Songs Lyrics and YT- Youtube Music Videos

Latest Post

The Rolling Stones Songs - The Last Time
The Rolling Stones - The Last Time


The Rolling Stones - The Last Time Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Out Of Our Heads (U.S.)
Released: 1965

The Last Time Lyrics


Well I told you once and I told you twice
But ya never listen to my advice
You don't try very hard to please me
With what you know it should be easy

Well this could be The Last Time
This could be the last time
Maybe the last time
I don't know, oh no, oh no

Well, I'm sorry girl but I can't stay
Feelin' like I do today
It's too much pain and too much sorrow
Guess I'll feel the same tomorrow

Well this could be the last time
This could be the last time
Maybe the last time
I don't know, oh no, oh no

Well this could be the last time
This could be the last time
Maybe the last time
I don't know, oh no, oh no

Well I told you once and I told you twice
That someone will have to pay the price
But here's a chance to change your mind
'Cause I'll be gone a long, long time

Well this could be the last time
This could be the last time
Maybe the last time
I don't know, oh no, oh no

Last time baby
To say no more
Baby I don't know
Well I don't know
Well, I don't know
I don't know
Well, I don't know
Well, I don't know
Well, I don't know
Well, I don't know
Well, I don't know
Well, I don't know
Well, I don't know

Writer/s: RICHARDS, KEITH / JAGGER, MICK
Publisher: Abkco Music, Inc.
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

The Last Time Song Chart
  • This was inspired by a 1955 Gospel song called "This May Be The Last Time" by The Staple Singers. The Stones changed the meaning of the song, making it into a stern message to a girl. The Staples version had a more uplifting message and was much more spiritual.
    Many Gospel fans felt The Stones ripped it off, since The Staple Singers never got any royalties from it. Since it is a traditional song (meaning no one owns the rights to it), many artists have recorded it, but The Stones were a very high-profile band that had success reworking songs by black artists into hits. Many people believe The Stones should have compensated The Staple Singers because it was based on their version of the song.
  • In the 2003 book According to the Rolling Stones , Keith Richards wrote: "We didn't find it difficult to write pop songs, but it was VERY difficult - and I think Mick will agree - to write one for the Stones. It seemed to us it took months and months and in the end we came up with The Last Time, which was basically re-adapting a traditional Gospel song that had been sung by the Staple Singers, but luckily the song itself goes back into the mists of time. I think I was trying to learn it on the guitar just to get the chords, sitting there playing along with the record, no gigs, nothing else to do. At least we put our own stamp on it, as the Staple Singers had done, and as many other people have before and since: they're still singing it in churches today. It gave us something to build on to create the first song that we felt we could decently present to the band to play... The Last Time was kind of a bridge into thinking about writing for the Stones. It gave us a level of confidence; a pathway of how to do it. And once we had done that we were in the game. There was no mercy, because then we had to come up with the next one. We had entered a race without even knowing it." (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • This song did have some clear antecedents in black American music, in particular the 1964 James Brown single "Maybe the Last Time," which was itself based on ideas found in a traditional gospel song that had been recorded, but not written, by the Staple Singers. Some have accused the Stones of literally stealing from their black heroes, but "The Last Time" is clearly different from and more rock-oriented than the tracks recorded by James Brown and the Staple Singers, although there are some similarities in approach and the use of the title lyric. (thanks, Joel - Chicago, IL)
  • The Stones recorded this in Los Angeles on a one day tour stopover on their way to Australia. The Stones were on a grueling American tour, but in order to capitalize on their success they wanted to keep cranking out singles, especially in England because they were not there. As a result, they frequently recorded in between American shows.
  • Phil Spector assisted with the production. You can hear his "Wall Of Sound" approach on the recording.
  • The opening guitar riff repeats throughout the song. This was an innovative device for a pop song at the time.
  • A 1997 song called "Bittersweet Symphony" by The Verve sampled an obscure orchestral version of this track. The Stones' former manager Allen Klein, who owns the publishing rights to The Stones version of "The Last Time," received extensive royalties, as "Bittersweet Symphony" was a radio hit and even used in a Nike commercial.
  • This was the first song Mick Jagger and Keith Richards wrote that was an A-side single. The Stones played a lot of covers before they learned to write songs.
  • The Who recorded this in 1967 as a show of support when The Stones were being held in England on drug charges.

  • Martina McBride Songs - Wild Angels
    Martina McBride - Wild Angels


    Martina McBride - Wild Angels Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Wild Angels
    Released: 1995

    Wild Angels Lyrics


    Between the perfect world and the bottom line
    Keeping love alive in these troubled times
    It's a miracle in itself
    And we know too well what that's about
    Still we made it through, only God knows how
    We must've had a little help
    (Must've been)

    [Chorus]
    Wild Angels, Wild Angels
    Watching over you and me
    Wild Angels, Wild Angels
    Baby what else could it be

    Well it must've been hard, it must've been tough
    Keeping up with crazy fools like us
    'Cause it's so easy to fall apart
    And we still break each other's heart sometimes
    Spent some nights on the jagged side
    Somehow we wake up in each other's arms
    (Must've been)

    [Chorus]

    There are some nights
    I watch you while you dream
    I swear I hear the sound of beating wings

    [Chorus]

    Writer/s: STINSON, HARRY / HARRISON, GARY / BERG, MATRACA
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Wild Angels Song Chart
  • This Matraca Berg, Gary Harrison and Harry Stinson penned cut was released on November 20, 1995 as the second single from McBride's album of the same name. The song topped the country chart, giving McBride her first ever #1.
  • The song is about a female deciding there must be "wild angels" watching over her and her man, which are keeping their love alive. Matraca Berg told The Boot the story of how the three songwriters crafted the hit. "I started it with Harry. I don't know what we were smoking that day, but it was a very lofty, kind of poetic, lyric. I heard it [recently] and thought, 'What was I thinking?'"

    "We demoed it, and every time Pat [Higdon, my publisher] would play it for somebody, they would say, 'What does this mean'" I knew that the lyric was off, but they loved the music, they loved the title."

    Matraca Berg and Harry Stinson brought in Gary Harrison for the rewrite. "It was just so simple," said Berg. "[He said], "You say, 'Wild angels, wild angels' — what's this other thing, 'Blue horses'?" And after we got that figured out, Martina snatched it up."

    "Gary gave me an epiphany with that song," she added: "Get them a good, kick-ass chorus, and you can write whatever you want to in the verses."
  • That's McBride's daughter, Delaney, who was born in December 1994, that can be heard laughing in the song's intro.
  • Thom Oliphant directed the music video, which finds McBride singing on top of the Clock Tower Building in Brooklyn, New York, while an angel touches the lives of people below. The concept and black-and-white visuals were inspired by the 1987 Wim Wenders film Wings of Desire, about an angel who falls in love with a human woman.

    The shoot was a precarious one, as Oliphant explained to Songfacts : "Up there, it's pretty dangerous. There's nothing to keep you from stepping off the side of the building. For every shot of somebody, from Martina sitting on the side to the extras, there's three guys with safety harnesses crouched behind the ledge making sure that those people are attached to a bungee cord."

    He would return to the location the following year to shoot Amy Grant's "Takes a Little Time" video.

  • The Rolling Stones Songs - Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
    The Rolling Stones - Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing In The Shadow?


    The Rolling Stones - Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing In The Shadow? Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)
    Released: 1966

    Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing In The Shadow? Lyrics


    Have you seen your mother, baby, standing in the shadow?
    Have you had another, baby, standing in the shadow?
    I'm glad I opened your eyes
    The have-nots would have tried to freeze you in ice

    Have you seen your brother, baby, standing in the shadow?
    Have you had another baby, standing in the shadow?
    Well I was just passing the time
    I'm all alone, won't you give all your sympathy to mine?

    Tell me a story about how you adore me
    Live through the shadow, see through the shadow,
    Live through the shadow, tear at the shadow
    Hate in the shadow, love in the shadow life

    Have you seen your lover, baby, standing in the shadow?
    Have they had another baby, standing in the shadow?
    Where have you been all your life?
    Talking about all the people who would try anything twice

    Have you seen your mother, baby, standing in the shadow?
    Has she had another baby, standing in the shadow?
    You take your choice at this time
    The brave old world or the slide to the depths of decline

    Writer/s: RICHARDS, KEITH / JAGGER, MICK
    Publisher: Abkco Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing In The Shadow? Song Chart
  • Keith Richards: "You must listen to it and place your own interpretation on the lyric. There is no attempt to present a controversial 'Mother' theme." (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • The American single had a picture of The Stones in women's clothes on the sleeve. After the photo session, they kept their costumes on and went to a bar in New York.
  • A promotional video was made for this, featuring the Stones in drag. This was one of the first music videos.
  • This was the first Stones song that used a brass section.
  • There is guitar feedback at the beginning and end. The Beatles had used feedback before, but it was still a new technique.
  • Keith Richards: "I liked the track, I hated the mix. Mainly because there was a fantastic mix of the thing, which was just right. But because they were in a rush and they needed to edit it down for the Ed Sullivan Show, the mix was rushed and the essential qualities of it, for me, disappeared. Just because of the lack of time. It needed another couple weeks. The rhythm section is almost lost completely." (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • This was the first Stones song released in the US and England at the same time.
  • The B-side of the single was Who's "Driving Your Plane?" Both sides of the single are questions.
  • When The Stones performed this on The Ed Sullivan Show, guitarist Brian Jones wore a cast on his hand. It was rumored that he got the injury when he punched a wall.
  • Glyn Johns, who engineered the "As Tears Go By" session in 1965, engineered this song as well. This led to more work with The Stones, recording the live album Got Live If You Want It! in the fall of 1966 and then engineering the London Between The Buttons sessions in November of that year. He was used as chief engineer for the producer-less Their Satanic Majesties Request in 1967, after which he suggested to the Rolling Stones that they use Jimmy Miller as their next producer. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • Mike Leander arranged the horns. He also did the horns on The Stones "As Tears Go By" and wrote the score for the Beatles' "She's Leaving Home." (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France, for above 2)

  • Napalm Death Songs - How The Years Condemn
    Napalm Death - How The Years Condemn


    Napalm Death - How The Years Condemn Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Apex Predator – Easy Meat
    Released: 2015

    How The Years Condemn Lyrics


    How The Years Condemn Song Chart
  • Bassist Shane Embury penned this song. He explained: "Musically I wanted this track to encompass lots of different rhythms and nuances in the short space of time which the song occupies, which I hope we achieve, and that it bursts with an intensity and emotion to match the theme of the lyrics!"

    "Lyrically, it's a departure from the rest of the new album as its self-reflective," Embury added. "A couple of years ago I was hospitalized prior to a very important tour and was forced to miss out on going and had to stay at home. More importantly, I realized in the time I was in hospital that I really had to make a choice which was either to carry on down the same path of selfish destruction as I had seen some of my friends embark on or stay around for the people I loved and who loved me. Yes, it's a familiar story, no doubt. but it was an awakening for me, which I very much needed and shortly after I was blessed with the birth of my daughter, so I am glad I made the right decision."

  • The Rolling Stones Songs - Paint It Black
    The Rolling Stones - Paint It Black


    The Rolling Stones - Paint It Black Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Aftermath (U.S.)
    Released: 1966

    Paint It Black Lyrics


    I see a red door and I want it painted black
    No colors anymore, I want them to turn black
    I see the girls walk by dressed in their summer clothes
    I have to turn my head until my darkness goes

    I see a line of cars and they're all painted black
    With flowers and my love, both never to come back
    I see people turn their heads and quickly look away
    Like a newborn baby it just happens ev'ryday

    I look inside myself and see my heart is black
    I see my red door and I must have it painted black
    Maybe then I'll fade away and not have to face the facts
    It's not easy facing up when your whole world is black

    No more will my green sea go turn a deeper blue
    I could not foresee this thing happening to you
    If I look hard enough into the setting sun
    My love will laugh with me before the morning comes

    I see a red door and I want it painted black
    No colors anymore I want them to turn black
    I see the girls walk by dressed in their summer clothes
    I have to turn my head until my darkness goes

    I want to see your face painted black, black as night, black as coal
    Don't want to see the sun, flying high in the sky
    I want to see it painted, painted, painted, painted black, yea

    Writer/s: RICHARDS, KEITH / JAGGER, MICK
    Publisher: Abkco Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Paint It Black Song Chart
  • This is written from the viewpoint of a person who is depressed; he wants everything to turn black to match his mood. There was no specific inspiration for the lyrics. When asked at the time why he wrote a song about death, Mick Jagger replied: "I don't know. It's been done before. It's not an original thought by any means. It all depends on how you do it."
  • The song seems to be about a lover who died:

    "I see a line of cars and they're all painted black" - The hearse and limos.

    "With flowers and my love both never to come back" - The flowers from the funeral and her in the hearse. He talks about his heart being black because of his loss.

    "I could not foresee this thing happening to you" - It was an unexpected and sudden death.

    "If I look hard enough into the setting sun, my love will laugh with me before the morning comes" - This refers to her in Heaven. (thanks, Daryn - Mays Landing, NJ)
  • The Rolling Stones wrote this as a much slower, conventional soul song. When Bill Wyman began fooling around on the organ during the session doing a takeoff of their original as a spoof of music played at Jewish weddings. Co-manager Eric Easton (who had been an organist), and Charlie Watts joined in and improvised a double-time drum pattern, echoing the rhythm heard in some Middle Eastern dances. This new more upbeat rhythm was then used in the recording as a counterpoint to the morbid lyrics.
  • Stones guitarist Brian Jones played the sitar on this track. He made good television by balancing the instrument on his lap during appearances.
  • Keith Richards: "We were in Fiji for about three days. They make sitars and all sorts of Indian stuff. Sitars are made out of watermelons or pumpkins or something smashed so they go hard. They're very brittle and you have to be careful how you handle them. We had the sitars, we thought we'd try them out in the studio. To get the right sound on 'Paint It Black' we found the sitar fitted perfectly. We tried a guitar but you can't bend it enough." (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • This was used as the theme song for Tour Of Duty, a CBS show about the Vietnam War which ran from 1987-1989.
  • On the single, there is a comma before the word "Black" in the title, rendering it, "Paint It, Black." This of course changes the context, implying that a person named "Black" is being implored to paint. While some fans interpreted this as a statement on race relations, it's far more likely that the rogue comma was the result of a clerical error, something not uncommon in the '60s.
  • Mick Jagger: "That was the time of lots of acid. It has sitars on it. It's like the beginnings of miserable psychedelia. That's what the Rolling Stones started - maybe we should have a revival of that."
  • U2 did a cover for the 7" B-side of "Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses," and used some of it in live versions of "Bad." Other artists who have covered the song include Deep Purple, Vanessa Carlton , GOB, Tea Party, Jonny Lang, Face to Face, Earth Crisis, W.A.S.P., Rage, Glenn Tipton, Elliott Smith, Eternal Afflict, Anvil, and Risa Song.
  • Jack Nitzsche played keyboards. Besides working with The Stones, Nitzsche arranged records for Phil Spector and scored many movies. Nitzsche had an unfortunate moment when he appeared on the TV show Cops after being arrested for waving a gun at a guy who stole his hat. He died of a heart attack in 2000 at age 63.
  • The Stones former manager Allen Klein owned the publishing rights to this song. In 1965, The Stones hired him and signed a deal they would later regret. With Klein controlling their money, The Stones signed over the publishing rights to all the songs they wrote up to 1969. Every time this is used in a commercial or TV show, Klein's estate (he died in 2009) gets paid.
  • This is featured in the closing credits of the movie The Devil's Advocate. It is also heard at the end of Stanley Kubrick's movie Full Metal Jacket, where it serves as an allegory of the sorrow of the sudden death in the song relating to the emotional death of the men in the film, and of all men in war. (thanks, Joseph - Taree, Australia)
  • "Paint It Black" was referenced in the second verse of the song "Thirteen" by Big Star:

    Won't you tell your Dad get off my back?
    Tell him what we said 'bout "Paint It Black"
    Rock 'n' Roll is here to stay
    Come inside where it's OK
    And I'll shake you


    (thanks, John - Tipperary, Ireland)
  • This song was used in the movie Stir Of Echoes with Kevin Bacon. In the movie, Bacon's character hears the first few chords of it in a memory, but could not think of the song. It drives him crazy through most of the movie. (thanks, Mary - Phoenix, AZ)
  • Talking on his Absolute Radio show, Stones' co-guitarist Ronnie Wood disclosed that Keith Richards has trouble remembering how to play this song. He revealed, "We always have this moment of hesitation where we don't know if Keith's going to get the intro right."
  • Keith Richards: "What made 'Paint It Black' was Bill Wyman on the organ, because it didn't sound anything like the finished record until Bill said, 'You go like this.'"
  • Ciara recorded a breathy, stirring cover for the 2015 movie, The Last Witch Hunter. The R&B star told Rolling Stone that it was a surprise for her when she got the call from Universal Publishing and Lionsgate to record the tune. "When they asked me to do this, I was like, 'Absolutely. This would be an honor,'" she said. "I had never thought to cover this song. It was never on my radar to cover it, but when the opportunity came along, I was very thrilled, because I love what the producer Adrianne Gonzales did."

    "The direction that she went in was actually a sound I've always wanted to play with, and it just didn't get any better than being able to cover a Rolling Stones song," Ciara continued. "I feel like it pushes the edge and the limit for me, in reference to what people probably expect from me. So this was so many cool things in one. It was a huge honor, and then creatively I just got to really have some fun that I don't usually do in my music."

  • Rae Sremmurd Songs - Lit Like Bic
    Rae Sremmurd - Lit Like Bic


    Rae Sremmurd - Lit Like Bic Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: SremmLife
    Released: 2015

    Lit Like Bic Lyrics


    Drinkin' on somethin'
    Man I gotta be drinkin' on somethin'
    Just chillin' with me, what the hell you doin' smokin' on green
    Gotta be drinkin' on somethin'
    I'm smokin' on somethin', try to go pop on somethin'
    I ain't trippin' man, I don't give a fuck if it's your girl
    Man she drinkin' on somethin', smokin' on somethin'
    Have you smokin' on somethin'

    Lit, lit, lit, Lit Like Bic
    SremmLife shit, bendin' by 6
    2 by 2, 4 by 4
    SremmLife shit, don't answer that door

    Neighbors keep knockin', bitches keep watchin'
    Hoes keep jockin', but the money keep flockin'
    They wishin' we was floppin', I can see it on their faces
    I can point at different bitches and I bet they all from different places
    Look at all this money, lit, lit, lit
    SremmLife shit, poppin' chapstick
    Pop a bad bitch, I'm so grown
    Brand new car, I'm so on
    Yeah nigga what, all my niggas rich
    All my bitches rich too, so you need a key to come visit
    New life shit, test this cup
    Test this cup, do it for us
    Four eyed, damn, I'm twisted bad, I can feel it
    Aquafina water, go ahead and peel it
    Go ahead and peel it, do it if you dare
    I just wanna lay it down and run my fingers right through her hair
    Remove her underwear, lick, lick, lick
    Lit sex yes, she show chest
    Breathe in deep, geeked all week
    Sunday night, Sunday fight
    Argue, don't wanna argue
    How could you think that I would ever leave you?
    I see right through you
    Get money with the same crew
    I fuck the same hoes like you
    Switch 'em out once a week, I'm cool
    That's mid, I'm cool
    Midnight crew, paint the Maserati midnight blue
    Money pool, I'm 'bout to swim right through
    Who are you?

    Who said they got that stanky loud? I wanna smell it
    You say you run your fuckin' town, I let you tell it
    Who really run the underground? I wanna meet you
    I'm really tryna bite the style, you know we see you
    Before I let my whole hood down I'll bring my team up
    You say you run your fuckin' town, we need to link up
    I came from that dirty town, look how I clean up
    I came from that dirty town, look how I clean up
    Lit, lit, like Jeeper's Creepers, wild boy in a wife beater
    Hoppin' out of that two seater, doot doot, that's a new Beamer
    Bad bitches come see Jimmy, just might leave a tip with you
    Lit, lit, might spend a ticket, see if these red bottoms fit you
    I'm doin' numbers, Sremm goin' bonkers
    Blasts bustin', better run for cover
    Drapped up, I might run for governor
    I need bottles here on the double
    I need bitches here on the double
    I need condoms here on the double
    Face Sremm and that's double trouble

    Lit, lit, lit, lit like Bic
    SremmLife shit, bendin' by 6
    2 by 2, 4 by 4
    SremmLife shit, don't answer that door

    Writer/s: BROWN, AAQUIL / BROWN, KHALIF / HYBICKI, STEPHEN / MILLER, JEREMY
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Lit Like Bic Song Chart
  • Rae Sremmurd is a Mississippi-bred hip-hop duo comprised of Swae Lee and Slim Jimmy. This is the opening track of their debut album, SremmLife, which is basically a freestyle. Swae Lee told Complex magazine: "Everything just be fun that we do. Everything just be fire. Having fun is lit. Lit like Bic, everything flames. It's really a freestyle. I just went in there one take. Jimmy just went in there one take."
  • Local producer Backpack supplied the beat. Swae Lee said: "I like the bass on this song. When [our] engineer played [the beat] I was like, 'What the f--k?' We had just did some songs, and he was like, 'I got some beats.' So we heard them with open ears, and they sounded good, and we said, 'Load it up.'"
  • The montage clip, filmed over the course of a few months, is a doc-style look at Slim Jimmy and Swae Lee's predilection for living it up. Justin Beiber, Mike WiLL Made It, 2 Chainz, Miley Cyrus and Jimmy Fallon are just some of the famous people who show up in the video.

  • Sting Songs - All This Time
    Sting - All This Time


    Sting - All This Time Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Soul Cages
    Released: 1991

    All This Time Lyrics


    I looked out across the river today.
    Saw a city in the fog and an old church town where the seagulls play.
    Saw the sad shire horses walking home in the sodium light,
    Two priests on the ferry.
    October geese on a cold winter's night.
    All This Time the river flowed endlessly to the sea.

    Two priests came 'round our house tonight,
    One young, one old, to offer prayers for the dying to serve the final rite.
    One to learn, one to teach which way the cold wind blows.
    And fussing and flapping in priestly black like a murder of crows.
    All this time the river flowed endlessly to the sea.

    If I had my way, take a boat from the river and I'd bury the old man.
    I'd bury him at sea.

    Blessed are the poor, for they shall inherit the earth.
    Better to be poor than a fat man in the eye of the needle.
    As these words were spoken I swear I hear the old man laughing.
    What good is a used up world and how could it be worth having?
    All this time the river flowed endlessly like a silent tear.

    All this time the river flowed.
    Father, if Jesus exists then how come he never lives here?
    Yeah yeah. Yeah yeah. Yeah yeah.

    Teachers told the Romans built this place.
    They built a wall and a temple and an edge of the empire garrison town.
    They lived and they died.
    They prayed to their gods, but the stone gods did not make a sound.
    And their empire crumbles 'till all that was left
    Were the stones the workmen found.
    All this time the river flowed in the falling light of a Northern sun.
    If I had my way, take a boat from the river.
    Men go crazy in the congregations, they only get better one by one.
    One by one. One by one by one. One by one.

    (I looked out across)
    Sad shire horses walking home in the sodium light.
    (the river today)

    Writer/s: STING
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    All This Time Song Chart
  • This song is about a boy who wants to bury his father at sea over the objections of two priests. It's a satire of rituals - the priests think the man should be buried according to their practices.
  • Sting's father died shortly before he wrote this song, and The Soul Cages album was a result of his grief. Sting wrote in Lyrics By Sting: "We'd had a difficult relationship, and his death hit me harder than I'd imagined possible. I felt emotionally and creatively paralyzed, isolated, and unable to mourn. I just felt numb and empty, as if the joy had been leached out of my life."

    He added: "I became obsessed with my hometown and its history, images of boats and the sea, and my childhood in the shadow of the shipyards."
  • The music is based on a Cello suite from Bach.
  • Sting used the river to represent continuity. Civilizations and structures can come to an end, but rivers are always there. He explained in an acceptance speech when he was honored by his hometown of Newcastle:

    "I was born with in sight of that river [The River Tyne]. It runs through my veins, as surely as it runs through the landscape of my dreams. It is a constant recurring theme in many of my songs: 'All this time the river flowed endlessly to the sea.' I wrote that song about the time of the death of my father, gaining some solace in the idea that one human life may come to an end, but the river carries on, just as those of us who are left must carry on."
  • Most of the images, including the priests, shire horses and ferry, are based on things Sting encountered when he was growing up.
  • Sting became interested in the burial at sea theme after reading about cultures that bury their dead in boats, which are supposed to take them to the afterlife.
  • Melanie Griffith is in the video along with Sting's wife, Trudie Styler. They play French maids.
  • Sting used this to open most of the shows on his Soul Cages tour.
  • Sting used this as the title to his 2001 concert album. The show was recorded in Italy on Sept 11, the day of the terrorist attacks on America. The planned webcast was pulled after one song, but the concert continued with a somber tone.
  • Sting wrote this in Normandy while staying in the room novelist Marcel Proust used to occupy. He told The Independent: "OK, I'm in Proust's room, Remembrance of Things Past and all that, right, sat down and looked at the sea. Wrote a few images down, a bit of free association, and then after a while you get some idea of a structure. Songwriting has always been a miraculous process which is incredibly satisfying, and I don't necessarily understand how it's done. And, for me, it happens with less and less frequency, actually. Which is scary, I suppose."
  • Along with "Island of Souls" and "When We Dance," this was one of three previously released songs that Sting included in his 2014 musical The Last Ship, which was inspired by his childhood growing up in a shipbuilding community. Sting, who wrote all the music for the play, joined the cast of the Broadway production a few months after it opened.

  • Rae Sremmurd Songs - My X
    Rae Sremmurd - My X


    Rae Sremmurd - My X Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: SremmLife
    Released: 2015

    My X Lyrics


    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch
    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch
    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch
    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch

    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch
    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch
    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch
    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch

    The ho should've never chose me
    And I should've never chose her
    Now I'm in the same predicament that you was in
    Back then when you was fuckin' 'round with her
    A ho just gon' be a ho
    And a slut just gon' be a slut
    But now my money long, real, real, real long
    And I just can't give two fucks
    Look, you should've had a check, bitch
    (Hold on a second)
    You could've had a check, bitch
    Shoulda, coulda, woulda, now I'm with my next bitch
    And you just another name on the checklist
    These hoes been tossed and thrown 'round
    Bitch oh pee-yew, you so foul
    How you gon' do all of that there and put your head down?
    As a man that's all I really got to say about you
    Damn, gon' call my phone askin', "Can we start over?"
    She interruptin' me, countin' my money, I had to start over

    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch
    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch
    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch
    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch

    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch
    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch
    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch
    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch

    My ex bitch, must have been defective
    But my new bitch, look like Cinderella
    She a dime bitch, ain't too much you can tell her
    Upgrade everything, new whip, new bitch, new bezel
    Got the Lam bitch chopped, it ain't nothin', I'm the real Hugh Hefner
    And you didn't work out, that's cool cause my new bitch better
    Bitch, you busted, it ain't no more red bottoms
    No more overseas shoppin' but yes I'll still take that sloppy
    I know you see me in that 'Rari cause it ain't no ceilings
    When I see you in the city, it ain't no hard feelings
    Ho', you shoulda used your head, bitch
    Hey, you coulda had a check, bitch

    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch
    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch
    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch
    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch

    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch
    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch
    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch
    My ex-bitch, I'm shinin' on my ex-bitch

    Writer/s: Aaquil Brown, Khalif Brown
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    My X Song Chart
  • Rae Sremmurd's Slim Jimmy commented to Complex magazine: "This is pretty much everything everybody in America wants to say to their ex. Everybody wants take a s--t on they ex-bitch."
  • Swae Lee recalled the story of the song: "We made that song with Mike WiLL, we were in his car actually in his S6 like, 'My S6, I'm riding in my S6.' [Singing together] But what we were like, 'What about our ex bitch? My ex bitch I'm shinin on my ex bitch.' I had about two serious relationships with girls.†‹ But at the end we're rolling stones. Jimmy was in love. I was in love probably like 'two times.'"
  • Young Chop supplied the beat. The Chicago producer's other credits include DJ Khaled's "Suffering From Success," Big Sean's "Guap" and Chief Keef's "Love Sosa."

  • Leadbelly Songs - Goodnight Irene
    Leadbelly - Goodnight Irene


    Leadbelly - Goodnight Irene Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Leadbelly Volume One
    Released: 1950

    Goodnight Irene Lyrics


    Goodnight Irene Song Chart
  • This is a folk standard, meaning no one knows who wrote it. Leadbelly's version has become the most widely recognized.
  • Leadbelly, whose real name was Huddie Ledbetter, developed this while he was in jail for attempted murder from 1918-1924. It won him his freedom when the warden let him go after hearing this.
  • In 1930, Leadbelly was once again jailed for attempted murder. Once again, his music won him his freedom when John Lomax and his son Alan convinced prison officials to release him. John and Alan Lomax were anthropologists and music historians who collected songs to preserve in the Library of Congress. They led a successful campaign to free Leadbelly and got him released in 1934. Leadbelly continued to record, and although he never made much money, his music is considered a big piece of US history, as it describes the struggles of black Americans.
  • Most recorded versions are much more tame than Leadbelly's original, with the line "I'll get you in my dreams" replaced with "I'll see you in my dreams."
  • In 1950, one year after Leadbelly died, this was a #1 hit for the folk group The Weavers. Other artists to record the song include Ry Cooder, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, The Chieftains, Tom Waits and Peter, Paul and Mary. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)

  • Rae Sremmurd Songs - Up Like Trump
    Rae Sremmurd - Up Like Trump


    Rae Sremmurd - Up Like Trump Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: SremmLife
    Released: 2015

    Up Like Trump Lyrics


    Up like Donald Trump, up, word?
    Up, up, up, up

    Up like Donald Trump (up)
    Chain swings like nunchucks
    She gon' chew you up, yeah
    Twerk like she from Russia
    Don't get me wile'd up (up)
    Soldiers at a 10 hut
    Look what you've don' done (up)
    Now you've done fucked up, up

    Up like Donald Trump (up)
    Chain swings like nunchucks
    She gon' chew you up, yeah
    Twerk like she from Russia
    Don't get me wile'd up (up)
    Soldiers at a 10 hut
    Look what you've don' done (up)
    Now you've done fucked up, up

    Read my lips, I do my own stunts
    Bitch wanna go on a date
    Pull up to Suntrust
    Wear my hat to the front, yeah
    Like I drive a truck
    Like I drive a truck
    All white Bentley truck
    ATM go nuts
    I do what I want
    I say what I want
    I grew up on Pac
    Kush smell just like must
    Turn it into dust
    Man my style is tough
    Y'all huffed all that puss
    Twerk like she from Russia
    Try hard not to love her
    But she so damn bad
    I might have to cuff her
    Rock like Billy Ray
    That's a nigga idol
    Forbes list, Forbes list, Forbes list, Forbes, read it like the Bible

    Up like Donald Trump (up)
    Chain swings like nunchucks
    She gon' chew you up, yeah
    Twerk like she from Russia
    Don't get me wile'd up (up)
    Soldiers at a 10 hut
    Look what you've don' done (up)
    Now you've done fucked up, up

    Up like Donald Trump (up)
    Chain swings like nunchucks
    She gon' chew you up, yeah
    Twerk like she from Russia
    Don't get me wile'd up (up)
    Soldiers at a 10 hut
    Look what you've don' done (up)
    Now you've done fucked up, up

    Up Like Trump, all of a sudden
    Solo cup when brought to the public
    Balmain's clean as a whistle
    Green ain't the issue
    Lil bit of money make a difference
    Nothin' is somethin', it's so hard to function
    With all of these hoes in the house
    Fuck y'all social, my blood still rushin
    My hearts still thumpin'
    Up like Trump
    Kickin' like Ike
    Got bitch twerkin' on Skype
    MGM every night
    Sremm at the door
    King of the swipe
    Mu'fuckers worry bout' lice
    Only bitches, they ain't got a single dollar, or a nickel
    They ain't even got a penny, for the strippers
    And they wanna pop bottles, like winners
    Check my pedigree I always been a money fiend
    All these fuckin' rings I'm shinin' like a fuckin' king
    Breakin' down the kush, don't it look so plush?
    Take a couple puffs, I'm like Donald Trump, up!

    Up like Donald Trump (up)
    Chain swings like nunchucks
    She gon' chew you up, yeah
    Twerk like she from Russia
    Don't get me wile'd up (up)
    Soldiers at a 10 hut
    Look what you've don' done (up)
    Now you've done fucked up, up

    Up like Donald Trump (up)
    Chain swings like nunchucks
    She gon' chew you up, yeah
    Twerk like she from Russia
    Don't get me wile'd up (up)
    Soldiers at a 10 hut
    Look what you've don' done (up)
    Now you've done fucked up, up up
    Up like Trump

    Writer/s: BROWN, AAQUIL / BROWN, KHALIF / UWAEZUOKE, SONNY
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Up Like Trump Song Chart
  • This song finds the Rae Sremmurd duo paying tribute to American business magnate Donald Trump. Swae Lee told Complex: "I think Donald Trump is cool. I him and I'm like, "That's a cool motherf---er." He's rich as f—k."
  • Donald Trump become a national celebrity through hosting the NBC reality show The Apprentice. Mac Miller's first hit single "Donald Trump" also pays tribute to the infamous entrepreneur.
  • Set in Donald Trump's hometown of New York City, the video finds the rap duo living it up at a penthouse party. The pair are also seen in the middle of Times Square and taking over a double-decker bus. Swae Lee recalled: "When we go to the top of the bus we look down and Donald Trump is on there. Nobody knows it, but when we first got on the bus after the shoot we just look at the bus and Donald Trump is there. Not on the bus, just a picture of him. It didn't get in the video, but it's a fun fact I guess."

  • The Rolling Stones Songs - Out Of Time
    The Rolling Stones - Out Of Time


    The Rolling Stones - Out Of Time Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Aftermath
    Released: 1966

    Out Of Time Lyrics


    You don't know what's going on
    You've been away for far too long
    You can't come back and think you are still mine
    You're out of touch, my baby
    My poor discarded baby
    I said, baby, baby, baby, you're Out Of Time

    Well, baby, baby, baby, you're out of time
    I said, baby, baby, baby, you're out of time
    You are all left out
    Out of there without a doubt
    'Cause baby, baby, baby, you're out of time

    A girl who wants to run away, discovers that she's had her day
    It's no good thinking that you are still mine
    You're out of touch, my baby, my poor unfaithful baby
    I said baby, baby, baby you're out of time

    Well, baby, baby, baby, you're out of time
    I said, baby, baby, baby, you're out of time
    You are all left out
    Out of there without a doubt
    'Cause baby, baby, baby, you're out of time

    You thought you were a clever girl giving up your social whirl
    But you can't come back and be the first in line
    You're obsolete, my baby, my poor old fashioned baby
    I said baby, baby, baby you're out of time

    Well, baby, baby, baby, you're out of time
    I said, baby, baby, baby, you're out of time
    Yes, you are all left out
    Out of there without a doubt
    'Cause baby, baby, baby, you're out of time

    Baby, baby, baby, you're out of time
    I said, baby, baby, baby, you're out of time

    Writer/s: RICHARDS, KEITH / JAGGER, MICK
    Publisher: Abkco Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Out Of Time Song Chart
  • In this song, Mick Jagger sings about snubbing a girl who wants him back. Getting the upper hand in a relationship was becoming a common theme with The Stones.
  • In England, this was a #1 hit for Chris Farlowe in 1967. Farlowe also covered The Stones' "Think" and "Ride On, Baby." Farlowe's cover, (which was produced by Mick Jagger), is the only Jagger/Richards written chart topper in the UK performed by another act. (thanks, Edward Pearce - Ashford, Kent, England)
  • This was left off the US version of Aftermath. A different version was included on the compilation album Flowers.
  • Brian Jones played the marimbas. He played many unusual instruments for the Stones until his death in 1969.
  • The Stones released a symphonic version on their album Metamorphosis. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)

  • Sleater-Kinney - Bury Our Friend
    Sleater-Kinney - Bury Our Friends


    Sleater-Kinney - Bury Our Friends Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: No Cities To Love
    Released: 2014

    Bury Our Friends Lyrics


    Today I am stitched, I am sewn
    Patch me up, I've got want in my bones
    Like some doll you thought you could throw away
    I found my legs

    Ready to climb out from under concrete
    Only I get to be sickened by me
    My body a smudge
    Can't make out the details
    Want to start over and come into being

    Exhume our idols and Bury Our Friends
    We're wild and weary but we won't give in
    We're sick with worry
    These nerve less days
    We live on dread in our own guilded age

    This dark world is precious to me
    My scars make me breathe in so deep
    My body has no need for sleep
    This time around

    Ready to find fragments of stillness
    Only I get to be punished by me
    Your voice is a crumb, it leads me from the wildness
    Wanna start over, forget everything

    Exhume our idols and bury our friends
    We're wild and weary but we won't give in
    We're sick with worry
    These nerve less days
    We live on dread in our own guilded age

    Make me a headline
    I wanna be that bold
    Make me a spotlight
    So I can see the gold

    Make me a headline
    I wanna feel that bold
    Make me a spotlight
    So I can see the gold

    Exhume our idols and bury our friends
    We're wild and weary but we won't give in
    We're sick with worry
    These nerve less days
    We live on dread in our own guilded age

    We speak in circles
    We dance in code
    Untame and hungry
    On fire in the cold
    Exhume our idols and bury our friends
    We're wild and weary but we won't give in

    Writer/s: CORIN LISA TUCKER, CARRIE RACHEL BROWNSTEIN, JANET LEE WEISS
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Bury Our Friends Song Chart
  • This sledgehammer of a rock song finds Sleater-Kinney insisting "We're wild and weary but we won't give in!" Guitarist and co-vocalist Carrie Brownstein explained during an interview with NPR that the track was about, "trying to posit yourself — your body or your mind — into a space that is... assured, and safe, and sort of rejecting criticism."

  • Lyrics

    Contact Form

    Name

    Email *

    Message *

    Powered by Blogger.
    Javascript DisablePlease Enable Javascript To See All Widget