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Eric Clapton - Tearing Us Apar
Eric Clapton - Tearing Us Apart


Eric Clapton - Tearing Us Apart Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

Album: August
Released: 1986

Tearing Us Apart Lyrics


A modern man with an old-fashioned heart.
One look at her and I fell apart.
I was always the one playing it cool.
I got caught in the act, now there's no turning back.

[Chorus:]
I got tangled in love, tangled in love.
I got tangled in love, tangled in love.
I got caught up, bought up, strangled, tangled in love.
I got tangled in love, tangled in love.
A long black dress and the call of the wild.
I was a fool to think she was just a child.
Out of my mind, out of control.
Knew that feeling too well, tried to run but I fell.

[Chorus]

I never meant to feel this way,
Now I always want to stay

[Chorus]

I got tangled in love, tangled in love. [Repeat: x4]

Writer/s: CLAPTON, ERIC PATRICK/PHILLINGANES, GREGORY ARTHUR
Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Tina Turner sang with Clapton on this. She performed it at many of her concerts.
  • Clapton and Turner performed this in 1986 at The Prince's Trust Rock Gala in London's Wembley Stadium.
  • In 1993, Turner presented Clapton with the Record of the Year Grammy for "Tears In Heaven."
  • Clapton named the album after the month his son Conor was born. Sadly, Conor died when he fell out of a window in 1991.
  • Phil Collins produced this and played drums on it. He helped out Clapton on this and his previous album, Behind The Sun. Clapton played on Collin's first solo album in 1981.

  • Ella Henderson - The First Tim
    Ella Henderson - The First Time


    Ella Henderson - The First Time Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Chapter One
    Released: 2014

    The First Time Lyrics


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  • Ella Henderson wrote this song with US producer Babyface, who was her biggest idol as a kid. The songstress recalled to The Sun that things didn't go quite to plan the first time she met the R&B superstar. "Me and my family call this the embarrassing moment," Henderson recalled. "I was playing a game of how many baby carrots I could fit in my mouth when he walked through the door and said, 'Hey, Ella.'"

    "I must have had about 13 in there. I couldn't talk at the biggest moment of my life."
  • Henderson explained the song's meaning to Artist Direct : "This record was a story about a certain situation," she said. "You're a young woman, and you're putting yourself out there. Sometimes, girls can feel ashamed of themselves. Guys can feel that way too."

  • Cream - Strange Bre
    Cream - Strange Brew


    Cream - Strange Brew Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Disraeli Gears
    Released: 1967

    Strange Brew Lyrics


    Strange Brew, kill what's inside of you.

    She's a witch of trouble in electric blue,
    In her own mad mind she's in love with you.
    With you.
    Now what you gonna do?
    Strange brew, kill what's inside of you.

    She's some kind of demon messing in the glue.
    If you don't watch out it'll stick to you.
    To you.
    What kind of fool are you?
    Strange brew, kill what's inside of you.

    On a boat in the middle of a raging sea,
    She would make a scene for it all to be
    Ignored.
    And wouldn't you be bored?
    Strange brew, kill what's inside of you.

    Strange brew, strange brew, strange brew, strange brew.
    Strange brew, kill what's inside of you

    Writer/s: CLAPTON, ERIC PATRICK / PAPPALARDI, FELIX / COLLINS, GAIL
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Strange Brew Song Chart
  • This is based on a blues song Cream used to play called "Lawdy Mama." Felix Pappalardi, who produced the album, wrote new lyrics to the song with his wife, Gail Collins, and Eric Clapton worked out the arrangement and also sang lead. Pappalardi, Collins and Clapton are the credited writers on the song.

    As for Pappalardi, he went on to form Mountain, a band he also produced. In 1983, he was shot and killed by Collins in a domestic dispute; Collins was found guilty of criminally negligent homicide.
  • When Cream performed the early version of this song as "Lawdy Mama," Clapton and bass player Jack Bruce would share lead vocals. The band recorded both "Lawdy Mama" and "Strange Brew" at Atlantic Studios in New York on April 3, 1967. The band had spent the previous week in the city, performing daily at the "Music In The Fifth Dimension" show at the RKO Theater. These shows were organized by the influential disc jockey Murray the K, and provided great exposure for Cream in America. Other acts on the bill for some of these shows: The Who, Wilson Pickett and the Lovin' Spoonful. Cream would complete the Disraeli Gears album when they returned to the United States the next month.
  • The lyrics refer to a female, which could mean drugs or be a more literal reference to a woman. Either way, she is "killing what's inside of you."

    Cream had a very psychedelic sound, and this song was released in the Summer of Love, where it fit in quite well.
  • To craft "Strange Brew," producer Felix Pappalardi added Eric Clapton's vocal to a take of the band's recording of "Lawdy Mama," which appears as a bonus track on the 2004 re-release of Disraeli Gears, but didn't make the original album. Jack Bruce wasn't happy about this, especially since he wasn't able to re-record his bassline. To keep the tenuous peace in the band during Cream's reunion concerts in 2005, "Strange Brew" was omitted from their 19-song playlist, despite being one of their best known and loved songs.
  • Clapton got the idea for the album title after a roadie named Mick Turner told him about the derailleur gears on his bicycle. Derailleur, pronounced "Di-rail-yer," are the kind of gears commonly found on 10-speed bikes. The roadie pronounced it "Disraeli," which led to the title.
  • On Eric Clapton's Crossroads boxed set, this is placed next to "Lawdy Mama," the Blues song it is based on.
  • There is a movie called Strange Brew, but it has nothing to with the song. Made in 1983, it stars Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas as Canadian brothers who love beer.
  • The album didn't appear until November, 1967, but this song was issued as the first single in June of that year, reaching its UK peak of #17 on July 15. Disraeli Gears was Cream's second album; they would release two more before calling it quits.

  • Islander - Coconut Dracul
    Islander - Coconut Dracula


    Islander - Coconut Dracula Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Violence & Destruction
    Released: 2014

    Coconut Dracula Lyrics


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  • The inspiration for this quirky song came as a result of lead singer Mikey Carvajal mishearing his Spanish-speaking grandfather. He explained to Rock Sound magazine: "My family is Hispanic and one day my Uncle said something that sounded like 'Coconut Dracula.' I asked him if that's what he said and he said no. I told him I liked the way it sounded and was going to write a song with that somehow."

    "It's a song about having a new nature," Carvajal continued. "Count Dracula one day finds a coconut on the ground and bites into it. He discovers that there are beautiful things in the world that have nothing to do with being evil or hurting people. He then gets his name legally changed from Count Dracula to Coconut Dracula. He is roommates with a Werewolf, Frankenstein, a Witch, and a Mummy. They are very confused about Dracula's new lifestyle as he is helping with charities, wearing batman pajamas, and eating fresh veggies from his garden. The song is from the Mummy's point of view as he is desiring to be filled with the same joy that has captured Dracula's heart."

  • Cream - S.W.L.A.B.R
    Cream - S.W.L.A.B.R.


    Cream - S.W.L.A.B.R. Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Disraeli Gears
    Released: 1967

    S.W.L.A.B.R. Lyrics


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  • The title stands for "She Was Like A Bearded Rainbow." Like the songs' lyrics, it is not supposed to make much sense.

    The words were written by Pete Brown, a poet who was friends with drummer Ginger Baker and bassist Jack Bruce before they formed Cream. Early on, most of Cream's songs (including this one) were sung by Bruce. Brown was able to put words to the instrumental Cream tracks that Bruce was comfortable singing, making him a welcome addition to their songwriting process.
  • Cream used Felix Pappalardi as the album's producer. Pappalardi was also a musician, and later formed the band Mountain. He encouraged them to experiment in the studio, which led to unusual songs like this one. It was done on a tight schedule, however, as the band had just three days to record Disraeli Gears (except for "Strange Brew," which they put to tape a month earlier) before shipping back to England. The sessions took place at Atlantic Studios in New York City, and were engineered by Tom Dowd, who took care of the mixing after musicians were called away. When Eric Clapton formed Derek and the Dominos a few years later, Dowd produced their classic Layla album.
  • Eric Clapton's guitar part was heavily processed. He ran it through a fuzz-box and used a wah-wah pedal.
  • This was released as the B-side of "Sunshine Of Your Love," Cream's only hit in the US.
  • Eric Clapton got the idea for the album title after a roadie told him about the derailleur gears on his bicycle. Derailleur, pronounced "Di-rail-yer," are the kind of gears commonly found on 10-speed bikes. The roadie (Mick Turner) pronounced it "Disraeli," which led to the title.
  • This was one of two Cream songs (the other being "N.S.U.") that consisted of only initials. Many DJs attempted to give the song title to listeners by reading it as if it were a real word, instead of reading each individual letter (i.e. "swuh-lah-bur," instead of "S.W.L.A.B.R."). (thanks, James - Tracy, CA)

  • Jason Aldean - If My Truck Could Tal
    Jason Aldean - If My Truck Could Talk


    Jason Aldean - If My Truck Could Talk Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Old Boots, New Dirt
    Released: 2014

    If My Truck Could Talk Lyrics


    Twelve gauge, old Ford, buckshot floorboard, don't ask
    Fence post, door dent, let's just leave it at that
    It's got dirt on me, yeah I'd be up a tree

    If My Truck Could Talk, I'd have to yank out all the wires
    Pour on the gas, set it on fire, anything to shut it up
    It's been good to me but it knows too much, he'd sing it all
    I'd have to find a riverbank and roll it off
    If my truck could talk

    Those two headlights, looked in her eyes, how she danced
    Moonlit truck bed, two kids, enough said, yeah man
    All that went on, goes all night long
    It could go on and on and on

    If my truck could talk, I'd have to yank out all the wires
    Pour on the gas, set it on fire, anything to shut it up
    It's been good to me but it knows too much, he'd sing it all
    I'd have to find a riverbank and roll it off
    If my truck could talk

    If my truck could talk I couldn't deny a word it said
    I'd just smile and shake my head, yeah

    It's been good to me but it knows too much, he'd sing it all
    I'd have to find a riverbank and roll it off
    If my truck could talk, if my truck could talk
    If my truck could talk

    Writer/s: MOBLEY, WENDELL / THRASHER, NEIL / PATES, ANDR
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    If My Truck Could Talk Song Chart
  • This Old Boots, New Dirt track about country music's favorite mode of transportation was penned by Neil Thrasher, Wendell Mobley and Andrew Pates. Aldean told Billboard magazine why the song resonated with him. "I think that's another of those songs that as a guy, you always remember your first car -- the one you drive until the wheels fall off," he said. "You've got all these memories of things you've done in it, and at 16, that's what you look forward to most - being able to drive."

    "A song like this tells that story," Aldean continued. "I thought about my first car, running it into the ditch, and all the other things I did. I thought it was a really cool way to say something like that, and I had never heard a song say it that way."
  • Aldean told Taste of Country the song reflects his story. "I had a '94 pickup truck when I turned about 16," he said. "I had about 150,000 miles on it and it definitely has some good stories. I hope somebody runs it off a cliff."

  • Blind Faith - Presence Of The Lor
    Blind Faith - Presence Of The Lord


    Blind Faith - Presence Of The Lord Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Blind Faith
    Released: 1969

    Presence Of The Lord Lyrics


    I have finally found a way to live
    Just like I never could before.
    I know that I don't have much to give,
    But I can open any door.

    Everybody knows the secret,
    Everybody knows the score.
    I have finally found a way to live
    In the color of the Lord.

    I have finally found a place to live
    Just like I never could before.
    And I know I don't have much to give,
    But soon I'll open any door.

    Everybody knows the secret,
    Everybody knows the score.
    I have finally found a place to live
    In the Presence Of The Lord.
    In the presence of the Lord.

    I have finally found a way to live
    Just like I never could before.
    And I know I don't have much to give,
    But I can open any door.

    Everybody knows the secret,
    I said everybody knows the score.
    I have finally found a way to live
    In the color of the Lord.
    In the color of the Lord.

    Writer/s: Langley, John / Abbott, Steve / Tilley, Ian / Lole, Simon / Traditional, / Writer, Unknown
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Presence Of The Lord Song Chart
  • Eric Clapton wrote this song, which is a testimony of faith. It's the first song he wrote all the lyrics for.
  • Steve Winwood sang lead, as he did with all of the Blind Faith songs. Clapton wanted him to sing it because he knew Winwood could hit the high notes.
  • This was Blind Faith's only album. They broke up after one difficult tour.
  • The song is about how Clapton was becoming more comfortable with his life. He had just left Cream at the peak of it's popularity, and was looking forward to playing with Blind Faith.
  • The album cover was a photo of a young girl with no clothes on holding a model spaceship. According to photographer Bob Seidemann, who shot the cover, he had the idea but did not have someone to pose. While riding the London subway, he saw a young girl who would be perfect and asked her to pose for the cover. He went to the girl's house to ask her parents' permission to pose topless for the cover. They agreed, but the girl backed out. However, the girl's younger sister begged the parents to let her pose instead. They agreed and the younger sister ended up posing for the cover. Seidemann called the image "Blind Faith" and Eric Clapton made that the name of the group. (thanks, Joel - Chicago, IL)

  • Jessie J - Your Loss I'm Foun
    Jessie J - Your Loss I'm Found


    Jessie J - Your Loss I'm Found Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Sweet Talker
    Released: 2014

    Your Loss I'm Found Lyrics


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  • Jessie told the British edition of Hello! that this was the most personal song she wrote for her Sweet Talker album. "We've all been there, when you fall in love with the right person at the wrong time or the wrong person at the right time," she said. "This is about being in love with someone who isn't allowing you to love them how you know you could."

  • Eric Clapton - Let It Rai
    Eric Clapton - Let It Rain


    Eric Clapton - Let It Rain Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Eric Clapton
    Released: 1970

    Let It Rain Lyrics


    The rain is falling through the mist of sorrow that surrounded me
    The sun could never thaw away the bliss that lays around me

    [Chorus]
    Let It Rain, let it rain,
    Let your love rain down on me
    Let it rain, let it rain,
    Let it rain, rain, rain

    Her life was like a desert flower burning in the sun
    Until I found the way to love, it's harder said than done

    Let it rain, let it rain,
    Let your love rain down on me
    Let it rain, let it rain,
    Let it rain, rain, rain

    Now I know the secret; there is nothing that I lack
    If I give my love to you, you'll surely give it back

    Let it rain, let it rain,
    Let your love rain down on me
    Let it rain, let it rain,
    Let it rain, rain, rain

    Let it rain, let it rain,
    Let your love rain down on me
    Let it rain, let it rain,
    Let it rain, rain, rain

    Writer/s: CLAPTON, ERIC PATRICK / BRAMLETT, BONNIE LYNN
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Let It Rain Song Chart
  • Clapton wrote this with the help of Bonnie and Delaney Bramlett. They put most of it together while they were touring together in 1969; Clapton with Blind Faith, and The Bramletts supporting them with their group Delaney & Bonnie. Blind Faith broke up after their first tour, and Clapton formed Derek and the Dominos with Delaney & Bonnie's backup group, who Clapton became friends with on the tour.
  • This was the last track on Clapton's first solo album. Delaney Bramlett produced it.
  • Organist Bobby Whitlock, bass player Carl Radle and drummer Jim Gordon were part of Clapton's backing band on his first album and played on this track. After recording the album, these four formed their own group, Derek and the Dominos, and released the classic album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs.

    Jim Gordon wrote the piano part for "Layla" and later suffered terrible mental illness and bludgeoned his mother to death.
  • Jerry Allison and Sonny Curtis sang backup on this track. They were former members of The Crickets, Buddy Holly's backup band. The female backup singers were Bonnie Bramlett and Rita Coolidge.
  • This wasn't released as a single until 1972, two years after the album came out. This was done to capitalize on the success of "Layla," which became a hit that year when it was re-released as a long version and after people figured out that Derek and the Dominos was Clapton's group.
  • This was one of the few Eric Clapton solo tracks Derek and the Dominos played when they toured. At one point, they used it to teach drummer Jim Gordon a lesson. "Jim Gordon was going on about how he never got a drum solo, so we fixed his little wagon," Bobby Whitlock said in his Songfacts interview. "We gave him a drum solo in 'Let It Rain' and it lasted for nine-and-a-half minutes. And he kept going - you could hear it in the solo. He would stop and he was looking at Eric. We were on the side of the stage behind the curtain smoking a cigarette and having a drink, and we wouldn't come back out, so he had to keep going and keep going. Okay, Mr. Drummerman, you want a solo? Take your solo."
  • Stephen Stills played the guitar solo in the middle of the song.

  • Johnny Marr - Back In The Bo
    Johnny Marr - Back In The Box


    Johnny Marr - Back In The Box Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Playland
    Released: 2014

    Back In The Box Lyrics


    Let me in
    Don't stop can't stop
    Oh and it's big time
    Walk on the wind
    Breaking me out
    From the inside and the outside
    A shock front
    Rocked you and rocked you
    Double quicklime
    Hold the whirlwind
    Hanging me up
    Like the first time and the last time

    Hang on, hang on
    The universe explodes
    Hang on, hang on
    Confusion controls

    What's happening
    It's shooting me up
    Into the big sky
    Just everything
    Is breaking us out
    From the inside
    And the outside
    Thoughts blown
    Rocked and blocked me
    Oh, I'm mystified
    Chase the whirlwind
    Waking us up
    For the first time and the last time

    Come on, come on
    The universe exposed
    Come on. come on
    Confusion controls

    Day by day by day
    By North or South
    You can't go home
    Confusion controls
    Hang on, hang on
    The universe explodes

    Writer/s: JAMES DOVIAK, JOHNNY MARR
    Publisher: CHRSALYIS MUSIC GROUP INC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • This is the opening track on Johnny Marr's Playland album. "When I wrote the first song, 'Back In The Box', I knew it would be the opener," Marr told NME, because it's just a celebration of euphoria and ecstasy."
  • Marr described this to Q magazine as, "a good old-fashioned love song."
  • Johnny Marr expanded on the song's meaning to DIY magazine: "I'm singing about transcendence and euphoria and ecstatic states, either hearing a record you like, waking up on a sunny morning, being in love," he said. "Or schizophrenia, drugs, all these things that can make you have a euphoric experience."

  • Eric Clapton - Lay Down Sall
    Eric Clapton - Lay Down Sally


    Eric Clapton - Lay Down Sally Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Slowhand
    Released: 1977

    Lay Down Sally Lyrics


    There is nothing that is wrong
    In wanting you to stay here with me
    I know you've got somewhere to go
    But won't you make yourself at home and stay with me?
    And don't you ever leave

    Lay down, Sally, and rest you in my arms
    Don't you think you want someone to talk to?
    Lay down, Sally, no need to leave so soon
    I've been trying all night long just to talk to you

    The sun ain't nearly on the rise
    And we still got the moon and stars above
    Underneath the velvet skies
    Love is all that matters
    Won't you stay with me?
    And don't you ever leave

    Lay down, Sally, and rest you in my arms
    Don't you think you want someone to talk to?
    Lay down, Sally, no need to leave so soon
    I've been trying all night long just to talk to you

    I long to see the morning light
    Coloring your face so dreamily
    So don't you go and say goodbye
    You can lay your worries down and stay with me
    And don't you ever leave

    Lay down, Sally, and rest you in my arms
    Don't you think you want someone to talk to?
    Lay down, Sally, no need to leave so soon
    I've been trying all night long just to talk to you

    Lay down, Sally, and rest you in my arms
    Don't you think you want someone to talk to?
    Lay down, Sally, no need to leave so soon
    I've been trying all night long just to talk to you

    Writer/s: CLAPTON, ERIC PATRICK/LEVY, MARCY/TERRY, GEORGE E.
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • This jaunty tune is one of Clapton's biggest American hits. He wrote it in the style of one of his favorite songwriters, the Oklahoma musician J.J. Cale (Clapton said the song was "as close as an Englishman could get to being J.J. Cale). The B-side of the single was Clapton's cover of Cale's song "Cocaine."
  • In this song, Clapton tries to convince a girl to hang out with him in bed instead of leaving. The song is not typical of Clapton's work, which is often based on the blues.
  • Marcy Levy, one of Clapton's backup singers, wrote this with him and sang on it. She toured with Bob Seger before joining Clapton's band in 1973. In 1988, Levy, using the name Marcella Detroit, joined former Bananarama singer Siobhan Fahey to form Shakespear's Sister.

    Also getting a songwriting credit on this track is George Terry, who also played guitar on the track. Terry was a member of Clapton's band.
  • "Lay Down Sally" is grammatically incorrect, as it would mean taking Sally and actually placing her horizontally. When asking Sally to join him in bed, Clapton's correct grammar would be "Lie Down Sally." He's in good company: Bob Dylan also ignored this rule of grammar in "Lay Lady Lay." (thanks, Bert - Pueblo, NM)
  • Eric Clapton once had his hand slammed in a car door by a member of the band The Blues Project. As told in Al Kooper's Backstage Passes and Backstabbing Bastards , during the landmark 1967 concert "Murray the K's Easter Rock Extravaganza," Clapton, Steve Katz, and Kooper headed out to a local music store between sets and were a little late getting back. Hurrying out of the cab, "Steve was right behind me and as he left the cab he accidentally slammed the door right on Clapton's hand! Eric began to scream in pain, and Steve turned around, ran back, and opened the door. Miraculously, Eric hadn't broken any bones or even punctured his skin for that matter. Steve felt like a jerk, however. Can you imagine that kind of guilt?"
  • This is the first track on the album. Depending on who you ask, "Slowhand" was either a nickname given to Clapton by the group's manager when he was with The Yardbirds (because of his laid-back guitar style), or derived from what would happen when Clapton would break a string on stage: the audience would do a "slow hand clap" while he fixed it.

  • Meghan Trainor - Titl
    Meghan Trainor - Title


    Meghan Trainor - Title Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Title
    Released: 2014

    Title Lyrics


    If you want my love
    He gotta do what he does
    If you want these sweet like sugar Gucci lips
    He gotta give it up
    I know you think I'm cool
    But I ain't one of the boys
    No, don't be scared that I'm gon' tie you down
    I need a little more

    Baby, don't call me your friend
    If I hear that word again
    You might never get a chance to see me naked in your bed
    And I know girls ain't hard to find
    But if you think you wanna try
    Then consider this an invitation to kiss my ass goodbye

    Give me that Title, title
    Come on give me that title, title
    Better give me that title, title
    Come on give me that title, title

    If it ain't no game
    I won't be hanging around
    But don't blow up my shit at 3 AM saying
    "How you need me now?"
    Don't call me boo
    Like you're some kind of ghost (which you're a ghost)
    If you don't want me seeking other guys
    Well, here's what you need to know

    Baby, don't call me your friend
    If I hear that word again
    You might never get a chance to see me naked in your bed
    And I know girls ain't hard to find
    But if you think you wanna try
    Then consider this an invitation to kiss my ass goodbye

    Give me that title, title
    Come on give me that title, title
    Better give me that title, title
    Come on give me that title, title

    Yeah, said I'm a special kind of woman
    I'm loving what you got, but I'm hating what you doing
    Gotta understand that I'm looking for a man
    Who can get up on a bike, look ma, no hands
    You gotta show me off, off
    But you embarrassed, if that's the case I'm all gone
    You gotta treat me like a trophy, put me on the shelf
    I promise something else

    Baby, don't call me your friend
    If I hear that word again
    You might never get a chance to see me naked in your bed
    And I know girls ain't hard to find
    But if you think you wanna try
    Then consider this an invitation to kiss my ass goodbye

    Give me that title, title
    Come on give me that title, title
    Better give me that title, title
    Come on give me that title, title, yeah

    Give me that title, title
    Come on give me that title, title
    Better give me that title, title
    Come on give me that title, title, yeah

    Writer/s: KADISH, KEVIN / TRAINOR, MEGHAN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • The upbeat title track of Meghan Trainor's debut EP is an ode to commitment in a relationship.

    Baby, don't call me your friend
    If I hear that word again
    You might never get a chance to see me naked in your bed


    The sassy singer is warning a guy if you want to get with her, you'd better give her that girlfriend title.
  • This was released as the second single from Title. "Dear Future Husband" was originally earmarked to be the second release as it has a closer doo-wop sound to "All About That Bass," but instead this was chosen as the follow-up to Meghan's #1 smash. "I loved that 'Title' showed a little Caribbean drum before the chorus," she explained to MTV News, "and then, like, a rap bridge that was, like…[a] totally different sound."
  • Title topped the US album chart, making Trainor the thirteenth female artist to achieve both a debut #1 single and long player. The previous female artist to do so was Kesha with "TiK ToK" and Animal in 2010.
  • Trainor wrote this with her "All About That Bass" songwriting partner Kevin Kadish, who also produced the track. He explained to Songwriter Universe: "We had a free day and we wrote the song right away, in about eight minutes! We were inspired. The lyric theme is about something real that Meghan was dealing with. I had this track and she said she wanted to write to it."

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