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Dexys Midnight Runners Songs - There, There My Dear
Dexys Midnight Runners - There, There My Dear


Dexys Midnight Runners - There, There My Dear Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Searching For The Young Soul Rebels
Released: 1980

There, There My Dear Lyrics


Dear Robin
Hope you dont mind me writing, its just that theres more than one thing I
need to ask you. If youre so anti-fashion, why not wear flares, instead of
dressing down all the same. Its just that looking like that I can express
my dissatisfaction.

Dear Robin
Let me explain, though youd never see in a million years. Keep quoting
Cabaret, Berlin, Burroughs, J.G. Ballard, Duchamp, Beauvoir, Kerouac,
Kierkegaard, Michael Rennie. I dont believe you really like Frank Sinatra.

Dear Robin
Youre always so happy, how the hell do you get your inspiration? Youre
like a dumb patriot. If youre supposed to be so angry, why dont you fight
and let me benefit from your right? Dont you know the only way to change
things is to shoot men who arrange things, Dear Robin
I would explain but youd never see in a million years. Well, youve made
your rules, but we dont know that game, perhaps Id listen to your records
but your logics far too lame and Id only waste three valuable minutes of
my life with your insincerity.

You see Robin, Im just searching for the young soul rebels, and I cant
find them anywhere. Where have you hidden them?

Maybe you should welcome the new soul vision.
Writer/s: ROWLAND, KEVIN ANTHONY/ARCHER, KEVIN
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Written as an open letter to a pseudo-intellectual musician called Robin, this horn-led song acts as a dismissal of a dishonest music scene. Kevin Rowland told The Guardian: "It's an angry song. In the lyrics, I'm addressing 'Robin,' but he was the personification of a certain type of middle-class musician in NME, quoting Kerouac and Burroughs and all these authors I'd never read."
  • In the Searching for the Young Soul Rebels liner notes, the song title is followed by the line "P.S. Old clothes do not make a tortured artist."
  • After the song's closing notes, Rowland sings unaccompanied the main chorus of Lee Dorsey's 1969 R&B classic "Everything I Do Gonh Be Funky (From Now On)."

  • The Rolling Stones Songs - You Gotta Move
    The Rolling Stones - You Gotta Move


    The Rolling Stones - You Gotta Move Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Sticky Fingers
    Released: 1971

    You Gotta Move Lyrics


    You gotta to move
    You gotta to move
    You gotta to move, child
    You gotta to move
    Oh, when the Lord get ready
    You gotta to move

    You may be high
    You may be low
    You may be rich, child
    You may be poor
    But when the Lord get ready
    You gotta to move

    You see that woman
    Who walks the street
    You see that police
    Upon his beat
    But then the Lord get ready
    You gotta to move

    You Gotta Move

    Writer/s: FRED MCDOWELL, REVEREND GARY DAVIS
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, DOWNTOWN MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    You Gotta Move Song Chart
  • This was written and originally performed by Mississippi bluesman Fred McDowell. McDowell was active in the 1920s and '30s as both a musician and a farmer. He remained fairly obscure until the '60s, when blues and folk historians raised his profile. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • This was the first song The Stones recorded for Sticky Fingers. They did it over three days in 1969 at studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. "Brown Sugar" and "Wild Horses" were also recorded over these three days.
  • Before recording this, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards had been performing it as a duet.
  • The Stones played this at their live shows throughout the '70s.
  • This was the Stones third straight album with one blues cover. Let It Bleed had "Love In Vain" and Beggars Banquet had "Prodigal Son."
  • Aerosmith covered this on their album Honkin' On Bobo. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • Mick Taylor, 2011: "'You Gotta Move' was this great Mississippi Fred McDowell song that we used to play all the time in the studio. I used a slide on that - on an old 1954 Fender Telecaster - and that was the beginning of that slide thing I tried to develop with the Stones." (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)

  • Enter Shikari Songs - Anaesthetist
    Enter Shikari - Anaesthetist


    Enter Shikari - Anaesthetist Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Mindsweep
    Released: 2015

    Anaesthetist Lyrics


    (Anaesthetist)
    (Anaesthetist)

    Doctor, fetch the Anaesthetist (Anaesthetist)
    Fetch the Anaesthetist, so when I go under the knife I believe in this
    Fetch the Anaesthetist (Anaesthetist)
    Fetch the Anaesthetist, so when I go under the knife I believe!

    You fucking spanner!
    Just a cog in the industry, you're part blind
    You shared your blood from the convicted
    You parasite!
    You play god and you don't care who it affects
    You suck the blood of the afflicted
    You suck the blood of the afflicted

    Illness is not an indulgence which you should pay for,
    Nor is it a crime for which you should be punished
    For this conviction I would endanger my health
    Shut it! Oi!
    Just 'cause you break bridges and lust for fame
    No you won't see us participating in that game
    Keep it twisted, take the success
    'Cause all I really want is what's beating in your chest

    Doctor, fetch the Anaesthetist. (Anaesthetist)
    Fetch the Anaesthetist, so when I go under the knife I believe in this
    Fetch the Anaesthetist. (Anaesthetist)
    Fetch the Anaesthetist, so when I go under the knife I believe!

    We drink to your health!
    But just one thought,
    This round's on you.
    And every day you roll the dice.
    We drink to your health!
    We capitalise on your condition!
    Bad luck, you pay the price
    Bad luck
    You pay the price

    Fetch the Anaesthetist
    (Anaesthetist)
    Fetch the Anaesthetist
    I wanna go under the knife I believe in this

    You sold us short,
    You will not profit off our health!
    Step the fuck back

    Writer/s: BATTEN, CHRIS / CLEWLOW, LIAM RORY / ROLFE, ROBERT / REYNOLDS, ROUGHTON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Anaesthetist Song Chart
  • This song finds Enter Shikari tackling what they see as the Conservative government's privatization of the free healthcare provided in the UK by the National Health Service. Speaking about the track, frontman Rou Reynolds said: "We seem to have reached a stage of such capitalistic fervor, that we believe it acceptable to punish people for ill health."

    "By charging for healthcare we act as if illness is nothing but one's own problem, but what is the purpose and advantage of 'civilization' if it is not helping the most vulnerable within society? The lottery of birth can offer us a wealth of bad luck when it comes to our health and the safety nets are being pulled in as the desire to boost profit overtakes the desire to help people."
  • Enter Shikari debuted the song live during their shows at the 2014 Reading and Leeds Festivals.
  • In 1938 the New Zealand Social Security Act provided a pioneering state medical service. Stimulated by its success the British economist and civil servant William Beveridge published his report proposing a full welfare state for Britain. The post war Labour government took heed of this and in 1948 they created a public funded healthcare system, the National Health Service as part of their new welfare state. The aim of the founders of the NHS was that the state should care for its citizens "from the cradle to the grave."

    By 2013 the NHS was employing 371,777 qualified nursing staff and 147,087 doctors. With an ever-expanding elderly population, many fear that without reform it is heading for a financial crisis. Some argue the privatization of the NHS is the answer, whilst others believe an additional taxation to raise funds would resolve the issue. As well as Enter Shikari, the topic is addressed by several other bands such as Maximo Park.
  • The protest song won Best Single at the 2015 Kerrang! Awards.

  • The Rolling Stones Songs - Wild Horses
    The Rolling Stones - Wild Horses


    The Rolling Stones - Wild Horses Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Sticky Fingers
    Released: 1971

    Wild Horses Lyrics


    Childhood living is easy to do
    The things you wanted I bought them for you
    Graceless lady you know who I am
    You know I can't let you slide through my hands

    Wild Horses couldn't drag me away
    Wild, wild horses couldn't drag me away

    I watched you suffer a dull aching pain
    Now you've decided to show me the same
    No sweeping exit or offstage lines
    Could make me feel bitter or treat you unkind
    Wild horses couldn't drag me away
    Wild, wild horses couldn't drag me away
    I know I've dreamed you a sin and a lie
    I have my freedom but I don't have much time
    Faith has been broken tears must be cried
    Let's do some living after we die

    Wild horses couldn't drag me away
    Wild, wild horses we'll ride them some day
    Wild horses couldn't drag me away
    Wild, wild horses we'll ride them some day

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

    Wild Horses Song Chart
  • This started as a song for Keith Richard's newborn son Marlon. It was 1969 and Keith regretted that he had to leave his son to go on tour. Mick Jagger rewrote Keith's lyrics, keeping only the line "Wild horses couldn't drag me away." His rewrite was based on his relationship with Marianne Faithfull, which was disintegrating.
  • This was first released by Gram Parsons' Flying Burrito Brothers in 1970. The Stones' version was written in 1969, but had to wait for Sticky Fingers in 1971.
  • Mick Jagger's girlfriend at the time, the singer Marianne Faithfull, claims "Wild horses couldn't drag me away" was the first thing she said to Mick after she pulled out of a drug-induced coma in 1969. There are other theories as to Mick's muse for this song, however. Jagger's longtime girlfriend Jerry Hall in The Observer Magazine April 29, 2007, said: "Wild Horses is my favourite Stones song. It's so beautiful. I don't mind that it was written for Bianca." (Not likely, since Jagger didn't meet his future wife Bianca until 1970, which was after the song was recorded.)
  • The Stones recorded this during a 3-day session at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios in Alabama from December 2-4, 1969. It was the last of three songs done at these sessions, after "Brown Sugar" and "You Gotta Move."

    Muscle Shoals Sound Studios (actually located in Sheffield, Alabama) opened in May 1969 when Jerry Wexler at Atlantic Records (The Stones' label) loaned money to four of the musicians at nearby FAME studios so they could start their own company and install 8-track recording equipment (FAME was on 4-track). Wexler sent many of Atlantic's acts to Muscle Shoals, since the musicians were fantastic and it was a dry county with nothing to do, which meant the artists were more likely to stay focused. The studio also had a distinctive sound that can be heard on this track, especially on Jagger's vocals - you can hear a slight distortion that was caused by the console.

    When The Stones left the Shoals, they headed for Altamont, California, where they gave a free concert on December 6, 1969 - a disastrous show where a fan was stabbed to death by a Hell's Angels security guard. In the documentary Gimme Shelter, which chronicles the concert, there is a scene where the band is listening to playback on "Wild Horses" Muscle Shoals Sound.
  • The Sticky Fingers album had very elaborate packaging. Designed by Andy Warhol, the cover photo was a close up of a man's jeans with a real zipper on it. It was also the first time the tongue logo was used.
  • Ian Stewart, who usually played piano for The Stones, refused to play on this because he hated minor chords, which is how this starts. He left the session and Jim Dickinson was brought in to play piano. After playing with The Stones, Dickinson worked as a musician and a producer with Aretha Franklin, Big Star and the Replacements, and did a lot of movie soundtrack music with Ry Cooder. He died on August 15, 2009 at age 67.
  • Stones guitarist Mick Taylor played acoustic guitar on this song in what's known as "Nashville tuning," in which you use all first and second strings and you tune them in octaves.
  • Chinese rock star Cui Jian sang this with Mick Jagger when The Rolling Stones played a concert in Shanghai on April 8, 2006. Jian was supposed to open for The Stones in 2003, but their Chinese tour was canceled because of S.A.R.S. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France, for above 2)
  • The Sundays covered this song. Their version appears on the soundtrack to Buffy The Vampire Slayer. (thanks, Daisy - Ikast, Denmark)
  • To coincide with the release of Britain's Got Talent star Susan Boyle's cover of this song, Universal/Polydor re-released The Rolling Stones' original as part of a special digital bundle featuring three versions of the track. The other two being a recording backstage during the band's Voodoo Lounge tour in 1995, which was included on the Stripped live album and a video of a live performance of the song recorded at Knebworth in 1976.
  • Keith Richards wrote in his autobiography Life (2010): "'Wild Horses' almost wrote itself. It was really a lot to do with, once again, f---ing around with the tunings. I found these chords, especially doing it on a twelve-string to start with, which gave the song this character and sound. There's a certain forlornness that can come out of a twelve-string. I started off, I think, on a regular six-string open E, and it sounded very nice, but sometimes you just get these ideas. What if I open tuned a twelve-string? All it meant was translate what Mississippi Fred McDowell was doing - twelve-string slide - into five-string mode, which meant a ten-string guitar."

  • Fall Out Boy Songs - Irresistible
    Fall Out Boy - Irresistible


    Fall Out Boy - Irresistible Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: American Beauty/American Psycho
    Released: 2015

    Irresistible Lyrics


    Count me in unannounced, drag my nails on the tile
    I just follow your scent
    You can't just follow my smile
    All of your flaws are aligned with this mood of mine
    Cutting me to the bone
    Nothing left to leave behind
    You ought to keep me concealed just like I was a weapon
    I didn't come for a fight but I will fight till the end
    This might be your battle, might not turn out okay
    You know you look so Seattle, but you feel so LA

    Eh eh eh eh eh
    Eh eh eh eh eh
    Eh eh eh eh eh
    Eh eh eh eh eh

    And I love the way you hurt me
    It's Irresistible, oh oh oh oh oh oh yeah
    Oh oh oh oh oh oh yeah
    I love the way
    I love the way
    I love the way you hurt me baby
    I love the way
    I love the way
    I love the way you hurt me baby

    I'm gonna get you to burst just like you were a bubble
    Frame me up on your walls, to keep me out of trouble
    Like a moth getting trapped in the light by fixation
    Truly free, love it baby, I'm talking no inflation

    Too many war wounds and not enough wars
    Too few rounds in the ring and not enough settled scores
    Too many sharks and not enough blood in the waves
    You know I give my lover a four letter name

    Eh eh eh eh eh
    Eh eh eh eh eh
    Eh eh eh eh eh
    Eh eh eh eh eh

    And I love the way you hurt me
    It's irresistible, oh oh oh oh oh oh yeah
    Oh oh oh oh oh oh yeah
    I love the way
    I love the way
    I love the way you hurt me baby
    I love the way
    I love the way
    I love the way you hurt me baby

    You're second hand smoke
    You're second hand smoke
    I breath you in, but honey I don't know
    What you're doing to me
    Mon Cheri, but the truth catches up with us eventually
    Tryna say live, live and let live
    I'm no good good, admit to this

    Second is yours, mi amour
    I'm coming for you, and I'm making war

    I still love the way you hurt me,
    It's irresistible, oh oh oh oh oh oh yeah
    Oh oh oh oh oh oh yeah
    I love the way
    I love the way
    I love the way you hurt me baby
    I love the way
    I love the way
    I love the way you hurt me baby

    Writer/s: WENTZ, PETER / STUMP, PATRICK / TROHMAN, JOSEPH / HURLEY, ANDREW
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Irresistible Song Chart
  • This sadistic song is about an abusive relationship which the victim finds "irresistible." Bassist Pete Wentz said it reminds him of a scene involving Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious and his girlfriend Nancy Spungen in the 1986 biopic Sid & Nancy. "When I think of 'Irresistible' it brings this image to my head, whether it's fictional or real, of Sid and Nancy in an alley garbage raining down on them in an eternal spiral of romance and poison," he explained. "Sometimes it hard not to love what can hurt us the most."
  • Pete Wentz told Kerrang!: "I'm particularly attracted to people that probably have the ability to hurt me, but hopefully they don't."
  • Initially released as a promotional single for American Beauty/American Psycho in early 2015, the song was re-released in a remixed version later in the year with additional vocals by Demi Lovato.
  • The original video, posted in February 2015, shows the band playing a hapless gave of basketball. In January 2016, Fall Out Boy released a new music video for their remix of "Irresistible" featuring Demi Lovato. The clip is a homage to the Toy Story narrative of the *NSYNC clip for "It's Gonna Be Me." In this instance, Fall Out Boy and *NSYNC both exist in the same store as figurine, but the Fall Out Boy dolls are unwanted.

    The video is directed by Wayne Isham, the guy who helmed the "It's Gonna Be Me" visual. It features cameos by the boyband's Chris Kirkpatrick (as an assembly line worker) and Joey Fatone (as an employee in the toy store). Lance Bass also tweeted his approval.

    The band wrote in a post: "I was looking back at the video for 'It's Gonna Be Me' - where they come to life as dolls - and we thought was there an analog to this story. Like somewhere in that same store was there a dollar bin full of toy that no one really wanted that would band together like the misfit, offbrand little outsiders they were.

    The toys no one ever wanted come to life. Where would our band have fit in that story? We called up Wayne Isham, the director who did the original video (as well as some of our other favorite Mötley Crüe and Metlallica videos), and pitched ideas back and forth.

    Before long we came with the treatment- and were lucky enough to get a few cameos from the original source; as well as our partner in crime on the song Demi Lovato."

  • The Rolling Stones Songs - Brown Sugar
    The Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar


    The Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Sticky Fingers
    Released: 1971

    Brown Sugar Lyrics


    Gold Coast slave ship bound for cotton fields
    Sold in the market down in New Orleans
    Scarred old slaver knows he's doin' all right
    Hear him whip the women just around midnight

    Brown Sugar, how come you taste so good
    Brown Sugar, just like a young girl should

    Drums beatin' cold, English blood runs hot
    Lady of the house wonderin' when it's gonna stop
    House boy knows that he's doin' all right
    You should have heard him just around midnight

    Brown Sugar, how come you taste so good
    Brown Sugar, just like a young girl should

    Brown Sugar, how come you dance so good
    Brown Sugar, just like a black girl should

    I bet your mama was a Cajun Queen,
    And all her boyfriends were sweet sixteen
    I'm no school boy but I know what I like
    You should have heard them just around midnight

    Brown Sugar, how come you taste so good
    Brown Sugar, just like a black girl should

    I said, yeah, yeah, yeah, wooo
    How come you, how come you dance so good
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, wooo
    Just like a, just like a black girl should
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, wooo

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

    Brown Sugar Song Chart
  • The lyric is about slaves from Africa who were sold in New Orleans and raped by their white masters. The subject matter is quite serious, but the way the song is structured, it comes off as a fun rocker about a white guy having sex with a black girl. (thanks, Phil - Palo Alto, CA)
  • Mick Jagger wrote the lyric. According to Bill Wyman, it was partially inspired by a black backup singer named Claudia Lennear, who was one of Ike Turner's backup singers (Ikettes). Jagger and her met when The Stones toured with Turner in 1969. David Bowie also wrote his Aladdin Sane track "Lady Grinning Soul" about her.

    American-born singer Marsha Hunt is also sometimes cited as the inspiration for the song. She and Jagger met when she was a member of the cast in the London production of the musical Hair, and their relationship, a closely guarded secret until 1972, resulted in a daughter, Karis.
  • According to the book Up And Down With The Rolling Stones by Tony Sanchez, all the slavery and whipping is a double meaning for the perils of being "mastered" by Brown Heroin, or "Brown Sugar." (thanks, Kyle - Wichita, KS)
  • The Rolling Stones recorded this in the musically rich but luxury deprived city of Sheffield, Alabama, where Jerry Wexler of the group's label, Atlantic Records, often sent his acts. The Stones arrived in Sheffield on December 2, 1969, stayed until the 4th, then performed their fateful Altamont Speedway concert on December 6, where they performed this song live for the first time. At the show, a fan was stabbed to death by a Hell's Angels security guard.

    During their three days in Alabama, The Stones recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, which opened in May 1969 when four of the musicians from FAME Studios left to establish their own company. "Wild Horses" and "You Gotta Move" also came out of these sessions, making it a very productive stop. The engineer at the Muscle Shoals sessions was Jimmy Johnson, the producer/guitarist who was one of the studio's founders. The Rolling Stones engineer Glyn Johns added overdubs in England (including horns), but he left Johnson's mix intact. Johnson says that Johns called him from England to compliment him on the mix.
  • Even though this was recorded in December 1969, The Stones did not release it until April 1971 because of a legal dispute with their former manager, Allen Klein, over royalties. Recording technology had advanced by then, but they didn't re-record it because the original version was such a powerful take.
  • Mick Jagger started writing this while he was filming the movie Ned Kelly in the Australian outback. He's been in a few movies, including Performance, Freejack and The Man From Elysian Fields. Jagger recalled to Uncut in 2015: "I wrote it in the middle of a field, playing an electric guitar through headphones, which was a new thing then."
  • In Keith Richards' 2010 autobiography Life, it floats a theory as to what the lyrics "Scarred old slaver know he doin' alright" are all about. Some poor guy at their publishing company probably came up with that transcription for the lyrics, but Jagger was most likely singing, "Skydog Slaver," as "Skydog" was a nickname for Muscle Shoals regular Duane Allman, since he was high all the time. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • A year after this was first recorded, The Stones cut another version at Olympic Studios in London with Eric Clapton on guitar and Al Kooper on keyboards. It was considered for release as the single, but was shelved until 2015 when it appeared the a Sticky Fingers reissue.
  • Originally, Mick Jagger wrote this as "Black Pussy." He decided that was a little too direct and changed it to "Brown Sugar."
  • This was the first song released on Rolling Stones Records, The Stones subsidiary label of Atlantic Records. They used the now-famous tongue for their logo.
  • The album cover was designed by Andy Warhol. It was a close-up photo of a man wearing tight jeans, and contained a real zipper. This caused considerable problems in shipping, but was the kind of added value that made the album much more desirable (you don't get this kind of stuff with CDs or downloads).

    Sticky Fingers also marked the first appearance of the famous tongue and lips logo, which was printed on the inner sleeve. The logo was designed by John Pasche, who was fresh out of art school (the Royal College of Art in London).
  • This was used in commercials for Kahlua and Pepsi. The Stones have made big bucks licensing their songs for ads. (thanks, Whitney - Houston, TX)
  • The fortunate souls who got to see The Rolling Stones on their nine-date UK tour in 1971 got a preview of this song, since it was included on the setlist even though Sticky Fingers wouldn't be released for another month.
  • This was one of four songs The Stones had to agree not to play when they were allowed to perform in China. After getting approval to play in China for the first time in 2003, they canceled because of SARS, a respiratory illness that was going around the country.
  • Jimmy Johnson, who was a guitar player for the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section (also known as "The Swampers"), engineered the sessions that produced this song as well as "Wild Horses" and "You Gotta Move." Johnson worked with many artists, including Aretha Franklin, Bobby Womack, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Johnnie Taylor. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • This has been covered by Mos Def and ZZ Top. Bob Dylan often performed it on his 2002 US tour. (thanks, Brett - Edmonton, Canada)
  • In 327BC Alexander the Great came across the cultivation of sugar cane in India. From this reed, a dark brown sugar was extracted from the cane by chewing and sucking. Some of this "sweet reed" was sent back to Athens. This was the first time a European had come across sugar. (From the book Food for Thought: Extraordinary Little Chronicles of the World by Ed Pearce)
  • The bootleg version which has Eric Clapton playing lead slide guitar was recorded at a birthday party for Keith Richards. It is widely considered to have been part of an informal audition by Clapton to become The Stones second guitarist. The bootleg version shows why Clapton likely did not get offered the job, or withdrew himself from consideration: While Clapton plays a million notes a minute, his lead has almost no interaction with the rest of the band. It is like a studio musician simply playing along with a CD that has already been recorded.

    In many interviews, Richards has spoken admiringly of his good friend Clapton's musicianship, but has always commented that the two-guitar sound he and Ron Wood have developed is not Eric's cup of tea. (thanks, David - Orlando, FL)
  • This features Bobby Keys on saxophone. A favorite of The Rolling Stones, having guested notably on Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main Street, he was also heard on John Lennon and Elton John's hit "Whatever Gets You Thru the Night" and on classic albums like George Harrison's All Things Must Pass and Marvin Gaye's Let's Get It On.

  • Francesca Battistelli Songs - He Knows My Name
    Francesca Battistelli - He Knows My Name


    Francesca Battistelli - He Knows My Name Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: If We're Honest
    Released: 2014

    He Knows My Name Lyrics


    Spent today in a conversation
    In the mirror face to face with
    Somebody less than perfect
    I wouldn't choose me first if
    I was looking for a champion
    In fact I'd understand if
    You picked everyone before me
    But that's just not my story
    True to who You are
    You saw my heart
    And made
    Something out of nothing

    I don't need my name in lights
    I'm famous in my Father's eyes
    Make no mistake
    He Knows My Name
    I'm not living for applause
    I'm already so adored
    It's all His stage
    He knows my name oh, oh,
    He knows my name oh, oh

    I'm not meant to just stay quiet
    I'm meant to be a lion
    I'll roar beyond a song
    With every moment that I've got
    True to who You are
    You saw my heart
    And made
    Something out of nothing

    I don't need my name in lights
    I'm famous in my Father's eyes
    Make no mistake
    He knows my name
    I'm not living for applause
    I'm already so adored
    It's all His stage
    He knows my name oh, oh,
    He knows my name oh, oh

    He calls me chosen, free forgiven, wanted, child of the King,
    His forever, held in treasure
    I am loved

    I don't need my name in lights
    I'm famous in my Father's eyes

    I don't need my name in lights
    I'm famous in my Father's eyes
    Make no mistake
    He knows my name
    I'm not living for applause
    I'm already so adored
    It's all His stage
    He knows my name oh, oh,
    He knows my name oh, oh

    Writer/s: FIELDES, MIA / MOSLEY, SETH / BATTISTELLI, FRANCESCA
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., MUSIC SERVICES, INC.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    He Knows My Name Song Chart
  • Francesca Battistelli sings here about how God knows her name: "You write the songs you need to hear.," she explained. "This was about being transparent and going deeper spiritually. To me, it's an anthem. How many of us feel defined by what people say about us? But God calls us by name. His words for us are: chosen, free, forgiven, beautiful, wanted, loved. THAT is the only voice we should be listening to."
  • This was Francesca Battistelli's third chart-topper on Billboard's Christian Airplay chart following 2009's "Free To Be Me" and 2014's "Write Your Story."
  • The 12-minute-long music video was directed by Joseph Snyder and produced by Ben Kasica, who is the former lead guitarist for Skillet. The clip tells the stories of four totally broken women, who went into the Mercy Ministry program and emerged whole and healthy, both spiritually and physically.

  • The Rolling Stones Songs - Monkey Man
    The Rolling Stones - Monkey Man


    The Rolling Stones - Monkey Man Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Let It Bleed
    Released: 1969

    Monkey Man Lyrics


    I'm a fleabit peanut monkey
    And all my friends are junkies
    That's not really true

    I'm a cold Italian pizza
    I could use a lemon squeezer
    What you do?

    But I've been bit and I've been tossed around
    By every she-rat in this town
    Have you babe?

    But I am just a Monkey Man
    I'm glad you are a monkey woman too

    I was bitten by a boar
    I was gouged and I was gored
    But I pulled on through

    Yeah, I'm a sack of broken eggs
    I always have an unmade bed
    Don't you?

    Well I hope we're not too messianic
    Or a trifle too satanic
    But we love to play the blues

    But well I am just a monkey man
    I'm glad you are a monkey woman too
    Monkey woman too babe

    I'm a monkey man
    I'm a monkey man
    I'm a monkey man
    I'm a monkey man
    I'm a monkey
    I'm a monkey
    I'm a monkey
    I'm a monkey
    Monkey, monkey
    Monkey

    Monkey
    I'm a monkey

    Writer/s: JAGGER, MICK / RICHARDS, KEITH
    Publisher: Abkco Music, Inc.
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  • The lyrics don't seem to make much sense, but they are probably about heroin or a bad acid trip.
  • Nicky Hopkins was featured on piano. He and Ian Stewart made significant contributions to The Stones on keyboards, but were never credited with being official members of the group. Hopkins and Stewart both toured with the band as well.
  • Most of the album was recorded after the death of Brian Jones and before his replacement by Mick Taylor. On this song, Keith Richards played electric and slide electric guitar. Bill Wyman played bass and also provided vibes. Producer Jimmy Miller assisted drummer Charlie Watts on tambourine. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • The Stones performed this on their 1994-1995 Voodoo Lounge tour.
  • This song was used in the 1990 movie Goodfellas in a scene where the gangsters are trafficking cocaine. The film was directed by Martin Scorsese, who directed the 2008 Rolling Stones documentary Shine a Light.

  • Marvin Gaye Songs - Ain't That Peculiar
    Marvin Gaye - Ain't That Peculiar


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    Album: Moods of Marvin Gaye
    Released: 1965

    Ain't That Peculiar Lyrics


    Honey, you do me wrong but still I'm crazy about you
    Stay away too long and I can't do without you
    Every chance you get you seem to hurt me more and more
    But each hurt makes my love stronger than before
    I know flowers go through rain
    But how can love go through pain?

    Ain't That Peculiar?
    A peculiar-arity
    Ain't that peculiar, baby?
    Peculiar as can be

    Oh, you tell me lies that should be obvious to me
    But I'm so much in love with you, baby, 'till I don't want to see
    That things you do and say are designed to make me blue
    It's a doggone shame my love for you makes all your lies seem true
    But if the truth makes love last longer
    Why do lies make my love stronger? (stronger, stronger, stronger)

    Ain't that peculiar?
    Peculiar as can be
    Ain't that peculiar?
    A peculiar-arity, hey, hey

    Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah, hey, hey (hey, hey)
    Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah, hey, hey (hey, hey)
    Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah

    I cried so much just like a child that's lost its home
    Maybe, baby, you think these tears I cry are tears of joy
    A child can cry so much until you do everything they say
    But unlike a child my tears don't help me to get my way
    I know love can last through years
    But how can love last through tears? (tears, tears, tears)

    Now ain't that peculiar baby?
    Peculiar-arity
    Ain't it peculiar, honey?
    Peculiar as can be

    Said I don't understand it baby
    It's so strange sometimes
    Ain't it peculiar, darling?

    Writer/s: Moore, Warren / Rogers, Robert / Tarplin, Marvin / Robinson Jr., William
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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  • This song about the torment of a painful relationship was penned by Smokey Robinson in London with Miracles guitarist Marv Tarplin. The pair were on an European tour at the time with the Motortown Revue, a cavalcade of Motown stars. Smokey recalled to Mojo: "We were on tour and he came to me because he had that guitar riff, which I thought was awesome. And we wrote the song right there. It was specifically for him (Gaye). We wanted to get something to follow up 'I'll Be Doggone.'"
  • British New Romantic group, Japan, covered this on their 1980 album Gentlemen Take Polaroids.

  • The Rolling Stones Songs - Midnight Rambler
    The Rolling Stones - Midnight Rambler


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    Album: Let It Bleed
    Released: 1969

    Midnight Rambler Lyrics


    Did you hear about the Midnight Rambler
    Everybody got to go
    Did you hear about the midnight rambler
    The one that shut the kitchen door
    He don't give a hoot of warning
    Wrapped up in a black cat cloak
    He don't go in the light of the morning
    He split the time the cock'rel crows

    Talkin' about the midnight gambler
    The one you never seen before
    Talkin' about the midnight gambler
    Did you see him jump the garden wall
    Sighin' down the wind so sadly
    Listen and you'll hear him moan
    Talkin' about the midnight gambler
    Everybody got to go
    Yeah

    Did you hear about the midnight rambler
    Well, honey, it's no rock 'n' roll show
    Well, I'm talkin' about the midnight gambler
    Yeah, the one you never seen before

    (Don't you do that)

    Well you heard about the Boston,
    It's not one of those
    Well, talkin' 'bout the midnight, sh,
    The one that closed the bedroom door
    I'm called the hit-and-run raper in anger
    The knife-sharpened tippie-toe...
    Or just the shoot 'em dead, brainbell jangler
    You know, the one you never seen before

    So if you ever meet the midnight rambler
    Coming down your marble hall
    Well he's pouncing like a proud black panther
    Well, you can say I, I told you so
    Well, don't you listen for the midnight rambler
    Play it easy, as you go
    I'm gonna smash down all your plate glass windows
    Put a fist, put a fist through your steel-plated door

    Did you hear about the midnight rambler
    He'll leave his footprints up and down your hall
    And did you hear about the midnight gambler
    And did you see me make my midnight call

    And if you ever catch the midnight rambler
    I'll steal your mistress from under your nose
    I'll go easy with your cold fanged anger
    I'll stick my knife right down your throat, baby and it hurts!

    Writer/s: JAGGER, MICK / RICHARDS, KEITH
    Publisher: Abkco Music, Inc.
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    Midnight Rambler Song Chart
  • In this song, Mick Jagger takes on the persona of killer who is stalking his victim. This character calls himself the "midnight rambler" and he seems to relish his notoriety - much like many real-life serial killers.

    A likely inspiration for the lyric is the case of the Boston Strangler. Thirteen women were found dead (many had been sexually assaulted) in and around Boston from 1962-1964. Most of the victims had been strangled and were found with their nylon stockings tied in a bow around their necks.

    In 1965, Albert DeSalvo, who was serving time in a mental institution on rape charges, confessed to the murders and was later sentenced to life in prison. There was no clear physical evidence that DeSalvo committed the crimes, however, and his confession has been questioned, with some forensic experts stating that there may have been multiple killers. DeSalvo died in prison in 1973; new evidence has come up in the case from time to time.

    As for the song, while the lyrics do not directly relate to the case, Jagger implies it when he sings, "Well you heard about the Boston..." before an instrumental stab cuts him off.
  • The Stones played this in 1969 and throughout the '70s at their concerts, and when they did, it was a showstopper. Mick Jagger created a morbid atmosphere as he took the role of the killer, spastically whipping the floor toward the end of the song as the audience would scream along.

    These performances were enhanced by a custom light rig that their lighting director, Chip Monck, created for the band's 1969 US tour. This was the first lighting system to travel with a rock band, and The Stones used it to great effect on this song. At the climax, the lights would shine red on Jagger in a very theatrical moment.
  • Mick Jagger: "That's a song Keith and I really wrote together. We were on a holiday in Italy. In this very beautiful hill town, Positano, for a few nights. Why we should write such a dark song in this beautiful, sunny place, I really don't know. We wrote everything there - the tempo changes, everything. And I'm playing the harmonica in these little cafés, and there's Keith with the guitar." (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • Brian Jones is credited on percussion. Even though he died before this album was released, a few of the songs were recorded during the Beggar's Banquet sessions in 1968. "Midnight Rambler" was one of them. (thanks, Joel - Chicago, IL)
  • Mick Taylor added an extra guitar to the live performances of this. The live version can be heard on Get Yer Ya-Yas Out.
  • When Mick Jagger performed this in character on stage, it was good preparation for his acting career. In 1970, he appeared in two films: Ned Kelly and Performance. He would later appear in Freejack (1992) and The Man from Elysian Fields (2001).
  • Keith Richards: "When we did Midnight Rambler, nobody went in there with the idea of doing a blues opera, basically. Or a blues in four parts. That's just the way it turned out. I think that's the strength of the Stones or any good band. You can give them a song half raw and they'll cook it."

  • The Rolling Stones Songs - Live With Me
    The Rolling Stones - Live With Me


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    Album: Let It Bleed
    Released: 1969

    Live With Me Lyrics


    I got nasty habits, I take tea at three
    Yes, and the meat I eat for dinner
    Must be hung up for a week
    My best friend, he shoots water rats
    And feeds them to his geese
    Don'cha think there's a place for you
    In between the sheets?

    Come on now, honey
    We can build a home for three
    Come on now, honey
    Don't you want to Live With Me?

    And there's a score of harebrained children
    They're all locked in the nursery
    They got earphone heads they got dirty necks
    They're so 20th century
    Well they queue up for the bathroom
    'Round about 7:35
    Don'cha think we need a woman's touch to make it come alive?

    You'd look good pram pushing down the high street
    Come on now, honey
    Don't you want to live with me?

    Whoa, the servants they're so helpful, dear
    The cook she is a whore
    Yes, the butler has a place for her
    Behind the pantry door
    The maid, she's French, she's got no sense
    She's wild for Crazy Horse
    And when she strips, the chauffeur flips
    The footman's eyes get crossed

    Don'cha think there's a place for us
    Right across the street
    Don'cha think there's a place for you,
    In between the sheets?

    Writer/s: RICHARDS, KEITH / JAGGER, MICK
    Publisher: Abkco Music, Inc.
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    Live With Me Song Chart
  • Along with "Country Honk," this was one of two songs new guitarist Mick Taylor played on Let It Bleed. He and Keith Richards produced a distinctive 2 lead guitar sound.
  • This marked the first appearance of Bobby Keys, who played sax on this and many other Stones songs. He had toured in the past with Buddy Holly and Bobby Vee, and went on the road with The Stones from 1969-1974. Keith Richards and Bobby Keys were born on the same day: December 18, 1943. (thanks, Whitney - Houston, TX)
  • This song was a harbinger of what was to come for The Stones. The guitar and sax style would appear on their next few albums.
  • Leon Russell and Nicky Hopkins both played piano on this track. Russell also helped arrange the sax section.
  • The racy lyrics were a reason the London Bach Choir, who sang on "You Can't Always Get What You Want," asked that they not be associated with the album.
  • The album cover for Let It Bleed featured a cake, and was designed by a famous UK TV cook named Delia Smith. She said in Bill Wyman's book Rolling With The Stones: "I was working then as a jobbing home economist with a food photographer who shot for commercials and magazines. I'd cook anything they needed. One day they said they wanted a cake for a Rolling Stones record cover, it was just another job at the time. They wanted it to be very over-the-top and as gaudy as I could make it."
  • This was the first song lead guitarist Mick Taylor worked on with the Stones. He said in 2000: "'Live with Me,' very appropriately named because once I joined The Stones, it was like living with a family for the next five or six years. It was an interesting session, actually, because they were putting the finishing touches on Let It Bleed and the first track I played on was 'Live with Me.' We did that live, and the second thing I did was I overdubbed my guitar part on 'Honky Tonk Women.'"
  • Bobby Keys: "Both the horns AND Mick Taylor made their debut on the same album on the same track. At the time a lot of people overlooked the fact that it wasn't just Mick (Taylor) joining the band, that was the whole period where the horns joined too. And they all left at the same time." (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France, for above 3)

  • Simon & Garfunkel Songs - Old Friends
    Simon & Garfunkel - Old Friends


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    Album: Bookends
    Released: 1968

    Old Friends Lyrics


    Old Friends, old friends,
    Sat on their parkbench like bookends
    A newspaper blown through the grass
    Falls on the round toes
    of the high shoes of the old friends

    Old friends, winter companions, the old men
    Lost in their overcoats, waiting for the sun
    The sounds of the city sifting through trees
    Settles like dust on the shoulders of the old friends

    Can you imagine us years from today,
    Sharing a parkbench quietly
    How terribly strange to be seventy

    Old friends, memory brushes the same years,
    Silently sharing the same fears

    Writer/s: SIMON, PAUL
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Old Friends Song Chart
  • Art Garfunkel sings here of two elderly men "sat on their parkbench like bookends." The pair reminisce on the years of their youth and the changes as they got older. Reflecting on the track in 2014, Garfunkel told The Mail on Sunday's Event magazine: "It's amazing that a 24-year-old Paul Simon could write with such wisdom about an older person's perspective: 'Preserve your memories… how terribly strange to be 70.' Now that I'm 73, I just think life is strange, period! A fabulous mystery."

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