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Michael Jackson - Another Part Of M
Michael Jackson - Another Part Of Me


Michael Jackson - Another Part Of Me Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Bad
Released: 1987

Another Part Of Me Lyrics


We're takin' over
We have the truth
This is the mission
To see it through
Don't point your finger
Not dangerous
This is our planet
You're one of us

We're sendin' out
A major love
And this is our
Message to you
(Message to you)
The planets are linin' up
We're bringin' brighter days
They're all in line
Waitin' for you
Can't you see?
You're just Another Part Of Me

Out from a nation
I feel the truth
The final message
We'll bring to you
There is no danger to feel the truth
So come again
We need you

We're sendin' out
A major love
And this is our message to you
(Message to you)
The planets are linin' up
We're bringin' brighter days
They're all in line
Waitin' for you
Sho' nuff true

You're just another part of me

Writer/s: JACKSON, MICHAEL
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Another Part Of Me
  • This song is used as the closing theme for Jackson's 3D Disney movie, Captain EO, which explains the space references in the song's lyrics. (thanks, Brian - Edmonton, Canada)
  • Written by Jackson, this was the last song chosen for the Bad album. Jackson wanted to use his song "Streetwalker" instead, but his producer Quincy Jones liked this one. They took both songs to Jackson's manager Frank DiLeo, who got up and started dancing when they played "Another Part Of Me." According to Jones, this sealed the deal and that song made the cut.

  • Jim Croce - Bad, Bad Leroy Brow
    Jim Croce - Bad, Bad Leroy Brown


    Jim Croce - Bad, Bad Leroy Brown Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Life And Times
    Released: 1973

    Bad, Bad Leroy Brown Lyrics


    Well the South side of Chicago
    Is the baddest part of town
    And if you go down there
    You better just beware
    Of a man named Leroy Brown

    Now Leroy more than trouble
    You see he stand 'bout six foot four
    All the downtown ladies call him "Treetop Lover"
    All the men just call him "Sir"

    And it's Bad, Bad Leroy Brown
    The baddest man in the whole damned town
    Badder than old King Kong
    And meaner than a junkyard dog

    Now Leroy he a gambler
    And he like his fancy clothes
    And he like to wave his diamond rings
    In front of everybody's nose
    He got a custom Continental
    He got an Eldorado too
    He got a thirty two gun in his pocket for fun
    He got a razor in his shoe

    And it's bad, bad Leroy Brown
    The baddest man in the whole damned town
    Badder than old King Kong
    And meaner than a junkyard dog

    Now Friday 'bout a week ago
    Leroy shootin' dice
    And at the edge of the bar
    Sat a girl named Doris
    And oo that girl looked nice
    Well he cast his eyes upon her
    And the trouble soon began
    And Leroy Brown learned a lesson
    'Bout messin' with the wife of a jealous man

    And it's bad, bad Leroy Brown
    The baddest man in the whole damned town
    Badder than old King Kong
    And meaner than a junkyard dog

    Well the two men took to fighting
    And when they pulled them off the floor
    Leroy looked like a jigsaw puzzle
    With a couple of pieces gone

    And it's bad, bad Leroy Brown
    The baddest man in the whole damned town
    Badder than old King Kong
    And meaner than a junkyard dog

    And it's bad, bad Leroy Brown
    The baddest man in the whole damned town
    Badder than old King Kong
    And meaner than a junkyard dog

    Badder than old King Kong
    And meaner than a junkyard dog

    Writer/s: Croce, James
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Bad, Bad Leroy Brown
  • Jim Croce joined the US National Guard in 1966, hoping it would keep him from getting sent to Vietnam. He married Ingrid that year, and hoped to continue his education and launch his music career. Unfortunately, Jim was sent for training less then two weeks after their wedding. As Ingrid told us, Jim had no interest in being a soldier and had the distinction of having to repeat basic training. Ingrid explains how Jim got the idea for this song: "Leroy Brown is a guy that he actually met. When he was in the service - The National Guard - this guy had gone AWOL. He was a guy that Jim kind of related to, he liked to sing with him. This guy had gone AWOL but he came back to get his paycheck, and he got caught. Jim just thought he was such a funny guy that he thought he'd include his name in the song, and it just worked. There really was a Leroy Brown, and sometimes having a name helps you to build a song around it."
  • Ingrid runs Croce's Restaurant & Jazz Bar in San Diego, where she keeps Jim's legacy alive and hears from many patrons who were touched by Jim's songs. Says Ingrid: "I have a lot of staff members that come up to me and say, 'You know what, there's a guy named Leroy Brown, he kind of looks like the part, and he's sitting at our bar right now.' I say, 'Well, I'll be glad to come over and say hi.' There's so many Leroy Browns who have come up to me and said, 'I'm sure I'm the one he was talking about.'"
  • When Jim Croce would introduce this song, he said there were two people he encountered in the military who inspired this song: a sergeant at Fort Jackson and a private at Fort Dix. The actual Leroy was the sergeant, but it was the private who went AWOL and returned for his paycheck.
  • The piano riff at the beginning was based on Bobby Darin's "Queen of the Hop."
  • This was Jim Croce's first #1 hit ("Time in a Bottle" was the other). It topped the charts 10 weeks before he died in a plane crash.
  • This is sung by a parrot in the movie Home Alone 3. Shelly Smith covered it for that film's soundtrack. (thanks, Greg - Calgary, Canada)
  • In 2008, producer Warren Zide (American Pie) bought the movie rights to this song. Ingrid Croce said: "We've always wanted to do a movie with one of Jim's character songs - we just want him and his memory and his music to live on. Most importantly, it sounds as if it's going to be a lot of fun. And Jim liked to have fun." (Read more in Ingrid Croce's Songfacts interview)
  • This wasn't the first hit from the '70s to feature a "Leroy." In Todd Rundgren's song "We Gotta Get You A Woman," the lovelorn character is named Leroy. In real life, he was Paul, but Rundgren couldn't find a good rhyme for that name.

  • Lecrae Songs - Good, Bad, Ugly
    Lecrae - Good, Bad, Ugly


    Lecrae - Good, Bad, Ugly Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Anomaly
    Released: 2014

    Good, Bad, Ugly Lyrics


    Come on everybody sit down
    People wanna act like they are in the know
    Well I'm here to wipe off your smile
    And tell you what's the word around town
    I know you don't wanna hear the truth
    I know you hate the fact that I actually have the proof
    But I just need you to believe
    I'm talking the good, the bad, the ugly

    Remember back in '02
    When I was in school and actin' a fool
    My soul got saved
    My debt had been paid
    But still I kept running off with my crew
    Sex on my brain and death in my veins
    Had a main thang we stayed up til 2
    Smokin'
    Waking and bakin' we naked
    My body was lovin' it
    Soul was hatin' it
    Time and time after time
    Our bodies grew close the girl was so fine
    Heard a heart beat that wasn't hers or mine
    The miracle of life had started inside
    My God
    Ignored the warning signs
    Supressed that truth I felt inside
    I was just havin' fun with this
    I'm too young for this
    I'm thinkin' me myself and I
    Should I sacrifice this life
    To keep my vanity and live nice
    And she love and trust me so much
    That whatever I say she'll probably oblige
    But I was too selfish with my time
    Scared my dreams were not gone serve
    So I dropped her off at that clinic
    That day a part of us died

    Come on everybody sit down
    People wanna act like they are in the know
    Well I'm here to wipe off your smile
    And tell you what's the word around town
    I know you don't wanna hear the truth
    I know you hate the fact that I actually have the proof
    But I just need you to believe
    I'm talking the good, the bad, the ugly

    I remember back in the day
    I was barely in the first grade
    Got teeth mission'
    Watchin' Tom & Jerry
    Tryna go outside so I can play
    I was told to watch out for strangers
    Keep my eyes peeled for danger
    Folks workin' late I had a baby sitter
    I ain't 'bout to sit here and name her
    I was almost 8 when she came in late
    Woke me up with a game to play
    Did a few things that's hard to say
    And told me to keep that secret safe
    Now how a young boy supposed to deal
    I'm tryna act like it ain't real
    Had my innocence just stripped from me
    And I still don't know how to feel
    And I wonder how to address it
    Can't tell my family too messy
    So I just embrace it it's hard to face it
    I'm too ashamed to confess it
    So I kept it in and ain't speak
    Didn't think it hit me so deep
    So into it I got promiscuous
    And only God could help me get free
    But I been forgiven
    My Savior risen
    I'm out the prison
    I know that
    I got the power to say to no to all of my struggles
    God will control that
    Every time we slip and we fall
    Gotta get back up and fight on
    We are not defined by our past
    The future look bright
    I see the light on

    Come on everybody sit down
    People wanna act like they are in the know
    Well I'm here to wipe off your smile
    And tell you what's the word around town
    I know you don't wanna hear the truth
    I know you hate the fact that I actually have the proof
    But I just need you to believe
    I'm talking the good, the bad, the ugly

    Writer/s: Moore, Le Crae Devaughn / Sims, Kasey / Downer, Jhan
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Good, Bad, Ugly Song Chart
  • This stark electronic track finds Lecrae meditating on two life changing events when he was growing up. In the first verse he recalls the abortion of a child he had with his college girlfriend in 2002 and the second one finds him remembering being molested by his female baby sitter when he was "barely in the first grade."
  • This is the most personal song that Lecrae has recorded to date. "If I didn't confront the issues on this song head on I would live a guilty, condemned, and shameful life," said the rapper. "All of that is contrary to what I believe about myself. We all have skeletons in our closets. We all have things in our past we will either bury or confront. No one expected me to experience, deal with, or tell the world about these experiences, but I'm healed. So, I wrote this song for the healing of others."
  • Lecrae recalled the abortion episode and his selfish attitude at the time during a discussion with theologian John Piper and John Ensor, the president of Passion Life Ministries. "I was a young man trying to figure out what I was going to do with life," he said. "I hadn't finished school. I had met the Lord, but I was still trying to get my footing in terms of walking with Jesus. There was so much that happened. Literally, in the middle of that relationship, I was feeling the conviction. I felt like God was giving me opportunities to escape. We were doing drugs and engaged in sexual activity consistently."

    "At the time, I believed an urban myth that if you consume enough drugs you would become sterile. I thought we would never get pregnant. I remember we were both working at a call center, and we went out for our smoke break one day, and she hesitated to smoke the cigarette. And that is when she informed me that she was pregnant."

    The abortion clinic was around the corner from the girl's house and Lecrae saw the termination as an easy escape from the responsibilities of fatherhood. "After the abortion, I really pretty much shut it out of my mind, literally to the point - it is shameful - I ignored all her calls," he confessed. "I quit dealing with her altogether."

    "The last time I saw her I remember she was curled up on a bed crying, and I pushed all of it out of my mind," Lecrae continued. "And what I kept were pictures of her, as a memorial in some senses." (Source of quote Desiring God )

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