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Nirvana - Endless, Nameles
Nirvana - Endless, Nameless


Nirvana - Endless, Nameless Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Nevermind
Released: 1991

Endless, Nameless Lyrics


Silence
Here I am
Here I am
Silent

Bright and clear
It's what I am
I have
Died

Uhhhh
Uhhhh
Uhhhh
Uhhhh

Death
With violence
Excitement
Right here

Died
Go to hell
Here I am
Right here

Ow

No mas
No mas
No mas
No mas

Death
Is what I am
Go to hell
Go to jail

In back of that
Crime
Here I am
Take a chance
Dead

Die
Other interpretations possible.

Writer/s: GROHL, DAVE / COBAIN, KURT / NOVOSELIC, KRIST
Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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  • This is the hidden song at the end of Nevermind. The only way to hear it is to let the CD end and wait 13:51. It is not credited on the album and was not included on every copy. The first pressings didn't have it and many later pressings also left it off. The group didn't put much effort into the song - it's a lot of random noise.
  • The hidden song became a trend in the early '90s, to the point where people would let CDs play after the listed tracks were finished to see if there was more there. Some of the big albums that contained hidden tracks include Pearl Jam's Ten and Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill.
  • According to Dave Grohl of Nirvana, at least one guy took his copy of Nevermind back to the record store for a refund, as he thought it was broken when this song suddenly appeared. Many other people thought there was something wrong with their multi-disc CD players, as they would stop playing at the end of the album.
  • Weird Al Yankovic did a parody of this song by including a hidden track called "Bite Me" on his 1992 album Off the Deep End.

  • Papa Roach - Face Everything And Ris
    Papa Roach - Face Everything And Rise


    Papa Roach - Face Everything And Rise Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: F.E.A.R.
    Released: 2014

    Face Everything And Rise Lyrics


    Face Everything And Rise

    The streets crawl with a deadly omen
    Outside I see a world that's broken
    I can't breathe, my heart is choking
    I need a cure for this life I've chosen
    The pain, the rain is a blessing in disguise
    I feel it cutting and its cutting like a knife
    The pain, the rain is a blessing in disguise
    I feel it cutting and its cutting like a knife
    I will face everything and rise
    Never gonna quit until the day I die
    Angels keep falling from the sky
    Take the broken wings and learn to fly
    I will face everything and rise
    The earth shakes and the city's burning
    Blood fill's like the tide is turning
    Life hurts and there's no warning
    Lightning strikes, my heart is storming
    The pain, the rain is a blessing in disguise

    The flood's coming and it's drowning all the lies
    The pain, the rain is a blessing in disguise
    The flood's coming and it's drowning all the lies
    I will face everything and rise
    Never gonna quit until the day I die
    Angels keep falling from the sky
    Take the broken wings and learn to fly
    I will face everything and rise
    Running in the fire, I'll never be the same
    I come alive when I am burning in the flames
    I'm under fire when I'm burning wide awake
    My life feels empty when I am walking through the flames
    When I am walking through the flames
    When I am walking through the flames
    I will face everything and rise
    Never gonna quit until the day I die
    Angels keep falling from the sky
    Take the broken wings and learn to fly
    I will face everything and rise

    Face everything and rise

    Writer/s: JACOBY DAKOTA SHADDIX, TOBIN JOSEPH ESPERANCE, KANE CHURKO, ANTHONY ESPERANCE
    Publisher: DOWNTOWN MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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  • The writing was on the wall regarding the title of Papa Roach's eighth full-length album - literally. "Jacoby (Shaddix, singer) wrote 'F.E.A.R.' on the wall of the studio in spray paint," laughed bassist Tobin Esperance. "When we started the record, he was like, 'I want construction paper hung up on the walls everywhere so I can write down all of these thoughts.' That was the only thing he ended up writing on the wall. It stuck."

    "Fear is something I face every day," Shaddix admitted. "It's about taking a negative and turning it into a positive. When you see the word, it looks like Fear. If you look deeper, it's Face Everything And Rise."
  • Speaking to Loudwire , Jacoby Shaddix explained the meaning of this song: "It's about stepping up to your problems," he said, "and connecting with my God and walking through those things."
  • The epic post-apocalyptic video finds Jacoby Shaddix being interrogated with some other masked men before bravely stepping out and facing a firing squad head on. The frontman came up with the concept and also co-directed the clip. He told Kerrang! "I was in the van from which we shot the video's chase scene, and that was the kind of s--t you'd never really get to do in your life! There was one shot where one of the motorcyclists jumps in front of the car and he nearly got run over by the car! It was one of those moments where life suddenly went into slow motion, but luckily he just avoided it."
  • Jacoby Shaddix told Kerrang!: "There's a key lyric in this that spawned the song, which is 'My pain is a blessing in disguise.' That simple line is so profound to me in my life and how I've grown. I used to look at my trials and tribulations and be like, 'F--k why am I going through this s--t? Why me? The song is about it being my responsibility to take that pain and find the strength within it."

  • AC/DC - You Shook Me All Night Lon
    AC/DC - You Shook Me All Night Long

    Hip Hop, ,
    AC/DC - You Shook Me All Night Long Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Back In Black Released: 1980

    AC/DC - You Shook Me All Night Long Lyrics



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    She was a fast machine
    She kept her motor clean
    She was the best damn woman I had ever seen
    She had the sightless eyes
    Telling me no lies
    Knockin' me out with those American thighs
    Taking more than her share
    Had me fighting for air
    She told me to come but I was already there
    'Cause the walls start shaking
    The earth was quaking
    My mind was aching
    And we were making it and you

    Shook me all night long
    Yeah you shook me all night long

    Working double time
    On the seduction line
    She was one of a kind, she's just mine all mine
    Wanted no applause
    Just another course
    Made a meal out of me and came back for more
    Had to cool me down
    To take another round
    Now I'm back in the ring to take another swing
    'Cause the walls were shaking
    The earth was quaking
    My mind was aching
    And we were making it and you

    Shook me all night long
    Yeah you shook me all night long

    And knocked me out and then you
    Shook me all night long
    You had me shakin' and you
    Shook me all night long
    Yeah you shook me
    Well you took me

    You really took me and you
    Shook me all night long
    Ooooh you
    Shook me all night long
    Yeah, yeah, you
    Shook me all night long
    You really took me and you
    Yeah you shook me, yeah you shook me
    All night long

    Writer/s: BRIAN JOHNSON, MALCOLM MITCHELL YOUNG, ANGUS MCKINNON YOUNG
    Publisher: J. ALBERT & SON(INTERNATIONAL) PTY. LTD.
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    AC/DC - You Shook Me All Night Lon
    AC/DC - You Shook Me All Night Long

    Hip Hop, ,
    AC/DC - You Shook Me All Night Long Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Back In Black Released: 1980

    AC/DC - You Shook Me All Night Long Lyrics



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    She was a fast machine
    She kept her motor clean
    She was the best damn woman I had ever seen
    She had the sightless eyes
    Telling me no lies
    Knockin' me out with those American thighs
    Taking more than her share
    Had me fighting for air
    She told me to come but I was already there
    'Cause the walls start shaking
    The earth was quaking
    My mind was aching
    And we were making it and you

    Shook me all night long
    Yeah you shook me all night long

    Working double time
    On the seduction line
    She was one of a kind, she's just mine all mine
    Wanted no applause
    Just another course
    Made a meal out of me and came back for more
    Had to cool me down
    To take another round
    Now I'm back in the ring to take another swing
    'Cause the walls were shaking
    The earth was quaking
    My mind was aching
    And we were making it and you

    Shook me all night long
    Yeah you shook me all night long

    And knocked me out and then you
    Shook me all night long
    You had me shakin' and you
    Shook me all night long
    Yeah you shook me
    Well you took me

    You really took me and you
    Shook me all night long
    Ooooh you
    Shook me all night long
    Yeah, yeah, you
    Shook me all night long
    You really took me and you
    Yeah you shook me, yeah you shook me
    All night long

    Writer/s: BRIAN JOHNSON, MALCOLM MITCHELL YOUNG, ANGUS MCKINNON YOUNG
    Publisher: J. ALBERT & SON(INTERNATIONAL) PTY. LTD.
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    Sheryl Crow - Stay At Home Mothe
    Sheryl Crow - Stay At Home Mother


    Sheryl Crow - Stay At Home Mother Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Feels Like Home
    Released: 2013

    Stay At Home Mother Lyrics


    Riding in the backseat, sipping on a Pepsi
    Looking out the window, driving to the bus stop together
    I tell her only three sleeps and I'll be right back
    And then we're gonna have a good time when I come together

    And I call her every single night
    I'll miss her every day
    And if she kissed me and waved goodbye
    I could hear her say

    Stay at home, mother
    Stay at home
    Stay at home, mother
    Stay at home

    I've been working late nights making up for the times
    That I wasn't in the crowd cheering out loud at our school plays
    Tickets to a circus, maybe a new bike
    I just want her to know that I love her more than working all day

    But the price will never measure up
    To what's inside a box
    While I run all around the world
    She tells me to stop

    And stay at home, mother
    Stay at home
    Stay at home, mother
    Stay at home

    We could play house and pretend
    That tomorrow you won't be gone
    Stay at home, mother
    Stay at home

    Wishing things were different
    Doesn't change one memory
    My little girl grew up
    While I was too busy to see
    Now she's become the one thing
    That I could never be

    Stay at home, mother
    Stay at home
    Stay at home, mother
    Stay at home

    She could have a house and a couple of kids
    And never have to be involved
    As a Stay At Home Mother
    Stay at home mother
    Stay at home

    Writer/s: Hemby, Natalie / Crow, Sheryl
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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  • This emotional, circle-of-life story finds Crow describing the guilt a mother feels balancing work and family. "Last year my then six-year-old happened to wake as I was leaving the house at 5.30 am and he just dropped to his knees and started crying, 'You're not leaving,'" she told The Daily Telegraph. "It's not normal for a child to have his mom leave and I made a promise to him in that moment: 'I will figure out a way to bring you guys with me.'"

    "It's hard being a single mom," Crow added. "It's the best and hardest job in the world. I'm not a mom who phones it in or hands over to the nanny. I make myself emotionally available to my children 24 hours a day."

  • John Lennon - Cold Turke
    John Lennon - Cold Turkey


    John Lennon - Cold Turkey Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Lennon Boxed Set
    Released: 1969

    Cold Turkey Lyrics


    Temperature's rising
    Fever is high
    Can't see no future
    Can't see no sky

    My feet are so heavy
    So is my head
    I wish I was a baby
    I wish I was dead

    Cold Turkey has got me on the run
    My body is aching
    Goose-pimple bone
    Can't see no body
    Leave me alone

    My eyes are wide open
    Can't get to sleep
    One thing I'm sure of
    I'm at the deep freeze

    Cold turkey has got me on the run
    Cold turkey has got me on the run

    Thirty-six hours
    Rolling in pain
    Praying to someone
    Free me again

    Oh I'll be a good boy
    Please make me well
    I promise you anything
    Get me out of this hell

    Cold turkey has got me on the run

    Writer/s: LENNON, JOHN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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  • This song is about drug withdrawal. Quitting "Cold Turkey" means abruptly stopping drug use, and wreaks havoc on the body because it has to suddenly adjust to not getting drugs. John Lennon quit cold turkey because he wanted to get off drugs and start a family with Yoko (who also quit with him). He wrote this song about that experience.
  • Lennon wanted to record this with The Beatles for their Abbey Road album, but the other Beatles rejected it. Lennon recorded it with a group of musicians he called The Plastic Ono Band and released it as a single. It was not available on an album.
  • Lennon's second single away from The Beatles. "Give Peace A Chance" was released a few months earlier.
  • Lennon performed this in September, 1969 at "The Toronto Rock and Revival Show," featuring Eric Clapton on guitar, Klaus Voorman on bass, and Alan White on drums. The set was released as a live album.
  • Eric Clapton played some of the guitar on this. Lennon asked Clapton to join The Plastic Ono Band, but Eric declined.
  • Lennon wrote and recorded this song before attending Arthur Janov's Primal Scream therapy workshop, which played a part in his song "Mother." The screams he used in "Cold Turkey," he was actually emulating Yoko singing.
  • Lennon discussed this song in an interview with BBC Radio 1 DJ Andy Peebles on December 6, 1980, four days before his death. He recalled: "Cold Turkey was banned. They thought it was a pro-drugs song. But I've always expressed what I've been feeling or thinking at the time. So I was just writing the experience I'd had of withdrawing from heroin. To some it was a rock 'n' roll version of The Man With The Golden Arm because it showed Frank Sinatra suffering from drug withdrawal." (Source Q magazine November 2010)
  • When John Lennon decided to return his MBE (Member of the British Empire) award on November 25, 1969, he sent it to Queen Elizabeth II with a note explaining, "I am returning this MBE in protest against Britain's involvement in the Nigeria-Biafra thing, against our support of America in Vietnam and against 'Cold Turkey' slipping down the charts."

  • Hep Stars - Rented Tuxed
    Hep Stars - Rented Tuxedo


    Hep Stars - Rented Tuxedo Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: single release only
    Released: 1965

    Rented Tuxedo Lyrics


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  • Credited to Rogers, Tansey & Singleton, she left him with a broken heart, a ring and a rented tuxedo. Not a particularly inspiring song, but it was the B-side of the Hep Stars release "No Response," which was the first song ever written by Benny Andersson. (thanks, Alexander Baron - London, England)

  • John Lennon - Go
    John Lennon - God


    John Lennon - God Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: John Lennon: Plastic Ono Band
    Released: 1970

    God Lyrics


    God is a concept
    By which we measure
    Our pain
    I'll say it again
    God is a concept
    By which we measure
    Our pain

    I don't believe in magic
    I don't believe in I-Ching
    I don't believe in Bible
    I don't believe in tarot
    I don't believe in Hitler
    I don't believe in Jesus
    I don't believe in Kennedy
    I don't believe in Buddha
    I don't believe in mantra
    I don't believe in Gita
    I don't believe in yoga
    I don't believe in kings
    I don't believe in Elvis
    I don't believe in Zimmerman
    I don't believe in Beatles
    I just believe in me
    Yoko and me
    And that's reality

    The dream is over
    What can I say?
    The dream is over
    Yesterday
    I was the dream weaver
    But now I'm reborn
    I was the Walrus
    But now I'm John
    And so dear friends
    You just have to carry on
    The dream is over

    Writer/s: LENNON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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  • Lennon wrote this about the worship of false idols. He felt organized religion did more harm than good. In "Imagine," he sang about a better world where there was "no religion."
  • Lennon was not an atheist, but believed that god was something different to everyone. He also believed that people focus too much on the teacher (God) rather than what is supposed to be taught. In songs like this and "Imagine," Lennon's was trying to send the message that we should not let religion and other things get in the way of how we think life should be lived. In "Imagine," "Living for today" means to live as if there is no afterlife or god and to do the best you can. In this song, "I just believe in me" states his belief in his life regardless of anything else. (thanks, Justin - washington, DC)
  • Before recording this album, John and Yoko began "Primal Scream therapy," which was a very emotional time for them. Lennon was dealing with the breakup of The Beatles and the death of his mother.
  • At the time, Lennon had some hard feelings toward The Beatles, especially Paul McCartney. He made a statement that he was moving on with the line, "I don't believe in Beatles."
  • Billy Preston played piano. He played on some of The Beatles songs, including "Get Back."
  • Ringo Starr played drums. He and Lennon had a good relationship even after The Beatles broke up.
  • This contains the classic line, "The Dream Is Over." This summed up the feelings of many who felt their idealistic goals of the '60s were not going to come true.
  • In the January 1971 edition of Rolling Stone, Lennon said that this, "was put together from three songs almost." He went on to the explain that the words for this "just came out of me mouth." The former Beatle continued: "I had the idea that 'God is the concept by which we measure pain,' so that when you have a word like that, you just sit down and sing the first tune that comes into your head and the tune is simple, because I like that kind of music and then I just rolled into it. It was just going on in my head and I got by the first three or four, the rest just came out. Whatever came out."
  • Among the list of idols in this song, which Lennon said he didn't believe in was The Beatles. Lennon explained why to Rolling Stone: "I was going to leave a gap, and just fill in your own words: whoever you don't believe in. It had just got out of hand, and Beatles was the final thing because I no longer believe in myth, and Beatles is another myth. I don't believe in it. The dream is over. I'm not just talking about the Beatles, I'm talking about the generation thing. It's over, and we gotta - I have to personally - get down to so-called reality."
  • Lennon starts this song with the line, "God is a concept by which we measure our pain." He explained to Rolling Stone that, "pain is the pain we go through all the time," Then added: "You're born in pain. Pain is what we are in most of the time, and I think that the bigger the pain, the more God you look for."
  • When Lennon was recording this stark denunciation of Christianity at Abbey Road studios, George Harrison was next door completing work on All Things Must Pass. "I was in one room singing 'My Sweet Lord'," said Harrison, "and John was in another room singing 'I don't believe in Jesus, I don't believe in nothing'."

  • Superfood - Like A Dais
    Superfood - Like A Daisy


    Superfood - Like A Daisy Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Don't Say That
    Released: 2014

    Like A Daisy Lyrics


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  • This song is about a friend of frontman Dom Ganderton. He told NME: "At uni, he got into the routine of waking up at 5 p.m. and smoking, then staying up until 4 a.m. and doing the same thing over and over. It's saying, 'Get your s--t together and do something.' He has now: he's moved to Prague to work."

  • The Band - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Dow
    The Band - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down


    The Band - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Band
    Released: 1969

    The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down Lyrics


    Virgil Caine is the name, and I served on the Danville train,
    Til Stoneman's cavalry came and tore up the tracks again.
    In the winter of '65, we were hungry, just barely alive.
    By May the tenth, Richmond had fell, it's a time I remember, oh so well,

    [Chorus]
    The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, and the bells were ringing,
    The night they drove old Dixie down, and the people were singin'. they went
    La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,

    Back with my wife in Tennessee, when one day she called to me,
    "Virgil, quick, come see, there goes Robert E. Lee!"
    Now I don't mind choppin' wood, and I don't care if the money's no good.
    Ya take what ya need and ya leave the rest,
    But they should never have taken the very best.

    The night they drove old Dixie down, and the bells were ringing,
    The night they drove old Dixie down, and the people were singin'. they went
    La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,

    Like my father before me, I will work the land,
    Like my brother above me, who took a rebel stand.
    He was just eighteen, proud and brave, but a Yankee laid him in his grave,
    I swear by the mud below my feet,
    You can't raise a Caine back up when he's in defeat.

    The night they drove old Dixie down, and the bells were ringing,
    The night they drove old Dixie down, and all the people were singin', they went
    Na, la, na, la, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na,

    The night they drove old Dixie down, and all the bells were ringing,
    The night they drove old Dixie down, and the people were singin', they went
    Na, la, na, la, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na

    Writer/s: ROBERTSON, ROBBIE
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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  • Robbie Robertson wrote this song, which is about the American Civil War - "Dixie" is a term indicating the old American South, which was defeated by the Union army. The song is not related to his heritage, as Robertson is half-Mohawk Indian, half-Jewish Canadian.
  • Robertson came up with the music for this song, and then got the idea for the lyrics when he thought about the saying "The South will rise again," which he heard the first time he visited the American South. This led him to research the Civil War. (thanks, Edna - Madrid, Spain, for above 2)
  • This was recorded in Sammy Davis Jr.'s house in Los Angeles. The Band rented it and converted a poolhouse into a studio to record their second album.
  • The vocals featured the 3-part harmonies of Levon Helm, Richard Manuel, and Rick Danko.
  • Joan Baez covered this in 1971. It was her biggest hit, reaching US #3 and UK #6.

    Her version was recorded at Quad Studios in Nashville with producer Norman Putnam, who gathered about 20 people from around the studio to sing on the chorus. One of those voices belongs to Jimmy Buffett, who Putnam would later work with on his album Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes.
  • Baez changed some of the lyrics on her version. For example, she sings, "Virgil Cain is my name and I drove on the Danville train. 'Til so much cavalry came and tore up the tracks again." The original lyrics are, "Virgil Cain is THE name and I SERVED on the Danville train. 'Til STONEMAN'S cavalry came and tore up the tracks again" referring to George Stoneman, who was a general in the Union army). There are several other inconsistencies between her version and The Band's original, including changing the line, "There goes Robert E. Lee" to "There goes THE Robert E. Lee" (which is a boat). (thanks, Geoffrey - Fort Collins, CO)
  • This was used as the B-side to "Up On Cripple Creek."

  • Superfood - Pallasade
    Superfood - Pallasades


    Superfood - Pallasades Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Don't Say That
    Released: 2014

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  • Frontman Dom Ganderton told NME: "It's about seeing a friend f--k a girl over. The first is about him being a complete d--k and not being able to say anything. Then the chorus talks about people who are trying to be in love but are fed up, so it's hard for them to love someone."

  • Blur - Song
    Blur - Song 2


    Blur - Song 2 Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Blur
    Released: 1997

    Song 2 Lyrics


    Woo-hoo
    Woo-hoo
    Woo-hoo
    Woo-hoo

    I got my head checked
    By a jumbo jet
    It wasn't easy
    But nothing is
    No

    Woo-hoo
    When I feel heavy-metal
    And I'm pins and I'm needles
    Well, I lie and I'm easy
    All the time but I'm never sure
    Why I need you
    Pleased to meet you

    I got my head down
    When I was young
    It's not my problem
    It's not my problem

    Woo-hoo
    When I feel heavy-metal
    And I'm pins and I'm needles
    Well, I lie and I'm easy
    All the time but I am never sure
    Why I need you
    Pleased to meet you

    Yeah yeah
    Yeah yeah
    Yeah yeah
    Oh yeah

    Writer/s: JAMES, STEVEN / ROWNTREE, DAVID / ALBARN, DAMON / COXON, GRAHAM
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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  • This is also known as "Whoo-Hooo," which is the chorus. The title is not in the lyrics, as the name "Song 2" was originally just a working title, with Blur introducing it that way during live performances. Fans soon identified the song as "Song 2" and the title stuck. (thanks, Kyle - Newborough, MT)
  • With loud guitars and cryptic lyrics, the band wrote this to make fun of Grunge music that was big in America at the time. It ended up being Blur's biggest hit in the US. They are huge in England, but never caught on in the States.
  • Blur's bassist Alex James told Q Magazine's 1001 Best Songs Ever: "I remember having a really bad sweaty hangover that day. And it was very sunny. We were at Mayfair Studios, Primrose Hill, and I'd been trying to think of a title for a TV show a friend was doing about Rock Wives. Then it came to me: 'Hits and Mrs!' So I thought that was my work for the day over. It sums up Song 2 really. We didn't think about it at all. Graham (Coxon) set up two kits, Dave (Rowntree) and Graham started playing drums at the same time, this real "aggro" beat. Then the chorus is two distorted basses and Damon's guide vocal. It was kind of a throwback. We'd always done brainless rocking out, though maybe it's not what we're known for." (thanks, Edward Pearce - Ashford, Kent, England)
  • This is the second track on the CD, the second single from the album, it hit #2 in the UK, and it is 2 minutes long.
  • At the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards, This was nominated for Best Group Video.
  • This was used in commercials by 2 different auto makers: Mercedes-Benz used it to promote its S-class cars, Nissan used it for The Sentra. It was also used in ads for video game FIFA '98 and for Pentium II processors.
  • This was used in an episode of The Simpsons in a scene where Homer and the guys go to the Super Bowl. It also appeared on the South Park episode "Stanley's Cup."
  • This was also featured in many trailers for the movie Starship Troopers. As is becoming common, the song did not appear in the film itself. (thanks, Kei - Salem, OR)
  • At one point, Blur weren't sure if this was even a contender to be included on the album, thinking it too short. However, their US record company loved it. It is probably their most popular song, certainly their most well known.
  • The band tried to add more production to the recorded version and finish it off, but without success. They saw this as a learning experience. Bass player Alex James says it was "The realization you don't have to polish everything. Sometimes the thing you do first of all is when you mean it." (thanks, Adam - Dewsbury, England)
  • Producer Stephen Street told Q magazine March 2009 that "Damon's guide vocal was pure babbling but it worked so well I suggested we went with it. He just needed reassurance that what he'd done was good."
  • According to Q magazine, the heavy noise on the song is Alex James' bass played twice. Alex didn't know this until Stephen Street told him, years later. He couldn't remember doing it.
  • Damon Albarn's original version was a third slower – it was guitarist Graham Cozon who sped the tune up. Said Albarn in Isle of Noises by Daniel Rachel: "It's definitely better the way it ended up. As soon as I hear myself doing anything I've done before I just do something else. I go the other way or I just go below or above. I can't bear repeating myself. As soon as I've finished something I think, 'That's terrible. Right, I better start again."
  • This was released as a B-side of "Tender" in 1999. This was because "Swamp Song", originally a B-side, was included on 13. (thanks, Ben - Mount Laurel, NJ)
  • This was used on Alias (2004) in the season three episode "Blowback," during a car chase scene. It was also used in the first season of Nikita (2010) in the episode "Rough Trade," during a flashback of the title character's fight training.

  • Taylor Swift - All You Had To Do Was Sta
    Taylor Swift - All You Had To Do Was Stay


    Taylor Swift - All You Had To Do Was Stay Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: 1989
    Released: 2014

    All You Had To Do Was Stay Lyrics


    (Hey hey hey)
    (Hey hey hey)
    (Hey hey hey)
    (Hey hey hey)
    People like you always want back the love they gave away
    And people like me wanna believe you when you say you've changed
    The more I think about it now the less I know
    All I know is that you drove us off the road

    Stay, hey, All You Had To Do Was Stay
    Had me in the palm of your hand
    Then, why'd you had to go and lock me out when I let you in
    Stay, hey, now you say you want it
    Back now that it's just too late
    Well could've been easy
    All you had to do was stay

    All you had to do was stay
    All you had to do was stay
    All you had to do was stay
    All you had to do was stay

    Here you are now, calling me up, but I don't know what to say
    I've been picking up the pieces of the mess you made
    People like you always want back the love they pushed aside
    But people like me are gone forever when you say goodbye

    Stay, hey, all you had to do was stay
    Had me in the palm of your hand
    Then, why'd you had to go and lock me out when I let you in
    Stay, hey, now you say you want it
    Back now that it's just too late
    Well could've been easy
    All you had to do was stay

    All you had to do was stay
    All you had to do was stay
    All you had to do was stay (Stay, stay, stay)

    Let me remind you this was what you wanted (Oh oh oh)
    You ended it
    You were all I wanted (Oh oh oh)
    But not like this
    Not like this
    Not like this
    Oh, all you had to do was stay

    Hey, all you had to do was stay
    Had me in the palm of your hand
    Then, why'd you had to go and lock me out when I let you in
    Stay, hey, now you say you want it
    Back now that it's just too late
    Well could've been easy
    All you had to do was stay

    Hey, all you had to do was stay
    Had me in the palm of your hand
    Then, why'd you had to go and lock me out when I let you in
    Stay, hey, now you say you want it
    Back now that it's just too late
    Well could've been easy (All you had to do was stay)
    All you had to do was stay

    All you had to do was stay (Oh)
    All you had to do was stay
    All you had to do was stay
    All you had to do was stay (Ooh)

    Writer/s: SWIFT, TAYLOR / MARTIN, MAX
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    All You Had To Do Was Stay Song Chart
  • This end-of-relationship lament about a commitment-phobic lover is one of several songs on 1989 that are thought to be inspired by a certain One-Direction ex (for those of you that have been vacationing on a remote desert island over the last couple of years that's Harry Styles we're talking about). Her liner note message is: "They Paid The Price."
  • This is one of nine tracks on 1989 that Max Martin contributed towards, He also served as executive producer of the album. The Swedish hitmaker had co-penned three tracks on 2012's Red, but he played a much bigger role this time around. "I used to talk about Max Martin like he was this sorcerer who lived in a castle on a hill," Taylor told Rolling Stone. "And then one time Scott [Borchetta, the head of her label] said to me, 'You know... you can work with him if you want to.' I was like, What?!"
  • The use of Max Martin, the man behind the hit tunes from such pop stars as Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears and Katy Perry, was significant in Taylor shedding every last country gene she had for 1989. Asked by Billboard magazine why she went pop, the former country princess replied: "I think what made me decide to do that was that, looking back on my last album, Red, when people would ask me, 'What's your favorite song?' I would always say, without hesitation, 'I Knew You Were Trouble.' So when I went in the studio to start this album, I wanted to make sure that this album was different than anything I'd done before, and I was naturally gravitating toward those pop sensibilities and expanding that way."

    "But it wasn't until about a year in that I admitted to myself and my team that this is a pop album," Taylor continued. "We can't call it country; that would be the most disingenuous thing we can do, and out of respect for a [genre] and a music town that I adore, I have to be honest. I think being upfront with people that you care about is the most honest way of going about your life and your decisions."
  • The song was in part inspired by a dream Taylor had about an ex. "I was having this dream, that was actually one of those embarrassing dreams, where you're mortified in the dream, you're like humiliated," she told Time. "In the dream, my ex had come to the door to beg for me to talk to him or whatever, and I opened up the door and I went to go say, 'Hi,' or 'What are you doing here?' or something - something normal - but all that came out was this high-pitched singing that said, 'Stay!' It was almost operatic."

    "So I wrote this song, and I used that sound in the song. Weird, right?" Taylor continued. "I woke up from the dream, saying the weird part into my phone, figuring I had to include it in something because it was just too strange not to. In pop, it's fun to play around with little weird noises like that."

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