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The Kinks - Lol
The Kinks - Lola


The Kinks - Lola Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Lola vs. Powerman And The Moneygoround, Part 1
Released: 1970

Lola Lyrics


I met her in a club down in North Soho
Where you drink champagne and it tastes just like cherry cola
C-O-L-A cola

She walked up to me and she asked me to dance
I asked her name and in a dark brown voice she said, "Lola"
L-O-L-A Lola, lo lo lo lo Lola

Well, I'm not the world's most physical guy
But when she squeezed me tight she nearly broke my spine
Oh my Lola, lo lo lo lo Lola

Well, I'm not dumb but I can't understand
Why she walk like a woman and talk like a man
Oh my Lola, lo lo lo lo Lola, lo lo lo lo Lola

Well, we drank champagne and danced all night
Under electric candlelight
She picked me up and sat me on her knee
And said, "Little boy won't you come home with me?"

Well, I'm not the world's most passionate guy
But when I looked in her eyes
Well, I almost fell for my Lola
Lo lo lo lo Lola, lo lo lo lo Lola

Lola lo lo lo lo Lola lo lo lo lo Lola

I pushed her away, I walked to the door
I fell to the floor, I got down on my knees
I looked at her, and she at me

Well that's the way that I want it to stay
And I always want it to be that way for my Lola
Lo lo lo lo Lola

Girls will be boys, and boys will be girls
It's a mixed-up, muddled-up, shook-up world
Except for Lola, lo lo lo lo Lola

Well I left home just a week before
And I've never ever kissed a woman before
But Lola smiled and took me by the hand
And said, "Little boy, gonna make you a man"

Well I'm not the world's most masculine man
But I know what I am and I'm glad I'm a man
And so is Lola
Lo lo lo lo Lola, lo lo lo lo Lola

Lola, lo lo lo lo Lola, lo lo lo lo Lola
Lola, lo lo lo lo Lola, lo lo lo lo Lola
Lola, lo lo lo lo Lola, lo lo lo lo Lola
Lola, lo lo lo lo Lola, lo lo lo lo Lola
Lola, lo lo lo lo Lola, lo lo lo lo Lola
Lola, lo lo lo lo Lola, lo lo lo lo Lola...

Writer/s: DAVIES, RAYMOND DOUGLAS
Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Lola Song Chart
  • This song is about a cross-dresser. According to a 2004 piece in Rolling Stone magazine, it may have been inspired by the famous transgender actress Candy Darling, who Kinks lead singer Ray Davies allegedly dated for a brief time. This is the same Candy mentioned in Lou Reed's "Walk On The Wild Side" ("Candy came from out on the island, in the backroom she was everybody's darling").

    The other possibility, which is stated in The Kinks: The Official Biography , is that Ray Davies wrote the lyrics after their manager got drunk at a club and started dancing with what he thought was a woman. Toward the end of the night, his stubble started showing, but their manager was too tanked to notice.

    Said Davies: "'Lola' was a love song, and the person they fall in love with is a transvestite. It's not their fault - they didn't know - but you know it's not going to last. It was based on a story about my manager."
  • The Kinks came up with the riff after messing around with open strings on guitars. The group's guitarist, Dave Davies, contended that he deserved a songwriting credit on the track, leading to additional friction with his brother Ray, who got the sole composer credit.
  • This revived the career of The Kinks, at least in America where their popularity was fading. Their previous Top 40 in the States was "Sunny Afternoon" in 1966.
  • The line "You drink champagne and it tastes just like cherry cola" was recorded as "it tastes just like Coca-Cola." The British Broadcasting Company (BBC) refused to play it because of the commercial reference, so Ray Davies flew from New York to London to change the lyric and get the song on the air.
  • Lola is mentioned in the 1981 Kinks song "Destroyer," which begins: "Met a girl called Lola and I took her back to my place."
  • Ray Davies, who wrote this song, told Rolling Stone in 2014 why this song didn't cause more of an uproar considering its storyline. "The subject matter was concealed," he said. "It's a crafty way of writing. I say, 'She woke up next to me,' and people think it's a woman. The story unfolds better than if the song were called 'I Dated a Drag Queen.'"
  • The Kinks' fans were not the type of people who would relate to a transvestite, but they loved this. It opened the door for artists like Lou Reed and David Bowie to explore homosexuality in songs that straight people liked too.
  • Weird Al Yankovic recorded a parody of this song entitled "Yoda" (based on the Star Wars movies) for his 1985 album Dare to Be Stupid. (thanks, Jerro - New Alexandria, PA)
  • Ray Davies used his National Steel resonator guitar for the first time on this song. He recalled to Uncut: "On 'Lola' I wanted an intro similar to what we used on Dedicated Follower Of Fashion, which was two Fender acoustic guitars and Dave's electric guitar so I went down to Shaftesbury Avenue and bought a Martin guitar, and this National guitar that I got for £80, then double-tracked the Martin, and double-tracked the National – that's what got that sound."
  • The Kinks probably weren't familiar with it, but an American song published in 1918 also mentions Lola and Coca-Cola. In "Ev'ry Day'll Be Sunday When The Town Goes Dry," we hear the line, "At the table with Lola they will serve us Coca-Cola."
  • Ray Davies told interviewer Daniel Rachel (The Art of Noise: Conversations with Great Songwriters) that he didn't initially show the lyrics to the band. "We just rehearsed it with the la-la la-la Lo-la chorus which came first. I had a one-year-old daughter at the time and she was singing along to it."

  • Charli XCX - Kingdo
    Charli XCX - Kingdom


    Charli XCX - Kingdom Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1
    Released: 2014

    Kingdom Lyrics


    It's all black
    Your Kingdom's turned me blank
    I'm paper and I'm snow
    I'm lost but I can't slow
    I'm lost but not alone

    It's so light, the dark it burns my eyes
    My bones, they used to glow
    But now I'm throwing stones
    I'm losing where to go

    Shadows on my back are moving slow
    They twist behind like white leaves in the wind
    And as I ride, these horses will say fly
    Falling hard, falling high, through your arms
    Shadows in my head don't need no light
    They stay through the night

    Without you, my lips are turning blue
    The water pulls me down
    And drowns under your sound
    This silence booms so loud

    I'm locked up, your kingdom's like a drug
    The chains are made of glass
    I'm breaking through your blood
    I'm never strong enough

    Shadows on my back are moving slow
    They twist behind like white leaves in the wind
    And as I ride, these horses will say fly
    Falling hard, falling high, through your arms
    Shadows in my head don't need no light
    They stay through the night

    To every rose a bloody thorn
    It lift you up and lets you fall
    To rivers flowing yond the factory halls
    Your kingdom's come, it's waiting still
    The space between you'll never fill
    I tried but I could not change your mind

    I dance around, and I lost you now
    I breathed you out, I kept you out
    But if I could, I'd turn back around

    Writer/s: AITCHISON, CHARLOTTE / HARDY, HOLLY / RECHTSHAID, ARIEL / BATMANGLIJ, ROSTAM / LE BON, SIMON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Kingdom Song Chart
  • This song was originally something Charli was working on with Rostam Batmanglij of Vampire Weekend. The two started writing it after seeing Miley Cyrus play the Staples Center and then getting drunk. "We went back to his house and I sat on top of [Batmanglij's] piano, and we wrote 'Kingdom,'" Charli told Pitchfork . "We sung it into his phone. I remember thinking in the morning, 'Ugh, this is going to be the worst thing ever,' but it was really good."

    The tune remained as a drunken voice note on their phones until Hunger Games Mockinjay soundtrack curator Lorde called Charli up and asked her to lend a song to the movie. The English songstress figured out "Kingdom" would fit well.
  • Lorde asked asking Charli if she wanted to "put a legend on the song as well." Among her suggestions were Duran Duran's Simon Le Bon, who ended up supplying a brief vocal at the end of the track. "[Le Bon] cut his vocal in New York with Rostam, so we were never in the studio together," Charli told Radio.com . "But we had an email chain going, which was awesome. He sounds incredible, it's really cool to work with someone who's such a legend."

  • Stromae - Meltdow
    Stromae - Meltdown


    Stromae - Meltdown Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1
    Released: 2014

    Meltdown Lyrics


    Lorde meet King Push

    Life is like a costume party
    Just cover the floors in Cavalli
    Let's hide the hurt in a molly
    We're all tryna be somebody else
    You can't hide your tears in wealth
    When your heart knows you hate yourself
    It's all pain we felt
    Just the way that the card's been dealt

    Cover up all that is passed
    Drop an olive in your glass
    Putting on a disguise
    It's an ocular vice
    Everyone on the run
    Fifty feet all on the gas
    Take him out, take him out
    Gonna take him out

    We're the only theory they can't prove
    And we don't have anything to lose

    In my eyes, in my ears, bring might
    Love is only figured once in life
    Tell the crowd, search the town
    Can we make it out right now
    It's a full meltdown

    Try to break her spirit so it shouldn't be surprisin'
    We're here with no fear and gave her uprising
    Gonna blend in with the bullies and the bureaucrats
    Arrows pierce like lightning, choppers sound like thunder clap
    Never will you stand, we gon' lay you down
    Dominant and dapper kids comin' in to take the town
    Try to restrain us, even though you trained us
    We're better than you are, now we're gonna make you feed us

    Cover up all that is passed
    Drop an olive in your glass
    Putting on a disguise
    It's an ocular vice
    Everyone on the run
    Fifty feet all on the gas
    Take him out, take him out
    Gonna take him out

    We're all lookin' for status
    Cristal sent over on gratis
    Can't pretend we're not plastic
    When these poker faces take practice
    Who to trust? Who to love?
    Who to run from? Who to hug?
    Set fire to a government of thugs
    Respect only comes from the money or your blood

    We're out of sight, shadows of light
    They're closing in and I know where we're goin'
    But I don't know who I'll be

    In my eyes, in my ears, bring might
    Love is only figured once in life
    Tell the crowd, search the town
    Can we make it out right now
    It's a full meltdown

    (I can hear, and see a ghost)
    Was it meant to be?
    (In my mind, I know)
    'Cause I can't see
    (And if you keep, [?])
    I can't see
    (I'm your undertow)

    Writer/s: Alana Haim, Danielle Haim, Ella Yelich O'Connor, Este Haim, Joel Little, John Fareed, Kamaal Ibn, Paul Van Haver, Terrence Thornton
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Meltdown Song Chart
  • This is the opening track of the soundtrack to The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1. The song is manned by Stromae. The Belgian singer-songwriter and producer first came to wide public attention with his song "Alors On Danse," which was one of the biggest hits of 2010 in continental Europe.
  • The song also features Lorde, the album's overall curator, holding down the hook. She's joined by Pusha T and Q-Tip, both of whom toss out quick-fire verses after the initial chorus. The Haim sisters also have a brief cameo at the end of the track.

    Lorde told Fader: "Something like 'Meltdown' was pretty far outside my comfort zone. I contacted Stromae early on asking if he had anything, and he had this amazing instrumental from his record. I was, like, 'Oh my god, when I listened to your album the first thing I thought was that someone should do something over this awesome instrumental.' I thought, 'Wouldn't it be cool to get a bunch of rappers on it?' And once you say that, nothing can dissuade you. It ended up being one of my favorites on the album."
  • Asked by Fader if all the artists joined her in the studio, Lorde replied: "I wish. It was me and Haim. I'd been in the studio for 20 hours doing everything that needed to be finished, with me and my producer scarfing burgers."

    "It was this big Jewish holiday, Yom Kippur, and Haim couldn't eat all day," she continued. "Before they came to the studio, we were like, 'Put everything away! Light a candle! No one can know this happened' When the girls showed up, we did awesome gang vocals for an hour. You feel so much cooler around them than you are. When they leave, I'm like, 'The light just got turned off and all of a sudden I'm a loser again.'"
  • Speaking about her curating of the soundtrack to Rolling Stone, Lorde said "Everyone my age read the books and saw the films. I got a call: 'You've been asked to write the end-credit song.' But I wanted ownership in the process. They came back: 'Would you like to do the soundtrack?' I was like, 'Uh, that would work.'"

  • The Chemical Brothers - This Is Not a Gam
    The Chemical Brothers - This Is Not a Game


    The Chemical Brothers - This Is Not a Game Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1
    Released: 2014

    This Is Not a Game Lyrics


    There it is

    Wait! Find what you love and let it kill you
    Chop under pressure, thinkin' dammit (dammit)
    All eyes on me like a conductor (conductor)
    That mean, just play your role, you might can chime in
    Wait, shh play the game to change the game
    Word to Gucci, that's my hitta
    Your way is livin' in the moment, huh?
    My way is livin' for tomorrow

    Oh I know what I'm doin'
    Yeah I know what I'm doin'
    Say I know what I'm doin'
    I'm talkin' 'bout a revolution

    There it is (Wait) ah ahh (Nah babe)
    (Ah ahh) There it is (Wait) ah ahh (Nah babe)
    (Ah ahh) There it is

    Wait! All around the clock
    Even when I'm under fire, preach
    No never settle, I just stop 'em boy
    But I ain't down to touch, I'm just out of reach

    Oh I know what I'm doin'
    Yeah I know what I'm doin' (ah ahh)
    Say I know what I'm doin'
    I'm talkin' 'bout a revolution

    There it is (Wait) ah ahh (Nah babe)
    (Ah ahh) There it is (Wait) ah ahh (Nah babe)
    (Ah ahh) There it is (Wait) ah ahh

    No This Is Not a Game (ah ahh) (This is not a game)
    (Ah ahh) No this is not a game (ah ahh) wait!
    No this is not a game, wait!

    Patience and determination
    Starin' at a body of it
    Starin' at a gladiator
    Victory is sweet and I'ma get it now and later

    I know what I'm doin' (Patience and determination)
    Yeah I know what I'm doin' (Starin' at a body of it)
    Say I know what I'm doin' (Starin' at a gladiator)
    Talkin' 'bout a revolution

    Now this is not a game, nah babe
    I'm talkin' turn out
    I won't ever burn out
    What I gotta make it turn out

    No this is not a game, nah babe
    I'm talkin' turn out
    I won't ever burn out
    What I gotta make it turn out, wait!

    There it is (Wait)
    (Nah babe)
    There it is

    Writer/s: PIMENTEL, MIGUEL JONTEL / ROWLANDS, THOMAS OWEN MOSTYN / YELICH O'CONNOR, ELLA MARIJA LANI
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    This Is Not a Game Song Chart
  • This track was manned by the British production duo, The Chemical Brothers. Most of the vocals are provided by R&B singer, Miguel, who surprisingly raps rather than croons the words. Lorde, the album's overall curator, also contributes to the chorus and sings the outro.
  • Asked by Fader whose idea it was for Miguel to rap on the track, Lorde replied: "There was this very early beat that the Chemical Brothers sent me. They sent me ten beats, and that was the one I kept coming back to."

    "It had no melody, and I was trying to dream up this amazingly melodic person on this amazingly melody-less beat, and I thought of Miguel," she continued. "I said, 'Are you a fan of Chemical Brothers by any chance?' He was, and he was able to deliver in that style. I hadn't heard Miguel in that way, and I haven't heard Chemical Brothers in that way, so it was pretty cool for me."

    "Someone called it 'playing god' earlier, which is a weird way of thinking about it, but it really felt limitless to me to sit in my bedroom on the tour bus and think up dream combinations of people who deserved to be in each other's presence," Lorde added, "people who I thought could learn from each other."

  • Jennifer Lawrence - The Hanging Tre
    Jennifer Lawrence - The Hanging Tree


    Jennifer Lawrence - The Hanging Tree Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1
    Released: 2014

    The Hanging Tree Lyrics


    The Hanging Tree Song Chart
  • Jennifer Lawrence's Hunger Games character Katniss Everdeen sings this harrowing folk ballad of a man's hanging during the Mockingjay - Part 1 installment of the movie series. The song was arranged by the soundtrack composer James Newton Howard and the Lumineers. "The idea for the song came from the book... [author] Suzanne Collins wrote the lyrics and the idea was that it was an old Appalachian folk song that her father had taught her," director Francis Lawrence said during an interview as part of the AOL's Build Speaker Series. "So I knew we needed a melody like that."

    "And the Lumineers had written a really beautiful song for the Catching Fire soundtrack," he continued, "and I thought they could probably tackle something like that if they were interested. So I called them up... and the next day they sent me a recording of somebody whistling the tune and also a woman singing it. And it was perfect."
  • Lawrence admitted to David Letterman that she asked the filmmakers to get somebody else to perform the song. "'Will you guys please get Lorde to really sing it?,'" she requested. "They said no."
  • The song peaked at #1 on iTunes in 37 countries, including Germany, Mexico and Norway. because of its success the track was added to the digital version of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, as well as featuring on The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 Original Motion Picture Score.
  • When this debuted at #12 on the Hot 100, it became the highest-charting song related to the Hunger Games franchise to date, beating Taylor Swift's 2012 #19-peaking track "Eyes Open." Lawrence was the first female Academy Award winner to enter the chart since Cher released "Believe" in 1999.
  • Wesley Schultz of The Lumineers told Billboard magazine that Francis Lawrence instructed him that the song had "to be something that can be hummed or sung by one person [or] by a thousand people" and that it couldn't be "overly complicated." Schultz added that "it's supposed to almost feel like a nursery rhyme... innocent, even though it has a really dark undertone to it."

    Incorporating the lyrics that Suzanne Collins originally wrote in Mockingjay, Schultz and Fraites came up with a "couple melodies in about a day and a half or two days" during the September of 2013. "Eventually, they (the Mockingjay film executives) said, 'this one seems promising, let's do this,'" Schultz told Billboard.

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