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The Beatles Songs - The Long and Winding Road
The Beatles - The Long and Winding Road


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Album: Let It Be
Released: 1970

The Long and Winding Road Lyrics


The Long and Winding Road that leads to your door,
Will never disappear,
I've seen that road before It always leads me here,
Leads me to your door.

The wild and windy night the rain washed away,
Has left a pool of tears crying for the day.

Why leave me standing here, let me know the way
Many times I've been alone and many times I've cried
Anyway you'll never know the many ways I've tried, but
Still they lead me back to the long and winding road
You left me standing here a long, long time ago
Don't leave me waiting here, lead me to you door

Writer/s: Lennon, John / Mccartney, Paul James
Publisher: EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • One of the last Beatles songs, Paul McCartney wrote this based on tensions within the band.
  • The road McCartney is talking about is the B842 which runs down the east coast of Kintyre and on into Campbeltown near his Scottish farmhouse. (thanks, Mike - Mountlake Terrace, WA)
  • McCartney: "I just sat down at my piano in Scotland, started playing and came up with that song, imagining it was going to be done by someone like Ray Charles. I have always found inspiration in the calm beauty of Scotland and again it proved the place where I found inspiration." (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • The Beatles recorded this in January 1969 as a fairly simple ballad. By 1970, The Beatles were breaking up and and Phil Spector was brought in to go through the tapes and produce the album. Spector was known for his "Wall Of Sound" recording technique, where he added many instruments and layered the tracks to create a very full sound. On this track, he took out most of The Beatles instruments and added a string section and choir (The Mike Sammes Singers). The result was very different from what the group originally had in mind.

    Even though he wrote this song, Paul McCartney didn't go to the sessions where Spector produced it. When McCartney heard the results, he made it clear that he hated what Spector did to his song, and tried to get the original version, which was mixed by engineer Glyn Johns, on the album. The band was already falling apart, and this caused further turmoil within the group, as Harrison and Lennon both supported Spector. Paul has not changed his stance over the years, and still believes Spector butchered it. Lennon and Harrison felt otherwise, and each had Spector produce their next solo efforts. Lennon said of Spector's work on Let It Be: "Phil was given the s--ttiest load of badly recorded s--t with a lousy feeling to it, and he made something of it."
  • The Beatles performed this in the movie Let It Be. Both the movie and album were the last The Beatles released. Abbey Road was the last album they recorded.
  • Paul McCartney offered this song to Tom Jones in 1968 on the condition it be his next single. He had "Without Love (There is Nothing)" set for release so he turned down the offer, something he would later regret. Speaking with Media Wales in 2012, Jones explained: "I saw him (McCartney) in a club called Scotts Of St James on Jermyn Street in London. I said to him When are you going to write me a song then Paul? He said, aye I will then. Then not long after he sent a song around to my house, which was 'The Long And Winding Road,' but the condition was that I could do it but it had to be my next single.

    Paul wanted it out straight away. At that time I had a song called 'Without Love' that I was going to be releasing. The record company was gearing up towards the release of it. The timing was terrible, but I asked if we could stop everything and I could do 'The Long And Winding Road.' They said it would take a lot of time and it was impractical, so I ended up not doing it. I was kicking myself. I knew it was a strong song."

    "Without Love" did well for Jones - it reached #5 in the US and #10 in the UK, but didn't have anywhere near the staying power of this Beatles classic. Jones did eventually record a Paul McCartney song, but not until 2012 when Paul wrote "(I Want To) Go Home," which was released on Jones' album Spirit In The Room.
  • This was the only Beatles song where John Lennon played bass. He was ordinarily their rhythm guitarist. Harrison and Ringo had their parts removed by Phil Spector, so they don't appear on this at all.
  • Alistair Taylor, the General manager at Apple Records, witnessed Paul McCartney's recording of the original demo version of this at 3 in the morning. He recalls in 1000 UK #1 Hits by Jon Kutner and Spencer Leigh: "He was picking out a melody and I said 'I like that, it's a fabulous melody,' and he said, 'It's just an idea.' He told the engineer to switch on the tape and he recorded 'The Long And Winding Road' then and there: it was full of la-las as he'd only written a few lines, but it was quite fantastic."
  • McCartney blocked release of the song as a single in the UK, but he could not prevent its release in the US where it topped the charts for 2 weeks. (thanks, Edward Pearce - Ashford, Kent, England, for above 2)
  • This was one of 5 Beatles songs McCartney played on his 1976 Wings Over America tour.
  • n 2002 a cover version by Pop Idol winner Will Young and runner-up Gareth Gates topped the UK chart.
  • In 2003, Apple Records released a new version of the album called Let It Be... Naked, with Spector's production removed. For this song, a previously unreleased take was used when it was remixed. This version is what McCartney had in mind when he wrote the song.
  • Ringo's drums can be heard both on the Anthology 3 version and Spector's version (Spector's version just has the strings on top of the Anthology 3 version). (thanks, Adrian - Wilmington, DE)
  • Brazilian singer Caetano Veloso begins his song "It's a long way" with the lines, "Woke up this morning singing an old Beatles song." A few verses later he says, "It's a long and winding road." The song is in his 1972 British album Transa. (thanks, Marcos - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
  • Some of the many artists who covered this song: Tony Bennett, George Benson, Cilla Black, Ray Charles, Cher, Judy Collins, Peter Frampton, Aretha Franklin, Richie Havens, Cissy Houston, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Liberace, The London Symphony Orchestra, Barry Manilow, Mantovani, Johnny Mathis, Bill Medley , George Michael, Olivia Newton-John, Billy Ocean, Stu Phillips, Kenny Rogers, Diana Ross, Kevin Rowland , Sarah Vaughan, Andy Williams and Nancy Wilson. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • In an interview shortly before he became British Prime Minister, after five years of Leader of the Opposition, David Cameron told Q magazine that this is his favorite Paul McCartney song. He explained; "It has a wonderful melody and emotion and pretty much sums up the life of the Leader of the Opposition."
  • This became The Beatles 20th and last US #1 song on June 13, 1970.

  • The Lacs Songs - God Bless a Country Girl
    The Lacs - God Bless a Country Girl


    The Lacs - God Bless a Country Girl Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Outlaw in Me
    Released: 2015

    God Bless a Country Girl Lyrics


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  • The Lacs are a country-rap duo comprising Clay "Uncle Snap" Sharpe and Brian "Rooster" King. Their name is short for "Loud Ass Crackers."

    "Our music is not one dimensional," says Sharpe. "We take the good out of rock, the good out of country and the good out of rap and mix them together and create something different. We build from scratch."
  • The song, which the guys both had a hand in co-writing, pays tribute to country girls. "Country girls are the best," said Sharpe. "These are the kind of girls we grew up with, and we're happy to honor them in this song."

    "This is a song that brings the country out in every girl," added King, "no matter where she lives."

  • The Beatles Songs - I've Got a Feeling
    The Beatles - I've Got a Feeling


    The Beatles - I've Got a Feeling Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Let It Be
    Released: 1970

    I've Got a Feeling Lyrics


    I've Got a Feeling, a feeling deep inside
    Oh yeah, oh yeah.
    I've got a feeling, a feeling I can't hide
    Oh no, oh no, oh no.
    Yeah, I've got a feeling.

    Oh please believe me, I'd hate to miss the train
    Oh yeah, oh yeah.
    And if you leave me I won't be late again
    Oh no, oh no, oh no.
    Yeah, I've got a feeling, yeah.

    All these years I've been wandering around,
    Wondering how come nobody told me
    All that I was looking for was somebody
    Who looked like you.

    I've got a feeling, that keeps me on my toes
    Oh yeah, oh yeah.

    I've got a feeling, I think that everybody knows
    Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah.
    Yeah, yeah, I've got a feeling, yeah.
    Yeah

    Ev'rybody had a hard year
    Ev'rybody had a good time
    Ev'rybody had a wet dream,
    Ev'rybody saw the sunshine
    Oh yeah, oh yeah.

    Ev'rybody had a good year,
    Ev'rybody let their hair down,
    Ev'rybody pulled their socks up,
    Ev'rybody put their foot down.
    Oh yeah, oh yeah.

    Yeah I've got a feeling
    A feeling deep inside
    Oh yeah, oh yeah.

    I've got a feeling, a feeling I can't hide
    Oh no
    Oh no no no

    Yeah yeah yeah yeah
    I've got a feeling
    I've got a feeling

    Writer/s: LENNON, JOHN / MCCARTNEY, PAUL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    I've Got a Feeling Song Chart
  • This is a mix of two unfinished songs, Paul McCartney's "I've Got a Feeling" and John Lennon's "Everybody Had a Hard Year." In later years, The Beatles would sometimes cobble together songs from bits they hadn't completed. "A Day In The Life" is a good example.
  • This was the last song Lennon and McCartney wrote as a partnership.
  • The Beatles recorded this live on the Apple rooftop, which was used in their movie, Let It Be. They played on the roof as a way to end the movie, which was footage of The Beatles working out songs in the studio.
  • Pearl Jam recorded this very early in their career; it was part of a 3 song promotional sampler sent out in May, 1991 when the band was just starting out. Let It Be was the first album Jeff Ament of Pearl Jam ever bought, and it was his idea to record the song. Eddie Vedder took some lyrical liberties, mentioning their Temple of the Dog project ("Making Temple was a good time"), their appearance in the movie Singles ("Everybody had one line") and the death of Seattle musician Andrew Wood ("Everybody misses Andy"). The sampler of this song went to the mailing lists of Soundgarden and Mother Love Bone, which was the band Ament, Wood and Stone Gossard were part of.

  • The String Cheese Incident Songs - 45th of November
    The String Cheese Incident - 45th of November


    The String Cheese Incident - 45th of November Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: One Step Closer
    Released: 2005

    45th of November Lyrics


    45th of November Song Chart
  • This song was written by String Cheese Incident keyboard player Kyle Hollingsworth, with a lyric from longtime Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter. The song is a surreal look at the significance of life, asking us to imagine a date and time that don't seem to exist (26:10 on November 45th).
  • In our interview with Kyle Hollingsworth , he explained that he and Hunter worked on the song through email. Hollingsworth sent over some tracks, and Hunter picked one and wrote the lyric. When Hollingsworth suggested some changes, Hunter told him to leave it exactly as written, earning the respect of the SCI keyboard man. "It was amazing to work with such a great writer," Hollingsworth said. "A lyricist that knows what he wants."

  • The Beatles Songs - Let It Be
    The Beatles - Let It Be


    The Beatles - Let It Be Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Let It Be
    Released: 1970

    Let It Be Lyrics


    When I find myself in times of trouble, Mother Mary comes to me
    Speaking words of wisdom, Let It Be
    And in my hour of darkness she is standing right in front of me
    Speaking words of wisdom, let it be
    Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be
    Whisper words of wisdom, let it be

    And when the broken hearted people living in the world agree
    There will be an answer, let it be
    For though they may be parted, there is still a chance that they will see
    There will be an answer, let it be
    Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be
    There will be an answer, let it be
    Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be
    Whisper words of wisdom, let it be
    Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be
    Whisper words of wisdom, let it be

    And when the night is cloudy there is still a light that shines on me
    Shine until tomorrow, let it be
    I wake up to the sound of music, Mother Mary comes to me
    Speaking words of wisdom, let it be
    Let it be, let it be, let it be, yeah, let it be
    There will be an answer, let it be
    Let it be, let it be, let it be, yeah, let it be
    Whisper words of wisdom, let it be

    Writer/s: LENNON, JOHN / MCCARTNEY, PAUL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Let It Be Song Chart
  • Paul McCartney wrote this song. It was inspired by his mother, Mary, who died when he was 14. Many people thought "Mother Mary" was a biblical reference when they heard it.
  • Since Let It Be was The Beatles last album, it made an appropriate statement about leaving problems behind and moving on in life. The album was supposed to convey an entirely different message. It was going to be called "Get Back," and they were going to record it in front of an audience on live TV, with another TV special showing them practicing the songs in the studio. It was going to be The Beatles getting back to their roots and playing unadorned live music instead of struggling in the studio like they did for The White Album. When they started putting the album together, it became clear the project wouldn't work and George Harrison left the sessions. When he returned, they abandoned the live idea and decided to use the TV footage as their last movie. While the movie was being edited, The Beatles recorded and released Abbey Road, then broke up. Eventually, Phil Spector was given the tapes and asked to produce the album, which was released months after The Beatles broke up. By then, it was clear "Let It Be" would be a better name than "Get Back."
  • McCartney had a dream one night when he was paranoid and anxious. He saw his mom who had been dead for ten years or so; she came to him in his time of trouble, speaking words of wisdom. This brought him much peace when he needed it. It was this sweet dream that got him to begin writing the song.
  • John Lennon hated this song because of it's apparent Christian overtones. He made the comment before recording it, "And now we'd like to do Hark The Angels Come." Lennon saw to it that "Maggie Mae," a song about a Liverpool prostitute, followed it on the album. (thanks, Mike - Mountlake Terrace, WA. for above 2)
  • It was John Lennon who wanted Phil Spector to produce the album. Spector worked on Lennon's "Instant Karma" and was known for his bombastic "Wall Of Sound" style. McCartney hated Spector's production, and in 2003 he pushed to have the album remixed and released without Spector's influence. The result was Let It Be... Naked, which eliminated most of Spector's work and is much closer to what The Beatles intended for the album. "Maggie Mae" and "Dig It" were removed, and an entirely different guitar solo was used for this song.
  • You'll hear different guitar parts on different versions on this song, as there were several overdubs of the solo. On April 30, 1969, George Harrison overdubbed a new guitar solo over the best take from the January 31, 1969 session. Harrison overdubbed another one on January 4, 1970, but there's a possibility that it was actually McCartney on that overdub. The first overdub solo was used for the original single release, and the second overdub solo was used for the original album release. The Let It Be... Naked version is the one from the movie.
  • The Beatles weren't the first to release this song - Aretha Franklin was. The Queen of Soul recorded it in December 1969, and it was released on her album This Girl's In Love With You in January 1970, two months before The Beatles released their version (she also covered The Beatles "Eleanor Rigby" on that album).

    Aretha recorded it with the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section , who were a group of musicians that owned their own studio in Alabama, but would travel to New York to record with Aretha. David Hood, who was their bass player, told us that Paul McCartney sent demos of the song to Atlantic Records (Franklin's label) and to the Muscle Shoals musicians. Said Hood, "I kick myself for not grabbing that demo. Because I think they probably dropped it in the garbage. Our version was different. We changed it a little bit from his demo, where their version is different from that demo and from Aretha's version, as well. Just slightly, but little things."
  • In April 1987, this was released as a charity single in aid of the The Sun newspaper's Zeebrugge ferry disaster fund. Featuring Paul McCartney, Mark Knopfler, Kate Bush, Boy George and many others, it was called "Ferry Aid" and spent 3 weeks at #1 in the UK. (thanks, Vishal - Delhi, India)
  • Sesame Street used this with the title changed to "Letter B." The lyrics were changed to list words that begin with B.
  • This was the first Beatles song released in The Soviet Union. The single made it there in 1972.
  • In 2001, McCartney helped organize the "Concert For New York," to benefit victims of The World Trade Center disaster. He closed the show with this, inviting the other acts and some New York cops and firefighters on stage to sing with him.
  • The album had the largest initial sales in US record history up to that time: 3.7 million advance orders. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • This song was played at Linda McCartney's funeral.
  • On July 18, 2008, Paul McCartney joined Billy Joel onstage at Shea Stadium in New York and played this as the final song of the final concert at Shea. As a member of The Beatles, McCartney played the first stadium rock concert when they performed at Shea on August 15, 1965.
  • According to Ian Macdonald's book Revolution in the Head , McCartney wrote "Let It Be" and "The Long and Winding Road" on the same day. (thanks, mick - london, United Kingdom)
  • Until 1994 and the recordings for "Free As A Bird," the session for this song on January 4, 1970 was the last Beatles recording session. Lennon wasn't present that day, as he was on holiday.
  • A cover by American R&B artist Jennifer Hudson featuring the Roots, who are the house band on NBC's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, debuted at #98 on the Hot 100 in February 2010. She recorded it for the Hope For Haiti Now charity telecast after the earthquake that devastated the country. It was the third time the song had entered the US singles chart as Joan Baez's version peaked at #49 in 1971.
  • A month after Jennifer Hudson's version reached the Hot 100, Kris Allen took the song to the chart for a fourth time when his cover debuted at #63. Allen's cut charted after he performed the song on American Idol, with proceeds from its digital sales benefiting Haiti earthquake relief efforts through the Idol Gives Back Foundation.
  • John Legend and Alicia keys performed this song on the tribute special The Beatles: The Night That Changed America, which aired in 2014 exactly 50 years after the group made their famous appearance on Ed Sullivan Show. Legend introduced it as "a song that has comforted generations with its beauty and its message."

  • Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds Songs - Stagger Lee
    Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Stagger Lee


    Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - Stagger Lee Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Murder Ballads
    Released: 1996

    Stagger Lee Lyrics


    It was back in '32 when times were hard
    He had a Colt forty-five and a deck of cards
    Stagger Lee

    He wore rat-drawn shoes and an old stetson hat
    Had a '28 Ford, had payments on that
    Stagger Lee

    His woman threw him out in the ice and snow
    And told him, "Never ever come back no more."
    Stagger Lee

    So he walked through the rain, and he walked through the mud
    Till he came to a place called The Bucket Of Blood
    Stagger Lee

    He said "Mr. Motherfucker, you know who I am?"
    The barkeeper said, "No, and I don't give a good goddamn."
    To Stagger Lee

    He said, "Well, bartender, it's plain to see
    I'm that bad motherfucker called Stagger Lee."
    Mr. Stagger Lee

    Barkeep said, "Yeah, I've heard your name down the way
    And I kick motherfucking asses like you every day."
    Mr Stagger Lee

    Well, those were the last words that the barkeep said
    'Cause Stag put four holes in his motherfucking head

    Just then in came a broad called Nellie Brown
    Was known to make more money than any bitch in town

    She struts across the bar, hitching up her skirt
    Over to Stagger Lee, she starts to flirt
    With Stagger Lee

    She saw the barkeep, said, "O God, he can't be dead!"
    Stag said, "Well, just count the holes in the motherfucker's head."

    She said, "You ain't look like you scored in quite a time.
    Why not come to my pad? It won't cost you a dime."
    Mr. Stagger Lee

    "But there's something I have to say before you begin
    You'll have to be gone before my man Billy Dilly comes in,
    Mr. Stagger Lee."

    "I'll stay here till Billy comes in, till time comes to pass
    And furthermore I'll fuck Billy in his motherfucking ass."
    Said Stagger Lee

    "I'm a bad motherfucker, don't you know?
    And I'll crawl over fifty good pussies just to get one fat boy's asshole,"
    Said Stagger Lee

    Just then Billy Dilly rolls in and he says, "You must be
    That bad motherfucker called Stagger Lee."
    Stagger Lee

    "Yeah, I'm Stagger Lee, and you better get down on your knees
    And suck my dick because if you don't, you're gonna be dead,"
    Said Stagger Lee

    Billy dropped down and slobbered on his head
    And Stag filled him full of lead
    Oh yeah

    Writer/s: GARCIA, JERRY / HUNTER, ROBERT
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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  • On the night of December 25, 1895, "Stag" Lee Shelton shot dead his underworld rival William "Billy" Lyons in a St. Louis saloon following a dispute. The crime soon became the subject of songs as well as folktales and poems. The best known version of "Stagger Lee," by Lloyd Price, reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1959 - Dick Clark insisted the violent content of the song be toned down when Price appeared on American Bandstand Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' sweary interpretation tells the story from a neutral perspective and is set in the 1930s.
  • The recording of the song for the Murder Ballads album was a happy accident. "It was a real last-minute miracle," drummer Jim Sclavunos told NME. "I came into the studio towards the very end of the sessions, and I showed Nick a book called The Life, which was a collection of black hustler prison poetry. I pointed out an old really nasty version of 'Stagger Lee', and he got quite excited. Just a few minutes later, we piled into the live room, and recorded the song, fully realized, totally off-the-cuff, in one take."

  • The Beatles Songs - I Me Mine
    The Beatles - I Me Mine


    The Beatles - I Me Mine Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Let It Be
    Released: 1970

    I Me Mine Lyrics


    I Me Mine Song Chart
  • George Harrison wrote this song and sang lead. He said it is "About the ego, the eternal problem."
  • This uses a 3/4 time signature like a waltz, rather than the standard 4/4. With a rather mournful sound, Harrison called it a "heavy waltz."
  • This song owes its release to the Beatles movie Let It Be. Filmed in 1969 and originally called "Get Back," the plan was to get footage of the group recording the album and use it as a TV special or movie. During sessions at Twickenham Studios in London, Harrison, McCartney and Starr played an early version of this song as John Lennon and his future wife Yoko Ono waltzed to it. The movie was shelved, and Let It Be moved forward as an album, but without "I Me Mine."

    Later in 1969, The Beatles manager, Allen Klein, made a deal with United Artists to release the film. With the project revived, a new version of "I Me Mine" was needed for the film and the soundtrack - the footage of John and Yoko dancing together was deemed crucial to the film. On January 3, 1970, the Beatles - minus Lennon - assembled at Abbey Road studios and recorded a polished version of the song with George Martin producing. After further delays, The Beatles broke up and Phil Spector was brought in to produce the album from the tapes.
  • The Beatles recorded this without John Lennon. The session took place just four days after the band learned that Let It Be was picked up as a movie and this song was needed for the soundtrack. By this time, the group had the #1 album in America with Abbey Road, but were fractured and moving on to solo projects - they wanted to get their remaining obligations settled quickly. With Lennon unavailable, George Harrison played acoustic guitar, Ringo Starr handled drums and Paul McCartney played electric bass and overdubbed organ and electric piano. Harrison also played the electric guitar lead which he overdubbed. What was so unusual about this session was the efficiency. In their later years, The Beatles spent a lot of time working up songs in the studio, but this one was completed in just one day.
  • The first version The Beatles recorded ran just 1:34, and had only one chorus. The album's producer, Phil Specter, copied and pasted parts of that recording to make the song 2:25.
  • When the album was re-released in 2003 as Let It Be... Naked, the songs were remixed to eliminate most of Phil Spector's lush production. His edit to make this longer was one of the few things he did that was left alone.
  • Harrison's 1980 autobiography is titled "I Me Mine." The book was reissued in 2002.

  • Omarion Songs - Post to Be
    Omarion - Post to Be


    Omarion - Post to Be Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Sex Playlist
    Released: 2014

    Post to Be Lyrics


    Omarion
    Breezy (your chick)

    Your chick

    If your chick come close to me
    She ain't going home when she Post to Be (no)
    I'm getting money like I'm post to be
    I'm getting money like I'm post to be, oh
    All my niggas close to me
    And all them other niggas where they post to be oh
    The hoes go for me
    Have your chick send a pic like pose for me (oh)
    That's how it post to be
    Yo that's how it post to be (oh)
    Yo that's how it post to be
    Everything good like it post to be

    Pull up to the club and it go up (go up)
    Make your girl fall in love when I show up
    It's not my fault she wanna know me
    She told me you was just a homie
    She came down like she knew me
    Gave it up like a groupie (true)
    And that's facts, no printer (no printer)
    Cold nigga turn the summer to the winter
    She save me in her phone as bestie
    But I had her screaming oh
    Yo girl wasn't supposed to text me (nope)
    You want to know how I know what I know

    If your chick come close to me
    She ain't going home when she post to be (no)
    I'm getting money like I'm post to be
    I'm getting money like I'm post to be, oh
    All my niggas close to me
    And all them other niggas where they post to be oh
    The hoes go for me
    Have your chick send a pic like pose for me (oh)
    That's how it post to be
    Yo that's how it post to be
    Yo that's how it post to be
    Everything good like it post to be

    Got your girl in my section finna blow up
    A nigga smoking loud, I'm about to roll up
    She ain't never got high like this with a guy like this
    When she pop tell her hol' up
    Better believe she gone leave with a real nigga
    I dick her down can't put it down like I do
    I get to bussin' no discussin', gotta deal with it
    Team us, we ain't worried about you
    Murder she wrote
    Yeah yeah when I hit it I'mma kill it I'mma get it like
    Murder she wrote
    You want to know how I know what I know

    If your dude come close to me
    He gon' want to ride off in a ghost with me (I'll make him do it)
    I might let your boy chauffeur me
    But he got to eat the booty like groceries
    But he gotta get rid of these hoes from me
    I might have that nigga sailing his soul for me
    Ooh, that's how it post to be
    If he wants me to expose the freak ooh
    That's how it post to be ooh
    That's how it post to be ooh
    That's how it post to be
    Everything good like it post to be ooh

    If your chick come close to me (if she come close to me)
    She ain't going home when she post to be (oh yeah)
    I'm getting money like I'm post to be (post to be)
    I'm getting money like I'm post to be, oh (I'm getting money)
    All my niggas close to me
    And all them other niggas where they post to be oh (yeah yeah girl)
    The hoes go for me
    Have your chick send a pic like pose for me (oh)
    (Girl) That's how it post to be (yeah)
    Yo that's how it post to be (girl)
    Yo that's how it post to be (ay)
    Everything good like it post to be

    She 'bout to ride down with me
    And I don't even know her name (no name)
    But I know that she your girl (your girl)
    She chose up, are you mad or nah? Bruh
    Don't be mad about it
    These chicks be for everybody

    Omarion
    C-Breezy
    I'll make 'em do it!
    I'll make 'em do it!

    Writer/s: JEAN, SAMUEL / GRANDBERRY, OMARI / BROWN, CHRIS / MCFARLANE, DIJON / POWELL, MICAH
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, SONGS MUSIC PUBLISHING
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  • The second single off Sex Playlist, Omarion's debut release on Rick Ross' Maybach Music label, this features a clap-heavy West Coast production by DJ Mustard. Omarion kicks the song off with warnings that he is likely to steal your girl. He then passes the baton to a similarly brash Chris Brown, who raps and sings the second verse. Jhené Aiko slows things down at the end crooning the closing rhymes.
  • Aiko's lyric, "I might let your boy chauffeur me. But he got to eat the booty like groceries," was inspired by rapper Kevin Gates. She said: "When I heard the song was titled "Post to Be' it reminded me of the Kevin Gates video where he says 'I'm pose to eat the booty.'"

    Aiko elaborated on her lyric to MTV News: "I wrote my verse with Micah Powell, someone that I've written with before and I just told him, 'Whatever we say I want to make sure we say something about eat the booty,'" she explained, with a bit of a chuckle.
    "It was a fun song. I wanted my part to be funny and unexpected and ironically 'groceries' rhymes with 'post to be' and so it works."
  • Omarion decided to make this a collaboration track because he wanted to show R&B camaraderie. "I have a long history with Jhene and Chris, and the organic connection, the friendship, that we have with each other ended up on the track," he explained to Billboard magazine. "I want people know that this is a real effort into showing what futurists are all about, and that is breaking the sound barrier and creating something that hasn't been created before. When's the last time you heard three singers on one track that still felt like a party? That's what 'Post to Be' is, and it's been received so well."

  • The Beatles Songs - Dig a Pony
    The Beatles - Dig a Pony


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    Album: Let It Be
    Released: 1970

    Dig a Pony Lyrics


    I Dig a Pony
    Well you can celebrate anything you want
    Well you can celebrate anything you want
    Ooh.

    I do a road hog
    Well you can penetrate any place you go
    Yes you can penetrate any place you go
    I told you so, all I want is you.
    Ev'rything has got to be just like you want it to
    Because

    I pick a moon dog
    Well you can radiate ev'rything you are
    Yes you can radiate ev'rything you are
    Ooh.

    I roll a stoney
    Well you can imitate ev'ryone you know
    Yes you can imitate ev'ryone you know
    I told you so, all I want is you.
    Ev'rything has got to be just like you want it to
    Because

    I feel the wind blow
    Well you can indicate ev'rything you see
    Yes you can indicate ev'rything you see
    Ooh.

    I dug a pony
    Well you can syndicate any boat you row
    Yes you can syndicate any boat you row
    I told you so, all I want is you.
    Ev'rything has got to be just like you want it to
    Because

    Writer/s: LENNON, JOHN WINSTON / MCCARTNEY, PAUL JAMES
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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  • The Beatles recorded this on the Apple Records rooftop on the afternoon of January 30, 1969. It appears in rooftop sequence of the movie Let It Be. It was their first live performance since they stopped touring in 1965.
  • There is a false start in this song that was caused by Ringo, as you can see Lennon looking back at him to make sure he's ready before they start again. What caused the hiccup is unclear: if you watch the clip, just as they are getting ready to count into the song, you see Ringo blowing smoke out of his mouth. There is a hesitation and you see him bending over, but it looks like he's already put his cigarette down prior to that.
  • In the 1988 film Imagine: John Lennon , home video footage reveals Lennon being asked about several lines from this song by a young man who was found hiding on the property surrounding Tittenhurst, Lennon's home in Ascot, England. Lennon assures him that the song refers to no specific person and that the lyrics are "nonsense," a lyrical technique he also attributes to unspecified Bob Dylan songs. John stated in 1969 about this song, "I just make it up as I go along." (thanks, Nick - La Crosse, WI)
  • The working title of this song was "Con A Lowry." Lennon changed it because, "'I con a Lowry' didn't sing well... it's got to be d's and p's you know."
  • Lennon wrote this as 2 songs: "All I Want Is You" and "Dig a Pony." In the original pressings of the Let It Be LP, it's listed as "All I Want Is You."
  • Producer Phil Spector cut out 2 lines for the album version. The unedited version is in the movie.
  • This song was listed as "I Dig A Pony" on the album (though that error was corrected for the CD). Some people thought that the line "Hi, hi hi, hi hiyeeee.... dig a pony" was "I, I, I, I Iyeeeeeeeee.... dig a pony." You can still find tabs online for "I Dig A Pony." (thanks, Loretta - Liverpool, England)
  • The line "I do a road hot" was originally "I dig a skylight" and then "I did a groundhog."

  • The String Cheese Incident Songs - Can't Wait Another Day
    The String Cheese Incident - Can't Wait Another Day


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    Album: A Song in My Head
    Released: 2014

    Can't Wait Another Day Lyrics


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  • String Cheese Incident keyboardist player Kyle Hollingsworth wrote this song. It's about the birth of his daughter, Isabel. The song describes the trepidation and excitement that comes with waiting for the delivery. In our interview with Hollingsworth , he explained: "All the lines are very real. A lot of my songs, at least in the past, are not preachy, but they definitely have a stance. Like, 'You need to change' or 'wake up' or something. And this one I was like, 'I don't want to be the preacher person. I want to say this is what's happened in my life.' So I wrote lyrics: 'Every day I pace the hall waiting for your call.'"
  • This song started with a bass line that came into Hollingsworth's head when he was out for a hike. He wrote it out when he got home, then brought it into the band, where they worked out the song in a jam. When they started working on the chorus, Hollingsworth decided to keep it simple, arranging some basic sounds and words until they made some sense:

    Ooh, ooh, ooh
    Round and round we go
    Oh, oh, oh
    Can't wait another day


    Once they had the chorus, Hollingsworth worked backwards to write the verses.
  • Hollingsworth takes pride in getting an unusual word in this song, which isn't all that easy to rhyme: "discombobulated":

    You got me discombobulated
    It doesn't have to be this complicated

  • The Beatles Songs - Don't Let Me Down
    The Beatles - Don't Let Me Down


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    Album: Hey Jude
    Released: 1969

    Don't Let Me Down Lyrics


    Don't Let Me Down
    Don't let me down
    Don't let me down
    Don't let me down

    Nobody ever loved me like she does
    Ooh, she does
    Yes, she does
    And if somebody loved me like she do me
    Ooh, she do me
    Yes, she does

    Don't let me down
    Don't let me down
    Don't let me down
    Don't let me down

    I'm in love for the first time
    Don't you know it's gonna last?
    It's a love that lasts forever
    It's a love that has no past

    Don't let me down
    Don't let me down
    Don't let me down
    Don't let me down

    And from the first time that she really done me
    Ooh, she done me
    She done me good
    I guess nobody ever really done me
    Ooh, she done me
    She done me good

    Don't let me down
    Don't let me down
    Don't let me down
    Don't let me down
    Don't let me down
    Don't let me down
    Don't let me down
    Don't let me down

    Writer/s: NOEL WILLIAMS
    Publisher: HAKA TAKA MUSIC
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  • John Lennon dedicated this song to Yoko One. It was the first song he wrote for Yoko, who he married on March 20, 1969.
  • Released as the B-side of "Get Back," this song was recorded the same day. It was going to be on the Let It Be album, but when the tapes from the sessions were turned over to Phil Spector to produce, he took it out.
  • This was one of the songs The Beatles played at their impromptu rooftop concert in 1969. The concept of the album was The Beatles performing new songs for a live audience, with film footage of their rehearsals used to make a documentary TV special. George Harrison didn't like the idea, and when things got tense during recording, he left the sessions and returned only after they agreed to cancel the live performance. The Beatles were still under contract to make another movie, so they decided to use the rehearsal footage as their last movie, Let It Be. In order to end the movie, they needed a big scene, so they went to the roof of Apple Records and started playing. John Lennon forgot some of the words to this song while the Beatles were playing their rooftop concert. (thanks, Jonathon - Clermont, FL)
  • Billy Preston, who The Beatles met when he was on tour with Little Richard in 1962, played keyboards on this track. Preston was one of the few outside musicians (excluding members of orchestras) to play on any Beatles song. George Harrison brought him in to smooth tensions in the studio. He did the same thing during The White Album sessions, when he brought in Eric Clapton. The presence of a musician The Beatles respected had a way of making them put aside their differences.
  • When Apple Records remixed the album Let It Be and released it in 2003 as Let It Be... Naked, this was included. An alternate take was used. It was the only song on the new album that did not appear on the original.
  • Lennon asked Ringo to crash his cymbals loudly to "give me the courage to come in screaming."
  • Billy Corgan's band Zwan covered this. They rearranged the entire song so only the melody was the same. They added a guitar solo at the end. Others artists to cover the song include Randy Crawford, Crown of Thorns, Dylan & Clark, Garbage, Gene, Marcia Griffiths, Taylor Hicks, Julian Lennon , Annie Lennox, Maroon 5, Matchbox Twenty, The Persuasions, Phoebe Snow, Stereophonics and Paul Weller. (thanks, SJ - skalj, Denmark)
  • Garbage lead singer Shirley Manson is from Edinburgh, and in 1999 they played this song at the opening of the newly-elected Scottish Parliament, which was celebrating autonomy after 300 years of British rule. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)

  • The String Cheese Incident Songs - Lost
    The String Cheese Incident - Lost


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    Album: Outside Inside
    Released: 2001

    Lost Lyrics


    She was a smart girl
    But she didn't think
    The well was full
    Still there's nothing to drink

    Got some money
    Still don't make no sense
    How a girl like this can live
    Her life without no common sense

    She's Lost, la, la, la, lost
    Got a friend
    That works too much
    Trying hard to find the end to the means
    Came from nothing
    Has got nothing to lose
    Except he's losing sight of what is true in all this busy life
    For Lost, la, la, la, lost
    Lost, la, la, la, lost

    Maybe it's me but I can't see
    Why sometimes we choose to be blind
    Looking away going day by day
    And stumblin' around in the dark
    Spend our lives
    Wasting time
    Keepin' busy towards that life
    So afraid
    Slowing down
    Stop and take a look around and see what can be found
    Lost, la, la, la, lost
    Lost, la, la, la, la, lost

    Writer/s: MC GEE, PAT
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group, Ultra Tunes
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  • Written by String Cheese keyboard player Kyle Hollingsworth, this song has a New Orleans funk feel. Hollingsworth says the groove was inspired by the 1974 Little Feat song "Skin It Back."
  • This song describes people who work hard trying to reach their goals, but find themselves unfulfilled. In our interview with Kyle Hollingsworth , he said: "I was trying to have a moral to the story, so it was speaking more so about being focused on what's real and less about commercial interests. I was being more introspective and less concerned about outward appearance - less concerned about commercialism and being more true to yourself."

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