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The Doors Songs - Back Door Man
The Doors - Back Door Man


The Doors - Back Door Man Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: The Doors
Released: 1967

Back Door Man Lyrics


Wha, yeah!, c'mon, yeah, yeah, c'mon, yeah
I'm a Back Door Man, I'm a back door man
The men don't know, but the little girl understand

Hey, all you people that tryin' to sleep
I'm out to make it with my midnight dream, yeah
'Cause I'm a back door man, the men don't know
But the little girls understand, all right, yeah

You men eat your dinner, eat your pork and beans
I eat more chicken, than any man ever seen, yeah, yeah
I'm a back door man, wha, the men don't know
But the little girl understand

Well, I'm a back door man
I'm a back door man
Whoa, baby, I'm a back door man
The men don't know
But the little girls understand

Writer/s: WILLIE DIXON
Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Back Door Man Song Chart
  • A Willie Dixon blues song from 1961, this has been covered by John Hammond Jr. and Howlin' Wolf, among others. The Doors decided to cover this after their guitarist Robby Krieger heard John Hammond Jr.'s version.
  • A "Back Door Man" is a guy who has relations with a woman while her husband has been out slaving away to provide for her. The usual guilty perpetrator if a wife was caught cheating was a regular tradesman caller (Ice Man, Insurance Salesman etc.). He would then run out the back door as the husband entered the front door.
  • The "Back Door Man" theme has been taken up in several Soul and Blues songs, including "Back Door Santa" by Clarence Carter. (thanks, Gary - Thetford, England, for above 2)
  • At a show at Winterland in San Francisco, The Doors stopped in the middle of this when their taped performance came on The Jonathan Winters Show. They watched the segment from a TV on stage, picked up their instruments, and finished the song.
  • In 2000, the surviving members of the Doors taped a VH1 Storytellers episode with guest vocalists filling in for Morrison. Former Cult lead singer Ian Astbury sang on this track. He became their new lead singer when Robby Krieger and Ray Manzarek re-formed The Doors a few years later. Astbury told us: "I can really say that for me it was authentic. It wasn't something I was doing as a career move. It's something I did because I was an absolutely venerated devotee. I put them in a very, very high place." (Read more about his Doors experience in our interview with Ian Astbury .)
  • The Doors played a lot of Blues songs in their early days when they were playing clubs, but this is the only one they recorded until 2 years later, when they did "Crawling King Snake" on LA Woman.
  • The Doors performed this at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970. The Doors didn't play well, as Morrison was worried about his trial resulting from a Miami concert where he was accused of exposing himself to the crowd. Morrison was convicted of indecent exposure, but died while the case was under appeal. In 2010, the governor of Florida granted Morrison a posthumous pardon after a fan requested a review of the case.
  • The Doors were playing this in New Haven, Connecticut on December 9, 1967 when Jim Morrison was arrested on stage for "giving an indecent or immoral exhibition." He was angry about being confronted backstage by police after he was seen in an allegedly sexual encounter with a young girl. When he took the stage, during the middle section of this song, he said this before three officers arrested him, making him the first rock star arrested in mid-performance:

    "We started talking and we wanted some privacy and so went into this little show room. We weren't doing anything. You know, just standing there talking, and then this little man in a little blue suit and a little blue cap came in there. He said 'Whatcha doin' there?' 'Nothin'.' But he didn't go away, he stood there and then he reached round behind him and brought out this little black can of something. It looked like shaving cream. And then he sprayed it in my eyes. I was blinded for about 30 minutes."
  • Jim Morrison left out lyrics from the original version about being accused of murder.
  • The Doors often opened their concerts with this song. Typically, the concerts ended with "The End." They rarely did encores. (thanks, John - Topeka, KS)

  • Papa Roach Songs - War Over Me
    Papa Roach - War Over Me


    Papa Roach - War Over Me Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: F.E.A.R.
    Released: 2015

    War Over Me Lyrics


    War Over Me

    I'm standing on the front lines
    I'm fighting for my soul
    I've walked a self-destructive lonely road

    I wrap the warning signs
    But I was too blind to see
    I had to feel the pain
    'til I believed

    This is war
    This is war
    Since the day I was born
    I will die just to live,just to play

    No more fight for my life
    'til I wil see the light
    This is war
    It's war over me
    War over me
    War over me

    My pretty face destruction
    My hunger turns to greed
    But nothing ever fills this whole in me

    Bno peace on the horizon
    No peace in anything
    I had to hurt myself???
    'til I believed

    This is war
    This is war
    Since the day I was born
    I will die just to live,just to play

    No more fight for my life
    'til I wil see the light
    This is war
    It's war over me
    War over me
    War over me

    This kicked off desperation
    Is exactly what I need
    I'm crawling out yout name
    I'm locked in my own prison
    Tell me hope is on the way
    Tell me hope is on the way

    This is war
    This is war
    Since the day I was born
    I will die just to live,just to play

    No more fight for my life
    'til I wil see the light
    This is war
    It's war over me
    War over me
    War over me
    This is war
    This is war
    Since the day I was born
    I will die just to live,just to play

    No more fight for my life
    'til I wil see the light
    This is war
    It's war over me
    War over me
    War over me

    This is war
    It's war over me
    War over me
    War over me

    Writer/s: JACOBY DAKOTA SHADDIX, TOBIN JOSEPH ESPERANCE, JERRY HORTON, KEVIN CHURKO, ANTHONY ESPERANCE
    Publisher: DOWNTOWN MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    War Over Me Song Chart
  • The F.E.A.R. album was recorded in Las Vegas as producers Kane and Kevin Churko couldn't make it to the band's home city of Sacramento. Vocalist Jacoby Shaddix was nervous about spending time in Sin City as he was trying to maintain a clean and sober lifestyle, but was eventually strengthened by the experience. This was one of the songs the band wrote in the process.
  • Jacoby Shaddix explained the song's lyrical content to Artist Direct : "I had to go there (Las Vegas) with my armor and protection. I was standing in the middle of the good and the bad and sin and salvation. Those elements were tugging at me."

    "Truly, Vegas was the perfect place for me to make this record because it really strengthened me. If I could go out on the road and keep my life together and stay on the right track here in Vegas and enjoy myself, that's it. It's a war out there in this crazy ass world."
  • Speaking about the song in a live Google+ Hangout session Jacoby Shaddix described this as a "dope track." He added: "I mean, seriously, just big chorus, rad lyrics, great riffs… good drums on it. And it's very adventurous, man. The production that we're getting from the Churkos, it's, like… it's cool, man."

  • The Doors Songs - Light My Fire
    The Doors - Light My Fire


    The Doors - Light My Fire Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Doors
    Released: 1967

    Light My Fire Lyrics


    Light My Fire Song Chart
  • This became The Doors' signature song. Released on their first album, it was a huge hit and launched them to stardom. Before this was released, The Doors were an underground band popular in the Los Angeles area, but this got the attention of a mass audience.
  • The Doors' record company thought this was too long to get radio play, so the guitar solos were edited down for the single to make it considerably shorter. Many stations played the 6:50 album version anyway. Since the single was a shortened version, fans had to buy the album to get the extended mix, which helped spur sales of the album.

    Elektra founder Jaz Holzman recalled to Mojo magazine November 2010: "We had that huge problem with the time length - seven-and-a-half minutes. Nobody could figure out how to cut it. Finally I said to Rothchild, Nobody can cut it but you. When her cut out the solo, there were screams. Except from Jim. Jim said, 'Imagine a kid in Minneapolis hearing even the cut version over the radio, it's going to turn his head around.' So they said, 'Go ahead, release it.' We released it with the full version on the other side.
  • Most of the lyrics were written by Doors guitarist Robby Krieger. He wanted to write about one of the elements: fire, air, earth, and water. Jim Morrison wrote some of the second verse, and Ray Manzarek came up with the organ intro.
  • The extended organ and guitar solos in the album version of the song are based on John Coltrane's Jazz cover of the song "My Favorite Things" from the motion picture The Sound of Music. (thanks, Sam - Lincoln, NE)
  • Jim Morrison indicated in his notebooks that he disliked this song and hated performing it. He also seemed to resent that the popularity of the band derived from this song, which he had just a small part writing. (thanks, John - Topeka, KS)
  • This was produced by Paul Rothchild and was recorded in late 1966 and then released in April 1967.
  • The song topped the chart for the first three weeks in July 1967. It sold over one million copies and was the first #1 hit for their record label Elektra. (thanks, Kain - Charleston, SC, for above 2)
  • The producers of The Ed Sullivan Show asked the band to change the line "Girl we couldn't get much higher" for their appearance in 1967. Morrison said he would, but sung it anyway. Afterwards, he told Sullivan that he was nervous and simply forgot to change the line. This didn't fly, and The Doors were never invited back.
  • A blind, Puerto Rican singer named Jose Feliciano recorded a Latin-tinged version of this song that reached #3 in 1968 and won a Grammy for Best Contemporary Pop Vocal Performance, Male. For Feliciano, who also won the Best New Artist Grammy that year, the song was his breakout hit and introduced his style of acoustic, woodwind-heavy arrangements. Based on his "Light My Fire" performance, Feliciano was asked to sing the The Star Spangled Banner before Game 5 of World Series between the Tigers and Cardinals. He delivered the first non-traditional take on the National Anthem at a major sporting event, doing a slow, acoustic version and causing an uproar. Feliciano capitalized on the controversy by releasing his Anthem performance as a single, and it reached #50 in the US.
  • Buick offered The Doors $100,000 to use this in a commercial as "Come on Buick, light my fire." With Morrison away, Krieger, Densmore, and Manzarek agreed to allow it. When Morrison found out, he pitched a fit and killed the deal.
  • This was the last song Jim Morrison performed live. It was a show at The Warehouse in New Orleans.
  • Train covered this on the 2000 Doors tribute album Stoned Immaculate . Lead singer Pat Monahan sang with the remaining members (Manzarek, Krieger, Densmore) on the VH1's Storytellers dedicated to the Doors.
  • According to Ray Manzarek on BBC Radio 2's program Ray Manzarek's Summer of Love, the baseline to "Light My Fire" was inspired by Fats Domino's "Blueberry Hill." (thanks, Edward Pearce - Ashford, Kent, England)
  • Manzarek told About.com how the keyboard solo came about: "It was exactly what we were doing at the time at Whisky a Go Go - letting the music take us wherever it might lead in a particular performance, just improvising. And that’s exactly the same way that solo came about." (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • The Doors didn't have a bass player, but there is some bass on this song. Determining who played it is an inexact science, as session musicians were not formally credited at the time, but Carol Kaye claims it was her. She was a first call studio pro at the time, and had performed on a lot of the hits that were recorded in Los Angeles, including many of Phil Spector's productions. She told us regarding her involvement: "The Doors weren't there. Just a couple of the guys were there in the booth. We cut the track. I'm playing on that, but I don't like to talk about it, because there's too many fanatics about that stuff. I'm a prude. I don't do drugs. I think it's stupid. I think for people to be into drugs and to die on stage, I think that's so stupid, and totally unnecessary. So I stay away from even talking about that. But I am on the contract, yeah, I played on the hit of that." (Here's our full Carol Kaye interview .)

  • Peace Songs - O You
    Peace - O You


    Peace - O You Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Happy People
    Released: 2015

    O You Lyrics


    O You Song Chart
  • Peace frontman Harry Koisser revealed to NME that Happy People opening track "O You" is a "statement of intent."

    "When we recorded it, we we like 'that's what a track eight should sound like'," he said. "Then we realized it was an opener, because it's our statement of intent. I wrote it in Holloway, London, and it's about observing the world; about the human world interrupting the natural world and forcing a state of decline."
  • NME asked Koisser if the song is a reference to Peace's comparisons with '90s British bands like Suede, Blur and The Stone Roses. "I guess, probably," the frontman replied. "We were being compared to all these bands I'd never heard of. But I also spend so much of my time thinking about what was better. Does it even matter? It's actually in the past. Why do we care so much?"

    "Earlier today, I looked on Insty [Instagram] and it was like being back in the '90s," Koisser continued. "'The '90s were great' – was it that good? Was there Insty? Was there emoji? No there wasn't. I always used to be so Peter Pan about growing up. Literally to the point where people hated me because I was so immature. I don't feel like an adult right now."

  • Irene Cara Songs - Flashdance... What a Feeling
    Irene Cara - Flashdance... What a Feeling


    Irene Cara - Flashdance... What a Feeling Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Flashdance Soundtrack
    Released: 1983

    Flashdance... What a Feeling Lyrics


    First when there's nothing
    But a slow glowing dream
    That your fear seems to hide
    Deep inside your mind

    All alone I have cried
    Silent tears full of pride
    In a world made of steel
    Made of stone

    Well, I hear the music
    Close my eyes, feel the rhythm
    Wrap around
    Take a hold of my heart

    What a feeling
    Bein's believin'
    I can have it all
    Now I'm dancing for my life

    Take your passion
    And make it happen
    Pictures come alive
    You can dance right through your life

    Now I hear the music
    Close my eyes, I am rhythm
    In a flash
    It takes hold of my heart

    What a feeling
    Bein's believin'
    I can have it all
    Now I'm dancing for my life

    Take your passion
    And make it happen
    Pictures come alive
    Now I'm dancing through my life
    What a feeling

    What a feeling
    (I am music now)
    Bein's believin'
    (I am rhythm now)
    Pictures come alive
    You can dance right through your life

    What a feeling
    (You can really have it all)
    What a feeling
    (Pictures come alive when I call)
    I can have it all
    (I can really have it all)
    Have it all
    (Pictures come alive when I call)
    (Call, call, call, call)

    (What a feeling)
    I can have it all
    (Bein's believin')
    Bein's believin'
    (Take your passion)

    (Make it happen)
    Make it happen
    (What a feeling)
    What a feeling
    (Bein's believin')
    Take your passion

    Writer/s: CARA, IRENE / MORODER, GIORGIO / FORSEY, KEITH
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Flashdance... What a Feeling Song Chart
  • This was the title song to the movie Flashdance, one of the first films not fitting into the "musical" category that was centered around the songs. As more people started watching MTV, it became easier and more acceptable to integrate pop songs into films, which led to movies like Footloose and Dirty Dancing.
  • Irene Cara wrote the lyrics with the songwriter Keith Forsey, and Giorgio Moroder composed the music. Moroder and Forsey wrote many songs that became hits when they were used in '80s movies: Moroder wrote "Danger Zone" and "Take My Breath Away" for Top Gun, while Forsey wrote "Shakedown" for Beverly Hills Cop II and "Don't You (Forget About Me)" for The Breakfast Club.
  • The word "Flashdance" never appears in the lyric, but the song still relates to the movie, as it's specifically about dancing. Irene Cara was an accomplished dancer who not only sang the title song to Fame, but also starred in the film as an aspiring dancer. Said Cara: "'What a feeling' was a metaphor about a dancer, how she's in control of her body when she dances and how she can be in control of her life."
  • The movie Flashdance was released on April 15, 1983. On May 28, this song hit #1 US, where it stayed for six weeks. On June 25, the soundtrack when to #1 and stayed for two weeks, interrupting the run of Michael Jackson's Thriller, which had been at the top spot for 17 weeks and would return for another 20 (eventually knocked off by the Footloose soundtrack).

    On September 10, another song from Flashdance, Michael Sembello's "Maniac," also went to #1 US.
  • Irene Cara won the 1983 Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female, for her work on this song. She and her co-writers also were awarded the Oscar for Best Original Song, beating out two songs from Yentl, one from Tender Mercies, and another Flashdance tune: "Maniac."
  • The video featured the dance sequence to Flashdance, which was the primary driver of the leg warmers trend of the '80s.
  • According to Giorgio Moroder, he wrote this song with Irena Cara in mind to sing because he loved what she did with the theme song to Fame.
  • The dance scenes in the video (and the movie), were performed by body double Marine Jahan. It was a well kept secret that Jennifer Beals did not dance in the film.

  • Skinny Lister Songs - Cathy
    Skinny Lister - Cathy


    Skinny Lister - Cathy Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Down on Deptford Broadway
    Released: 2014

    Cathy Lyrics


    Cathy Song Chart
  • The second single from Down on Deptford Broadway is a slice of sing-a-long punk 'n' roll. Singer and guitarist Dan Heptinstall explained: "'Cathy' is an ode to addiction and recklessness. A declaration of desire for someone or something that you know is bad for you, and you'd be wise to steer well clear of. The classic wrestle between head and heart."
  • Down on Deptford Broadway takes its name from a short stretch of the A2 in Deptford south East London.

  • Bruce Springsteen Songs - American Skin (41 Shots)
    Bruce Springsteen - American Skin (41 Shots)


    Bruce Springsteen - American Skin (41 Shots) Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band: Live In New York City.
    Released: 2001

    American Skin (41 Shots) Lyrics


    American Skin (41 Shots) Song Chart
  • This song is about Amadou Diallo, a Guinean immigrant who was killed in his New York City doorway when New York City police shot at him 41 times after mistaking his wallet for a gun. Springsteen felt that the shooting was an egregious over-reaction by the police, who killed an innocent man.
  • This protest number was written in 2000 and played for the first time at a concert in Atlanta on June 4, 2000, over a year into Springsteen's tour with the reunited E Street Band. A live version was released on the Live in New York City album, and the same version appeared a few years later on The Essential Bruce Springsteen. In 2014, a studio version appeared on the album High Hopes. The Boss said in the liner notes for the album that he felt is was among the best songs he had written and deserved a proper studio recording.
  • The song sparked enormous media coverage when it was part of The Boss' tour-ending 10-night stand at Madison Square Garden in 2000. The performances of the song in New York resulted in protests by the New York City Police Department and the Police Benevolent Association, who saw it as an attack on the NYPD (some cops refused to work security at the shows). Springsteen has stressed that this song is not anti-police, but anti-tragedy.
  • Springsteen was honored by The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in recognition of this song.
  • This was the last song Springsteen and the band played on their 2001 HBO special, which was made up of footage from the last two shows of their 1999-2000 tour. It was the first televised Springsteen show.
  • The song has periodically reappeared on Springsteen's setlists in response to newsworthy events that deal with its subject matter. It was revived for the E Street Band's live set after the shooting of the African-American teenager Trayvon Martin in Florida in 2012.
  • Springsteen described the thought process behind the track in his 2001 published lyric collection, Songs . "Though the song was critical, it was not 'anti-police' as some thought. The first voice you hear after the intro is from the policeman's point of view," he said. "I worked hard for a balanced voice. I knew a diatribe would do no good. I just wanted to help people see the other guy's point of view."

  • Trip Lee Songs - Rise
    Trip Lee - Rise


    Trip Lee - Rise Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Rise
    Released: 2014

    Rise Lyrics


    Today’s the day when we all Rise
    My anchor’s gone so watch me come alive
    Together we stand against the burning lies
    And now that I found my wings to fly I’m ready to go
    Rise, we all rise
    Oh oh oh
    We all rise
    Oh oh oh
    Today’s the day
    Rise

    Hold up I’m back to boast on these tracks like
    I’m mad at em, might back slap mics
    Never mind mind the fact I never left I’m hype
    Listen up right you ain’t gotta ask me twice
    I’m here, I’m here to brag on him like I’m known for
    While folks snore I’ma go for it
    My God ain’t no folklore, ‘cause he real, he real
    Now to the topic at hand
    I know the designer, he’s higher than pilots who fly up in clouds he designed with his hands
    I’m writing to tell you this life is a flash in a pan
    How I’ma retire when we need a cryer to tell us to rise up and stand?
    Check yo plans
    My dude, that grave ain’t your home
    Cause you been underground way too long
    Six deep with a date on your stone
    All they say, “That boy gone†
    Come on, don’t you wanna go home?
    Don’t you wanna be more than a clone?
    Do you know that you’re loved and you’re known?
    We all ride on the wrong side
    But we beating our chest at the wrong guy
    “We don’t need God†
    We may not say it with our mouths, but we do with our whole lives
    That’s a bold lie, he’s the most high no close by, we all die
    John 5:28,29, the judge is here!
    All rise

    Today’s the day when we all rise
    My anchor’s gone so watch me come alive
    Together we stand against the burning lies
    And now that I found my wings to fly I’m ready to go
    Rise, we all rise
    Oh oh oh
    We all rise
    Oh oh oh
    Today’s the day
    Rise

    Writer/s: Barefield, William Lee / Azucena, Gabriel Alberto
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Rise Song Chart
  • This is the title track of Trip Lee 's fifth album. "Rise has a lot of different meanings," the rapper told Vibe about the record, "It's a call-to-action to rise from the dead and actually live. We're born spiritually dead, and I'm calling for everyone to become spiritually alive."

    "Secondly, don't wait until later to live the way you were created," Trip added. "God created you to honor Him, find joy, and serve others. Don't sleep on that. Lastly, rise above the low expectations people have."
  • Rise debuted at #16 on the Billboard album chart with first-week sales of approximately 23,000 units, making it Trip Lee's highest charting long player of his career.
  • This song introduces the album. "When Gawvi and I made that track, we sat and listened to some of our favorite intros to hip-hop albums of all-time," Trip told Artist Direct . "Then, we had an hour-long conversation about what we thought made a great hip-hop intro. We worked on that one. In that sense, it was special. We were on the same page in terms of what we wanted to do and what he created. It was beautiful."

  • The Beatles Songs - You Won't See Me
    The Beatles - You Won't See Me


    The Beatles - You Won't See Me Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Rubber Soul
    Released: 1965

    You Won't See Me Lyrics


    When I call you up
    Your line's engaged
    I have had enough
    So act your age
    We have lost the time
    That was so hard to find
    And I will lost my mind
    If You Won't See Me
    You won't see me

    I don't know why
    You should want to hide
    But I can't get through
    My hands are tied
    I won't want to stay
    I don't gave much to say
    But I can't turn away
    And you won't see me
    You won't see me

    Time after time
    You refuse to even listen
    I wouldn't mind
    If I knew what I was missing
    Though the days are few
    They're filled with tears
    And since I lost you
    It feels like years
    Yes, it seems so long
    Girl, since you've been gone
    And I just can't go on
    If you won't see me
    You won't see me

    Time after time
    You refuse to even listen
    I wouldn't mind
    If I knew what I was missing
    Though the days are few
    They're filled with tears
    And since I lost you
    It feels like years
    Yes, it seems so long
    Girl, since you've been gone
    And I just can't go on
    If you won't see me
    You won't see me

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

    You Won't See Me Song Chart
  • Paul McCartney wrote this about his tumultuous 5-year relationship with the actress Jane Asher. He wrote it one night after she had walked out. (thanks, Adrian - Wilmington, DE)
  • Up to this point, McCartney wrote lots of "Silly Love Songs. This was a departure lyrically, as the song was more personal and mature, and also a little bitter, which reflects how he felt about his relationship with Jane Asher. Another Rubber Soul song, "I'm Looking Through You," is also about Asher and is similarly scathing. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • A cover version by the country singer Anne Murray hit #8 US in 1974.
  • Mal Evans, The Beatles road manager, played the Hammond organ.
  • This was recorded in two takes. In their early years, The Beatles did so many live shows that they had no trouble recording quickly.
  • The melody for the Chicago hit "Saturday In The Park" is based on this song.

  • Trip Lee Songs - I'm Gone
    Trip Lee - I'm Gone


    Trip Lee - I'm Gone Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Rise
    Released: 2014

    I'm Gone Lyrics


    I'm Gone Song Chart
  • Trip Lee explained the story behind this song to Artist Direct : "I think everybody, no matter where they are, feels some sense of the things they do which they know are wrong but try to get away from but can't. Part of it is saying, 'Man, I want to get away from the things I know I shouldn't do.'"

    "Even more specifically, I'm thinking of the enemy and evil, which tries to pull me in. I'm writing that to the devil, 'I know you want to pull me in these directions. I hear what you're saying, but I don't believe you. You're lying, and I don't need that.' We all make decisions off things we know is the truth. That's a call, which a lot of people can relate to. I don't want to be deceived by these lies anymore. I want to live the way I was made to live."

  • The Beatles Songs - Ain't She Sweet
    The Beatles - Ain't She Sweet


    The Beatles - Ain't She Sweet Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Ain't She Sweet
    Released: 1964

    Ain't She Sweet Lyrics


    Oh Ain't She Sweet,
    Well see her walking down that street.
    Yes I ask you very confidentially:
    Ain't she sweet?

    Oh ain't she nice,
    Well look her over once or twice.
    Yes I ask you very confidentially:
    Ain't she nice?

    Just cast an eye
    In her direction.
    Oh me oh my,
    Ain't that perfection?

    Oh I repeat
    Well don't you think that's kind of neat?
    Yes I ask you very confidentially:
    Ain't she sweet?

    Oh ain't she sweet,
    Well see her walking down that street.
    Well I ask you very confidentially:
    Ain't she sweet?

    Oh ain't that nice,
    Well look it over once or twice.
    Yes I ask you very confidentially:
    Ain't she nice?

    Just cast an eye
    In her direction.
    Oh me oh my,
    Ain't that perfection?

    Oh I repeat
    Well don't you think that's kind of neat?
    Yes I ask you very confidentially:
    Ain't she sweet?

    Oh ain't she sweet,
    Well see her walking down that street.
    Well I ask you very confidentially:
    Ain't she sweet?
    Well I ask you very confidentially:
    Ain't she sweet?

    Writer/s: AGER, MILTON/YELLEN, JACK
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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  • This was written in 1927 by songwriters Milton Ager and Jack Yellen, and it quickly became a standard. Ager wrote the lyrics for his daughter Shana, who later became an actress and political commentator named Shana Alexander.
  • This song was first recorded in 1927 as a piano tune by Frank Banta. Some of the many artists who recorded this include Frank Sinatra, Harry James, Lawrence Welk and Gene Vincent. (thanks, Terry - Willmar, MN)
  • The Beatles recorded this in June, 1961 in Hamburg, Germany. They played in German clubs 1960-1961, becoming much better musicians as a result.
  • John Lennon decided to play this "as a march," whereas the Gene Vincent version is much softer. A softer version can be heard on Anthology 3.
  • Most songs The Beatles covered were '50s R&B hits, but this was a 1927 pop hit that the fab four liked. (thanks, Loretta - Liverpool, England, for above 2)
  • Pete Best played drums on this. He earned some royalties when this was released on their Anthology album. It was one of the few times he benefited from The Beatles' success.
  • The Beatles didn't release this in the US until 1964, 3 years after it was recorded.

  • The Waterboys Songs - The Return of Jimi Hendrix
    The Waterboys - The Return of Jimi Hendrix


    The Waterboys - The Return of Jimi Hendrix Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Dream Harder
    Released: 1993

    The Return of Jimi Hendrix Lyrics


    I dreamed about Jimi Hendrix
    He came back for one day
    Was born weepin' out of an egg
    The mid-wife said
    And straight away began to pray
    With lifted head

    He spent the early hours
    Communing with the morning stars
    And then he came over to my house
    Where he tried out my guitar

    He was young and black and beautiful
    Big eyed, perfect skin an'
    He played my guitar like a lightning storm
    Like twirlin' feathers in the wind
    He could make it sound like the end of the world
    A fire, the flick of a knife
    He could squeeze it slow and masterful
    Like the hand that brought the world to life

    Together we strolled in sculptured gardens
    Passed the sleepy afternoon
    Maids were dartin' back and forth
    From a window came a violin tune
    Angels, dressed as nurses toyed with playin' cards
    Looters sprung from prisons filled the yard

    A yellow sun hung low and dawned,
    And as it dipped
    Jimi stood up straight, grinned
    And shook his velvet hips

    Callin' himself King Electric
    In the evening he went wild
    Played on a dozen stages
    In the clubs of New York -
    Lit the city end to end
    Wired it up, fired it up
    Scarved, bejewelled, long-legged, snake-limbed
    Athletic, driven, dangerous

    He made all Manhattan shake
    And every street and sidewalk quake
    His stratocaster caused the mighty Empire State
    To vibrate
    His whammy bar caused shock-eyed punks from
    Hackensack and Yonkers
    Raised on speed, metal and rap
    To enter trance and levitate

    He played Purple Haze and Pyramid,
    Voodoo Child and Sin-E,
    Up From the Skies and Storm Free
    In King Tut's Wah-Wah hut

    He did a forty-two minute
    Cosmic rise I

    Writer/s: THISTLETHWAITE/KELTNER/SCOTT
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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  • This tribute to guitarist Jimi Hendrix was recorded by Waterboys frontman Mike Scott , without his bandmates. He recalled to Uncut in 2015: "It was a demo I'd recorded in Dublin before I went to New York, and the keyboards and guitars were done by me in the same spirit as the first Waterboys album, playing one track after another in the studio, one take each, and then improvising. And then I just added (session drummer) Jim Keltner."

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