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My Chemical Romance - Honey, This Mirror Isn't Big Enough For The Two Of Us
My Chemical Romance - Honey, This Mirror Isn't Big Enough For The Two Of Us


My Chemical Romance - Honey, This Mirror Isn't Big Enough For The Two Of Us Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love
Released: 2002

Honey, This Mirror Isn't Big Enough For The Two Of Us Lyrics


Honey, This Mirror Isn't Big Enough For The Two Of Us
  • This is about a guy deciding that a fake life with a woman is leading him nowhere and he wants to cut it off. Despite the fact that he seems popular being with this woman and she wants him, he is drinking, they fight, and all of his friends are fake. It is a song about not selling out for the high life.
  • There are some drug references in this song, such as "Eating breakfast on a mirror," which implies doing cocaine after waking up. The controlling girlfriend doesn't want the singer to do them, and he resists.
  • More lyric interpretation:
    "The amount of pills I'm taking, counteracts the booze I'm drinking, And this vanity I'm breaking lets me live my life like this" - He's doing many things at once. The "vanity" could have a double meaning, literally it's a piece of furniture but it could also indicate how self-absorbed he is.

    "And you can cry all you want to, I don't care how much." - He doesn't care how much she cries and begs him to stop using drugs, he won't stop so she might as well give up.

  • The Ohio Players - Love Rollercoaste
    The Ohio Players - Love Rollercoaster


    The Ohio Players - Love Rollercoaster Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Honey
    Released: 1975

    Love Rollercoaster Lyrics


    Love Rollercoaster
  • For the sake of a good story, Angus Young used to tell reporters that "Thunderstruck" was born from a flight where AC/DC's plane was struck by lightning. While that tale was embellished, The Ohio Players "Love Rollercoaster" really did come from a harrowing flight. The group was traveling to a show in a twin engine airplane (a Navajo), while flying through turbulent, stormy weather. As their drummer Jimmy "Diamond" Williams tells it, he was in the co-pilot seat when the plane hit air pockets that dropped it at least 400 feet (he saw the instruments). Someone on the plane commented that they must love their jobs, since the airplane ride was a "love rollercoaster." Lead singer Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner wrote the lyrics around that phrase, with the band working up the track. Both the writing and production credits on the song go to the band.
  • This song is the subject of an urban myth. During an instrumental break, there is a scream that sounds a little out of place. It was rumored that the scream was the sound of a woman being murdered in the studio. According to the story, which was started by a DJ in California, this woman was the model who appeared on the album cover. She was kneeling on glass and pouring honey in her mouth. While she was doing it, she found out that the glass was actually fiber glass and the honey reacted with the fiber glass by sticking to her legs and ripping all the skin off. She went in the manager's studio while the band was still recording and threatened to sue the band, which is when the manager stabbed her to death. The band left in the scream as a cruel joke. The scream was actually keyboard player Billy Beck. Instead of telling the truth, the band agreed to coyly answer "no comment" when asked about the rumor, claiming they took a vow of silence. The ploy worked, as the urban legend gave the song a buzz and help sell records.
  • The Red Hot Chili Peppers recorded a version of this for the soundtrack of the 1996 movie Beavis And Butthead Do America. Their version hit #7 in the UK.
  • This song was used for the movie Final Destination 3, which follows a group of teenagers who avoid death by rollercoaster, but cannot escape fate. (thanks, Kat - Grafton, MA)
  • In the US, this was used in a TV commercial for Volkswagen. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • The Ohio Players's leader, singer, and guitarist Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner died on January 26, 2013 at the age of 71 from cancer. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)

  • Andy Grammer Songs - Honey, I'm Good
    Andy Grammer - Honey, I'm Good


    Andy Grammer - Honey, I'm Good Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Magazines or Novels
    Released: 2014

    Honey, I'm Good Lyrics


    Nah nah, honey I'm good
    I could have another but I probably should not
    I've got somebody at home

    It's been a long night here, and a long night there
    And these long, long legs are damn near everywhere
    Hold up now, you look good, I will not lie
    But if you ask where I'm staying tonight I gotta be like

    Oh baby, no baby, you got me all wrong baby
    My baby's already got all my love

    So nah nah, honey I'm good
    I could have another but I probably should not
    I've got somebody at home, and if I stay I might not leave alone
    No, honey I'm good, I could have another but I probably should not
    I've gotta bid you adieu and to another I will stay true

    (Hoo hoo wooh true) I will stay true
    (Hoo hoo wooh true) I will stay true
    (Hoo hoo wooh true)
    (Hoo hoo wooh)

    Now better men than me have failed
    Drinking from that unholy grail
    Now check it out, I've got her and she got me
    And you've got that ass, but I kindly gotta be like

    Oh baby, no baby, you got me all wrong baby
    My baby's already got all my love

    So nah nah, honey I'm good
    I could have another but I probably should not
    I've got somebody at home, and if I stay I might not leave alone
    No, honey I'm good, I could have another but I probably should not
    I've gotta bid you adieu and to another I will stay true

    (Hoo hoo wooh true) I will stay true
    (Hoo hoo wooh true) I will stay true
    (Hoo hoo wooh true)
    (Hoo hoo wooh)

    Oh, I'm sure you, sure you will make somebody's night
    But oh, I'll show you, show you it sure as hell's not mine

    Oh no, honey I'm good
    I could have another but I probably should not
    I've got somebody at home, and if I stay I might not leave alone
    No, honey I'm good, I could have another but I probably should not
    I've gotta bid you adieu and to another I will stay

    Nah nah, honey I'm good
    I could have another but I probably should not
    I've got somebody at home, and if I stay I might not leave alone
    No, honey I'm good, I could have another but I probably should not
    I've gotta bid you adieu and to another I will stay true

    (Hoo hoo wooh true) I will stay true
    (Hoo hoo wooh true) I will stay true
    (Hoo hoo wooh true) I will stay true
    (Hoo hoo wooh) I will stay

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    I will stay true

    Writer/s: SIPE, NOLAN / GRAMMER, ANDY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Andy Grammer worked his way up from a busker to a major-label recording artist, and by his second album, Magazines or Novels, he was starting to enjoy the fruits of that success, including more attention from the ladies.

    In an earlier track on the album, "Holding Out," we hear about how he is holding on to his virginity. On "Honey, I'm Good," he sings about what he has to do to keep it. "I've got somebody at home, and if I stay I might not leave alone. No, honey, I'm good," he sings.
  • Grammer wrote this song with Nolan Sipe, who produced the track with Brian West and Steve Greenberg. When we spoke with Grammer in 2014 , he described the song as "a fun hoedown."
  • Asked by Billboard magazine if this song was inspired by a specific situation, Grammar replied: "I think it happens all the time where you're done with a show, you're signing autographs, you're meeting people, and you can feel like... you know, these situations come up."

    "There's not one person I'm thinking of when I write this song," he added. "I'm basically like, everybody has temptations, guys and girls, they all have temptations. If you're in a relationship, there's temptation outside of your relationship. There's a lot of people though that are still doing right by their guy or girl and holding strong and staying true. So I wanted to write one for people like me that are trying to do that, trying to do the right thing."

    "But that's a tough thing to write and have it feel cool," Grammar continued. "That is probably one of the hardest things, to get across the finish line and be like, yeah that song sounds good and it's cool. Nobody wants to sing that usually. It's so lucky that the biggest song that I've had so far is so in line, and I feel very blessed that I get to roll up to any interview or anything that I'm doing and be like, 'This is exactly who I am.' That kind of slightly dorky guy - that's me."
  • The song's music video features a montage of around one hundred real-life couples that have been together from several months to over 70 years. Grammer and his wife Aijia Lise Guttman can be seen at the 00:21 second mark. Several other familiar faces are included, such as pop duo Alex & Sierra and actor Colton Haynes.

    Grammer told Radio.com the story behind the clip. "My manager and I were on the phone talking about an idea for the video. We wanted to press home the concept that this isn't a song about a guy who's cheating. This is about a guy who is being true. So we started calling all of our friends and family that we knew had been married for a long time and asked them to lip sync the song."

    "They all started sending videos in and we started asking by word of mouth if people knew a couple who'd been married a long time. It was so fun getting all our friends and family involved that we decided to just put it up on social media and ask the fans to be part of the video too. We asked them to get their parents and grandparents to be in it also."
  • Andy Grammer teamed up with Nashville outfit Eli Young Band for an alternative version of this tune, in which the singer trades verses with EYB frontman Mike Eli. "I always felt this song was country at its core," Grammer said. "Being in the studio with the Eli Young Band, I finally got to hear it come home."
  • This song blasts right in with the chorus, which was a popular technique at the time: "Time Of Our Lives" by Pitbull and "Bad Blood" by Taylor Swift also get right to the action.

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