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AC/DC - T.N.T
AC/DC - T.N.T.


AC/DC - T.N.T. Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: High Voltage
Released: 1975

T.N.T. Lyrics


See me ride out of the sunset
On your color TV screen
Out for all that I can get
If you know what I mean
Women to the left of me
And women to the right
Ain't got no gun
Ain't got no knife
But don't you start no fight

[Chorus]
'Cause I'm T.N.T. I'm dynamite
T.N.T. and I'll win the fight
T.N.T. I'm a power load
T.N.T. watch me explode

I'm dirty, mean and mighty unclean
I'm a wanted man
Public enemy number one
Understand
So lock up your daughter
Lock up your wife
Lock up your back door
And run for your life
The man is back in town
Don't you mess me 'round

[Chorus]

T.N.T. Oi, oi, oi
T.N.T. Oi, oi, oi
T.N.T. Oi, oi, oi
T.N.T. Oi, oi, oi
T.N.T. Oi
I'm dynamite (oi, oi)
T.N.T. Oi,
And I'll win the fight,
T.N.T.
I'm a power load
T.N.T.
Watch me explode!

Writer/s: ANGUS MCKINNON YOUNG, RONALD BELFORD SCOTT, MALCOLM MITCHELL YOUNG
Publisher: J. ALBERT & SON(INTERNATIONAL) PTY. LTD.
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

T.N.T. Song Chart
  • This was originally released in 1975 in AC/DC's home country Australia on their second album, which was also called T.N.T. Their first two Australian releases were combined to form High Voltage, which was released worldwide. The album fared well in Europe, but met stiff resistance in America: Rolling Stone called it an "all time low" for hard rock in their scathing review.
  • This was one of AC/DC's first singles with Bon Scott on lead vocals. Originally a roadie, he took over lead vocals when their first singer, Dave Evans, didn't show up for a gig.
  • AC/DC found a good way to capture the energy of their live shows for the High Voltage album: they went into the studio and recorded right after gigs. The result was a very raw, but energetic sound, smoothed out with production by Harry Vanda and George Young (brother of Angus and Malcolm), who were members of the group The Easybeats, best known for their hit "Friday On My Mind."
  • T.N.T. stands for Trinitrotoluene, an explosive compound. It was popularized in Road Runner cartoons when the Coyote would buy explosive items (from Acme) labeled "T.N.T." in an attempt to blow up the Road Runner. To this date, the coyote has not been able to harm the Road Runner in any way, and has done much more damage to himself through careless use of Acme products.

  • Slipknot - Custe
    Slipknot - Custer


    Slipknot - Custer Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: .5: The Gray Chapter
    Released: 2014

    Custer Lyrics


    Have this one!
    Dat-dat-da, dat-dat-da, dat-dat-da-da-da
    Dat-dat-da, dat-dat-da, dat-dat-da-da-da!

    (Yeah)
    (Right)
    Half alive and stark raving free in the line front
    Croaching on the purpose of this commercial-free interruption
    Due to the prolific nature of this statement
    Listener aggression is advised

    It's strange, whenever I see a gun
    I think about just how petty you are
    And it blows my fucking mind!
    Yeah, it blows my fucking mind!
    These days, I never seem to get enough
    I’m tired of this shit, I want to go up
    Don't waste my fucking time!
    Don't waste my fucking time!
    Because anything exceptional
    Gets crushed by governed people
    With jealousy and ignorance
    And all that coven equals
    This one, it isn't special
    Collections made of clay
    I'm waiting for the punishment
    I know it’s on my way

    (Cut cut cut me up and fuck fuck fuck me up)
    Cut cut cut me up and fuck fuck fuck me up
    (Cut cut cut me up and fuck fuck fuck me up)
    (Cut cut cut me up and fuck fuck fuck me up)
    (Cut cut cut me up and fuck fuck fuck me up)
    (Cut cut cut me up and fuck fuck fuck me up)

    Irreverence is my disease
    It's secondhand, but you know me
    The son of a bitch is on his knees
    The last man standing gets no pity

    Somewhere on a toilet wall
    I read the words you form along
    To form a life, they're for my life
    And I find myself a truth
    Something so profound and now it's sitting there
    Surrounded by the damage of the state
    Another victim of the refuse
    Now I've been saying this for years
    But you don't comprehend it
    I fight hell and I fight fear
    Because I understand it
    Androgyny and insults
    Your choice, don't wanna be difficult
    You want to win the war?
    Know what you're fighting for

    (Cut cut cut me up and fuck fuck fuck me up)
    Cut cut cut me up and fuck fuck fuck me up
    (Cut cut cut me up and fuck fuck fuck me up)
    (Cut cut cut me up and fuck fuck fuck me up)
    (Cut cut cut me up and fuck fuck fuck me up)
    (Cut cut cut me up and fuck fuck fuck me up)

    Irreverence is my disease
    It's secondhand, but you know me
    The son of a bitch is on his knees
    The last man standing gets no pity
    With the angel eyes and demon seeds
    You're missing what you really need
    When all is said and done, you'll see
    The last man standing gets no pity
    (No pity)
    (No pity)
    (No pity)
    (No pity)
    (No pity)

    (Cut cut cut me up and fuck fuck fuck me up)
    Cut cut cut me up and fuck fuck fuck me up
    (Cut cut cut me up and fuck fuck fuck me up)
    (Cut cut cut me up and fuck fuck fuck me up)
    (Cut cut cut me up and fuck fuck fuck me up)
    (Cut cut cut me up and fuck fuck fuck me up)

    Writer/s: TAYLOR, COREY / ROOT, JAMES
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Custer Song Chart
  • George Armstrong Custer was a Civil War hero and subsequently a ruthless Indian fighter. He is famous for the Battle of the Little Bighorn, commonly referred to as Custer's Last Stand, in which a force of 650 men led by Custer, suffered a severe defeat to around 2,500 Indian warriors.

    The death of Slipknot bassist Paul Gray and the controversial departure of drummer Joey Jordison meant many doubed whether the band could reach the same heights. This song finds Corey Taylor digging in his heels against all the scoffers. He told Kerrang!: "This is focusing that anger towards the outside world – the people who on one hand want to make us martyrs, but at the same time want to make us bastards."

    "And metaphorically," he added, "it's about charging into our last stand, and it's basically saying, 'You know what? Just when you think you've written our history, we're going to rewrite it again, and basically show you that we can take all the abuse that you put out there, and we're not going to lose a step, we're not going to lose an inch, we're not going to lose any ground – we're going to keep coming.'"
  • Here are some more fun facts about George Armstrong Custer from The Encyclopedia of Trivia :

    Custer was ranked 34th out of 34 in his West Point United States military Academy graduating class.

    In 1864 he was given command of General Phillip Sheridan's Third Cavalry Division as a Major General. The 23-year-old George Custer was the youngest US army officer ever to become a general. When the American Civil War ended he returned to his regular rank of captain.

    A redhead with a big moustache. Custer was nicknamed by the Sioux "Yellow Hair the Woman Killer" and "Long Hair."

    Custer's numerous beagles, wolfhounds and foxhounds shared his food tent and bed to the annoyance of his wife. His two favorite pets were Turk, a white bulldog and Byron, a greyhound.

    As George Custer and his 7th Cavalry left Fort Abraham Lincoln in the Dakota Territory for the Little Big Horn, the band played "The Girl I Left Behind Me."

    Custer's last stand was immortalized in Larry Verne's whimsical 1960 #1 hit "Mr. Custer."
  • The song's live music video was filmed during Slipknot's appearance in the 2014 fall at their Knotfest concert in San Bernardino, California.

  • AC/DC - Touch Too Muc
    AC/DC - Touch Too Much


    AC/DC - Touch Too Much Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Highway To Hell
    Released: 1979

    Touch Too Much Lyrics


    It was one of those nights
    When you turned out the lights
    And everything comes into view
    She was taking her time
    I was losing my mind
    There was nothing that she wouldn't do
    It wasn't the first
    It wasn't the last
    She knew we was making love
    I was so satisfied
    Deep down inside
    Like a hand in a velvet glove

    Seems like a touch, a Touch Too Much
    Seems like a touch, a touch too much
    Too much for my body, too much for my brain
    This kind of woman's gonna drive me insane
    She's got a touch, a touch too much

    She had the face of an angel
    Smiling with sin
    A body of Venus with arms
    Dealing with danger
    Stroking my skin
    Let the thunder and lightening start
    It wasn't the first
    It wasn't the last
    It wasn't that she didn't care
    She wanted it hard
    And wanted it fast
    She liked it done medium rare

    Seems like a touch, a touch too much
    Seems like a touch, a touch too much
    Too much for my body, too much for my brain
    This kind of woman's gonna drive me insane
    She's got a touch, a touch too much

    Seems like a touch, touch too much
    You know it's much too much, much too much
    I really want to feel your touch too much
    Girl you know you're getting me much too much
    Seems like a touch
    Just a dirty little touch
    I really need your touch
    'Cause you're much too much too much

    Seems like a touch, a touch too much
    Seems like a touch, a touch too much
    Too much for my body, too much for my brain
    This kind of woman's gonna drive me insane
    She's got a touch, a touch too much

    Writer/s: ANGUS MCKINNON YOUNG, RONALD BELFORD SCOTT, MALCOLM MITCHELL YOUNG
    Publisher: J. ALBERT & SON(INTERNATIONAL) PTY. LTD.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Touch Too Much Song Chart
  • This is about the dangers of excess, which the band was quite familiar with. They were notorious for their wild parties, girls, and drinking. Lead singer Bon Scott drank himself to death six months after this was released.
  • Released as a single, this became just the second AC/DC song to chart in the UK, following "Rock 'N' Roll Damnation," which made #24.
  • Bon Scott's last performance was when he lip-synched this song when the band performed it on Top of the Pops, a popular British music show. The show aired February 7, 1980; Scott died 12 days later.
  • Considering how many of their songs are about drinking, it is surprising that AC/DC guitarist Angus Young didn't touch the stuff. When he was young, a bad encounter with Bond 7 Australian whiskey turned him off from alcohol.

  • Slipknot - If Rain Is What You Wan
    Slipknot - If Rain Is What You Want


    Slipknot - If Rain Is What You Want Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: .5: The Gray Chapter
    Released: 2014

    If Rain Is What You Want Lyrics


    It’s been years since anyone
    Could be a friend
    It’s the fear that kills the feeling
    In the end
    Can we face it?
    Can we shape it?
    Can we really die?
    If Rain Is What You Want
    All you have to do is close your eyes
    Just close your eyes

    I have watched your resurrection
    Start to crawl
    Is there any chance in hell? (Any chance in hell?)
    Any chance at all?
    Do we need it? Do we see it?
    Is it really there?
    If rain is what you want
    Then take your seats
    Enjoy the fall
    Enjoy the fall

    (Enjoy the fall)
    The only thing deeper than my last breath
    The only thing darker than my last death
    Is the panic, the static
    I've come back from the dead
    For my solace
    We'll never sleep again

    In these diamonds
    We’re left with colored glass
    As pressure takes its toll
    We will outlast
    But you can’t break my heart
    As long as I can be myself
    I’ll never fall apart
    And you can’t take me in
    If I’m not broken, break me down
    So I will never feel alone again

    The only thing deeper than my last breath
    The only thing darker than my last death
    Is the panic, the static
    I've come back from the dead
    For my solace
    We'll never sleep again

    My solace
    We'll never sleep again

    My solace
    We'll never sleep again

    My solace
    We'll never sleep again

    My solace
    We'll never sleep again

    Writer/s: TAYLOR, COREY / JONES, CRAIG / ROOT, JAMES
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    If Rain Is What You Want Song Chart
  • Slipknot lost their bassist Paul Gray in 2010 after he accidentally overdosed. The title of .5: The Gray Chapter and many of its lyrics reference the fallen soldier, including this closing track. Frontman Corey Taylor told Kerrang! "This is the melancholy look at how people wanted us to deal with Paul's death, and listening to that song I see us on a stage, just in silence, and millions of people looking at us with ideas of how we should grieve already set in their minds, and maybe that's completely opposite with how we were trying to deal with it, and lyrically it's us saying, 'Look, we're the only ones that really understand what we're going through. You can expect us to break down and cry, but at some point we have to stand back up.'"

  • AC/DC - Highway to Hel
    AC/DC - Highway to Hell


    AC/DC - Highway to Hell Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Highway to Hell
    Released: 1979

    Highway to Hell Lyrics


    Living easy, living free
    Season ticket on a one-way ride
    Asking nothing, leave me be
    Taking everything in my stride
    Don't need reason, don't need rhyme
    Ain't nothing I would rather do
    Going down, party time
    My friends are gonna be there too

    I'm on the Highway to Hell

    No stop signs, speed limit
    Nobody's gonna slow me down
    Like a wheel, gonna spin it
    Nobody's gonna mess me round
    Hey Satan, paid my dues
    Playing in a rocking band
    Hey Momma, look at me
    I'm on my way to the promised land

    I'm on the highway to hell
    (Don't stop me)

    And I'm going down, all the way down
    I'm on the highway to hell

    Writer/s: ANGUS MCKINNON YOUNG, RONALD BELFORD SCOTT, MALCOLM MITCHELL YOUNG
    Publisher: J. ALBERT & SON(INTERNATIONAL) PTY. LTD.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Highway to Hell Song Chart
  • The title is often attributed as a phrase AC/DC guitarist Angus Young used to describe touring in America. There is a much more literal explanation, however. "Highway to Hell" was the nickname for the Canning Highway in Australia. It runs from where lead singer Bon Scott lived in Fremantle and ends at a pub/bar called The Raffles, which was a big rock 'n roll drinking hole in the '70s. As Canning Highway gets close to the pub, it dips down into a steep decline: "No stop signs... speed limits... nobody gonna slow me down."

    So many people where killed by driving fast over that intersection at the top of the hill on the way for a good night out, that it was called the highway to hell, so when Bon was saying "I'm on the highway to hell" it meant that he was doing the nightly or weekly pilgrimage down Canning Highway to The Raffles bar to rock and drink with his mates: "Ain't nothing I would rather do. Going down, party time, my friends are gonna be there too."
  • Vocalist Brian Johnson explained to The Metro October 15, 2009: "It was written about being on the bus on the road where it takes forever to get from Melbourne or Sydney to Perth across the Nullarbor Plain. When the Sun's setting in the west and you're driving across it, it is like a fire ball. There is nothing to do, except have a quick one off the wrist or a game of cards, so that's where Bon came up with the lyrics."
  • This was the first AC/DC song to chart in the US. It helped drive huge sales for the Highway To Hell album, which has sold over seven million copies in America. It was AC/DC's sixth album, and their last with vocalist Bon Scott, who died in 1980 from excessive drinking. Their next album, Back In Black, was dedicated to him. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • Mutt Lange, who has also worked with The Cars, Bryan Adams, and Def Leppard (and Shania Twain, who he was married to from 1993-2008), produced the album. Lange took over after after failed sessions with Eddie Krammer, who had a solid resumé that included work with Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix, but whose procedural style didn't work for AC/DC.

    Lange was able to enhance the band's sound without altering their essence. On this song, he added robust background vocals to the choruses - something AC/DC didn't do on their previous efforts. This and other production refinements helped made the song a hit and expand their audience.
  • Recorded in London, Highway To Hell was the first AC/DC album recorded outside of Australia. The album cover had Angus Young on the cover wearing his schoolboy uniform and devil horns. Some religious groups found this quite offensive.
  • Serial killer Richard Ramirez claimed this album compelled him to murder. He believed AC/DC stood for "Anti Christ/Devil's Child."
  • In the film School of Rock Jack Black teaches the riff to the guitarist in the band. The song was also featured in the Movie Little Nicky, starring Adam Sandler.
  • The AC/DC Bluegrass tribute band Hayseed Dixie covered this on their 2001 album, A Hillbilly Tribute To AC/DC.
  • AC/DC performed this at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony when they were inducted in 2003. Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler inducted them, saying, "There is no greater purveyor of the power chord."
  • The chorus to the song was used in the 2010 movie Percy Jackson and the Olympians: the Lightning Thief. (thanks, charlie - las vegas, NV)
  • A campaign to make the this the top song on the UK singles chart for Christmas 2013 resulted in a #4 placing and AC/DC's first top 10 British hit in a 40-year career. The Anglo-Australian hard rockers had previously been the most successful act never to have had a Top 10 hit single in the UK, having achieved a grand total of 30 chart entries, none of which have ever peaked any higher than #12 (that honor went to 1988 hit "Heatseeker").
  • When this song was released, there really was a "Highway to Hell" in America: Route 666. This section of highway ran through Arizona and Utah; it was later renumbered after various ghost stories emerged about unexplained happenings on the road.
  • AC/DC, who didn't win their first Grammy Award until 2010 (Best Hard Rock Performance for "War Machine"), played this at the 2015 ceremony. They opened the telecast with "Rock or Bust," then segued into "Highway."

  • Taylor Swift - Blank Spac
    Taylor Swift - Blank Space


    Taylor Swift - Blank Space Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: 1989
    Released: 2014

    Blank Space Lyrics


    Nice to meet you, where you been?
    I could show you incredible things
    Magic, madness, heaven sin
    Saw you there and I thought
    Oh my God, look at that face
    You look like my next mistake
    Love’s a game, want to play?
    New money, suit and tie
    I can read you like a magazine
    Ain't it funny, rumors fly
    And I know you heard about me
    So hey, let's be friends
    I'm dying to see how this one ends
    Grab your passport and my hand
    I can make the bad guys good for a weekend

    So it's gonna be forever
    Or it's gonna go down in flames
    You can tell me when it's over
    If the high was worth the pain
    Got a long list of ex-lovers
    They'll tell you I'm insane
    'Cause you know I love the players
    And you love the game

    'Cause we're young and we're reckless
    We'll take this way too far
    It'll leave you breathless
    Or with a nasty scar
    Got a long list of ex-lovers
    They'll tell you I'm insane
    But I've got a Blank Space baby
    And I'll write your name

    Cherry lips, crystal skies
    I could show you incredible things
    Stolen kisses, pretty lies
    You're the king baby I'm your Queen
    Find out what you want
    Be that girl for a month
    Wait the worst is yet to come, oh no
    Screaming, crying, perfect storm
    I can make all the tables turn
    Rose gardens filled with thorns
    Keep you second guessing like
    "Oh my God, who is she?"
    I get drunk on jealousy
    But you'll come back each time you leave
    'Cause darling I'm a nightmare dressed like a daydream

    So it's gonna be forever
    Or it's gonna go down in flames
    You can tell me when it's over
    If the high was worth the pain
    Got a long list of ex-lovers
    They'll tell you I'm insane
    'Cause you know I love the players
    And you love the game

    'Cause we're young and we're reckless
    We'll take this way too far
    It'll leave you breathless
    Or with a nasty scar
    Got a long list of ex-lovers
    They'll tell you I'm insane (Insane)
    But I've got a blank space baby
    And I'll write your name

    Boys only want love if it's torture
    Don't say I didn't say I didn't warn ya
    Boys only want love if it's torture
    Don't say I didn't say I didn't warn ya

    So it's gonna be forever
    Or it's gonna go down in flames
    You can tell me when it's over
    If the high was worth the pain
    Got a long list of ex-lovers
    They'll tell you I'm insane
    'Cause you know I love the players
    And you love the game

    'Cause we're young and we're reckless
    We'll take this way too far
    It'll leave you breathless
    Or with a nasty scar
    Got a long list of ex-lovers
    They'll tell you I'm insane
    But I've got a blank space baby
    And I'll write your name

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

    Blank Space Song Chart
  • This song finds Swift, who penned the track with producers Max Martin and Shellback, sending up her image as a heartbreaker who writes all of her songs about former boyfriends. She warns us that she's "got a long list of ex-lovers, they'll tell you I'm insane" plus she has, "a blank space baby, and I'll write your name."

    At the Secret Sessions listening parties that Swift held to preview 1989, she said her intention with this track was to run wild with the way the media portrays how she conducts her romantic life.
  • Swift explained the "boys only want love if it's torture" lyric to UK newspaper The Sun: "I was thinking about this," she said. "Boys only want love if it's torture and a constant chase. Men want love if it's real, right, healthy and consistent."
  • If you're one of the many who thought Swift was singing "the lonely Starbucks lovers" (or, more sensically, "star-crossed lovers") in the song's chorus, you're not alone. The real line, however, is, "Got a long list of ex-lovers."

    Swift found this amusing. She called it, "A delightful misunderstanding about this song that was written about misunderstandings."
  • The song's music video was directed by Joseph Kahn (Eminem's "Without Me," Katy Perry's "Waking Up In Vegas") and filmed in September 2014 in Oheka Castle in Huntington, New York. The clip depicts Swift as an unhinged lovelorn woman who lives alone in a giant mansion with her cat, Olivia Benson. It co-stars male model Sean O'Pry as the singer's generically good-looking love interest. The male model also appeared in Madonna's steamy visual for "Girl Gone Wild."
  • With the title cleverly wrapped up in the song's punchline, "but I’ve got a blank space baby… and I'll write your name," you're not likely to forget the song's name, even though it only shows up three times.
  • Taylor explained the background to the cut in a chat with NME. "Every few years the media finds something they unanimously agree is annoying about me," she said. "2012-2013 they thought I was dating too much, because I dated two people in a year and a half: 'Oh, a serial dater. She only writes songs to get emotional revenge on guys. She's a man-hater, don't let her near your boyfriend.' It was kind of excessive and at first it was hurtful, but then I found a little bit of comedy in it.

    This character is so interesting though. If you read these gossip sites, they describe how I am so opposite my actual life: I'm clingy and I'm awful and I throw fits and there's drama. An emotionally fragile, unpredictable mess. I painted a whole picture of this character: she lives in a mansion with marble floors, she wears Dolce & Gabbana around the house, and she wears animal print unironically. So I created this whole character and I had fun doing it.

    Half the people got the joke, half the people thought I was really owning the fact that I'm a psychopath. Either one's fine. It was #1 for eight or nine weeks, so I have no complaints."
  • Taylor teamed up with American Express to create an interactive app to go along with the video. "We created this 360 degree experience for fans... You essentially get to play around this storyland and explore the mansion [in the video]," she revealed on Good Morning America. "There are all of these hidden little clues. If you click on doorways you go into the next room. If you go to a clock, you can unlock little messages and clues. You can see us acting out these scenes depending on what room you're in or what part of the song."

    "It's really fun to actually have fans that care about videos, story lines and lyrics," she added. "And the fact that they're so engaged makes me want to create cool little things for them like this."
  • The chorus makes up just over half of the entire song, and Swift makes sure you're paying attention. By dropping out most of the backing music at the end of each verse, the chorus is intensified.
  • Swift performed this song to open the 2014 American Music Awards. In the very elaborate production, Swift wore an evening gown and a headset microphone as she made her way thought a variety of sets populated by a bevy of dancers portraying the men she was dismissing. At one point, she even handles a flaming rose in a bit of symbolism.

    Swift was honored with the Dick Clark Award For Excellence at the ceremony.
  • One of the most memorable sounds in the song does not come from a musical instrument, but from a pen. Right before Swift sings "I'll write your name" at the end of the chorus, a single pen click promises she's ready to make good on the threat.
  • In October, 2014, Swift filed to trademark the first two lines of this song, "Nice to meet you. Where you been?" and "Could show you incredible things." This was done in response to a company that applied to trademark lines from her song "Shake It Off." These trademarks give the owners the rights to use the phrases on merchandise, stationary, and various other items.
  • This song was made up of lines Swift collected over the years; says she put it together "like a crossword puzzle," placing the lines where they fit. With lots of lyrical ideas to choose from, she picked the best of the bunch, like "darling I'm a nightmare dressed like a daydream."
  • Some of the video's interior scenes were shot at Winfield Mansion, which was built in 1916 at Glen Cove on New York's Long Island by the family who started the global chain of Woolworth's retail stores. The property was wrecked by a mysterious fire in early February 2015, an event spookily foreshadowed by Swift singing on this song about love going down in flames.
  • The song dethroned Swift's previous single, "Shake It Off," from the top of the Hot 100. This meant the songstress became the first ever female in the chart's history to succeed herself at #1.
  • The video's director Joseph Kahn told Mashable.com that Swift specifically asked for co-star Sean O'Pry by name. "She had a vision," he explained. "She's highly aware of one particular thing that's happening right now - the idea that if you date her and you break up with her, she's going to write a song about you. She's aware of this. She's not an idiot."

    "Taylor wanted to make a video addressing this concept of, if she has so many boys breaking up with her maybe the problem isn't the boy, maybe the problem is her," he continued. "Taylor wanted to make a video addressing this concept of, if she has so many boys breaking up with her maybe the problem isn't the boy, maybe the problem is her."
  • Swift didn't completely yank out her country roots with this blend of pop, electropop and hip-hop. Longtime listeners will note she added her faithful acoustic guitar to the mix.
  • Michigan post-hardcore band I Prevail charted in the Hot 100 with a punk version of the song. Their interpretation utilizes two vocalists and explosive guitars. Vocalist Brian Burkheiser also tweaked the lyrics including changing Swift's turning "bad guys good for a weekend" to making "good girls bad for a weekend."
  • This won for Best Female Video at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards, defeating Beyoncé's "7/11." The last time Swift defeated Bey at the VMAs, Kanye West objected, rushing the stage to explain that the "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" clip deserved the award over Swift's "You Belong With Me." This time, Kanye (accompanied by his wife, Kim Kardashian), stayed put - MTV cameras made sure to capture his reaction. Later in the show, Swift presented West with the Video Vanguard Award, poking fun at their initial encounter.

    Swift had the video's director Joseph Kahn speak in accepting the award; Kahn explained that directors typically didn't get to give acceptance speeches because they would spend all their time thanking crew members, which he then proceeded to do.
  • Taylor Swift took home the Best Lyrics honors at the 2015 iHeartRadio Music Awards for this song. "This is amazing because writing lyrics is my favorite part of my job, and with this song in particular, seeing how people have captioned their Instagram picture with, 'Darling I'm a nightmare dressed like a day dream' was fantastic," Swift said, as she accepted the trophy.

  • The Animals - It's My Lif
    The Animals - It's My Life


    The Animals - It's My Life Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Best Of The Animals
    Released: 1965

    It's My Life Lyrics


    It's a hard world to get a break in
    All the good things have been taken
    But girl there are ways to make certain things pay
    Though I'm dressed in these rags, I'll wear sable some day

    Hear what I say
    I'm gonna ride the serpent
    No more time spent sweatin' rent
    Hear my command
    I'm breakin' loose, it ain't no use
    Holdin' me down, stick around

    But baby (baby)
    Remember (remember)
    It's My Life and I'll do what I want
    It's my mind and I'll think what I want
    Show me I'm wrong, hurt me sometime
    But some day I'll treat you real fine

    There'll be women and their fortunes
    Who just want to mother orphans
    Are you gonna cry, when I'm squeezin' the rye
    Takin' all I can get, no regrets
    When I, openly lie
    And leave only money
    Believe me honey, that money
    Can you believe, I ain't no saint
    No complaints
    So girl go out
    Hand it out

    And baby (baby)
    Remember (remember)
    It's my life and I'll do what I want
    It's my mind and I'll think what I want
    Show me I'm wrong, hurt me sometime
    But some day I'll treat you real fine

    (It's my life and I'll do what I want) Don't push me
    (It's my mind and I'll think what I want) It's my life
    (It's my life and I'll do what I want) And I can do what I want
    (It's my mind and I'll think what I want) You can't tell me
    (It's my life and I'll do what I want)
    Writer/s: D'ERRICO, CARL / ATKINS, ROGER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    It's My Life Song Chart
  • You'll want your daughter to stay away from the guy in this song. He's a big talker, explaining how he's down on his luck, but about to go from "Rags to Sable," meaning he'll do what it takes to make it. He's looking for some sugar mamas to take care of him so he can "live on their money," and he's proudly pigheaded: "It's my life and I'll do what I want."

    Despite all this, he expects the girl he's after to believe him when he says, some day I'll treat you real fine. Let's hope she doesn't fall for it.
  • This was written by Carl D'Errico (music), and Roger Atkins (lyrics) specifically for The Animals. The duo were at the time working for Screen Gems Music, part of the the New York City music scene that included the Brill Building. "We've Gotta Get Out of This Place" (Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil) and "Don't Bring Me Down" (Gerry Goffin and Carole King) were also hits for the Animals, which originated from the Brill Building songwriting scene.
  • Animals lead singer Eric Burdon said he "detested" this song and didn't want to sing it (producer Mickie Most pushed it through). Perhaps in protest, Burdon changed some of the lyrics. He sang:

    Sure, I'll do wrong
    Hurt you sometime
    But someday I'll treat you so fine


    But the lyrics was written as:

    Show me I'm wrong
    Hurt me sometime
    But some day I'll treat you real fine
  • The song's co-writer Carl D'Errico said: "'It's My Life" came about when Mickie Most, the producer of The Animals, said he was looking for songs for the group. The writers got busy writing and then handed in their acetates and there was a tall stack of them waiting for Mickie when he came in from London. Three of the songs in that stack were 'We Gotta Get Out of This Place,' 'Don't Bring Me Down' and 'It's My Life.' Actually, the melody for 'It's My Life' was the second one that I wrote for it. When I played the first one for Emil, he said that it didn't have enough punch and it was the wrong groove, so I rewrote it. After the rewrite everyone knew it was a hit. Some of the writers would play their songs for one another to get feedback - we used these small rooms with pianos in them, so people would hop around and check out what was happening next door." (Courtesy: Spectropop.)
  • The Animals recorded this when they were touring America in 1965.
  • Eric Burdon recorded a new version of the song as a solo artist in 1974.

  • Taylor Swift - Clea
    Taylor Swift - Clean


    Taylor Swift - Clean Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: 1989
    Released: 2014

    Clean Lyrics


    The drought was the very worst, ah ah
    When the flowers that we'd grown together died of thirst
    It was months, and months of back and forth, ah ah
    You're still all over me like a wine-stained dress I can't wear anymore
    Hung my head, as I lost the war, and the sky turned black like a perfect storm

    Rain came pouring down when I was drowning
    That's when I could finally breathe
    And by morning, gone was any trace of you, I think I am finally Clean

    There was nothing left to do, ah ah
    When the butterflies turned to dust, they covered my whole room
    So I punched a hole in the roof, ah ah
    Let the flood carry away all my pictures of you
    The water filled my lungs, I screamed so loud but no one heard a thing

    Rain came pouring down when I was drowning
    That's when I could finally breathe
    And by morning, gone was any trace of you, I think I am finally clean
    I think I am finally clean, ah
    Said, I think I am finally clean, ah

    Ten months sober, I must admit
    Just because you're clean don't mean you don't miss it
    Ten months older I won't give in
    Now that I'm clean I'm never gonna risk it

    The drought was the very worst, ah ah
    When the flowers that we'd grown together died of thirst

    Rain came pouring down when I was drowning
    That's when I could finally breathe
    And by morning, gone was any trace of you, I think I am finally clean
    Rain came pouring down when I was drowning
    That's when I could finally breathe
    And by morning, gone was any trace of you, I think I am finally clean
    Finally clean, think I'm finally clean, ah ah
    Think I'm finally clean

    Writer/s: SWIFT, TAYLOR / HEAP, IMOGEN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Clean Song Chart
  • This chilling electronic tune finds Swift collaborating with one of her heroes, the British folktronica singer-songwriter Imogen Heap. She told The Sun: "We did a one take vocal and it was just so inspiring to see a woman do all the technical things in the studio that you usually see men do."
  • Imogen Heap is probably best known for her 2005 song "Hide And Seek," which was later sampled in Jason Derülo's #1 hit "Whatcha Say." Her 2009 album, Ellipse, earned Heap two Grammy nominations, winning Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical, in recognition of her own technical work on the record.
  • The lyrics are heavy on metaphors of drowning and addiction until Swift finds she is "finally clean" and ready to move on. She told The Sun: "It's about comparing getting over a relationship to sobriety; it has a lot of different references between addiction and moving on from a relationship."
  • Taylor expanded on the song's meaning to Pop Crush : "The song 'Clean' is one that I wrote about sort of coming out of a relationship, or trying to move on from some struggle that you had in your life, and feeling kind of tarnished by it," she said. "And it kind of talks about how if you really allow yourself to feel pain, I think maybe it's easier to get past it. For most people that I've known who've fought through struggle, a lot them who have really just faced the pain head on have come out OK a lot faster than the ones who just pretended to be in denial of it."

    The song is so kind of haunting because [of] Imogen's background on the song," Taylor added, "she's singing on it. So, it's so exciting [for me]."
  • Speaking with Elle magazine, Swift said the song is specifically about the moment she realized she was totally over a break-up. "'Clean' I wrote as I was walking out of Liberty in London. Someone I used to date - it hit me that I'd been in the same city as him for two weeks and I hadn't thought about it. When it did hit me, it was like, Oh, I hope he's doing well. And nothing else, "she said. "And you know how it is when you're going through heartbreak. A heartbroken person is unlike any other person. Their time moves at a completely different pace than ours. It's this mental, physical, emotional ache and feeling so conflicted. Nothing distracts you from it."

    "Then time passes, and the more you live your life and create new habits, you get used to not having a text message every morning saying, 'Hello, beautiful. Good morning,' Swift continued. "You get used to not calling someone at night to tell them how your day was. You replace these old habits with new habits, like texting your friends in a group chat all day and planning fun dinner parties and going out on adventures with your girlfriends, and then all of a sudden one day you're in London and you realize you've been in the same place as your ex for two weeks and you're fine. And you hope he's fine. The first thought that came to my mind was, I'm finally clean."
  • According to Swift, the music incorporates a couple of unusual instruments played by Imogen Heap: a mbira, which is a thumb piano and "these things called boomwhackers, which are for the percussion."

  • Wilbert Harrison - Kansas Cit
    Wilbert Harrison - Kansas City


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    Album: Kansas City: The Best of Wilbert Harrison
    Released: 1959

    Kansas City Lyrics


    I'm going to Kansas City, Kansas City here I come
    I'm going to Kansas City, Kansas City here I come
    They got some crazy lil' women there
    And I'm gonna get me one.

    I'm gonna be standing on the corner
    Of Twelfth Street and Vine
    I'm gonna be standing on the corner
    Of Twelfth Street and Vine
    With my Kansas City baby
    And a bottle of Kansas City wine.

    Well I might take a train
    I might take a plane, but if I have to walk
    I'm going just the same
    I'm going to Kansas City, Kansas City here I come
    They got some crazy lil' women there
    And I'm gonna get me one.

    Oh but you know yeah

    Now if I stay with that woman, I know I'm gonna die
    Gotta find a brand new baby
    That's the reason why
    I'm going to Kansas City, Kansas City here I come

    They got some crazy lil' women there and I'm gonna get me one
    They got some crazy lil' women there and I'm gonna get me one
    They got some crazy lil' women there and I'm gonna get me one

    Writer/s: LEIBER, JERRY / STOLLER, MIKE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Kansas City Song Chart
  • This was written in 1952 by the team of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, who went on to write hits for Elvis, Ben E. King, and many others. While this is certainly one of the first songs penned by Leiber and Stoller to become widely recorded, it was not their first ever written song, nor even their first published song. The book Hound Dog: The Leiber & Stoller Autobiography names "Nosey Joe," "Hard Times," "Real Ugly Woman," "Ten Days in Jail," and "That's What the Good Book Says" as previously written and released songs.
  • The original title was "K.C. Lovin'." The song was first recorded in 1952 by the R&B singer Little Willie Littlefield. It wasn't until 7 years later that Harrison turned the song into a hit, becoming by far his most famous track.
  • In the UK, this was a #26 hit for Little Richard also in 1959. He would play it in a medley with his song "Hey, Hey, Hey."
  • The Beatles recorded a version of this song with Little Richard's "Hey, Hey, Hey" in 1964. In 1993, a recording of The Beatles playing "Kansas City" and "Some Other Guy" at the Cavern Club in 1962 was auctioned for about $32,000 at Christie's auction house in London.

    One notable Beatles performance of the song came on September 17, 1964, when Charles O. Finley, the owner of the Kansas City Athletics baseball team, paid them $150,000 to perform at their stadium. Only 20,000 people came to the show in a stadium that could seat 35,000, as many fans stayed away in protest of Finley, who was taking some heat over his management of the losing franchise. The Beatles played 12 songs that night, and included a special rendition of "Kansas City" in their set. It was the only time The Beatles played the song in the United States - they performed it on the US TV show Shindig, but it was part of a taped segment recorded in London. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • In an interview with Leiber and Stoller in Mojo magazine April 2009, Leiber explained how the pair settle arguments over what sounds best. He said: "Each of us would give in to the other who really had jurisdiction over the choice. If it was words, most of the time it was in my pocket to make the music." Stoller added that if it was music most of the time it was his decision. Leiber then illustrated his point by giving the writing of this song as an example: "I had a beef with the song, Mike was playing a tune (Leiber sings a different tune to the one we know), and I said, 'That's really corny, it sounds like Benny Goodman or something, let's do something that's really original.' And he said, 'Like what?' (Leiber sings a bluesy version). He said, 'I don't like that, that's like a hundred other blues.' He said, 'Who writes the music?' I said, 'you do'. And he wrote it the way he wanted and I came into it and we had a smash."
  • Mike Stoller claims it wasn't until 1986 that the songwriters went to Kansas City for the first time. He explained in an appearance on the UK show Songbook: "I wanted to make it have a melody that sounded like it could have come out of a little band in Kansas City, and so that if it was played as an instrumental, you'd still know what it was instead of just kind of 12-bar blues. And Jerry felt, as I recall, that that wasn't authentic enough."
    Leiber replied: "Mike could go to a piano and noodle around and come up with a progression and a tune that was original. I couldn't do that. I wasn't a musician. I didn't play and I couldn't write. But I was singing my kind of a tune, and Mike heard it and didn't particularly like it. It wasn't a repeat blues, per se. It didn't have an original song, notes to it. And he insisted on writing it his way."
  • Here's a fun fact for you chart geeks: This debuted on the US chart at #100. Six weeks later it had climbed to #1, the first ever song to rise from the Hot 100's bottom position to its summit.

  • T.I. - Light 'Em Up (RIP Doe B
    T.I. - Light 'Em Up (RIP Doe B)


    T.I. - Light 'Em Up (RIP Doe B) Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Paperwork
    Released: 2014

    Light 'Em Up (RIP Doe B) Lyrics


    You was supposed to make it
    You was supposed to make it
    You was supposed to make it

    Tell me why it is now that we live only for the moment
    Erybody going deeper to the dark
    Point of no return, following the evil, running from the Lord
    Hatred in the heart
    Poison ? a nigga use to play and trade toys with a nigga
    Now you gotta go to war with a nigga
    Just because you got more than a nigga
    Motherfucker Kamikaze you, they rather die then see you live fly
    Crabs in a barrel, in ghetto America
    Man, we just lucky that we make it out
    See so much potential, lost some reputation, you would think eventually we will get it
    They say you got it, they don't even want it
    It just hurt so much for them to see you with it
    What I know 'bout Satan, he patiently wait
    To rob and steal and kill off greatness in the making
    What we put together never let ‘em take it
    Goddamn shawty you were 'pose to make it

    You was supposed to make it
    You was supposed to make it
    You was supposed to make it
    You was supposed to make it
    Lighters up, lighters up
    Lighters up, lighters up
    Lighters up, lighters up
    Lighters up, lighters up
    You was supposed to make it
    You was supposed to make it
    Lighters up, lighters up
    Get your lighters up, lighters up

    You know when I met you, sitting in the car
    Buck head in the mall, you was something special
    He was just a young nigga,
    Still he never got excited,
    It was hard to overwhelm a fat nigga with a eye patch, swingin' hard
    Reppin' role tide Alabama
    You can tell he was kickin' too much flavour on a country nigga made 'em wanna kill him
    Still to see him smiling shawty, he be chillin'
    Nigga wish him dead, he ain't even feel it
    At your video, I could feel the ?
    We was at the club, nigga couldn't get it in, they was stuck outside
    Start to look at you, and as you should you looked like "fuck I 'posed to do?"
    Asked you 'bout it then, said "ay brah you cool?"
    You said "I ain't worry 'bout the lil dude"
    Get they feelings hurt, got a attitude,
    They'll come around in a year or two
    Made you Hustle Gang, let you in the family
    Said "I get you rich" you said "you want a Grammy"
    Showed you how to mix the Actavis
    Candy, doin' 160 with me, he ain't panic
    Called me yesterday, I say "lil bro what's happening?
    Working with Pharell, chillin' in Miami"
    All you said was "run it, book the flight I'm coming
    'Fore I leave though, I gotta handle something"
    I just said "ok" I hung up the phone
    Couple hours later, damn my nigga gone

    You was suppose to make it
    You was suppose to make it
    You was suppose to make it
    You was suppose to make it

    Devil's business, my brother gone
    Supposed to be a living legend
    Hating nigga sent you home
    But when we see that guy, we gon' treat him like the sky
    On the 4th of July
    And light him up

    Lighters up, lighters up
    Lighters up, lighters up
    Lighters up, lighters up
    Lighters up, lighters up
    You was supposed to make it
    You was supposed to make it
    Lighters up, lighters up
    Get your lighters up, lighters up

    Writer/s: WILLIAMS, PHARRELL / HARRIS, CLIFFORD / SMITH III, EDDIE / RANKINS, JESSE JAMAAL / WELLS, JONATHAN DENNARD
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Light 'Em Up (RIP Doe B) Song Chart
  • T.I. penned this song after the untimely passing of his rising protégé Doe B., who was murdered in his hometown Montgomery, Alabama in December 2013. The young rapper was actually on his way to record with T.I. and Pharrell the day he was shot. "The night we made 'Paperwork,' I was telling Pharrell about Doe and he immediately said, 'Get him down here, let's work.'"

    So, T.I. called Doe B two days after Christmas. "I told him Pharrell wanted to work with him and he immediately said he was on the way," he recalled. "He just had a stop to make at a club that some DJs were doing a party at and they was looking forward to him showing up. He felt obligated, he had to go do that."

    "Before that morning came, he died," T.I. added. "Pharrell was expecting him. [I had to tell him], "Man lil' bruh died last night."

    Pharrell insisted that the Atlanta rapper document his feelings immediately, while the pain was fresh. "That record was recorded the day he died, so the feeling was very surreal and it was extremely heavy on my heart," T.I. said.

  • George Harrison - My Sweet Lor
    George Harrison - My Sweet Lord


    George Harrison - My Sweet Lord Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: All Things Must Pass
    Released: 1970

    My Sweet Lord Lyrics


    My Sweet Lord
    Hm, my Lord
    Hm, my Lord

    I really want to see you
    Really want to be with you
    Really want to see you Lord
    But it takes so long, my Lord

    My sweet Lord
    Hm, my Lord
    Hm, my Lord

    I really want to know you
    Really want to go with you
    Really want to show you Lord
    That it won't take long, my Lord (hallelujah)

    My sweet Lord (hallelujah)
    Hm, my Lord (hallelujah)
    My sweet Lord (hallelujah)

    I really want to see you
    Really want to see you
    Really want to see you, Lord
    Really want to see you, Lord
    But it takes so long, my Lord (hallelujah)

    My sweet Lord (hallelujah)
    Hm, my Lord (hallelujah)
    My, my, my Lord (hallelujah)

    I really want to know you (hallelujah)
    Really want to go with you (hallelujah)
    Really want to show you Lord (aaah)
    That it won't take long, my Lord (hallelujah)

    Hmm (hallelujah)
    My sweet Lord (hallelujah)
    My, my, Lord (hallelujah)

    Hm, my Lord (hare krishna)
    My, my, my Lord (hare krishna)
    Oh hm, my sweet Lord (krishna, krishna)
    Oh-uuh-uh (hare hare)

    Now, I really want to see you (hare rama)
    Really want to be with you (hare rama)
    Really want to see you Lord (aaah)
    But it takes so long, my Lord (hallelujah)

    Hm, my Lord (hallelujah)
    My, my, my Lord (hare krishna)
    My sweet Lord (hare krishna)
    My sweet Lord (krishna krishna)
    My Lord (hare hare)
    Hm, hm (Gurur Brahma)
    Hm, hm (Gurur Vishnu)
    Hm, hm (Gurur Devo)
    Hm, hm (Maheshwara)
    My sweet Lord (Gurur Sakshaat)
    My sweet Lord (Parabrahma)
    My, my, my Lord (Tasmayi Shree)
    My, my, my, my Lord (Guruve Namah)
    My sweet Lord (Hare Rama)

    (hare krishna)
    My sweet Lord (hare krishna)
    My sweet Lord (krishna krishna)
    My Lord (hare hare)

    Writer/s: HARRISON, GEORGE / CHOWTA, SANDEEP
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    My Sweet Lord Song Chart
  • This was Harrison's first single as a solo artist, and it was his biggest hit. The song is about the Eastern religions he was studying.

    Highly unusual for a hit song, Harrison repeats part of a Hindu mantra in the lyric when he sings, "Hare Krishna... Krishna, Krishna." When set to music, this mantra is typically part of a chant, that acts as a call to the Lord. Harrison interposes it with a Christian call to faith: "Hallelujah" - he was pointing out that "Hallelujah and Hare Krishna are quite the same thing."

    In the documentary The Material World, Harrison explains: "First, it's simple. The thing about a mantra, you see... mantras are, well, they call it a mystical sound vibration encased in a syllable. It has this power within it. It's just hypnotic."
  • In 1976, Bright Tunes Music sued Harrison because this sounded too much like the 1963 Chiffons hit "He's So Fine." Bright Tunes was controlled by The Tokens, who set it up when they formed the production company that recorded "He's So Fine" - they owned the publishing rights to the song.

    During the convoluted court case, Harrison explained how he composed the song: He said that in December 1969, he was playing a show in Copenhagen, Denmark, with the group Delaney and Bonnie, whose piano player was Billy Preston (who contributed to some Beatles recordings). Harrison said that he started writing the song after a press conference when he slipped away and started playing some guitar chords around the words "Hallelujah" and "Hare Krishna." He then brought the song to the band, who helped him work it out as he came up with lyrics. When he returned to London, Harrison worked on Billy Preston's album Encouraging Words. They recorded the song for the album, which was released on Apple Records later in 1970, and Harrison filed a copyright application for the melody, words and harmony of the song. Preston's version remained an album cut, and it was Harrison's single that was the huge hit and provoked the lawsuit, which was filed on February 10, 1971, while the song was still on the chart.

    In further testimony, Harrison claimed he got the idea for "My Sweet Lord" from The Edwin Hawkins Singers' "Oh Happy Day," not "He's So Fine."

    When the case was filed, Harrison's manager was Allen Klein, who negotiated with Bright Tunes on his behalf. The case was delayed when Bright Tunes went into receivership, and was not heard until 1976. In the meantime, Harrison and Klein parted ways in bitter fashion, and Klein began consulting Bright Tunes. Harrison offered to settle the case for $148,000 in January 1976, but the offer was rejected and the case brought to court.

    The trial took place February 23-25, with various expert witnesses testifying. The key to the case was the musical pattern of the two songs, which were both based on two musical motifs: "G-E-D" and "G-A-C-A-C." "He's So Fine" repeated both motifs four times, "My Sweet Lord" repeated the first motif four times and the second motif three times. Harrison couldn't identify any other songs that used this exact pattern, and the court ruled that "the two songs are virtually identical." And while the judge felt that Harrison did not intentionally copy "My Sweet Lord," that was not a defense - thus Harrison was on the hook writing a similar song without knowing it.

    Assessing damages in the case, the judge determined that "My Sweet Lord" represented 70% of the airplay of the All Things Must Pass album, and came up with a total award of about $1.6 million. However, in 1978 Allen Klein's company ABKCO purchased Bright Tunes for $587,000, which prompted Harrison to sue. In 1981, a judge decided that Klein should not profit from the judgment, and was entitled to only the $587,000 he paid for the company - all further proceeds from the case had to be remitted back to Harrison. The case dragged on until at least 1993, when various administrative matters were finally settled.

    The case was a burden for Harrison, who says he tried to settle but kept getting dragged back to court by Bright Tunes. After losing the lawsuit, he became more disenfranchised with the music industry, and took some time off from recording - after his 1976 album Thirty Three & 1/3, he didn't release another until his self-titled album in 1979. He told Rolling Stone, "It's difficult to just start writing again after you've been through that. Even now when I put the radio on, every tune I hear sounds like something else."
  • This was recorded at Abbey Road studios using the same equipment The Beatles used. There were some familiar faces at the sessions who had contributed to Beatles albums, including John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Billy Preston and Eric Clapton. Bobby Whitlock was friends with Harrison and Clapton, and played keyboards on the album. When we spoke with Whitlock, he shared his thoughts:

    "That whole session was great. George Harrison, what a wonderful man. All the time that I ever knew him, which was from 1969 to his passing, he was a wonderful man. He included everyone on everything he did because there was enough for all."

    Whitlock adds, "All during the sessions, the door would pop open and in would spring three or four or five Hare Krishnas in their white robes and shaved heads with a pony tail coming out the top. They were all painted up, throwing rose petals and distributing peanut butter cookies." (For more on these sessions, check out our full Bobby Whitlock interview)
  • This was the first #1 hit for any Beatle after the band broke up. Harrison was the first Beatle to release a solo album. He came out with Wonderwall Music, a soundtrack to the movie Wonderwall, in 1968.
  • When this song was released, the phrase "Hare Krishna" was associated with a religious group called the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, whose members would often approach passengers in airports, seeking donations and trying to solicit members. Individuals in this group became popularly known as "Hare Krishnas," with a generally negative connotation.

    Artists who record chant music often face a negative reaction from listeners who don't understand the mantras. When we spoke with Krishna Das , the leading American chant musician, he explained: "'My Sweet Lord' is very clear and very beautiful, but the problem is that English has been appropriated by Western religion and it's very hard to talk about spiritual things in a song that doesn't get too 'organized religion-y,' you know? And then you get a lot of people who have a negative reaction to that as well. You can get a lot of negativity from the organized religion people. Like, 'This isn't our Jesus. This isn't the way it is.'"
  • Phil Spector produced this and sang backup. With the blessing of Harrison and John Lennon (and over the objections of Paul McCartney), Spector produced the last Beatles album, Let It Be.
  • Harrison released a new version, "My Sweet Lord 2000," when he reissued All Things Must Pass.
  • Producer Phil Spector thought "My Sweet Lord" was the commercial hit of the album, and everyone else resisted him on that. According to Phil, George and others worried about how the public might react to the religious overtones and the Hare Krishna influence.
  • After Harrison died, this was re-released in the UK, where it once again went to #1. Proceeds from the single went to the Material World Charitable Foundation, which Harrison started in 1973 to support charities that work with children and the poor.
  • George Harrison parodied "My Sweet Lord" during Eric Idle's Rutland Weekend Television Christmas special on December 26, 1975. He turned it into The Pirate Song. (thanks, Ethan - Franklin, TN)
  • Artists to cover this song include Aretha Franklin, Johnny Mathis, Richie Havens, Nina Simone, Peggy Lee and Julio Iglesias. The Chiffons also covered the song in 1975 amidst the plagiarism lawsuit over their song "He's So Fine."
  • U2 performed this as a tribute at their show in Atlanta on November 30, 2001, the night after Harrison died.

  • Bob Dylan - Just Like Tom Thumb's Blue
    Bob Dylan - Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues


    Bob Dylan - Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Highway 61 Revisited
    Released: 1965

    Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues Lyrics


    When you're lost in the rain in Juarez when it's Easter time, too
    And your gravity fails and negativity don't pull you through
    Don't put on any airs when you're down on Rue Morgue Avenue
    They got some hungry women there and they really make a mess outta you

    Now, if you see Saint Annie, please tell her thanks a lot
    I cannot move, my fingers are all in a knot
    I don't have the strength to get up and take another shot
    And my best friend, my doctor, won't even say what it is I've got

    Sweet Melinda, the peasants call her the goddess of gloom
    She speaks good English and she invites you up into her room
    And you're so kind and careful not to go to her too soon
    And she takes your voice and leaves you howling at the moon

    Up on Housing Project Hill, it's either fortune or fame
    You must pick one or the other, though neither of them are to be what they claim
    If you're lookin' to get silly, you better go back to from where you came
    Because the cops don't need you, and man, they expect the same

    Now, all the authorities, they just stand around and boast
    How they blackmailed the sergeant-at-arms into leaving his post
    And picking up Angel, who just arrived here from the coast
    Who looked so fine at first but left looking just like a ghost

    I started out on burgundy but soon hit the harder stuff
    Everybody said they'd stand behind me when the game got rough
    But the joke was on me, there was nobody even there to bluff
    I'm going back to New York City, I do believe I've had enough

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

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  • The song contains multiple literary references. Here are a few:

    Rue Morgue Avenue hearkens to Edgar Allen Poe.

    Tom Thumb was a character from English folklore who would, in 1621, star in the first fairy tale ever published in English.

    Housing Project Hill comes from the Jack Kerouac novel Desolation Angels. Dylan would later say that he came to find the lifestyle espoused in Kerouac's books to be pointless, but his first impression was very different. "I read On the Road in maybe 1959," Dylan has stated. "It changed my life like it changed everyone else's."

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