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Winger - Tin Soldie
Winger - Tin Soldier


Winger - Tin Soldier Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Better Days Comin'
Released: 2014

Tin Soldier Lyrics


It's all the same, and then suddenly
You see the frame, but turn away
Faces in time, that's when I was your hero

Wrap my soul in cellophane
Drown my secrets in the rain
Johnny comes marchin' home again
Hey Tin Soldier, the war ain't over
Bang bang bang beat the drums of war
Don't know the name don't know the tin soldier

Times up, comin' down
Silver stars watch 'em tumbling down
We all fall down

Cold war runnin' through my veins
Don't know the name don't know the face of
The tin soldier
Yeah! Yeah! yeah!

Come hide inside, come in under
Do you hear the guns, do you hear the drums

Wrap my soul in cellophane
Purple heart hangin' on a chain
Only the battleground has changed
Hey tin soldier, the war ain't over
Johnny comes marchin' home again
Don't know the name don't know the face of
The tin soldier

Writer/s: KIP WINGER, REB BEACH, DONALD PURNELL
Publisher: A SIDE MUSIC LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Tin Soldier
  • Kip Winger told AntiMusic the story of this song: "Reb (Beach, guitar) and I wanted to do a Progressive song. Something that summed up the Prog side of what we do, aka 'Rainbow in the Rose' or 'M16' but take it further," he said. "The Right hand keyboard riff, kind of fell into my hands, it's in 4/4 and Reb started played the ascending guitar parts instinctively in 5/4. Polyrhythm lends itself very well to this type of music."

    "I went on the compose several other sections that Reb and I jammed over, the arrangement took about a day," Kip continued. "I had several lyric ideas but got stuck on finishing so I sent to by friend Donnie Purnell who sent back a version of my lyrics completed by him, Strangely without mentioning it to me, he wrote about PTSD and I had wanted to write about this for a while... It all turned out very synchronistic."

  • Winger - Seventee
    Winger - Seventeen


    Winger - Seventeen Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Winger
    Released: 1988

    Seventeen Lyrics


    Yey I saw sparks fly, from the corner of my eye
    When I turned, it was love at first sight
    I said please excuse me, I didn't catch your name
    Oh it'd be a shame not to see you again

    And just when I thought she was comin' to my door
    She whispered sweet and brought me to the floor, she said

    I'm only Seventeen (seventeen), but I'll show you love like you've never seen
    She's only seventeen (seventeen), daddy says she's too young, but she's old enough for me

    Come to my place, we can talk it over, oh everything going down in your head
    She said take it easy, I need some time, time to work it out, to make you mine

    And just when I thought she was comin' to my door
    She whispered sweet and brought me to the floor, she said

    I'm only seventeen (seventeen), you ain't seen love, ain't seen nothing like me
    She's only seventeen, seventeen yeah yea

    Yes! Such a bad girl, loves to work me overtime
    Feels good (ha), dancin' close to the borderline
    She's a magic mountain, she's a leather glove
    Oh she's my soul, it must be love

    She's only seventeen (seventeen), I used to give her love, like I've never seen
    She's only seventeen (seventeen), daddy says she's too young, but she's old enough for me (seventeen)
    She's everything I need (seventeen), daddy says she's too young
    But she's old enough, old enough for me

    Writer/s: K. WINGER, R. BEACH, B. HILL
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Seventeen
  • Kip Winger was 27 years old when this song was released, making him a decade older than the groupie he sings about. Winger had long since lost interest in this game, but he certainly encountered many young vixens looking to share his company, which gave him plenty of inspiration for this song.

    Winger says that most of his indulging came when he was 15. "I was playing in bars all the time and thinking I was a rock star and doing all that stuff," he told Kerrang! in 1989. "But I wasn't really anything. I was just in a bar band and I was having women every night. Now the women are in much more abundance and I don't really indulge myself at all. I feel more of a responsibility in this position."
  • Laws vary from state to state determining how young is too young, and in this song it sounds like Kip Winger might have something unlawful in mind when he sings, "Daddy says she's too young, but she's old enough for me."

    In our 2014 interview with Winger , he explained that this wasn't the case. "Look, seventeen was legal in Colorado, so I didn't even get the joke, dude," he said. "I didn't get it. And then it hit and every seventeen-year-old girl in the United States thought that song was about her."
  • Thanks to a video directed by Mark Rezyka, this song did very well on MTV, where the photogenic frontman Kip Winger fit right in. The clip is mostly tight shots of the band, with fleeting images of the mystery girl seen in passing.

    With help from the video, the song became Winger's first hit, going to #26 in the US. It was their second single; their first was "Madalaine," which didn't chart.
  • What does Led Zeppelin have to do with this song? A lot, it turns out. Listen to the Zeppelin song "The Crunge" for similarities. Kip Winger told us: "It's got that weird syncopation in it. It's got the same syncopation as 'Seventeen.' And I was like, 'Let's rip that Led Zeppelin song off on the verse.'"
  • Songwriting credits on this song go to Kip Winger, guitarist Reb Beach, and their producer Beau Hill. Beach was 15 when he came up with the riff, but he wasn't able to turn it into a song until he played it for Winger and Hill, who used it as a starting point.
  • Winger was the group's first album, but the group members were already very accomplished, especially their drummer Rod Morgenstein, who was acclaimed for his work in the Dixie Dregs. Winger songs are not easy to play, but that didn't stop folks from trying. Kip Winger explained in our interview: "Time and time again I've seen cover bands try to play it and there's no one I've ever seen be able to play that riff correctly. [Laughs] That song is very deceiving because it's cocky on the melody end and it's musically a difficult song for average bands to play, because it's all this intricate picking and a lot of riffs and syncopations and singing and playing that song has always been a challenge."
  • This is Winger's best-known song, but it wasn't their biggest hit: both "Headed for a Heartbreak" (#19) and "Miles Away" (#12) charted higher in America. According to Kip Winger, "Headed for a Heartbreak" is the song that most defines the band.
  • Winger never defined their sound as "Metal," but they became a piñata in the early '90s, taking the stick for everything regrettable about the late '80s Melodic Rock sound (also known as "Hair Metal"). More representative acts like Bon Jovi and Poison got their share of scorn, but nothing like what Winger endured: The kick-me character on Beavis and Butt-Head wore a Winger T-shirt; Lars Ulrich is shown throwing darts at a Winger poster in the Metallica video for "Nothing Else Matters ." Winger felt so besieged that they named their 1993 album Pull, as they felt like skeet shooting targets.

    The derision was clearly out of proportion, and a bit ironic considering their credentials. Kip Winger and keyboard player Paul Taylor came from Alice Cooper's band, and guitarist Reb Beach was an in-demand session musician - a job that required extraordinary chops.

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