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Led Zeppelin Songs - I Can't Quit You Baby
Led Zeppelin - I Can't Quit You Baby


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Album: Led Zeppelin, Coda
Released: 1969

I Can't Quit You Baby Lyrics


I Can't Quit You Baby
So I'm gonna put you down for awhile.
I said I can't quit you baby
I guess I gotta put you down for awhile.
Said you messed up my happy home
Made me mistreat my only child.
Yessir you did!

Said you know I love you baby
My love for you I could never hide.
Oh you know I love you baby
My love for you I could never hide.
Oh when I feel you near me little girl
I know you are my one desire.

When you hear me moaning and groaning, baby,
You know it hurts me deep down inside.
When you hear me moaning and groaning, baby,
You know it hurts me deep down inside.
Oh, when you hear me, honey, baby,
You know you're my one desire.
Yes, you are.

Writer/s: WILLIE DIXON
Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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I Can't Quit You Baby Song Chart
  • Many musician types consider this one of Led Zeppelin's technically strongest performances, but Jimmy Page admits that it's far from perfect. He told Guitar Player magazine in 1977: "There are mistakes in it, but it doesn't make any difference. I'll always leave the mistakes in. I can't help it. The timing bits on the A and Bb parts are right, though it might sound wrong. The timing just sounds off. But there are some wrong notes. You've got to be reasonably honest about it."
  • This is based on a Blues song by Willie Dixon that he wrote for Otis Rush, who recorded it in 1956. Many of Led Zeppelin's songs were influenced by old blues or folk songs. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • The version on Coda is a soundcheck for a show at Royal Albert Hall on January 9, 1970. Coda is a collection of outtakes released after John Bonham died.
  • Some guitar parts are very similar to the guitar solo in "Heartbreaker." (thanks, Jack - Beijing, China)

  • Funeral for a Friend Songs - Streetcar
    Funeral for a Friend - Streetcar


    Funeral for a Friend - Streetcar Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Hours
    Released: 2005

    Streetcar Lyrics


    (Hello)
    When eyes are red
    We can't talk for a while
    Without our sweet dumb things we say
    you don't want me anyway
    You don't want me anyway
    so what
    Why should i stay?

    So goodbye to you and your life
    Your new best friends
    your confidence
    And i'll be here when you get home

    Sitting half way
    Away from no where
    praying for lips to touch
    Holding myself
    For a second
    Just to catch you smile
    On this side

    So goodbye to you and your lies
    (Two months, so many weeks)
    Your new best friends
    Your confidence
    (turn my hours into days)
    And i'll be here when you get home
    (when you get home)

    So goodbye to yuo and your lies
    (two months so many weeks)
    Your new best friends
    Your confidence
    (turn my hours into days)
    And i'll be here when you get home
    (When you get home)

    (I can't feel the same without you any more)

    It's just like you said
    It would be
    (separation)

    I can't feel the same
    I can't feel this way
    I can't feel the same without you anymore

    (separation) Without you anymore
    (separation) Without you anymore

    Writer/s: DAVIES, GARETH / DAVIES, MATTHEW / RICHARDS, RYAN / ROBERTS, KRIS / SMITH, DARRAN ANTHONY
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Streetcar Song Chart
  • This was the first single released from the band's second album. It ended up being the bands fourth consecutive Top 20 single in the UK by debuting at number #15.
  • Frontman Matthew Davies writes about a long distance relationship that he wants to continue, but ends when they realize it was too hard to keep alive.
  • Devoted fans of Funeral For A Friend used the dial tones at the beginning of the song to figure out the number being called, which happened to be Davies' actual phone number, allowing fans to ring him at his home. Of course, he changed his number immediately. (thanks, Ben - Adelaide, SA, Australia, for above 3)

  • Led Zeppelin Songs - How Many More Times
    Led Zeppelin - How Many More Times


    Led Zeppelin - How Many More Times Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Led Zeppelin
    Released: 1969

    How Many More Times Lyrics


    How Many More Times Song Chart
  • This is based on some old blues songs that influenced the band. Some of the lyrics are from blues singer Albert King's song "The Hunter," and much of the song was derived from Howlin' Wolf's "How Many More Years." Some other Led Zeppelin reworkings of blues songs include "You Shook Me" and "The Lemon Song."
  • The writing credit on this song went to Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and John Bonham - everyone in the band except Robert Plant, who didn't get a writing credit for any songs on the Led Zeppelin album, although he did help put this one together. The arrangement of old blues songs was something he'd done with his former band, Hobbstweedle. (thanks, Andy - Indiana, PA)
  • This was the last song on the first Led Zeppelin album. It was listed as 3:30 on the album, but the correct length is 8:28. The reason that the song was listed as only being a little over 3 minutes was to promote radio play. Jimmy Page knew that radio would never play a song over 8 minutes long, so he wrote the track time as shorter on the album to trick radio stations into playing it.
  • Led Zeppelin used this to close many of their early concerts. During the instrumental section, Plant would often thank the audience and showcase the other band members.
  • Robert Plant contributed the line, "I got another child on the way, that makes eleven." It referred to his unborn child, Carmen, who was born a month or two after Zeppelin recorded this album. (thanks, Adrian - Wilmington, DE)
  • This is one of three songs where Jimmy Page played his guitar with a violin bow. The others are "Dazed And Confused" and "In The Light." Jimmy's bowing can be heard in the section after his double-tracked guitar solo ("I was a young man, I couldn't resist...").
  • Talking about this song in the BBC book The Guitar Greats, Jimmy Page said: "We had numbers from the Yardbirds that we called free form, like 'Smokestack Lightnin',' where I'd come up with my own riffs and things, and obviously I wasn't going to throw all that away, as they hadn't been recorded, so I remodelled those riffs and used them again, so the bowing on 'How Many More Times' and 'Good Times, Bad Times' was an extension of what I'd been working on with the Yardbirds, although I'd never had that much chance to go to town with it, and to see how far one could stretch the bowing technique on record, and obviously for anyone who saw the band, it became quite a little showpiece in itself."
  • At the end of the song, the sound pans between the left and right channels.

  • Three Days Grace Songs - I Am Machine
    Three Days Grace - I Am Machine


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    Album: Human
    Released: 2015

    I Am Machine Lyrics


    Here's to being human
    All the pain and suffering
    There's beauty in the bleeding
    At least you feel something

    I wish I knew what it was like
    To care enough to carry on
    I wish I knew what it was like
    To find a place where I belong, but

    I Am Machine
    I never sleep
    I keep my eyes wide open
    I am machine
    A part of me
    Wishes I could just feel something
    I am machine
    I never sleep
    Until I fix what's broken
    I am machine
    A part of me
    Wishes I could just feel something

    Here's to being human
    Taking it for granted
    The highs and lows of living
    To getting second chances

    I wish I knew what it was like
    To care about what's right or wrong
    I wish someone could help me find
    Find a place where I belong, but

    I am machine
    I never sleep
    I keep my eyes wide open
    I am machine
    A part of me
    Wishes I could just feel something
    I am machine
    I never sleep
    Until I fix what's broken
    I am machine
    A part of me
    Wishes I could just feel something

    It wasn't supposed to be this way
    We were meant to feel the pain
    I don't like what I am becoming
    Wish I could just feel something

    I am machine
    I never sleep
    I keep my eyes wide open
    I am machine
    A part of me
    Wishes I could just feel something
    I am machine
    I never sleep
    Until I fix what's broken
    I am machine
    A part of me
    Wishes I could just feel something.

    Writer/s: ANDREWS, JOHNNY / SANDERSON, NEIL / WALST, BRAD / WALST, MATT / BROWN, GAVIN / STOCK, BARRY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    I Am Machine Song Chart
  • The second single from Human, this topped Billboard's Mainstream rock radio chart giving Three Days Grace its thirteenth #1 song on the survey. It broke the Canadian band's own record for the format of twelve chart-toppers.
  • Three Days Grace drummer Neil Sanderson said about the track: "Sonically, we wanted to create a 'machine-like' sound in parts of the song. We were inspired by the images from the opening scene of Tim Burton's Edward Scissorhands… relentless machines turning and churning, never ceasing to operate."
  • Neil Sanderson explained the track's meaning: "Lyrically the song is about how sometimes you feel like you are in an endless routine and cannot escape," he said. "You begin to feel numb to the world around you, as you yearn to just feel anything, any emotion."

  • Led Zeppelin Songs - You Shook Me
    Led Zeppelin - You Shook Me


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    Album: Led Zeppelin
    Released: 1969

    You Shook Me Lyrics


    You know You Shook Me
    You shook me all night long.
    You know you shook me, baby
    You shook me all night long.
    You shook me so hard baby
    Baby, baby, please come home.

    I have a bird that whistles
    And I have birds that sing.
    I have a bird that whistles
    And I have birds that sing.
    I have a baby, won't do nothing oh!
    Oh, oh, buy a diamond ring.

    You know you shook me, baby
    You shook me all night long.
    I know you really, really, did baby.
    I said you shook me, baby.
    You shook me all night long.
    You shook me so hard, baby.
    You shook me all night long

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

    You Shook Me Song Chart
  • This is a Blues classic that had been recorded by Muddy Waters and a slew of rock musicians looking to add some Blues to their repertoire. The song was written by Willie Dixon and J.B. Lenoir. The very first version was recorded by Muddy Waters because Dixon was his bass player.
  • How did Muddy Waters feel about getting the Led Zeppelin treatment? The year after their version came out, he said: "I feel good, sure I like it. I love it. I wish someone would call my name fifty million times a day. The more you call, the more people gonna hear. That don't bother me."
  • Jeff Beck, who played with Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page in The Yardbirds, released a version of this song a few months earlier on his album Truth. In a 1977 interview with Guitar Player magazine, Page explained: "Beck and I came from the same sort of roots. If you've got things you enjoy, then you want to do them – to the horrifying point where we'd done our first LP with 'You Shook Me', and then I heard he'd done 'You Shook Me.' I was terrified because I thought they'd be the same. But I hadn't even known he'd done it, and he hadn't known that we had."
  • Jimmy Page played on many sessions for other artists and was a prominent member of The Yardbirds, but when this album was released, his guitar work became legendary not just among musicians, but also among fans. His solo on this was a great example of his talents.
  • Zeppelin frequently played at their early live shows.
  • John Paul Jones played the solos on electric piano and Hammond organ. Both were double tracked.
  • This was the first Zeppelin song to use a call-and-response blues style.
  • Page used his "backward echo" technique on this towards the end with Plant's screaming vocals and the guitar. Page first used this production technique, which involved hearing the echo before the main sound instead of after it, on the 1967 Yardbirds single "Ten Little Indians." In an interview with Guitar Magazine in 1993 Page recalled how the backwards echo effect came together on this song: "I told the engineer, Glyn Johns, that I wanted to use backwards echo on the end. He said, 'Jimmy, it can't be done.' I said 'Yes, it can. I've already done it.' Then he began arguing, so I said, 'Look, I'm the producer. I'm going to tell you what to do, and just do it.' So he grudgingly did everything I told him to, and when we were finished he started refusing to push the fader up so I could hear the result. Finally, I had to scream, 'Push the bloody fader up!' And lo and behold, the effect worked perfectly."
  • In 2000, Jimmy Page and The Black Crowes released a version of this on Live At The Greek, recorded at The Greek Theater in Los Angeles.
  • Jimmy Page was a big fan of Bluesman Willie Dixon. Page not only covered this song from Dixon's repertoire, but also "I Can't Quit You Baby." Both songs are featured on Led Zeppelin's first album. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)

  • Train Songs - Bulletproof Picasso
    Train - Bulletproof Picasso


    Train - Bulletproof Picasso Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Bulletproof Picasso
    Released: 2014

    Bulletproof Picasso Lyrics


    Am I made of paper
    'Cause I tear so easily
    Am I made of vapor
    Because I disappear
    Do I have to have a reason
    For anything I feel
    Just be glad I'm real
    Glad I'm real
    Am I real

    Are you made of lead paint
    A Bulletproof Picasso
    All the virgin saints
    Put you here to care for me
    I don't need a reason
    For anything I feel
    Just be glad I say what I mean
    And mean what I say to you

    We don't need a reason
    For anything we feel
    We don't need a reason
    Picasso's at the wheel
    So roll this top down, hell with this town
    Leave our bags behind
    We don't need a reason
    'Cause I got you, and you got me tonight
    ('Cause I got you, and you got me tonight)

    Did you ever see the waves break
    Into a million pieces
    Or stay awake
    With someone who was dying
    You don't need to tell me
    Anything at all
    I'm just glad you're here
    Glad you're real
    Are you real

    Am I made of timber
    'Cause I'm on fire
    Will you remember
    Tonight for very long
    You don't need to sell me
    On anything at all
    Just say what you mean
    And mean what you say to me

    We don't need a reason
    For anything we feel
    We don't need a reason
    Picasso's at the wheel
    So roll this top down, hell with this town
    Leave our bags behind
    We don't need a reason
    'Cause I got you, and you got me tonight

    Amber waves of grain
    Fly by highway lanes
    Waited for this change
    Seems like my entire life
    If only the good die young
    We'll outlast everyone
    For some of the things we've done
    And we've just begun

    (Oh)

    We don't need a reason
    For anything we feel
    We don't need a reason
    Picasso's at the wheel
    So roll this top down, hell with this town
    Leave our bags behind
    We don't need a reason
    'Cause I got you, and you got me tonight

    Woah (You got me tonight)
    Woah (You got me tonight)
    Woah (Oh you got me tonight)
    Woah

    Writer/s: WALKER, BUTCH / MONAHAN, PAT / MAZUR, TRENT / FREESH, MICHAEL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Bulletproof Picasso Song Chart
  • The title phrase finds Train likening themselves to Pablo Picasso. The Spanish artist had a long and successful career and Train have kept going for a couple of decades. Asked by Zoiks! Online where the name of the album came from, Pat Monahan replied: "It's actually the title of a song on the album. It's also, without knowing at the time, a way to describe Train - having dodged bullets all these years and still existing as artists."
  • The video was directed by Scantron Films and Mel Soria, the same team behind Train's "Angel in Blue Jeans" clip. Walking Dead's Emily Kinney stars as a waitress who is physically assaulted by a customer. Modern Family's Reid Ewing also features in the clip.

  • Led Zeppelin Songs - Dazed And Confused
    Led Zeppelin - Dazed And Confused


    Led Zeppelin - Dazed And Confused Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Led Zeppelin
    Released: 1969

    Dazed And Confused Lyrics


    Dazed And Confused Song Chart
  • This was inspired by an acoustic song called "I'm Confused" that Jimmy Page heard folk singer Jake Holmes perform. When Page was a member of The Yardbirds, they played on the same bill with Holmes at the Village Theatre in New York City. Holmes' version was about an acid trip, but contained many of the same elements that made their way into the Led Zeppelin version: walking bass line, paranoid lyrics and an overall spooky sound. The Yardbirds played the song in concert, but never recorded it for an album, although they did play it for a BBC taping in March 1968.

    Led Zeppelin's version was not credited to Jake Holmes, as Page felt that he changed enough of the melody and added enough new lyrics to escape a plagiarism lawsuit. While Holmes took no action at the time, he did later contact Page in regards to the matter. Holmes finally filed a lawsuit in 2010, alleging copyright infringement and naming the Led Zep guitarist as a co-defendant. It was the favorable judgment for organist Matthew Fisher in the "A Whiter Shade Of Pale" case that convinced Holmes to sue, as precedent was set that songwriting credits could be challenged in British courts many years after the fact. Unfortunately for Holmes, his case was dismissed on January 17, 2012.
  • In Shiloh Noone's book Seekers Guide To The Rhythm Of Yesteryear, he helps explain the origin of this song: "Jake Holmes, a one time member of Tim Rose & The Thorns, had written entire albums for Frank Sinatra and The Four Seasons, but his two most prolific albums released in 1967 are now recognized as groundbreaking projects. Jake's debut The Above Ground Sound Of Jake Holmes which featured Jake on acoustic guitar, Teddy Irwin on electric guitar and Rick Randle on bass carried the original 'Dazed And Confused' which Jimmy Page borrowed for the Led Zeppelin debut. This was confirmed when the Yardbirds witnessed Jake playing it live at The Village Gate in 1967. The same happened with the opening chords of Spirit's 'Taurus' which Jimmy used for 'Stairway To Heaven.' Jake's artistic actualization follow up, A Letter To Katherine December is translucently a monumental landscape that captures a surreal bluesy world somewhere between Arthur Lee and David McWilliams."
  • Page performed this with The Yardbirds with different lyrics as "I'm Confused." It appears on the album Live Yardbirds.
  • At live shows, Page played this using a violin bow on his guitar. He claimed that he got the idea from a session violinist he worked with who suggested it (the violinist was the father of actor David McCallum from The Man From U.N.C.L.E.). Eddie Phillips of the UK band The Creation guitarist pioneered the use of the violin bow on guitar strings, predating Page doing it in The Yardbirds by two years. You can hear it on the Creation song "Makin' Time." The secret to this technique: Put rosin on the bow, and the rosin sticks to the string and makes it vibrate. (thanks, George - Perth, Australia)
  • This was a showcase song at most of Led Zeppelin's concerts. They sometimes improvised on it for up to 40 minutes.
  • The guitar solo following the bow section is Page's solo from the Yardbirds' "Think About It."
  • This was the first of three songs where Page used the bow. The others were "In The Light" and "How Many More Times." The first identifiable use of the cello bow on a Jimmy Page guitar was on a Yardbirds B-side called "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor." Speaking in the subject, Page said, "When I use violin bow on guitar, it's not just a gimmick as people think, It's because some great sounds come out. You can employ legitimate bowing techniques and gain new scope and depth."
  • One of the first songs Led Zeppelin recorded, "Dazed And Confused" was released as a single in the US in January 1969, two weeks before the album was issued.

  • Zac Brown Band Songs - Homegrown
    Zac Brown Band - Homegrown


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    Album: Jekyll + Hyde
    Released: 2015

    Homegrown Lyrics


    I got a piece of land out in the country side
    Lay back and smell the sun warm up the Georgia pine
    Been so good to me, takin' it easy

    Why would I ever leave?
    'Cause I know

    I got some good friends that live down the street
    Got a good lookin' woman with her arms 'round me
    Live in a small town where it feels like home
    I've got everything I need, and nothin' that I don't

    Homegrown
    Homegrown

    We got a fire goin', down by the riverside
    Sip whiskey out the bottle, livin' like we'll never die
    C'mon and stay a while if you don't believe me

    Why would I ever leave?
    'Cause I know

    I got some good friends that live down the street
    Got a good lookin' woman with her arms 'round me
    Live in a small town where it feels like home
    I've got everything I need, and nothin' that I don't

    Homegrown
    Homegrown
    Homegrown
    Homegrown

    I got some good friends that live down the street
    Got a good lookin' woman with her arms 'round me
    Here in a small town where it feels like home
    I've got everything I need (homegrown) and nothin' that I don't (homegrown)
    Everything I need (homegrown) and nothin' that I don't (homegrown)

    It's the way that you care for the things you think you want
    It's the way that you care for the things you think you want
    It's the way that you care for the things you think you want

    I've got everything I need, nothin' that I don't (homegrown)
    Everything I need, nothin' that I don't (homegrown)
    Everything I need, nothin' that I don't (homegrown)
    Ooh everything I need, and nothin' that I don't (homegrown)

    Writer/s: ZACHRY ALEXANDER BROWN, NIKO MOON, WYATT DURRETTE
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
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    Homegrown Song Chart
  • This jubilant song finds Zac Brown singing of his Georgia hometown:

    Got a good lookin' woman with her arms around me
    Here in a small town where it feels like home
    I've got everything I need
    And nothing that I don't


    Brown is satisfied with the life he has in the small town that is his home. With his "good lookin' woman" and "good friends that live down the street," he is happy with his lot and has no ambition to leave.
  • The song was co-written and co-produced by Zac Brown with Jay Joyce, who also helmed Little Big Town's Pain Killer and Eric Church's The Outsiders albums.
  • This was released as the lead single from Jekyll + Hyde, the fourth major-label studio album by Zac Brown Band. The record is named after Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novella, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, which follows a London lawyer who investigates strange occurrences between his old friend, Dr. Henry Jekyll, and the evil Edward Hyde. The Scottish author based his story on William Brodie, a respected businessman and Edinburgh town councillor by day and a leader of a gang of robbers by night.
  • The album cover shows Brown's face with two different-colored eyes. "We wanted the Jekyll + Hyde thing to be subtle," Brown told Country Countdown USA's Lon Helton. "We thought about doing the warped face on one side and regular face on the other, but it was too on-the-nose. So we got one of the best rock photographers of all time, Danny Clinch , to shoot the video, and one of his guys came up with the two colored eyes. I've had a lot of compliments on it."

  • Kenny Loggins Songs - Footloose
    Kenny Loggins - Footloose


    Kenny Loggins - Footloose Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Footloose Soundtrack
    Released: 1984

    Footloose Lyrics


    I've been working so hard
    I'm punching my card
    Eight hours for what?
    Oh, tell me what I got
    I've got this feeling
    That time's just holding me down
    I'll hit the ceiling or else
    I'll tear up this town

    Now I gotta cut loose
    Footloose, kick off the Sunday shoes
    Please, Louise, pull me off of my knees
    Jack, get back, come on before we crack
    Lose your blues, everybody cut footloose

    You're playing so cool, obeying every rule
    Dig a way down in your heart
    You're burning yearning for some
    Somebody to tell you that life ain't passing you by
    I'm trying to tell you
    It will if you don't even try
    You'll get by if you'd only

    Cut loose, footloose, kick off the Sunday shoes
    Ooh-wee Marie shake it, shake it for me
    Woah, Milo come on, come on let's go
    Lose your blues, everybody cut footloose

    You got to turn me around and put your
    Feet on the ground, now take the hold of all
    Ah ah ah ah ah
    I'm turning you loose

    Footloose, kick off the Sunday shoes
    Please, Louise, pull me off of my knees
    Jack, get back, come on before we crack
    Lose your blues, everybody cut footloose (footloose)

    Footloose, kick off the Sunday shoes
    Please, Louise, pull me off of my knees
    Jack, get back, come on before we crack
    Lose your blues,
    Everybody cut, everybody cut
    Everybody cut, everybody cut
    Everybody cut, everybody cut
    Everybody cut, everybody cut footloose

    Writer/s: LOGGINS, KENNY / PITCHFORD, DEAN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Footloose Song Chart
  • This was the theme from the movie of the same name starring Kevin Bacon in his breakout role; Rob Lowe and Tom Cruise also tried out for the part. He plays a teenager who moves to a small town where dancing is illegal. Dean Pitchford, who wrote the screenplay to the film and the lyrics to all the songs in the movie, got the idea from a 1979 newspaper article about the town of Elmore City, Oklahoma, where a law against dancing was on the books since the 1800s. The 14 high school seniors decided they wanted a prom, and got the town council to overturn the antiquated interdiction so they could dance. Pitchford visited Elmore City to research his screenplay, where he spent a week immersing himself in their culture.

    Pitchford was an actor, appearing in stage productions of Godspell and Pippin before getting a chance to write lyrics for songs in the 1980 movie Fame. He started working on Footloose when he was a staff songwriter for Warner Brothers Publishing. For a while it looked like 20th Century Fox was going to pick up the screenplay, but it ended up being produced by Paramount, who were rewarded with $80 million in ticket sales from the film, which cost about $8 million to make.
  • Dean Pitchford called his screenplay "Cheek To Cheek" as a placeholder for a real title. Once it became clear that studios were interested, he had to come up with a real title. In our 2012 interview, Pitchford explained: "I really had to come up with a better title. So I did what I do with lyric writing: I took a yellow legal tablet, and any ideas that I had, I did not edit. I just wrote down, line after line after line. I filled page after page after page with variations and ideas that I had for it.

    About day 2, I wrote down 'footloose and fancy free,' and then I wrote down 'footloose,' and then separately 'fancy free.' When I went back over the list, I think I had four that I thought might be good ideas. But 'Footloose' was by far my favorite. I typed up hypothetical title pages, and I put, 'this title by Dean Pitchford,' as the title of the new screenplay. Then I put the four of them in a stack, and I put 'Footloose' on the bottom. I took them into a meeting with Craig (Melnick) and Dan (Zadan, producers at Fox), and I said, 'Here are some ideas for the title.' They looked at number one, they went, 'Okay. All right.' And they flipped it over, and number two, and they flipped it over, and number three, 'Okay.' And then they flipped over the last one, which was 'Footloose by Dean Pitchford,' and they lit up like a Christmas tree. I had deliberately done it that way, because it was my favorite and I was saving it for the end. And they felt what I felt, which was it was just such an interesting looking word and it didn't mean anything, but it did. And all those 'O's' gave it a visual kind of punch. We all just went for it. It sort of sold itself. I certainly didn't have an idea for a song, because I hadn't yet gotten together with Kenny Loggins. But it's one of those interesting words that looks good on paper - you see it scrawled across a billboard, and it sells itself." (Here's the full Dean Pitchford interview .)
  • Kenny Loggins was a big star and helped make Caddyshack a huge success with his song "I'm Alright" in 1980. In 1982, he had a hit with "Don't Fight It," which he wrote with Pitchford and Steve Perry, who also sang on the track. Getting Loggins for the title track was huge for Pitchford, who had never written a screenplay before and was trying to sell a movie based around 9 songs - not a popular concept at the time. Losing Loggins could have derailed the entire project, and when Kenny broke a rib from a fall he took at a show in Provo, Footloose almost met its doom. Loggins had to take time off to recover, and the only chance for Dean to write with him was during his engagement at Lake Tahoe, Nevada, where he was performing before heading to Asia. Said Pitchford: "Paramount was chomping at the bit. They wanted to know that Kenny Loggins was going to be doing the title song, and if he wasn't then we had to move on and get somebody else. So it became absolutely vital that as soon as Kenny was back on his feet, I had to go and seal the deal, and the only place that we could seal the deal, he was going to attempt to get himself back on his feet in Tahoe, play one last engagement in the States, and then go off to Asia.

    So it was decided that although Kenny lived at the time in the L.A. area, I should fly to Tahoe, and during the days when he was playing a show at night, we would try to at least get the beginning of a song so that I could go back to Paramount and say, 'Look, Kenny Loggins is pregnant, he is on board.' So I flew up to Tahoe in January of 1983, I think. I flew up sick, and I proceeded to get sicker and sicker and sicker while I was there. I had strep throat, as it turned out, but I could not let on to Kenny that I had strep throat, because I didn't want him going, 'Ooo, I can't come to your room, we can't be doing that.' And he was indeed coming to my room, because his wife Eva was there, and they had three kids at the time. I think she had given birth to their third, Isabella, so there were two little boys and a baby in his room. So that was not a place to work. So each day he would come to my room with a guitar and he was still taped up, with gauze and tape around his midriff while his rib was healing. He would show up with a guitar and he would ease himself into a chair, and it was obvious that sitting down was painful - if he was standing he was fine.

    I was spraying my throat full of Chloraseptic to kill the pain and taking decongestants so it didn't sound like I had a cold or any kind of problems. I was running a fever, like 101, but I wasn't going to let on to him, because I didn't want him running out of my hotel room. I think it was two or three days we kept up this charade with him showing up on his painkillers and me on my painkillers, and us getting the gist of the song. We wrote the verses and the chorus melodies, we wrote the first verse, and we knew what we were going to do for the chorus. Then he went off and he left me with the melody for 'I'm Free,' which is his other contribution to the movie. While he was gone, I wrote the rest of the lyric to 'Footloose,' except the bridge. We finished the bridge after he came back to the States and I went over to his house, which may have been in the Valley. I was newish to L.A. so I was kind of foggy on where the neighborhoods were. But we wrote two verses and two choruses in advance, and then put the 'First we got to turn you around,' all that stuff was the final addition that completed the song."
  • A key songwriting device on this one is the use of various names: Louise, Jack, Marie and Milo. Marie was Dean Pitchford's mother; Milo was Loggins' idea because he liked the sound of the vowels. Pitchford explained: "Once I had cracked the back of the song with the 'Oo-wee, Marie, shake it shake it for me,' once we had the idea of using names throughout the chorus and calling out, 'Jack, get back, come on before we crack,' once that had been set up as a convention, he threw out Milo because he liked the way that the words felt in his mouth. And there may have been one or two other lines that he came up with. And he did that on several other songs that we wrote. Like, we did a song for his next album called 'Let There Be Love,' and he gave me a couple of not even lines, at least the ends of lines. The word that he wanted the line to end on, or the word that he wanted the high note to be on. So it was like somebody stepping up to a canvas and putting a couple of strokes of paint on and saying, 'Okay, now go finish the painting,' and you having to figure out how to incorporate the strokes of paint into the ultimate picture."
  • There were nine original songs the Footloose movie, and six of them were Top 40 US hits. The film was released on February 17, 1984, and the week of April 14, four songs from the movie were in the Top 40: the title track, "Let's Hear It For The Boy" (by Deniece Williams, it also peaked at #1), "Holding Out For A Hero" (Bonnie Tyler) and "Dancing in the Sheets" (Shalamar). "Almost Paradise" entered the chart in May and became a #1 Adult Contemporary hit; the last single was the other one from Kenny Loggins, "I'm Free (Heaven Helps The Man)." Another popular song in the film that was not released as a single was "The Girl Gets Around" by Sammy Hagar.

    Dean Pitchford wrote the lyrics to all of these songs with a variety of co-writers. He knew what kind of songs he wanted in different part of the film, and he also wanted to avoid repetition. This led to a variety of styles and some serious crossover success. The soundtrack spent 10 weeks at #1, knocking Michael Jackson's Thriller album from the top spot in the US.
  • We know it doesn't make a lot of sense, but we really thought Kenny Loggins was "punching my car" and kicking off his "Sundance shoes," when he was really punching his card and putting on his Sunday shoes (which goes along with the religious theme in the movie - church shoes aren't good for dancing). When we asked Pitchford about the way Loggins sang his words, Dean replied: "The way that Kenny sings, I was just so in love with the way that his voice worked around the words, I was never really aware that they were hard to understand, because I knew what the words were, and I never called him on that. But I would imagine maybe if you were listening to the song for the first time, there might be a couple of things that you go, 'Come again?'"

    Pitchford adds that as he got older, he got more particular about how his
  • Dean Martin Songs - Ain't That a Kick in the Head
    Dean Martin - Ain't That a Kick in the Head


    Dean Martin - Ain't That a Kick in the Head Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Ocean's 11
    Released: 1960

    Ain't That a Kick in the Head Lyrics


    How lucky can one guy be?
    I kissed her and she kissed me
    Like the fella once said,
    "Ain't That a Kick in the Head?"
    The room was completely black,
    I hugged her and she hugged back
    Like the sailor said, quote,
    "Ain't that a hole in the boat?"

    My head keeps spinnin',
    I go to sleep and keep grinnin'
    If this is just the beginnin',
    my life is gonna be bee-yoo-tee-ful

    I've sunshine enough to spread,
    it's just like the fella said
    Tell me quick, ain't that a kick in the head?

    Like the fella once said,
    "Ain't that a kick in the head?"
    Like the sailor said, quote,
    "Ain't that a hole in the boat?"

    My head keeps spinnin',
    I go to sleep and keep grinnin'
    If this is just the beginnin',
    my life is gonna be bee-yoo-tee-ful

    She's tellin' me we'll be wed,
    she's picked out a king-size bed
    I couldn't be any better or I'd be sick
    Tell me quick oh, ain't that a kick?
    Tell me quick ain't that a kick in the head?

    Writer/s: J. VAN HEUSEN, S. CAHN
    Publisher: BARTON MUSIC CORPORATION
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  • Dean Martin originally recorded this in a Nelson Riddle-arrangement for his 1960 album This Time I'm Swingin!, but it didn't make the cut. That same year, he performed it in the movie Ocean's 11 in an alternate arrangement with Red Norvo and His Quartet.
  • This was written by Sammy Cahn, with music by Jimmy Van Heusen, in 1960. Cahn and Van Heusen also wrote "To Love and Be Loved" for the 1959 film Some Came Running, starring Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin.

    In that movie, there is a scene in which, after a poker hand with both Sinatra and Martin at the table, Sinatra's character says, "Ain't that a kick in the head." This scene would have been shot before the song was written. So the question is, did the line originate in James Jones' novel of the same name, or in the screenplay, or was it an ad lib? In any case, it seems likely to have been the be the impetus for the song. (thanks, C Plus - Austin, TX)
  • Several artist have covered this, including Robbie Williams, Cherry Poppin' Daddies, Westlife, David Slater, Ray Quinn, Hazell Dean, and Martin's daughter Deana Martin.
  • Martin's version was used in the 1999 movie Payback while Mel Gibson is, appropriately, kicking an enemy in the head.
  • This was also used on Veronica Mars, in the 2005 episode "Kanes and Abel's."
  • Using archive recordings of Martin's performance, this was made into a duet with Kevin Spacey for Forever Cool, a compilation of duets released in 2007, 12 years after the singer's death.

  • Elton John Songs - Can You Feel The Love Tonight
    Elton John - Can You Feel The Love Tonight


    Elton John - Can You Feel The Love Tonight Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Lion King Soundtrack
    Released: 1994

    Can You Feel The Love Tonight Lyrics


    There's a calm surrender to the rush of day
    When the heat of the rolling world can be turned away
    An enchanted moment and it sees me through
    It's enough for this restless warrior just to be with you

    And Can You Feel The Love Tonight? It is where we are
    It's enough for this wide-eyed wanderer that we got this far
    And can you feel the love tonight? How it's laid to rest
    It's enough to make kings and vagabonds believe the very best

    There's a time for everyone, if they only learn
    That the twisting kaleidoscope moves us all in turn
    There's a rhyme and reason to the wild outdoors
    When the heart of this star-crossed voyager beats in time with yours

    And can you feel the love tonight? It is where we are
    It's enough for this wide-eyed wanderer that we got this far
    And can you feel the love tonight? How it's laid to rest
    It's enough to make kings and vagabonds believe the very best
    It's enough to make kings and vagabonds believe the very best

    Writer/s: RICE, TIM / JOHN, ELTON
    Publisher: Walt Disney Music Company
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  • This was featured in the Disney movie The Lion King when the main character, Simba the Lion, falls in love with his childhood friend Nala, to the dismay of his friends Timon and Pumba. This version was performed by the voice actors in the film (including Nathan Lane, who voiced Timon); the Elton John version plays over the end credits of the film.
  • Working on The Lion King was a welcome opportunity for Elton, who had a say in how the songs he wrote for the film were used. He contributed most of the songs on the soundtrack, including "Circle Of Life," which was also hit (Elton says that "Circle" is a better song and more deserving of the Academy Award).

    Just a few years out of rehab, the soundtrack provided a career resurgence for Elton and led to more work writing for musicals - he would later write for Aida and Billy Elliot.
  • Elton wrote the music, Tim Rice wrote the lyrics. Rice made a name for himself putting lyrics to showtunes by Andrew Lloyd Webber. They wrote songs for Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ, Superstar, and Evita. Like Elton, Tim Rice has been knighted.
  • Elton had the Academy Award for Best Original Song locked up tight in 1995 with this song, along with two of his other Lion King contributions - "Circle of Life" and "Hakuna Matata" - nominated along with "Look What Love Has Done" by Patty Smyth (from the movie Junior) and "Make Up Your Mind" by Randy Newman (from The Paper).

    "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" was the winner, and Elton performed the song at the ceremony. After the ceremony, Elton hosted his lavish after-party for the third year; the event was a benefit for his AIDS foundation.
  • This is performed as part of the Lion King Broadway show - a lavish, wildly successful production based on the movie. It is also featured in the Lion King show at the Animal Kingdom park at Disney World.
  • A #1 Adult Contemporary hit, this was the most played song on US radio and TV in 1994.
  • Kiki Dee, Rick Astley, and Gary Barlow sang backup. Kiki Dee sang a duet with Elton on the '70s hit "Don't Go Breaking My Heart," Astley had a series of hits in the early '90s, and Barlow was a member of the group Take That.
  • This won the Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal, marking just the third Grammy win for Elton.

  • Jason Aldean Songs - Laughed Until We Cried
    Jason Aldean - Laughed Until We Cried


    Jason Aldean - Laughed Until We Cried Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Relentless
    Released: 2007

    Laughed Until We Cried Lyrics


    Goin' through my closet the other day
    I found an old yearbook, flipped right to the page of that senior trip
    Down there on that Panama strip
    We all started yelling when we smelled the beach
    Just couldn't wait to try our fake ID's
    We only had a few days
    And a whole lot of memories to make

    Oh man, we were livin'
    Didn't waste one minute
    We talked, and drank, and danced, and said goodbye
    We Laughed Until We Cried

    This past year my family
    Was sittin' cross-legged 'round the Christmas tree listenin' to granddad
    We all knew it'd probably be his last
    He was crackin' jokes, and we were takin' turns
    Tellin' stories 'bout fishin' or lessons learned
    Out on the porch with him
    We all felt like kids again

    Oh man, we were livin'
    Sittin' there reminiscin'
    We sang, and talked, and traveled back in time
    We laughed until we cried

    [Bridge:]
    It's like the best days under the sun
    Every emotion rolled into one
    A little of this, a little of that
    Kinda happy, kinda sad

    Just the other night the baby was cryin'
    So I got out of bed and rocked her awhile, and I held her tight
    And I told her it would be all right
    And my mind went back to a few years ago
    When we tried so long, we almost gave up hope
    And I remember you comin' in and tellin' me the news

    Oh man, we were livin'
    Goin' crazy in the kitchen
    We danced, and screamed, and held each other tight
    We laughed until we cried

    Writer/s: Gorley, Ashley / Lovelace, Kelley
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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  • Written by Kelley Lovelace and Ashley Gorley, this ballad was the fifth and final single from Aldean's second album.
  • The track peaked at #6 on the country chart.
  • The music video, directed by Kristin Barlowe, was filmed in Wildwood, New Jersey, and follows the singer strolling the Wildwood Boardwalk and Cape May beach. Aldean's daughter Keeley and his then-wife Jessica make cameo appearances.

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