlight
    Seeing ground
    Whispers of clay, alternate ways
    Softer messages bringing light
    To a truth long forgotten on
    As we shall speak to differ also
    The ends meet the river's son
    So the ends meet the river's son
    I reach over and the fruit of life stands still
    Stand awhile we search our past anew
    The music sings of love you knew
    We walk around the story
    Out in the city running free
    Sands of companions sides that be
    The strength of the meeting lies with you
    Wait all the more regard your past
    Schoolgates remind us of our class
    Chase all confusion away with us
    Stand on hills of long forgotten yesterdays
    Pass amongst your memories told returnig ways
    As certain as we walk today
    We walk around the story
    Out in the city running free
    Days pass as seconds turn the key
    The strength of the moment lies with you
    Don the cap and close your eyes
    Imagine all the glorious challenge
    Iron metal cast to others
    Distant drums
    Force the bit betwenn the mouth of freedom
    Didn't we learn to fly
    Remember to sail the skies
    Distant suns
    Will we reach
    Winds allow
    Other skylines
    Other skylines to hold you
    Relayer, all the dying cried before you
    Relayer, we've rejoiced in all their meaning
    Relayer, we advance, we retrace our stories
    Like a dreamer all our lives
    Are only lost begotten changes
    We relive in seagull's pages
    Outward ways
    Things are all in colours
    And the size of others shall send you forward
    Arranged to sail you toward
    A peace of mind
    Will we reach
    Winds allow
    Other skylines
    Other skylines to hold you
    Relayer, all the passion spent on one cross
    Relayer, sail the futile wars they suffer
    Relayer, we advance, we retrace our story
    Fail safe now
    Stand on hills of long forgotten yesterdays
    Pass amongst your memories told returning ways
    As certain as we walk today
    Press over moments leaving you
    Out in the city runnig free
    Days pass as seconds turn the key
    The strength of the moment lies with you
    Out tender outward lights of you
    Shine over mountains make the view
    The strength of you seeing lies with you
    Ours entrance we surely carry on
    And change the passing as the sun
    We don't even need to try, we are one
    And I do think very well as the truth unfolds you silently
    They move time, rainbows
    Sunlight
    Alternate tune, alternate tune
    Rainbows, soft light
    Alternate view
    Sunlight tell me
    Someone
    Alternate view
    Alternate view
    Surely, surely

    Writer/s: ANDERSON, JON/HOWE, STEVE JAMES/SQUIRE, CHRIS/WHITE, ALAN (GB 1)/WAKEMAN, RICK
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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    The Remembering: High The Memory
  • Vocalist Jon Anderson wanted to replicate the sound of him singing in his bathroom at home. To accomplish this, the band built a bathroom-like room in the studio, complete with shower tiles. (thanks, Mike - Mountlake Terrace, Washington)
  • Aside from being controversial, Tales From Topographic Oceans is known as the brainchild of Jon Anderson and Steve Howe. To try and compensate for this, they tried to make sure each of the other three musicians had integral parts in the structure of the songs. As explained in the liner notes, Rick Wakeman's extensive keyboard passages throughout the track represent the endless sea of the mind. Unfortunately, Rick Wakeman was displeased with the elaborate production of the album and said while Anderson and Howe obsessed over every little detail during the recording, he spent most of his time playing darts. On the subsequent tour, Wake bluntly showed his distaste for Tales by eating curry on stage while the rest of the band performed tracks from the album. He soon left the band to pursue a solo career and was replaced by Patrick Moraz for the follow-up album Relayer. (thanks, Adrian - Brookings, SD)

  • Rush - In The Moo
    Rush - In The Mood


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    Album: Rush
    Released: 1974

    In The Mood Lyrics


    Aw, hey now, baby,
    Well, I like your smile
    Won't you come and talk to me
    For a little while

    Well, you're making me crazy
    The way you roll them eyes
    Won't you come and sit with me
    I'll tell you all my lies

    Hey baby, it's a quarter to eight
    I feel I'm In The Mood
    Hey baby, the hour is late
    I feel I've got to move

    Well, hey now, baby
    Don't you talk so fast
    I'm just trying to make these good times,
    I'm trying to make it last

    Every thing's getting hazy
    Now honey, where'd you go?
    I just want to find out, baby
    Where'd you learn what you know?

    Hey baby, it's a quarter to eight
    I feel I'm in the mood
    Hey baby, the hour is late
    I feel I've got to move

    Well, hey now, baby
    Said, I like your style
    You really got me, baby
    Way down deep inside

    Oh, you drive me crazy
    Baby, you're the one
    I just want to rock-and-roll you woman
    Until the night is gone

    Hey baby, it's a quarter to eight
    I feel I'm in the mood
    Hey baby, the hour is late
    I feel I've got to move

    Writer/s: GEDDY LEE WEINRIB
    Publisher: OLE MEDIA MANAGEMENT
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    In The Mood
  • This is one of the few Rush songs to use the term "Rock 'n' Roll" in the lyrics. In this song, the band used the term as it was originally intended, as a synonym for sexual intercourse. (thanks, Jeff - Haltom City, TX)
  • This is one of very few Rush songs that even vaguely resembles a love song. Most Rush songs are much more cerebral. (thanks, Kent - Pittsfield, IL)
  • Bassist/singer Geddy Lee told Billboard magazine in April 2013 that this was the first song he wrote with guitarist Alex Lifeson, that they "kind of liked."
  • This was the first Rush song Geddy Lee heard being played on the radio. He recalled to Billboard hearing it on CHUM FM in Toronto. "I was at home. The album came out and we got all our friends and family to keep calling radio stations requesting our songs and we waited to see if someone would play it, and finally they did. I was really excited. Kind of an unreal experience."

  • The Doobie Brothers - Black Wate
    The Doobie Brothers - Black Water


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    Album: What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits
    Released: 1974

    Black Water Lyrics


    Well, I built me a raft and she's ready for floatin'
    Ol' Mississippi, she's callin' my name
    Catfish are jumpin'
    That paddle wheel thumpin'
    Black Water keeps rollin' on past just the same
    Old black water, keep on rollin'
    Mississippi moon, won't you keep on shinin' on me
    Old black water, keep on rollin'
    Mississippi moon, won't you keep on shinin' on me
    Old black water, keep on rollin'
    Mississippi moon, won't you keep on shinin' on me
    Yeah, keep on shinin' your light
    Gonna make everything, pretty mama
    Gonna make everything all right
    And I ain't got no worries
    'Cause I ain't in no hurry at all

    Well, if it rains, I don't care
    Don't make no difference to me
    Just take that street car thats goin' up town
    Yeah, I'd like to hear some funky Dixieland
    And dance a honky tonk
    And I'll be buyin' ev'rybody drinks all 'roun'

    Old black water, keep on rollin'
    Mississippi moon, won't you keep on shinin' on me
    Old black water, keep on rollin'
    Mississippi moon, won't you keep on shinin' on me
    Old black water, keep on rollin'
    Mississippi moon, won't you keep on shinin' on me
    Yeah, keep on shinin' your light
    Gonna make everything, pretty mama
    Gonna make everything all right
    And I ain't got no worries
    'Cause I ain't in no hurry at all

    I'd like to hear some funky Dixieland
    Pretty mama come and take me by the hand
    By the hand, take me by the hand pretty mama
    Come and dance with your daddy all night long
    I want to honky tonk, honky tonk, honky tonk
    With you all night long

    Writer/s: SIMMONS, PAT
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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    Black Water
  • Patrick Simmons, who is the group's guitarist, wrote this song and sang lead. It continued the Louisiana swamp rock feel of earlier Doobie Brothers songs like "Toulouse Street" and "Black Eyed Cajun Woman."

    The song is about the Mississippi River, with lyrics likely inspired by Mark Twain's books Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer, which depicted life on the "Black Water."
  • "Black Water" wasn't seen as having hit potential, so it was relegated to the B-side of "Another Park, Another Sunday." In our interview with Tom Johnston , the Doobie Brothers frontman explained how the song became an unlikely hit. Said Johnston: "That's a story that could have happened back then, but never would ever ever happen now: Roanoke, Virginia picked that tune up and started playing it in heavy rotation, and somebody in Minneapolis who I guess knew somebody in Roanoke heard the song and decided to follow suit, and it ended up becoming our first #1 single. That was Pat's first single. And oddly enough, it was never looked at as a single by the record company.

    I remember when I first heard it was #1, we were in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and we were just getting ready to go on stage, and then I guess Bruce [their manager Bruce Cohn] must have told us. I think we were already aware of the fact that it was getting airplay, but nobody was really paying a lot of attention. And then all of a sudden it became #1 and we were paying attention. I remember I went in and congratulated Pat backstage, and we've been playing it ever since."
  • The Doobie Brothers performed this in a 1978 episode of the TV show What's Happening!!, where they teach the characters on the show about the dark side of bootlegging.
  • The United States private security firm Blackwater was named for the dark water swamps of North Carolina, where the company is based. After criticism of the company's conduct during the Iraq War, they changed their name to "Xe" (pronounced "Z") in 2009.

  • Kiss - Strange Way
    Kiss - Strange Ways


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    Album: Hotter Than Hell
    Released: 1974

    Strange Ways Lyrics


    Well, it's a strange way
    The way you look at me
    And it's a hard time
    Time you been givin' me
    Come on and open up
    Open up to me
    So you can realize
    That I could set you free

    Strange Ways, twisted days
    Strange ways, twisted days

    Well, it's a strange place
    That you've been livin' in
    And it's a strange line
    You've been deliverin'
    I think I like it
    But I'm not really sure
    Don't wanna to fight it
    Just wanna feel some more

    Strange ways, twisted days
    Strange ways, twisted days

    Strange ways, twisted days
    Strange ways, twisted days

    Writer/s: FREHLEY, ACE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Strange Ways
  • Ace Frehley: "I love 'Strange Ways.' I just came up with the riff. It was one of those inspired, heavy tunes. I didn't feel comfortable as a singer at that point. Gene and Paul are very intimidating people. A lot of the time they tend to make people feel inadequate. It took me a while to get over my feeling of inadequacy. I didn't think I was as good a singer as I am. It took me a while to come out of my shell. Whenever I wrote songs in the early days, I'd always ask Peter (drummer Peter Criss) to sing so he would get some of the spotlight. I wasn't that secure with myself as a singer around Gene, Paul and Peter. They were all confident lead singers and even though I knew I could sing, they didn't encourage it, so, I just kind of laid back. 'Strange Ways' was never performed live by KISS. I had forgotten just how heavy it was. One of my favorite guitar solos is the one on 'Strange Ways'. It was done in one take. I just closed my eyes and that's what came out. Usually, I record in the control room, but for that solo I went out and stood in front of the amp and got that wild feedback bend at the beginning. It sounded like a dinosaur."
  • Peter Criss: "Ace wrote it and I sang it. It was really different for me, really heavy and new. I'd never sung anything like it, it wasn't exactly R&B. It was a great challenge to me and I loved it." (thanks, Ken - LaSalle, Canada, for above 2)

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