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Cat Stevens Songs - Peace Train
Cat Stevens - Peace Train


Cat Stevens - Peace Train Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Teaser And The Firecat
Released: 1971

Peace Train Lyrics


Now I've been happy lately
Thinking about the good things to come
And I believe it could be
Something good has begun
I've been smiling lately
Dreaming about the world as one
And I believe it could be
Something good's bound to come

For out on the edge of darkness
There runs the Peace Train
Peace train take this country
Come take me home again

Peace train sounding louder
Ride on the peace train
Hoo-ah-eeh-ah-hoo-ah
Come on the peace train
Peace train's a holy roller
Everyone jump upon the peace train
Hoo-ah-eeh-ah-hoo-ah
This is the peace train

Get your bags together
Come bring your good friends too
Because it's getting nearer
Soon it will be with you
Come and join the living
It's not so far from you
And it's getting nearer
Soon it will all be true

Peace train sounding louder
Ride on the peace train
Hoo-ah-eeh-ah-hoo-ah
Come on the peace train

I've been crying lately
Thinking about the world as it is
Why must we go on hating?
Why can't we live in bliss?

For out on the edge of darkness
There rides the peace train
Peace train take this country
Come take me home again

Peace train sounding louder
Ride on the peace train
Hoo-ah-eeh-ah-hoo-ah
Come on the peace train

Come on, come on, come on the peace train

Writer/s: YUSUF ISLAM, CAT STEVENS
Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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Peace Train Song Chart
  • When he appeared on The Chris Isaak Hour in 2009, Stevens said of this song: "Musically, I was revisiting a very Greek-sounding riff - the kind of thing you'd hear on a Greek island. The words were attached to that time, my peace anthem. It ended every show that I did and was quite a show stopper. It was a very important song for me because it stated one of the big goals of my life which was heading straight for that peace."
  • This was Stevens' first US Top-10 hit. It was not released as a single outside of America because Stevens' European label, Island, wanted to encourage people to buy the albums rather than the 45s.
  • This became a hippie anthem, and was often used by protesters to spread a message of peace.
  • In 1987, 10,000 Maniacs covered this, but the song was dropped from future copies of their In My Tribe album in 1989 after Stevens, who had changed his name to Yusuf Islam, condoned the death wish on Salmon Rushdie for defaming the Prophet in his book The Satanic Verses.
  • In 2003, Stevens, now known as Yusuf Islam, re-recorded this for a compilation album called Hope, which was a benefit for children in Iraq. It was his first English language recording since 1978. The US and Britain had invaded Iraq, which was perceived by many to be an attack on Muslims. Stevens explained: "As a member of humanity and as a Muslim, this is my contribution to the call for a peaceful solution to the dangerous path some world leaders today seem to be taking."
  • In 2010, John Stewart and Stephen Colbert staged a Train Wreck, having Stevens perform this song at their Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear in Washington, DC, only to have Ozzy Osbourne interrupt with a performance of "Crazy Train."

    The bit didn't go over well with Salman Rushdie, an author who had a fatwa issued against him that Stevens supported. When Rushdie complained to Stewart, the Daily Show host said that he shouldn't have done it. "Death for free speech is a deal-breaker," said Stewart.

  • The Yardbirds Songs - Ha Ha Said the Clown
    The Yardbirds - Ha Ha Said the Clown


    The Yardbirds - Ha Ha Said the Clown Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Little Games
    Released: 1967

    Ha Ha Said the Clown Lyrics


    [Chorus]
    Ha Ha Said the Clown
    Has the king lost his crown,
    Is the knight being tight on romance?
    Ha ha said the clown,
    Is it bringing you down,
    That you've lost your chance.

    Feeling low, gotta go,
    See a show in town.
    Hear the jokes, have a smoke,
    And a laugh at the clown.
    In a whirl, see a girl,
    With a smile in her eyes.
    Never thought I'd be brought,
    Right down by her lies.

    [Chorus]

    In a trance, watch her dance,
    To the beat of the drums.
    Faster now, sweating brow,
    I'm all the fingers and thumbs.
    Wonder why I hit the sky,
    When she blows me a kiss.
    In a while run a mile,
    I'm regretting all this.

    [Chorus]

    Time to go, close the show,
    Wave the people good-bye.
    Grab my coat, grab my hat,
    Look that girl in the eye.
    Where's your home?
    What's your phone number?
    Stop fooling round.
    Could have died she replied.
    "I'm the wife of the clown"

    [Chorus]

    Writer/s: Hazzard, Tony
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., SHAPIRO BERNSTEIN & CO. INC.
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    Ha Ha Said the Clown Song Chart
  • This was a cover of the Manfred Mann UK pop hit, written by Tony Hazzard.
  • Although not included on the original Little Games release, this was added to the track list for the 1992 expanded version.
  • British producer/songwriter Mickie Most was brought in to produce this album to boost the band's commercial success which, according to drummer Jim McCarty , was a mistake.

    "Working with Mickie Most was the kiss of death for the band," he said in an August 2011 Interview. "Mickie never really got what we were about. His attitude was that we were just another '60s band that needed a hit. Consequently the songs he supplied us with (most notably the catchy but very un-Yardbirds-like 'Little Games' and 'Ha, Ha Said The Clown,' which ironically was the band's last single and only featured one member of the group, singer Keith Relf) went nowhere.

    I know I said it before but being a singles band is definitely what killed us. It was what people expected of us. And the irony is that about the time we broke up, the whole singles thing was on the way out and albums and progressive rock were on their way in. If we had hung together for another year or two we might have been in a position to go in the studio and make a Pink Floyd kind of album and then who knows what might have happened. At our best, we were more than capable of becoming Pink Floyd." (thanks, DeeTheWriter - Saint Petersburg, Russia Federation)
  • This was the band's last single to break into the Top 50 on the pop charts.

  • Cat Stevens Songs - I'm Gonna Get Me A Gun
    Cat Stevens - I'm Gonna Get Me A Gun


    Cat Stevens - I'm Gonna Get Me A Gun Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Matthew And Son
    Released: 1967

    I'm Gonna Get Me A Gun Lyrics


    I've been demoralized too many times
    But now I realize, Ah ah, no more.
    I'm Gonna Get Me A Gun
    I'm gonna get me a gun
    And all those people who put me down
    You better get ready to run,
    'cause I'm gonna get me a gun

    I know my destiny is like the sun
    You see the best of me when I have got my gun
    I'm gonna get me a gun
    I'm gonna get me a gun
    And all those people who put me down
    You better get ready to run,
    'cause I'm gonna get me a gun

    So you think you can push me around
    And make me run
    Well I'm gonna tell you now
    I'm gonna get me a gun
    I'm gonna get me a gun
    And all those people who put me down
    You better get ready to run,
    'cause I'm gonna get me a gun

    Gonna get me a gun

    Writer/s: ISLAM, YUSUF
    Publisher: EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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    I'm Gonna Get Me A Gun Song Chart
  • Stevens wrote this song for a musical about Billy The Kid that was never produced. It is noteworthy that in the late '60s and early '70s, gun-toting revenge fantasies such as the Death Wish series gained great popularity. This is partly attributable to the Baby Boomers, having lived in a vacuum of free love and communes through the '60s, began to settle down, get jobs, and suddenly own property, at which point they saw the value of defending it.
  • A promotional poster featuring guns was issued by his record company. Stevens denounced the poster years later when he became a Muslim.
  • According to the book Sociology in Perspective by mark Kirby, this is one of the songs banned from the radio by the BBC during the Gulf War. A song about guns is likely to cause controversy, but not likely to encourage actual violence. Michael Moore's 2002 documentary Bowling for Columbine examines the American fascination with guns, and counters all the media speculation of the effects of music and video games on the perpetrators of the Columbine high school massacre by suggesting that maybe a culture steeped in violence with guns and ammunition readily available everywhere had something to do with it.
  • Along with "I Love My Dog" and "Matthew And Son," this was one of the songs Stevens would play while touring with Jimi Hendrix and Engelbert Humperdinck.

  • The White Stripes Songs - Your Southern Can Is Mine
    The White Stripes - Your Southern Can Is Mine


    The White Stripes - Your Southern Can Is Mine Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: De Stijl
    Released: 2000

    Your Southern Can Is Mine Lyrics


    Your Southern Can Is Mine Song Chart
  • This was originally written and recorded by blues legend Blind Willie McTell in 1930.
  • The album title is taken from the Dutch art movement, also known as neoplasticism, founded in 1917 in Amsterdam. Abstract artist Piet Mondrian, who coined the term neoplasticism, explained the style:

    "As a pure representation of the human mind, art will express itself in an aesthetically purified, that is to say, abstract form. The new plastic idea cannot therefore, take the form of a natural or concrete representation – this new plastic idea will ignore the particulars of appearance, that is to say, natural form and color. On the contrary it should find its expression in the abstraction of form and color, that is to say, in the straight line and the clearly defined primary color."
  • Jack White explained why he chose the cover to Guitar World, February 2006: "When we were finishing that album, I decided I wanted to dedicate it to Blind Willie McTell. During that time it hit me that McTell and most of the great country bluesmen were recording and performing in the early-'20s, which was the same time period as when the De Stijl art movement was taking root. They were both doing the same things: breaking things down to their essences. In my mind, both the country blues and the De Stijl movement represented a new beginning of music and art, perhaps for the rest of eternity. Both broke their respective arts down to its very core. You couldn't get anymore simple and pure than the De Stijl school. They only used squares, circles, horizontal and vertical lines and primary colors. That's it. The country blues of Son House and Charley Patton also brought music down to its fundamentals. I wanted to draw those comparisons between these two things, which made people think that Meg and I were art students, which we weren't. I couldn't afford it. I probably would've gone if I could." (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)

  • Cat Stevens Songs - Matthew And Son
    Cat Stevens - Matthew And Son


    Cat Stevens - Matthew And Son Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Matthew And Son
    Released: 1966

    Matthew And Son Lyrics


    Up at eight, you can't be late
    For Matthew And Son, he won't wait.
    Watch them run down to platform one
    And the eight-thirty train to matthew & son.

    Matthew & son, the work's never done, there's always something new.
    The files in your head, you take them to bed, you're never ever through.
    And they've been working all day, all day, all day!

    There's a five minute break and that's all you take,
    For a cup of cold coffee and a piece of cake.

    Matthew and son, the work's never done, there's always something new.
    The files in your head, you take them to bed, you're never ever through.
    And they've been working all day, all day, all day!

    He's got people who've been working for fifty years
    No one asks for more money 'cause nobody cares
    Even though they're pretty low and their rent's in arrears

    Matthew and son, Matthew and son, Matthew and son, Matthew and son,
    And they've been working all day, all day, all day!

    Writer/s: CAT STEVENS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Matthew And Son Song Chart
  • This was inspired by a sign Stevens saw in a shop window while riding a bus in London. By the time it got to his stop, he thought up the story of the worker that became the main character in the song.
  • This was Stevens' first Top-10 hit in England. It's the title track of his first album.
  • This was recorded with an orchestra.
  • This is the first track on Stevens' 2000 Greatest Hits compilation. After converting to Islam, Stevens (who became known as Yusuf Islam) made only religious music, but came to accept that his previous work had a lot of meaning and agreed to release it as a Greatest Hits album.

  • Sheryl Crow Songs - Strong Enough
    Sheryl Crow - Strong Enough


    Sheryl Crow - Strong Enough Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Tuesday Night Music Club
    Released: 1993

    Strong Enough Lyrics


    God I feel like hell tonight
    The tears of rage I cannot fight
    I'd be the last to help you understand

    Are you Strong Enough to be my man
    My man

    Nothing's true, and nothing's right
    So let me be alone tonight
    'Cause you can't change the way I am

    Are you strong enough to be my man

    Lie to me, I promise I'll believe
    Lie to me, but please don't leave

    I have a face I cannot show
    I make the rules up as I go
    Just try and love me if you can

    Are you strong enough to be my man
    Are you strong enough to be my man
    Are you strong enough
    My man

    When I've shown you
    That I just don't care
    When I'm throwing punches in the air
    When I'm broken down and I can't stand

    Would you be man enough to be my man

    Lie to me, I promise I'll believe
    Lie to me, but please don't leave

    Writer/s: RICKETTS, DAVID / GILBERT, KEVIN / BAERWALD, DAVID / MACLEOD, BRIAN / CROW, SHERYL / BOTTRELL, BILL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group, Reservoir One Music, RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
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    Strong Enough Song Chart
  • The follow-up to her breakthrough hit "All I Wanna Do," this song finds Crow frustrated in a relationship and trying to reconcile it by asking the question, "Are you strong enough to be my man?"

    Crow says that the song is autobiographical, but "thematically universal," even to men. Said Crow: "Women will relate to 'Strong Enough,' but everyone has felt sick of their situation."
  • Crow says that "holding my own amongst a bunch of guys" gave her inspiration for this song, referring to the musicians she worked with on the Tuesday Night Music Club album. The LP was named after the Tuesday night gatherings Crow helped organize among a group of musical friends in Los Angeles. At the sessions, the general rules were:

    - Nobody could play their favorite instrument.
    - An entire song had to be written.

    These are the same musicians who played on the album and co-wrote the songs with Crow. The writing credits on "Strong Enough" go to Crow, David Baerwald, Bill Bottrell, Kevin Gilbert, Brian MacLeod and David Ricketts. Bottrell also produced the album.
  • In her Song By Song special, Crow said: "'Strong Enough' was really the brainchild of the mood and the vibe of the Tuesday Night Music Club. I love a great country hook, and 'strong enough to be my man' is straight from the book of country."
  • Along with her song "No One Said It Would Be Easy," this was used in the 1993 Brad Pitt movie Kalifornia. Crow was happy to get the songs placed in the movie, but regretted it after she saw the violent film. "Glorifying these characters for socio-pathological reasons worries me," she told Vox in 1995.

  • The Doors Songs - Hyacinth House
    The Doors - Hyacinth House


    The Doors - Hyacinth House Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: LA Woman
    Released: 1971

    Hyacinth House Lyrics


    Hyacinth House Song Chart
  • Hyacinthus was a young love of the Greek God Apollo. Apollo accidentally killed him, and from his blood sprang the hyacinth, a plant with a fragrant cluster of flowers.
  • The line, "I see the bathroom is clear" could refer to the bathroom in the studio where the song "L.A. Woman" was recorded. At the time, Jim Morrison insisted on recording the vocal track remotely from the bathroom rather than in the studio with the rest of the band. (thanks, Sam - Lincoln, NE)
  • The song was written at guitarist Robby Krieger's house, which inspired some of Morrison's lyrics with its flowers (hyacinths) and cats ("lions").
  • According to Uncut magazine September 2011 the line, "I see the bathroom is clear," was literal. Morrison's friend Babe Hill emerged from the bathroom just as he was writing that verse.

  • The Rolling Stones Songs - Everything Is Turning to Gold
    The Rolling Stones - Everything Is Turning to Gold


    The Rolling Stones - Everything Is Turning to Gold Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Sucking in the Seventies
    Released: 1981

    Everything Is Turning to Gold Lyrics


    I don't care if your love grows cold
    Found love in someone else's home
    Don't like standin' in the snow

    Everything's turning to gold
    Everything's turning to gold
    Everything's turning to gold

    You used to know me long ago
    Was so lost and way down low.
    Now that the love juice starts to flow,
    Now that the love juice starts to flow,
    Everything's turning to gold
    Everything's turning to gold

    Everything's turning, everything's turning
    Everything's turning, everything's turning to gold

    I'm tired, I'm tired of doing what I'm told.
    Things are moving way too slow.
    I got no problems, I got no problems, child.
    It ain't my business, it ain't my business, ain't my style.
    Now that the love juice starts to flow,
    Now that the love juice starts to flow.

    Writer/s: JAGGER, MICK/RICHARDS, KEITH/WOOD, RON
    Publisher: EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, SONY ATV MUSIC PUB LLC
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    Everything Is Turning to Gold Song Chart
  • Written by Jagger, Richards and Ron Wood, this was recorded between October and December 1977 at Pathé Marconi Studios, in Paris, France, and released in June 1978 in the US as a single as the B-side to "Shattered." Stones guitarist Ron Wood explained: "I came up with the chorus when my son Jesse was born. It was inspired by him. I basically wrote the whole thing. Mick wrote the verses - there's few verses actually, and the whole song relies on the choruses."
  • This features Mel Collins on saxophone and Sugar Blue on harmonica. Collins was a popular horn player throughout the 1970s and '80s, recording with the likes of Humble Pie, Uriah Heep, Bad Company and Bryan Ferry. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France, for above 2)

  • The Doors Songs - L'America
    The Doors - L'America


    The Doors - L'America Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: LA Woman
    Released: 1971

    L'America Lyrics


    L'America Song Chart
  • The Doors recorded this months before the other songs on LA Woman. It was intended for the movie Zabriskie Point by Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni. He rejected the song so The Doors put it on the album.
  • Jim Morrison intended the word "L'America" to mean "Latin America."

  • The Jayhawks Songs - Blue
    The Jayhawks - Blue


    The Jayhawks - Blue Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Tomorrow the Green Grass
    Released: 1995

    Blue Lyrics


    Where have all my friends gone?
    They've all disappeared.
    Turned around maybe one day, you're all that was there.
    Stood by on believing, stood by on my own.
    Always thought I was someone, turned out I was wrong.
    And you brought me through and you made me feel so Blue,
    Why don't you stay behind?
    So blue. Why don't you stop, and look at what's going down.

    If I had an old woman she'd never sell me a lie
    It's hard to sing with someone who won't sing with you.
    Give all of my mercy, give all of my heart.
    Never thought that I'd miss you, that I'd miss you so much.
    And you brought me through and you made me feel so blue.
    Why don't you stay behind?
    So blue.
    Why don't you stop and look at what's going down.

    All my life (staying while) I'm waiting for (staying while)
    Someone I could (waiting around) show the door
    (now that I'm blue) but nothing seems to change (that I'm blue from now on)
    You come back that month so blue.
    Why don't you stay behind?
    So blue.
    Why don't you, why don't you stay behind?
    So blue.
    Why don't you, why don't you stay behind?
    So blue
    Why don't you stop and look at what's down

    Writer/s: ISH LEDESMA /
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Blue Song Chart
  • At a 2012 solo concert in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Gary Louris was asked by an audience member about the dual vocals on the bridge. Louris explained that he and co-writer Mark Olson each had an idea about what to sing and were too stubborn to let the other guy have his way. They each sang their bridges and just put them together. (thanks, Jack - Newton, MA)

  • The Doors Songs - L.A. Woman
    The Doors - L.A. Woman


    The Doors - L.A. Woman Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: LA Woman
    Released: 1971

    L.A. Woman Lyrics


    Well, I just got into town about an hour ago
    Took a look around, see which way the wind blow
    Where the little girls in their Hollywood bungalows

    Are you a lucky little lady in the city of light
    Or just another lost angel, city of night
    City of night, city of night, city of night, woo, c'mon

    L.A. Woman, L.A. woman
    L.A. woman Sunday afternoon
    L.A. woman Sunday afternoon
    L.A. woman Sunday afternoon
    Drive through your suburbs
    Into your blues, into your blues, yeah
    Into your blue-blue blues
    Into your blues, ohh, yeah

    I see your hair is burnin'
    Hills are filled with fire
    If they say I never loved you
    You know they are a liar
    Drivin' down your freeways
    Midnight alleys roam
    Cops in cars, the topless bars
    Never saw a woman
    So alone, so alone
    So alone, so alone

    Motel money murder madness
    Let's change the mood from glad to sadness

    Mister mojo risin', mister mojo risin'
    Mister mojo risin', mister mojo risin'
    Got to keep on risin'
    Mister mojo risin', mister mojo risin'
    Mojo risin', gotta mojo risin'
    Mister mojo risin', gotta keep on risin'
    Risin', risin'
    Gone risin', risin'
    I'm gone risin', risin'
    I gotta risin', risin'
    Well, risin', risin'
    I gotta, wooo, yeah, risin'
    Woah, ohh yeah

    Well, I just got into town about an hour ago
    Took a look around, see which way the wind blow
    Where the little girls in their Hollywood bungalows

    Are you a lucky little lady in the city of light
    Or just another lost angel, city of night
    City of night, city of night, city of night, woah, c'mon

    L.A. woman, L.A. woman
    L.A. woman, your my woman
    Little L.A. woman, little L.A. woman
    L.A. L.A. woman woman
    L.A. woman c'mon

    Writer/s: Smith, Wilson
    Publisher: EMI Music Publishing
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    L.A. Woman Song Chart
  • "Mr. Mojo Risin'" is an anagram for "Jim Morrison." He repeats the phrase at the end of the song faster and faster to simulate orgasm. Early blues musicians often referred to their "Mojo," like in the Muddy Waters song "Got My Mojo Working."

    A mojo is a Hoodoo charm, usually a bag filled with items like roots, lodestone, rattlesnake rattles, alligator teeth, charms, coins - whatever does the trick. Different bags would be used for different purposes: If the bag were red, it would be a mojo for love and you would have to put a personal item, such as hair or bit of clothing in order for the mojo to work. If the mojo were made out of a black bag it would be for death. Many white listeners, including Jim Morrison, thought mojo meant sexual energy, and that is how it's usually interpreted today, in part due to Austin Powers movies. (thanks, Kevin - Martinez, CA)
  • Keyboardist Ray Manzarek explained the song's meaning to Uncut magazine September 2011: "A song about driving madly down the LA freeway - either heading into LA or going out on the 405 up to San Francisco. You're a beatnik on the road, like Kerouac and Neal Cassady, barreling down the freeway as fast as you can go."
  • Morrison recorded his vocals in the studio bathroom to get a fuller sound. He spent a lot of time in there anyway because of all the beer he drank during the sessions.
  • The Doors performed this live only once, in Dallas at the State Fair Music Hall on December 11, 1970. The only live recording of this is on the bootleg If It Ain't One Thing, It's Another. The band wanted to bring more musicians along to simulate the studio sound, but Morrison died before they could launch the tour. (thanks, Tony - Westbury, NY)
  • This was the title track to the last Doors album before Jim Morrison died. The remaining members released two more albums, Other Voices and Full Circle, which both sold poorly. (thanks, Jim - Hopatcong, NJ)
  • The Doors needed extra musicians to record this. Jerry Sheff (famous for his work with Elvis Presley) was brought in to play bass, Marc Benno to play guitar. Sheff and Benno were going to tour with the band, but Morrison's death canceled those plans.
  • Morrison got the idea for the "City of Night" lyric from John Rechy's 1963 book of the same name. It describes a sordid world of sexual perversion, which Morrison translated to Los Angeles.
  • They put this together in the studio and recorded it live with no overdubs. It came together surprisingly well. Guitarist Robby Krieger has called it "the quintessential Doors song."
  • The first line, "Well, I did a little down about an hour ago," is a reference to a barbituate, specifically Rorer 714.
  • Billy Idol covered this on his 1990 album Charmed Life, his version hitting #52 in the US. Idol was in the 1991 Oliver Stone movie The Doors, but had to take a smaller role because of a 1990 motorcycle accident that limited his mobility.

    At a press conference to promote the album, Idol explained that he had been playing "L.A. Woman" for years and was a big fan of the song. He would often use it to audition new band members.
  • The Doors produced this album with Bruce Botnick. Paul Rothchild, who produced their first 5 albums, did not want to work on this because he didn't like the songs. He produced an album for Janis Joplin instead.
  • In 2000, the surviving members of the Doors taped a VH1 Storytellers episode with guest vocalists filling in for Morrison. Perry Farrell, formerly of Jane's Addiction, sang on this.
  • Doors drummer John Densmore said in the The Story of L.A. Woman documentary: "The metaphor for the city as a woman is brilliant: cops in cars, never saw a woman so alone - great stuff. It's metaphoric, the physicality of the town and thinking of her and how we need to take care of her, it's my hometown."

  • Sheryl Crow Songs - What I Can Do for You
    Sheryl Crow - What I Can Do for You


    Sheryl Crow - What I Can Do for You Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Tuesday Night Music Club
    Released: 1993

    What I Can Do for You Lyrics


    I'm so glad you're awake
    That you're not like the others
    'Cause they're so straight-laced
    And no fun
    Gosh that's nice
    That lingerie
    Makes me feel like
    Oh, I don't know

    You're a very pretty thing
    You remind me of someone
    You must have heard
    Some awful nasty things about me, but

    What I Can Do for You
    There's no one else
    On God's green earth can do
    What I can do for you
    There's no one else
    On God's green earth can do

    Just ask anybody
    They'll tell you that it's true
    There's no one else on earth
    Can do the things that I can do for you

    You're never gonna make it
    All by yourself
    You're gonna need a friend
    You're gonna need my help
    I have so much to offer
    If you just be nice
    If you do what I say
    And don't make me say it twice

    Do you mind if I just
    Rub my hand up thus
    Come on just my hand
    Come on just my hand
    You got to understand
    I'm gonna be your man
    I'm gonna be your man
    You're gonna need me

    Writer/s: BAERWALD, DAVID FRANCIS / CROW, SHERYL SUZANNE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, Reservoir One Music, RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
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    What I Can Do for You Song Chart
  • In this song, Crow sings from the perspective of a predatory man offering sleazy come-ons to a woman and offering to help her career if she takes him up on it. "Listening to it you should feel slimy and creepy," Crow explained.
  • The lyrics are based on real things unscrupulous guys have said to Crow. When she moved from Missouri to Los Angeles and worked as a backup singer, she became a target for some unsavory types in the industry. Crow says she faced sexual harassment every day at this time.
  • This wasn't released as a single in the US, but was issued as her second single in the UK, following "Run, Baby, Run." It made little impact at the time, but her subsequent singles (especially "All I Wanna Do") did well on the UK charts, so "What I Can Do for You" was re-released in 1995, well over a year after the album came out. This time, the single made #43 UK.
  • Crow has mentioned Frank DiLeo as one of the sexist industry types she worked with. On the Tuesday Night Music Club track "The Na-Na Song," she sings:

    Clarence Thomas organ grinder Frank Dileo's dong
    Maybe if I'd let him, I'd have had a hit song


    DiLeo, who played the character Tuddy Cicero in the movie Goodfellas, managed Michael Jackson's Bad tour, on which Crow sang backup.

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