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Oliver Heldens Songs - Last All Night (Koala)
Oliver Heldens - Last All Night (Koala)


Oliver Heldens - Last All Night (Koala) Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Single Release Only
Released: 2014

Last All Night (Koala) Lyrics


When lights are low
High anticipation waiting for the show
Feel my heart is racing, losing all control
Got me so impatient for you
Yeah, yeah

'Cause in my mind
I see you touching me in ways undefined
I don't want to stop it
I gotta press rewind
So baby tell me what we gonna do
Gonna do

Oh,
Don't you dance with all the lights
Let's make this last all night, yeah
Oh,
Let's do it till the sky turns bright
Let's make this last all night

When you look into my eyes
The world stops and sparks fly
There's nothing sweeter than this paradise
Sing, oh
Baby set my love on fire
We can make this last all night

We can make this last all night
We can make this last all night (Baby, baby, baby)
We can make this last all night (Baby, baby, baby)

Hmm, feel this energy
Building up inside it's like a sweet release
You play with this emotion, oh, so cleverly
You got me so addicted to you
To you!

'Cause in my head
I know the night doesn't really have to end
I'm ready steady go
I am so prepared for whatever you say boy I do
I do

Oh,
Don't you dance with all the lights
Let's make this last all night, yeah
Oh,
Let's do it till the sky turns bright
Let's make this last all night

When you look into my eyes
The world stops and sparks fly
There's nothing sweeter than this paradise
Sing, oh
Baby set my love on fire
We can make this last all night

We can make this last all night
We can make this last all night (We can make it, we can make it)
We can make this last all night (We can make it, we can make it)
We can make this last all night

Writer/s: HELDENS, OLIVIER J L / EMENIKE, UZOECHI OSISIOMA / HILL, BECKY CLAIRE
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Last All Night (Koala) Song Chart
  • This was originally an instrumental titled "Koala," which was released as a digital download on July 16, 2014 by Oliver Heldens in the Netherlands. The song peaked #42 in the producer's native country and also reached the Top 50 in Belgium.
  • Heldens released a vocal version of the song titled "Last All Night (Koala)" as a digital download on December 7, 2014. KStewart is the singer; in case you're wondering she isn't the Twilight actress, but a rising artist from London who is known to her family as Kate.
  • This was Heldens' second hit in the UK, having shifted his animal of choice from a Gecko to the Koala bear. Here are some koala fun facts:

    The Koala bear is not actually a bear, but a marsupial, related to the kangaroo and the wombat

    Koalas sleep for up to 18 hours per day and spend about three of their five active hours eating.

    Koalas typically inhabit open Eucalyptus woodlands, and the leaves of these trees make up most of their diet.

    Koalas do not drink. They get all the moisture they need from the Eucalyptus leaves that they ingest.

    The fingerprints of koala bears are virtually indistinguishable from those of humans.

  • Billy Idol Songs - Dancing With Myself
    Billy Idol - Dancing With Myself


    Billy Idol - Dancing With Myself Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Vital Idol
    Released: 1980

    Dancing With Myself Lyrics


    On the floor of Tokyo
    Or down in London town to go, go
    With the record selection
    With the mirror reflection

    I'm Dancing With Myself
    When there's no-one else in sight
    In the crowded lonely night
    Well I wait so long

    For my love vibration
    And I'm dancing with myself
    Oh dancing with myself
    Oh dancing with myself

    Well there's nothing to lose
    And there's nothing to prove
    I'll be dancing with myself
    If I looked all over the world

    And there's every type of girl
    But your empty eyes
    Seem to pass me by
    Leave me dancing with myself

    So let's sink another drink
    'Cause it'll give me time to think
    If I had the chance
    I'd ask the world to dance

    And I'll be dancing with myself
    Oh dancing with myself
    Oh dancing with myself
    Well there's nothing to lose

    And there's nothing to prove
    I'll be dancing with myself
    If I looked all over the world
    And there's every type of girl

    But your empty eyes
    Seem to pass me by
    Leave me dancing with myself
    So let's sink another drink

    'Cause it'll give me time to think
    If I had the chance
    I'd ask the world to dance
    And I'll be dancing with myself

    Oh dancing with myself
    Oh dancing with myself
    If I had the chance
    I'd ask the world to dance

    If I had the chance
    I'd ask the world to dance
    If I had the chance
    I'd ask the world to dance

    Dancing with myself
    Dancing with myself
    Dancing with myself
    Dancing with myself

    If I looked all over the world
    And there's every type of girl
    But your empty eyes
    Seem to pass me by

    Leave me dancing with myself
    So let's sink another drink
    'Cause it'll give me time to think
    If I had the chance

    I'd ask the world to dance
    And I'll be dancing with myself
    Oh dancing with myself
    Oh dancing with myself

    If I had the chance
    I'd ask the world to dance
    If I had the chance
    I'd ask the world to dance

    If I had the chance
    I'd ask the world to dance

    Writer/s: JAMES, TONY / IDOL, BILLY
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Dancing With Myself Song Chart
  • This song is commonly thought to be about masturbation, but it's really more about dancing by yourself. Billy got the idea after watching Japanese kids at a Tokyo disco "dancing with themselves" in a nightclub. The kids would dance in a pogo style up and down, and there were mirrors in the club so they could watch themselves doing it.

    Idol concedes, however that there is "some sort of masturbatory element" to the song.
  • Idol originally recorded this in 1980 with his band Generation X, but producer Keith Forsey thought Billy should try releasing it on his own in the States. Forsey set Billy up in New York and thanks to MTV, the song quickly caught on. Idol re-recorded it when he went solo in 1981 and used it as a B-side on various extended singles.
  • This song is about more than just dancing. Idol told Rolling Stone: "The song really is about people being in a disenfranchised world where they're left bereft, dancing with their own reflections."
  • Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols played the solo. Steve and Billy remained close friends.
  • This song was a big deal for Idol because it established him in America. When he left Generation X, he came to the States and tried to get his solo career off the ground. With no idea what to do and a bit of depression creeping in, he went to the New York nightclub Hurrah to drown his sorrows. As Idol tells it, he was in the bar area when suddenly a crowd migrated to the dance floor. The song that got them up and dancing was "Dancing With Myself," which he had recorded with Generation X.

    He realized that this was the hot sound - one also being employed by Simple Minds and Depeche Mode - and that he should run with it. With this revelation, Idol was able to evolve his punk sound into a new wave/dance style that made him one of the biggest stars of the '80s.
  • The video was directed by Tody Hooper, who directed the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre. (thanks, Saint - New Orleans, LA, for all above)
  • On Guitar Center Sessions, Idol explained: "With 'Dancing With Myself' I was trying to put back in punk energy, but streamline the music at the same time and make it great to dance to and slightly more sexual - some of the things that punk precluded because it was a sort of gang kind of music. I wanted to put a sexual feeling into it, and that's when I started doing with songs like 'Dancing With Myself.'"

  • Rich Gang Songs - Tell Me Why
    Rich Gang - Tell Me Why


    Rich Gang - Tell Me Why Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Rich Gang: Tha Tour Pt. 2
    Released: 2014

    Tell Me Why Lyrics


    Tell Me Why Song Chart
  • The first of several collaborations between Rich Home Quan and Drake, fans had been waiting for the to pair to get together after Drizzy expressed regret to MTV News that he was unable to jump on the Atlanta rapper's "Type Of Way," calling it 2013's song of the summer. "At first it was through e-mail, and after that I went on tour with Wiz Khalifa, the Under the Influence Tour," Rich Homie told MTV. "We went to Toronto, he hit me up, I pulled up on him at his house and we dropped some music."
  • Rich Homie starts off his verse by quoting from Drake's "Started from the Bottom." The Atlanta rhymer has truly grinded his way up from the basement, having served 15 months in jail for burglary before his rap career took off.

  • Bob Dylan Songs - Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues
    Bob Dylan - Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues


    Bob Dylan - Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Bootleg Series
    Released: 1991

    Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues Lyrics


    Well, I was feelin' sad and feelin' blue
    I didn't know what in the world I was gonna do
    Them Communists they was comin' around
    They was in the air
    They was on the ground
    They wouldn't gimme no peace

    So I run down most hurriedly
    And joined up with the John Birch Society
    I got me a secret membership card
    And started off a-walkin' down the road
    Yee-hoo, I'm a real John Bircher now
    Look out you Commies

    Now we all agree with Hitlers' views
    Although he killed six million Jews
    It don't matter too much that he was a Fascist
    At least you can't say he was a Communist
    That's to say like if you got a cold you take a shot of malaria

    Well, I was lookin' everywhere for them gol-darned Reds
    I got up in the mornin' 'n' looked under my bed
    Looked in the sink, behind the door
    Looked in the glove compartment of my car
    Couldn't find 'em

    I was lookin' high an' low for them Reds everywhere
    I was lookin' in the sink an' underneath the chair
    I looked way up my chimney hole
    I even looked deep inside my toilet bowl
    They got away

    Well, I was sittin' home alone an' started to sweat
    Figured they was in my T.V. set
    Peeked behind the picture frame
    Got a shock from my feet, hittin' right up in the brain
    Them Reds caused it
    I know they did, them hard-core ones

    Well, I quit my job so I could work alone
    Then I changed my name to Sherlock Holmes
    Followed some clues from my detective bag
    And discovered they was red stripes on the American flag
    That ol' Betty Ross

    Well, I investigated all the books in the library
    Ninety percent of 'em gotta be burned away
    I investigated all the people that I knowed
    Ninety-eight percent of them gotta go
    The other two percent are fellow Birchers, just like me

    Now Eisenhower, he's a Russian spy
    Lincoln, Jefferson and that Roosevelt guy
    To my knowledge there's just one man
    That's really a true American, George Lincoln Rockwell
    I know for a fact he hates Commies 'cause he picketed the movie Exodus

    Well, I fin'ly started thinkin' straight
    When I run outta things to investigate
    Couldn't imagine doin' anything else
    So now I'm sittin' home investigatin' myself
    Hope I don't find out anything, hm, great God

    Writer/s: BOB DYLAN
    Publisher: BOB DYLAN MUSIC CO
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues Song Chart
  • Dylan wrote this about the John Birch Society, an ultraconservative political organization formed in 1958 to fight Communist threats in the US. This is a parody of the organization, which Dylan thought was a threat to free speech because they accused anyone they didn't like of being a communist.
  • In the '50s and '60s, many famous musicians, including Elvis Presley, The Beatles, The Doors and The Rolling Stones, appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show. Dylan never did, and this is the song that kept him off. On May 12, 1963, he was scheduled to appear on the show, but refused to go on when they would not let him perform this.
  • Advance copies of the album Freewheelin' Bob Dylan included this song, but it was removed prior to the official release. It did not officially appear on an album until Bootleg Series in 1991. (thanks, Brad Wind - Miami, FL)

  • Wu-Tang Clan Songs - C.R.E.A.M.
    Wu-Tang Clan - C.R.E.A.M.


    Wu-Tang Clan - C.R.E.A.M. Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
    Released: 1993

    C.R.E.A.M. Lyrics


    What that nigga want God?
    Word up, look out for the cops (Wu-Tang five finger shit)
    (Cash Rules) Word up, two for fives over here baby
    Word up, two for fives them niggas got garbage down the way, word up
    Know what I'm sayin'?
    (Cash Rules Everything Around Me
    C.R.E.A.M. get)
    Yeah, check this ol' fly shit out
    Word up
    (Cash Rules Everything Around Me) Take you on a natural joint
    (C.R.E.A.M. get the money) Here we here we go
    (Dolla dolla bill y'all) Check this shit, yo!

    I grew up on the crime side, the New York Times side
    Staying alive was no jive
    At second hands, moms bounced on old men
    So then we moved to Shaolin land
    A young youth, yo rockin' the gold tooth, 'Lo goose
    Only way, I begin to gee off was drug loot
    And let's start it like this son, rollin' with this one
    And that one, pullin' out gats for fun
    But it was just a dream for the teen, who was a fiend
    Started smokin' woolies at sixteen
    And running up in gates, and doing hits for high stakes
    Making my way on fire escapes
    No question I would speed, for cracks and weed
    The combination made my eyes bleed
    No question I would flow off, and try to get the dough all
    Sticking up white boys in ball courts
    My life got no better, same damn 'Lo sweater
    Times is ruff and tuff like leather
    Figured out I went the wrong route
    So I got with a sick ass click and went all out
    Catchin' keys from across seas
    Rollin in MPV's, every week we made forty G's
    Yo nigga respect mine, or anger the tech nine
    Ch-chick-POW! Wu from the gate now

    Cash, Rules, Everything, Around, Me
    C.R.E.A.M.
    Get the money
    Dollar, dollar bill y'all

    Cash, Rules, Everything, Around, Me
    C.R.E.A.M.
    Get the money
    Dollar, dollar bill y'all

    It's been twenty-two long hard years of still strugglin
    Survival got me buggin, but I'm alive on arrival
    I peep at the shape of the streets
    And stay awake to the ways of the world cause shit is deep
    A man with a dream with plans to make C.R.E.A.M.
    Which failed I went to jail at the age of 15
    A young buck sellin' drugs and such who never had much
    Trying to get a clutch at what I could not, could not,
    The court played me short, now I face incarceration
    Pacin' going up state's my destination
    Handcuffed in back of a bus, forty of us
    Life as a shorty shouldn't be so ruff
    But as the world turns I learned life is hell
    Living in the world no different from a cell
    Everyday I escape from Jakes givin' chase, sellin' base
    Smokin' bones in the staircase
    Though I don't know why I chose to smoke sess
    I guess that's the time when I'm not depressed
    But I'm still depressed, and I ask what's it worth?
    Ready to give up so I seek the Old Earth
    Who explained working hard may help you maintain
    To learn to overcome the heartaches and pain
    We got stickup kids, corrupt cops, and crack rocks
    And stray shots, all on the block that stays hot
    Leave it up to me while I be living proof
    To kick the truth to the young black youth
    But shorty's running wild smokin sess drinkin' beer
    And ain't trying to hear what I'm kickin in his ear
    Neglected, but now, but yo, it gots to be accepted
    That what? That life is hectic

    Cash, Rules, Everything, Around, Me
    C.R.E.A.M.
    Get the money
    Dollar, dollar bill y'all

    Cash, Rules, Everything, Around, Me
    C.R.E.A.M.
    Get the money
    Dollar, dollar bill y'all

    Cash, Rules, Everything, Around, Me
    C.R.E.A.M.
    Get the money
    Dollar, dollar bill y'all

    Cash, Rules, Everything, Around, Me
    C.R.E.A.M.
    Get the money
    Dollar, dollar bill y'all

    Writer/s: JONES, JASPA / BLANK, PIET / KAUFHOLD, ANDREAS
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    C.R.E.A.M. Song Chart
  • "C.R.E.A.M.," an acronym for Cash Rules Everything Around Me, is the third single from the hip-hop group's debut album. Method Man, Raekwon, and Inspectah Deck share their stories of survival growing up in the slums and running drugs on the streets, "livin' in the world no different from a cell," in the hope to "kick the truth to the young black youth."
  • This song has had an enduring influence on rappers. Method Man's hook, "Cash rules everything around me, C.R.E.A.M., Get the money; dollar, dollar bill, y'all," and other references pop up in countless rap songs. Everyone from The Notorious B.I.G. and 2Pac to Kanye West, Nas, and Drake have incorporated send-ups to the song on their own tracks. Eminem also included it on the soundtrack to this 2002 film, 8 Mile.
  • This samples the Charmels' 1967 song "As Long As I've Got You."
  • Fifteen years after its release, this song was certified gold in 2009.
  • This also landed at #32 on the R&B charts and #17 on the Hot Rap Singles chart.
  • This is referenced in Wyclef Jean's "Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill)," when guest Akon raps in the chorus: "I'mma tell you, like Wu told me, cash rules everything around me, singing dolla dolla bill y'all."

  • David Bowie Songs - Ashes To Ashes
    David Bowie - Ashes To Ashes


    David Bowie - Ashes To Ashes Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Scary Monsters
    Released: 1980

    Ashes To Ashes Lyrics


    Do you remember a guy that's been
    In such an early song?
    I've heard a rumor from Ground Control
    Oh no, don't say it's true

    They got a message from the Action Man
    "I'm happy, hope you're happy too
    I've loved all I've needed, love
    Sordid details following"

    The shrieking of nothing is killing, just
    Pictures of Jap girls in synthesis and I
    Ain't got no money and I ain't got no hair
    But I'm hoping to kick but the planet it's glowing

    Ashes To Ashes, funk to funky
    We know Major Tom's a junkie
    Strung out in heaven's high
    Hitting an all-time low

    Time and again I tell myself
    I'll stay clean tonight
    But the little green wheels are following me
    Oh no, not again
    I'm stuck with a valuable friend
    "I'm happy, hope you're happy too"
    One flash of light but no smoking pistol

    I never done good things (I never done good things)
    I never done bad things (I never done bad things)
    I never did anything out of the blue, woh-o-oh
    Want an axe to break the ice
    Wanna come down right now

    Ashes to ashes, funk to funky
    We know Major Tom's a junkie
    Strung out in heaven's high
    Hitting an all-time low

    My mother said, to get things done
    You'd better not mess with Major Tom

    My mother said, to get things done
    You'd better not mess with Major Tom

    My mother said, to get things done
    You'd better not mess with Major Tom

    My mother said, to get things done
    You'd better not mess with Major Tom

    Writer/s: BOWIE, DAVID
    Publisher: EMI Music Publishing, TINTORETTO MUSIC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Ashes To Ashes Song Chart
  • This song can be seen as a sequel to Bowie's 1969 hit, "Space Oddity." It revisits the fictional astronaut, Major Tom, who is now in space. He has regained communication with Ground Control and tells them he is happy, but they deem him nothing but a "junkie, strung out in heavens high, hitting an all-time low." Fans believe this to be Bowie's autobiographical piece about his fight against drug abuse and other personal demons.
  • The closing refrain of this song, "My mama said to get things done, you'd better not mess with Major Tom," suggests that in order to make the best of the future, one should not dwell on the past. It has also been suggested that "Space Oddity" was a thinly veiled reference to a drug trip, and that "Ashes to Ashes" is hinting that in order to move on, Bowie must kick these drug habits. (thanks, Jason - Watford, England)
  • In his 2003 interview with Performing Songwriter magazine, Bowie explains that the song "Inchworm," which was sung by Danny Kaye in the 1952 movie Hans Christian Andersen, was a big influence on "Ashes To Ashes." Said Bowie: "I loved it as a kid and it's stayed with me forever. I keep going back to it. You wouldn't believe the amount of my songs that have sort of spun off that one song. Not that you'd really recognize it. Something like 'Ashes to Ashes' wouldn't have happened if it hadn't have been for 'Inchworm.' There's a child's nursery rhyme element in it, and there's something so sad and mournful and poignant about it. It kept bringing me back to the feelings of those pure thoughts of sadness that you have as a child, and how they're so identifiable even when you're an adult. There's a connection that can be made between being a somewhat lost five-year old and feeling a little abandoned and having the same feeling when you're in your twenties. And it was that song that did that for me."
  • The music video for "Ashes to Ashes" features Bowie dressed as Pierrot in a variety of bizarre situations. Steve Strange of the New Wave band, Visage, cameos. Bowie has said the shot of himself and other characters marching towards the camera in front of a bulldozer symbolizes "oncoming violence." During this scene, the characters behind Bowie are not bowing, but simply trying to pull their gowns away from the bulldozer so they don't get stuck! This, and many other images in the video suggest that Bowie may be trying to bury the various personas he developed.

    The video, which Bowie directed with David Mallet, cost £250,000 to produce, making it the most expensive music video ever made at the time. It was released a year before MTV went on the air.
  • In 1983, Peter Schilling released "Major Tom (I'm Coming Home)," which is based on the Major Tom character. It was a rare instance of someone making a sequel to a song by another artist.
  • This was sampled on Samantha Mumba's "Body II Body." Bowie gave his seal of approval to Samantha's song, but a lot of his fans hated it. (thanks, Adam - Dewsbury, England)
  • The British BBC TV series, Ashes to Ashes, was named after this song. The series served as the sequel to Life on Mars, which was also named after the Bowie song of the same name.
  • Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) was ranked at #30 on Q Magazine's "100 Greatest British Albums Ever."

  • Sham 69 Songs - No Entry
    Sham 69 - No Entry


    Sham 69 - No Entry Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: That's Life
    Released: 1978

    No Entry Lyrics


    No Entry Song Chart
  • This two-and-a-half-minute track is autobiographical. According to Sham 69: History, Discography And Biography (published circa 1978), Sham 69 were lined up for a short US tour, but lead vocalist Jimmy Pursey got involved in an incident at the Vortex which led to him being arrested. In turn this led to the American Embassy refusing him a visa, so with guitarist Dave Parsons he wrote this charming ditty, which ends with the words: "stick America up your arse."

    In contrast, if you listen closely you may hear something resembling "The Star Spangled Banner" in the melody at one point.
  • "No Entry" was released on the Polydor label in October 1978 as the B-side of "Hurry Up Harry." (thanks, Alexander Baron - London, England, for above 2)

  • Annie Lennox Songs - Walking On Broken Glass
    Annie Lennox - Walking On Broken Glass


    Annie Lennox - Walking On Broken Glass Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Diva
    Released: 1992

    Walking On Broken Glass Lyrics


    You were the sweetest thing that I ever knew
    But I don't care for sugar, honey if I can't have you
    Since you've abandoned me
    My whole life has crashed
    Won't you pick the pieces up
    'Cause it feels just like I'm Walking On Broken Glass

    Walking on, walking on broken glass

    The sun's still shining in big blue sky
    But it don't mean nothing to me
    Oh let the rain come down
    Let the wind blow through me
    I'm living in an empty room
    With all the windows smashed
    And I've got so little left to loose
    That it feels just like I'm walking on broken glass

    Walking on, walking on broken glass

    And if you're trying to cut me down
    You know that I might bleed
    'Cause if you're trying to cut me down
    I know that you'll succeed
    And if you want to hurt me
    There's nothing left to fear
    'Cause if you want to hurt me
    You're doing really well my dear

    Now everyone of us was made to suffer
    Everyone of us was made to weep
    But we've been hurting one another
    And now the pain has cut too deep
    So take me from the wreckage
    Save me from the blast
    Lift me up and take me back
    Don't let me keep on walking
    Walking on broken glass

    Walking on, walking on broken glass.

    Writer/s: LENNOX, ANNIE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Walking On Broken Glass Song Chart
  • The video was based on the 1988 movie Dangerous Liaisons, with elaborate costumes inspired by film, which was set in France during the 1700s. John Malkovich, who starred in the movie, also appeared in the video, as does Hugh Laurie, who went on to star in the TV show House. With the string section and harpsichord sound, the music fit the theme.
  • Contrary to the lilting melody, the lyrics describe a woman who is anguished over a breakup.
  • The elaborate photography on the Diva album was done by Anton Corbijn, who also worked with U2 and Depeche Mode. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • Annie Lennox recalled the song's promo in a blog promoting her 2009 greatest hits album: "This was a wonderful video to create. There were some wonderful people involved-- John Malkovich and Hugh Laurie (before he had an American accent)! That was tremendous fun. The idea of it being a period piece, like Les Liaisons Dangereux. The alternative title for 'Broken Glass' could easily have been 'Hell hath no more fury than a woman scorned.' The video is very wry and tongue-in-cheek. People can take me a little seriously sometimes, but I do actually have a rather radical sense of humor."

  • Sham 69 Songs - Red London
    Sham 69 - Red London


    Sham 69 - Red London Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: released as a b-side
    Released: 1977

    Red London Lyrics


    Red London Song Chart
  • This short, uptempo track - 1 minute 55 seconds - was written by guitarist Dave Parsons; along with "Ulster" it made up the B-side of the first Sham 69 single: "I Don't Wanna."

    Like the other two tracks, it was recorded at Pathway Studios, North London, produced by John Cale and released as both 7-inch and 12-inch singles. (thanks, Alexander Baron - London, England)

  • The Rolling Stones Songs - Saint Of Me
    The Rolling Stones - Saint Of Me


    The Rolling Stones - Saint Of Me Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Bridges To Babylon
    Released: 1997

    Saint Of Me Lyrics


    Saint Paul the persecutor
    Was a cruel and sinful man
    Jesus hit him with a blinding light
    And then his life began
    I said yeah
    I said yeah

    Augustin knew temptation
    He loved women, wine and song
    And all the special pleasures
    Of doing something wrong
    I said yeah
    I said yeah

    I said yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
    You'll never make a Saint Of Me
    Oh yeah, oh yeah
    He'll never make a saint of me

    And could you stand the torture
    And could you stand the pain
    Could you put your faith in Jesus
    When you're burning in the flames

    And I do believe in miracles
    And I want to save my soul
    And I know that I'm a sinner
    I'm gonna die here in the cold
    I said yes, I said yeah

    I said yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
    You'll never make a saint of me
    Oh yeah, oh yeah
    You'll never make a saint of me
    Oh yeah, oh yeah
    You'll never make a saint of me
    Oh yeah, oh yeah
    You'll never make a saint of me

    I thought I heard an angel cry
    I thought I saw a teardrop falling from his eye

    John the Baptist was a martyr
    But he stirred up Herod's hate
    And Salome got her wish
    To have him served up on a plate
    I said yeah
    I said yeah

    I said yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
    You'll never make a saint of me
    Oh yeah, oh yeah
    You'll never make a saint of me
    Oh yeah, oh yeah
    You'll never make a saint of me
    Oh yeah, oh yeah
    You'll never make a saint of me

    I thought I heard an angel cry
    I thought I saw a teardrop falling from his eye
    I thought I saw an angel cry

    You'll never make a saint of me
    You'll never make a saint of me

    Writer/s: KEITH RICHARDS, MICK JAGGER
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Saint Of Me Song Chart
  • This song was written as a tribute to legendary R&B performer Billy Preston, who plays keyboards on this track. Preston has had a long history of run-ins with the law for charges such as assault and drug possession. The only man ever to have recorded songs with both The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, Preston played the famous keyboard solo on the Fab Four's "Get Back." (thanks, Tony - Sunshine Coast, Qld, Australia)
  • Husband and wife duo Mark Gaillard and Mary Anderson sued The Stones, claiming that this was a rip-off of a song they wrote called "Oh Yeah." They claimed Stones engineer John Bernard was in the studio when they recorded "Oh Yeah" in 1996 and brought the idea to The Stones.
  • Meshell Ndegeocello played bass on this track. She had a popular song as a solo artist with "If That's Your Boyfriend (He Wasn't Last Night)" and played on sessions with Madonna and Indigo Girls. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)

  • Sham 69 Songs - Angels With Dirty Faces
    Sham 69 - Angels With Dirty Faces


    Sham 69 - Angels With Dirty Faces Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: That's Life
    Released: 1978

    Angels With Dirty Faces Lyrics


    Who's got a dirty face then

    Angels With Dirty Faces
    Angels from nowhere places
    Kids like me and you

    Running fighting down the street
    Ain't got no money but I don't cry
    We're the people you don't wanna know
    We come from places you don't wanna go

    Angels with dirty faces
    Angels from nowhere places
    Kids like me and you

    I'm never sad but sometimes lonely
    Doing things someones told me
    We're the people you don't wanna know
    We come from places you don't wanna go

    Angels with dirty faces
    Angels from nowhere places
    Kids like me and you

    Angels with dirty faces
    Angels from nowhere places
    Kids like me and you

    I'm a rebel stuck with a label
    Trying to be someone in life
    We're the people you don't wanna know
    We come from places you don't wanna go

    Angels with dirty faces
    Angels from nowhere places
    Kid's like me and you

    Writer/s: RANGE, HEIDI / BUENA, MUTYA / BUCHANAN, KEISHA KERREECE FAYEANNE / HIGGINS, BRIAN THOMAS / COOPER, MIRANDA ELEANOR DE FONBRUN / COLER, NICK / POWELL, TIMOTHY MARTIN / COWLING, LISA
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Angels With Dirty Faces Song Chart
  • "Angels With Dirty Faces" was co-written by lead vocalist Jimmy Pursey and guitarist Dave Parsons. It was released on the Polydor label backed by the renamed "The Cockney Kids Are Innocent."

    Engineered by Peter Wilson, it was produced by Wilson and Pursey.
  • Sham 69's second single on Polydor - their third in all - the song is about the band's fans, although it takes its name from the 1938 James Cagney gangster film Angels With Dirty Faces. (thanks, Alexander Baron - London, England, for above 2)

  • P.O.D. Songs - Alive
    P.O.D. - Alive


    P.O.D. - Alive Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Satellite
    Released: 2001

    Alive Lyrics


    Everyday is a new day
    I'm thankful for every breath I take
    I won't take it for granted
    So I learn from my mistakes

    It's beyond my control, sometimes it's best to let go
    Whatever happens in this lifetime
    So I trust in love
    You have given me peace of mind

    [Chorus]
    I feel so Alive for the very first time
    I can't deny you
    I feel so alive
    I feel so alive for the very first time
    And I think I can fly

    Sunshine upon my face
    A new song for me to sing
    Tell the world how I feel inside
    Even though it might cost me everything

    Now that I know this, so beyond, I can't hold this
    I can never turn my back away
    Now that I've seen you
    I can never look away

    [Chorus]

    [bridge:]
    Now that I know you (I could never turn my back away)
    Now that I see you (I could never look away)
    Now that I know you (I could never turn my back away)
    Now that I see you (I believe no matter what they say)

    [Chorus: x2]

    Writer/s: MARTINEZ, VICCI / SVENSSON, PETER ANDERS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Alive Song Chart
  • This song is about not taking anything for granted, living each day as if it was your last. P.O.D. lead singer Sonny Sandoval, who wrote the lyrics, told us how it came together: "We were recording in Valley Village, and I was going back home for the weekends to San Diego. So I'd literally leave late Friday night and then come back late Sunday night. And then hit the studio on Monday. But it was my turn to start laying down vocals. And my daughter was very young - she was not even one yet. And so here I was supposed to record the song 'Alive' on Monday, and I hadn't even finished the lyrics yet.

    So it's a funny story. My wife's driving so I can sit and just kind of concentrate. I always know what I want to say, and I work better under pressure. So here we are, it's nighttime, we're driving late Sunday on the 405 freeway. It's dark, and from the traffic light, I look back and I look at my daughter. And I don't know if you have kids or not, but you always hear people say, 'He looks just like you,' and 'She looks just like you.' And like forever I never saw that. And everybody's like, 'Oh, she's the spitting image, she looks exactly like you.' And I just didn't see it, because it's just my little baby. And for some reason with the traffic light shining in, I look at her and for the first time I see myself in her. I can finally see it now. And it was like, wow. That was just the moment. That's almost completely what the song's about. For the very first time I see myself in my daughter. It was a beautiful moment. I see me." (Here's our full interview with Sonny Sandoval .)
  • Sonny Sandoval is a Christian who speaks openly about his faith. While this song was inspired by a specific incident in his life, he sees it as having a universal theme. In his Songfacts interview, Sandoval said, "It's just whatever moment that is for anybody. If I'm talking of faith, it has to do with my faith in God. We always keep it open for interpretation, because I never want to sound religious or preachy. It's kind of like a painting: 20 people can look at a piece of art and have 20 different interpretations. I believe it's supposed to speak to your soul. So the same thing with our music.

    I've had kids come up to me and tell me what my songs mean to them, and I'm like Wow. You know what, you just spoke to me, because I'm blown away right now. That's amazing. But it's the way they heard it. It's their life, it's their situation. It could be one or two words, it could be a phrase."
  • P.O.D. writes their music first, and before they added lyrics to this track, they referred to it as "Beautiful," since that's how the music made them feel. Sandoval wrote appropriately upbeat words to match the music.
  • This was the first single from P.O.D.'s album Satellite, which was released on September 11, 2001. Albums are traditionally released on Tuesdays, and the day of the World Trade Center attacks was a popular one for album releases.
  • The music video, directed by Francis Lawrence, depicts an accident on the Los Angeles freeway where a bus crashes into the protagonist's car, with the band playing nearby. Lawrence killed off the character, but was forced to bring him back to life when the label thought the original ending was too dark. The crew also encountered some real-life violence when a driver who was upset the freeway was closed for the shoot pulled a gun, but thankfully drove away. Lawrence is also a film director who helmed three of The Hunger Games movies.

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