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Stone Temple Pilots - Wonderfu
Stone Temple Pilots - Wonderful


Stone Temple Pilots - Wonderful Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

Album: Shangri-La Dee Da
Released: 2001

Wonderful Lyrics


If I were to die this mornin'
Would you tell me things that you wouldn't have?
Would you be my navigator?
Would you take me to a place we could hide?

As I'm fallin' out
I wonder what I lost
Must be movin' on
Know I'll be waitin' here alone

I want to ask you to forgive me
I haven't been the best with all that I had
Wish I'd only laid beside you
I think I spread myself a little too thin

As I'm fadin' out
I don't feel anything at all
Think I'm movin' on
Know you'll be safe but not alone

You're the everything
That led me to believe,
"Hold on, hold on"
You're the wonder in everything
That's Wonderful

Writer/s: WEILAND, SCOTT RICHARD/DE LEO, ROBERT EMILE/DE LEO, DEAN
Publisher: EMI Music Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Wonderful Song Chart
  • This was written by Scott Weiland and STP bass player Robert DeLeo while the band was on tour. Weiland considered it a love song for his wife at the time, Mary, dealing with the possibility of loss.

    "'Wonderful' has me dreaming about my death," he wrote in his memoir. "In the next world, I envision Mary as my guide."

    Mary Forsberg was Weiland's second wife. They were married from 2000-2007.
  • According to Weiland, this was his favorite Stone Temple Pilots ballad.
  • A live version featuring guest vocals by Linkin Park lead singer Chester Bennington is on the album Family Values 2001. STP was a big influence on Bennington, and he got to know the band when both groups played the Family Values Tour. In 2013, Bennington took over as the group's lead singer.

  • Stone Temple Pilots - Days of the Wee
    Stone Temple Pilots - Days of the Week


    Stone Temple Pilots - Days of the Week Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Shangri-La Dee Da
    Released: 2001

    Days of the Week Lyrics


    Monday, back from the dead
    I'm letting it go, back for another one

    Tuesday, shoot me in the head
    I'm takin' it back , takin' it back
    I'll take it back

    Wednesday, she's lookin' for a friend
    She'll get what she wants
    Can't seem to get enough

    Thursday, it's more than I can stand
    I'm holdin' her down, holdin' her down
    She's down again

    I gotta find a way to find her
    Where could she be?
    Four Days of the Week
    She thinks I'm the enemy

    One day, left me for dead
    Woke up on the floor, time for another one
    Two days, she's leavin' me again
    Can't take it no more
    Out through the open door
    Three days, she's found herself a friend
    She got what she wants
    Still never get enough
    Four days she's back with me again
    She's pullin' me down, pullin' me down
    I'm down again

    Monday's gone
    Tuesday's fadin'
    Wednesday's gone
    Thursday's all but wasted now

    Writer/s: WEILAND, SCOTT RICHARD/DE LEO, ROBERT EMILE/DE LEO, DEAN
    Publisher: EMI Music Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Days of the Week Song Chart
  • Lead singer Scott Weiland wrote this about how he felt when he got out of prison; he spent five months in jail in 1999 for violating his probation from a heroin conviction. Every day he was faced with new challenges and new insecurities.
  • This was released as the first single from the fifth Stone Temple Pilots album, Shangri-La Dee Da. The band wanted the harder-edged "Coma" to be the first single, but their record company insisted on "Days of the Week," deeming it more commercial.
  • Weiland: "A rock 'n' roll feel of Zeppelin during the Presence period, but melodically and lyrically where I was coming from was Elvis Costello or Joe Jackson ."
  • In the video, the band is portrayed as door-to-door salesmen who escape their monotonous lives by turning into astronauts and blasting into space. Weiland was a door-to-door salesman when he was 19.
  • In the video, Scott Weiland is floating in space through the airlock. This is a reference to Stanley Kubrick's epic movie 2001: A Space Odyssey when David Bowman, the main character in the film, is denied access to the ship by HAL 9000 (the ship's main computer). (thanks, James - Dartmouth, Canada)

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