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Lucinda Williams - Jo
Lucinda Williams - Joy


Lucinda Williams - Joy Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

Album: Car Wheels on a Gravel Road
Released: 1998

Joy Lyrics


I don't want you anymore
Cause you took my Joy
I don't want you anymore
You took my joy

[Chorus]
You took my joy
I want it back
You took my joy
I want it back

I'm gonna go to west Memphis and look for my joy
Go to west Memphis and look for my joy
Maybe in west Memphis I'll find my joy
Maybe in west Memphis I'll find my joy

I'm gonna go to slidell and look for my joy
Go to slidell and look for my joy
Maybe in slidell I'll find my joy
Maybe in slidell I'll find my joy

You got no right to take my joy
I want it back
You got no right to take my joy
I want it back

[Chorus]

I'm gonna go to west Memphis and look for my joy
Go to west Memphis and look for my joy
Maybe in west Memphis I'll find my joy
Maybe in west Memphis I'll find my joy

I'm gonna go to slidell and look for my joy
Go to slidell and look for my joy
Maybe in slidell I'll find my joy
Maybe in slidell I'll find my joy

I don't want you anymore
Cause you took my joy
I don't want you anymore
You took my joy

[Chorus]

You took my joy
I want it back
You took my
I want it back

I'm gonna go to west Memphis
I'm gonna go to slidell

Writer/s: WILLIAMS, LUCINDA
Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Joy Song Chart
  • This was written in the car while Williams was driving to Fayetteville, Arkansas to visit her parents.
  • Williams says she frequently writes songs while driving in the car and this is why she prefers cars to airplanes.

  • Prince - WO
    Prince - WOW


    Prince - WOW Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: PLECTRUMELECTRUM
    Released: 2014

    WOW Lyrics


    Hello, How are you?
    You're looking so fine
    No, it's true
    Remember the time we first met?
    You think that was good? You ain't seen nothin' yet

    Like a bee to some honey
    A moth to a flame
    You got an addiction and you got me to blame
    You never saw it comin' 'cause I made no claims 'til now
    You can call it the unexpected or you can call it WOW
    You can call it call it wow
    You can call it call it call it wow
    You can call it the unexpected or you can call it call it call it

    Sorry, I don't know
    What came over me
    The cycle of the moon affects the motion of the see what you did
    It's starting all over again
    We both want it now more than we did back then

    Like a bee to some honey
    A moth to a flame
    You got an addiction and you got me to blame
    You never saw it comin' 'cause I made no claims 'til now
    You can call it the unexpected or you can call it wow
    You can call it call it wow
    You can call it call it call it wow
    You can call it the unexpected or you can call it call it call it call it

    Give me a minute
    Let me get myself together
    I'm never really out of control
    Really, I'm so much better
    Maybe it's your eyes, your stare, lookin' like lookin' like you wanna go somewhere
    You wanna go somewhere?
    Somethin' 'bout the wild in me, it's never tame
    I think we're both alike, this is how we became

    Like a bee to some honey
    A moth to a flame
    You got an addiction and you got me to blame.
    You never saw it comin' 'cause I made no claims 'til now
    You can call it the unexpected or you can call it wow
    You can call it call it wow
    You can call it call it call it wow
    You can call it the unexpected or you can call it call it call it call it call it!

    You can call it the unexpected or you can call it call it call it call it call it

    Writer/s: NELSON, PRINCE ROGERS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    WOW Song Chart
  • This is the opening track of PLECTRUMELECTRUM, an album recorded live by Prince with his all-female backing band 3rd Eye Girl. The tune was adapted from "The Unexpected," a song the Purple maestro wrote for his protégé, the New Power Generation backing singer, Liv Warfield. "The girls said they would kill me if I didn't give it to them," Prince told Mojo magazine.

  • Otis Redding - (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Ba
    Otis Redding - (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay


    Otis Redding - (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Dock Of The Bay
    Released: 1968

    (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay Lyrics


    Sittin' in the mornin' sun
    I'll be sittin' when the evenin' comes
    Watchin' the ships roll in
    Then I watch 'em roll away again, yeah
    I'm sittin' on the dock of the bay
    Watchin' the tide roll away, ooo
    I'm just sittin' on the dock of the bay
    Wastin' time

    I left my home in Georgia
    Headed for the Frisco Bay
    'Cause I had nothin' to live for
    It look like nothin's gonna come my way
    So I'm just goin' sittin' on the dock of the bay
    Watchin' the tide roll away, ooo
    I'm sittin' on the dock of the bay, wastin' time

    Look like nothin's gonna change
    Everything, still remains the same
    I can't do what ten people tell me to do
    So I guess I'll remain the same, yes

    Sittin' here restin' my bones
    And this loneliness won't leave me alone, yes
    Two thousand miles, I roam
    Just to make this dock my home
    Now I'm just gonna sit, at the dock of the bay
    Watchin' the tide roll away, ooo yea
    Sittin' on the dock of the bay
    Wastin' time (whistle)

    Writer/s: CROPPER, STEVE / REDDING, OTIS
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay Song Chart
  • Redding died in a plane crash on December 10, 1967, a month before this song was released (January 8, 1968) and three days after he recorded it. It was by far his biggest hit and was also the first ever posthumous #1 single in the US. Redding was a rising star moving toward mainstream success at the time of his death. There is a good chance he would have recorded many more hits if he had lived.
  • Stax guitarist Steve Cropper wrote this with Redding. Cropper produced the album when Redding died, including this track with various songs Redding had recorded the last few years. In a 1990 interview on NPR's Fresh Air, Cropper explained: "Otis was one of those kind of guys who had 100 ideas. Anytime he came in to record he always had 10 or 15 different intros or titles, or whatever. He had been at San Francisco playing The Fillmore, and he was staying at a boathouse (in Sausalito, across the bay from San Francisco), which is where he got the idea of the ship coming in. That's about all he had: 'I watch the ships come in and I watch them roll away again.' I took that and finished the lyrics. If you listen to the songs I wrote with Otis, most of the lyrics are about him. He didn't usually write about himself, but I did. 'Mr. Pitiful,' 'Sad Song Fa-Fa,' they were about Otis' life. 'Dock Of The Bay' was exactly that: 'I left my home in Georgia, headed for the Frisco Bay' was all about him going out to San Francisco to perform."
  • When Otis recorded this, he and Cropper didn't have a last verse written, so he whistled it. He planned to return to Memphis and fill in the verse after performing in Madison, Wisconsin, but he died before he had the chance. When Cropper produced the song, he left the whistling in, and it fit the mood of the song perfectly. It is probably the most famous whistling in any song. (Thanks to Nashid at the Stax Museum for his help with this.)
  • Steve Cropper was a big fan of The Association, who had hits in 1966 with "Cherish" and "Along Comes Mary." He wrote the bridge for "Dock Of The Bay" based on their music, which he thought would help give the song a pop sound. Cropper thought The Association were a great example of an R&B influenced pop group.
  • Redding was the star recording artist for Stax Records, a Memphis label that made classic soul music. The death of Redding was a big blow to the label, and while it certainly had an impact on their demise in the '70s, there were other factors as well, including financial mismanagement and a change in musical tastes. In 2001, construction started on a soul music museum where the studios once stood, and it opened in 2003. To learn more about the museum and the Stax legacy, check out Stax Today .
  • Beach sound effects (waves, seagulls, etc.), were dubbed in after the recording. If you equate this to putting stickers on a Picasso, there are two very good outtakes of the song available on the Otis Redding collection Remember Me that are free of the overdubs. Stax Records had recently purchased a 4-track recorder, which made it easy to add the extra sounds.
  • Redding recorded this with Booker T. & the MG's, the house band for Stax Records. They played with all the Stax artists, including Wilson Pickett, Sam & Dave, and Albert King, and had a hit on their own with "Green Onions" in 1962.

    In 1993, the three remaining members of Booker T. & the MG's (Steve Cropper, Donald "Duck" Dunn, and Booker T. Jones), backed Neil Young on his tour. They ended each show with this.
  • Redding died five months before Martin Luther King, Jr. was shot in Memphis, where this was recorded. The mood of peace and harmony evoked in this song gave way to angry racial tensions. Booker T And The MGs contained two whites and two blacks, standing out as an integrated band in a segregated city.
  • Booker T. & the MG's were on tour when they found out about Redding's death. They were in an Indiana airport with their flight delayed because of snow when one of their members called the Stax office and got the horrific news. When they returned to Memphis, Steve Cropper mixed the song for release. He said it was "maybe the toughest thing I've ever done." Redding's body had not even been recovered when Cropper finished the song.
  • Redding started to compose this while he was recovering from surgery removing polyps from his vocal cords. The doctors told him not to sing or talk for six weeks after the operation.
  • Redding wrote this soon after listening to The Beatles album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, which had just been released. Shortly before he started recording "Dock of the Bay," Redding alluded to it as an extension of the Beatles' music. In 1966 and 1967, Redding performed "A Hard Day's Night" and "Day Tripper" at some of his concerts.
  • This was so unlike any other Otis Redding composition that Stax Records chief Jim Stewart did not want the song released in any form - even after hearing both Redding and Cropper insist that it would be his first #1 single. Stewart relented when he heard the finished master recording put together by Cropper after Redding's death.
  • During the Vietnam War, this was very popular with American troops fighting there. The song portrayed quite the opposite of their reality.
  • The song is featured in the 1987 film Platoon.
  • Music licensing company BMI named this as the sixth-most performed song of the 20th century, with around 6 million performances.
  • Michael Bolton's 1987 version hit #11 in the US, his highest charting song until "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You" hit #1 in 1989. Neal Schon of Journey played on Bolton's recording.
  • This won 1968 Grammy Awards for Best Rhythm & Blues Performance, plus Best Rhythm & Blues Song for writers Otis Redding and Steve Cropper.

  • Prince - TICTACTO
    Prince - TICTACTOE


    Prince - TICTACTOE Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: PLECTRUMELECTRUM
    Released: 2014

    TICTACTOE Lyrics


    Like a buncha blind people playing tic tac toe
    Who knows where the zeroes & the x's go?
    Like a buncha blind people playing tic tac toe
    Who knows where the zeroes & the x's go?
    Just like sweet november here comes a pretender
    Borderline half-castle tell me nothing else & please don't ask
    Listen woman I swear if u put another streak in ur hair
    Change it 1 more time while uncleleopusha just stares & stares
    Like a buncha blind people playing tic tac toe
    Who knows where the zeroes & the x's go?
    Like a buncha blind people playing tic tac toe
    Who knows where the zeroes & the x's go?
    If u ever get the chance 2 travel back 2 ancient dance
    Tell this balletina that I wish her well & happy romance
    I'm doing much better than I was when she got me high
    Trying 2 rely on how many layers I should strip & y
    Like a buncha blind people playing tic tac toe
    Who knows where the zeroes & the x's go?
    Like a buncha blind people playing tic tac toe
    Who knows where the zeroes & the x's go?
    In simpler terms the tictac that I told u down below
    Made ur womanly obligations better than u know
    After which wide open eyes that previously were closed
    Saw the past & other things about u better left untold
    Like a buncha blind people playing tic tac toe
    Who knows where the zeroes & the x's go?
    Off in2 the deepwater catastrophic down below

    Writer/s: Prince Rogers Nelson
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    TICTACTOE Song Chart
  • Prince told Mojo magazine that this gentle ballad with layers of overlapping sounds was inspired by the Scottish dream pop band Cocteau Twins.

    "We recorded it in Bryan Ferry's studio in London, after a night of partying for which the Cocteau Twins was the soundtrack," he explained. "You can't understand the words of Cocteau Twins songs but their harmonies put you in a dreamlike state."

  • The Outfield - Better Than Nothin
    The Outfield - Better Than Nothing


    The Outfield - Better Than Nothing Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Bangin'
    Released: 1986

    Better Than Nothing Lyrics


    [Chorus:]
    It's Better Than Nothing, girl
    It's better than nothing at all
    It's better than nothing, girl
    It's better than nothing

    Let's find a hideaway tonight
    Somewhere where we can be together
    I'm tired of waiting for the right time
    If this is not the Ritz, whatever

    [Chorus]

    I want to hold more than your hand
    I want to touch more than emotion
    You don't need words to understand
    This hole might be run-down and broken

    [Chorus]

    Don't think because I just can't wait that I don't care
    This isn't meant to be a backseat love affair

    [Chorus]

    Writer/s: JOHN FREDRICK SPINKS
    Publisher: NETTWERK MUSIC GROUP
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Better Than Nothing Song Chart
  • This is about the desire to make love for the first time in a relationship. The line "This is not the Ritz whatever" is reference to the luxury hotel chain. "This isn't meant to be a backseat love affair" is implying that this is not about a one-night-stand, but rather the beginning of a meaningful relationship.
  • Outfield guitarist John Spinks wrote this. (thanks, Mike - Mountlake Terrace, Washington - USA, for above 2)

  • Professor Green - Fast Lif
    Professor Green - Fast Life


    Professor Green - Fast Life Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Growing Up In Public
    Released: 2014

    Fast Life Lyrics


    I just woke up next to this chick who I don't know
    And I'll probably never see her again
    I can't remember what I did last night

    When behind the shades is the only place you can hide
    And your waking thought is more often than not where am I?
    Still pissed, and a half-empty bottle of liquor's
    The only liquid you can find
    Too busy to reminisce over a time when you have time
    And all you wanna do is chill, baby hold onto
    Something that you can feel
    That ain't too much to ask for, is it?
    When you no longer look like the you in your passport picture
    All you wanna do is turn over and find her
    Normally turn over and you find her
    But this time I turned over and I found you
    Though we might not get to know what this might amount to

    I just woke up next to this chick who I don't know
    And I'll probably never see her again
    I can't remember what I did last night
    Let alone last weekend
    I'd always wanted to live the Fast Life
    'Til it started speeding up
    Now I'm here living the fast life
    Good luck keeping up

    A life that went from canap's to classic champagne
    Cocktails to cigarette butts and champagne flutes
    Rolled up notes, a few lines of coke
    One hell of a headache and two piles of clothes
    Room full of smoke, eyes full of sleep
    A plane I've gotta catch and a bed I don't wanna leave
    I don't wanna leave you, I wanna wake you
    But I should let you sleep through, you look so peaceful
    Tiptoeing as I'm rushing to get my things together
    Too many pieces of puzzles for me to piece together
    Maybe I'll leave a letter, in the hope that
    When she wakes, she remembers me and that we fell asleep together
    But likely she remembered nothing
    Woke up in a rush and huffing at how Stephen kept her knocking
    Grabbed her things, didn't see the letter, let alone open it
    Stepped over it on her way out and never even noticed it

    I just woke up next to this chick who I don't know
    And I'll probably never see her again
    I can't remember what I did last night
    Let alone last weekend
    I'd always wanted to live the fast life
    'Til it started speeding up
    Now I'm here living the fast life
    Good luck keeping up

    I just woke up next to this chick who I don't know
    And I'll probably never see her again
    I can't remember what I did last night
    Let alone last weekend
    I'd always wanted to live the fast life
    'Til it started speeding up
    Now I'm here living the fast life
    Good luck keeping up

    Writer/s: OMER, MUSTAFA / MURRAY, JAMES / MARSDEN, STEVEN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, THE ROYALTY NETWORK INC., SONY ATV MUSIC PUB LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Fast Life Song Chart
  • This song was originally going to be a single featuring Example, but the singer/rapper's record company blocked the collaboration. Green explained to Digital Spy : "Sony didn't want Example to do any features before his own material, so he wouldn't have been able to be on it. I had to sing the chorus again like I did for the demo and it's good because it forced something out of me that I wasn't necessarily comfortable with."

    "Not something that I can't do, I'm just not used to using my voice like that. I've always sung bits and bobs on my songs but I sing on 'Fast Life'."
  • Professor Green and Example did previously work together on "Monster," a track from Green's 2010 Alive Till I'm Dead album. They also both contributed toward's Tinchy Stryder's posse single "Game Over."

  • John Lee Hooker and Bonnie Raitt - I'm in the Moo
    John Lee Hooker and Bonnie Raitt - I'm in the Mood


    John Lee Hooker and Bonnie Raitt - I'm in the Mood Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: The Healer
    Released: 1989

    I'm in the Mood Lyrics


    I'm in the Mood Song Chart
  • A duet between Hooker and Raitt, this was included on Hooker's album The Healer, but not on Raitt's Nick of Time, which was released the same year.
  • This won a Grammy for Best Traditional Blues Recording. It was the first for Hooker, and one of four Raitt won that night. Those were her first Grammys.
  • When they recorded this, the lights were dimmed in the studio to get the right atmosphere. Raitt called the recording of this song, "One of the highest erotic experiences of my life."
  • The Healer is an album of duets between Hooker and artists like Carlos Santana and George Thorogood.
  • Raitt and Hooker met a full two decades before recording this song. They used to flirt in real life, too.
  • Raitt was always a huge fan of Hooker. She said that working with him changed the way she thought about men in their 70s and 80s.

  • SBTRKT - New Dorp, New Yor
    SBTRKT - New Dorp, New York


    SBTRKT - New Dorp, New York Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Wonder Where We Land
    Released: 2014

    New Dorp, New York Lyrics


    My girl's got a minimum
    Keep it stuck right there 'til the lumber comes
    Leave a smooth operator lookin' like a bum
    My girl's got a city to run
    Got the key to the kingdom where the money's from
    Never seen calienda, never seen the sun
    (And he thinks I'm the negative one)

    Flag flappin' in Manhattan
    New Dorp New York
    Gargoyles gargling oil
    Peak of the empire, top of the rock
    Flag flappin' in Manhattan
    New Dorp New York
    Gargoyles gargling oil
    Peak of the empire, top of the rock

    My girl's got a little schtick
    Keep your coat up in the kitchen while you feed the kids
    Keep your waitin’ in the winter while the tension ticks
    My girl got a limousine
    Got a full time job just to keep it clean
    Got a speaker in the trunk; you know where it’s done
    (You think I’m the negative one)

    Flag flappin' in Manhattan
    New Dorp New York
    Gargoyles gargling oil
    Peak of the empire, top of the rock
    Flag flappin' in Manhattan
    New Dorp New York
    Gargoyles gargling oil
    Peak of the empire, top of the rock

    New Dorp New York

    Late nights and black Israelites
    White women singing under dying the lights
    Baseball bats that never hit home runs
    Late nights and black Israelites
    White women singing under dying the lights
    Baseball bats that never hit home runs

    I got a baseball bat, never hit home runs

    My girl's got a minimum
    Keep it stuck right there 'til the lumber comes
    Leave a smooth operator lookin' like a bum
    My girl's got a city to run
    Got the key to the kingdom where the money's from
    Never seen calienda, never seen the sun

    New Dorp New York

    Flag flappin' in Manhattan
    New Dorp New York
    Gargoyles gargling oil
    Peak of the empire, top of the rock
    Flag flappin' in Manhattan
    New Dorp New York
    Gargoyles gargling oil
    Peak of the empire, top of the rock

    My girl's got a little schtick
    Keep your coat up in the kitchen while you feed the kids
    Keep your waitin’ in the winter while the tension ticks
    My girl got a limousine
    Got a full time job just to keep it clean
    Got a speaker in the trunk; you know where it’s done

    My girl's got a city to run

    Writer/s: Aaron Foulds, Ezra Koenig
    Publisher: Beggars Music
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    New Dorp, New York Song Chart
  • The title of this bass-heavy song references a small neighborhood in New York's most distant borough, Staten Island. It features rapped vocals from Ezra Koening. SBTRKT told The Guardian how he convinced the Vampire Weekend frontman to rap over the track. "We talked about it beforehand, and it made sense because Ezra had these great lyrics and I was intrigued by the fact he had this hip-hop past," he explained. "It's a quintessential New York song, it feels like it has ownership of a place and time, and that was what my album was about for me."

  • The Guess Who - No Sugar Tonigh
    The Guess Who - No Sugar Tonight


    The Guess Who - No Sugar Tonight Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: American Woman
    Released: 1970

    No Sugar Tonight Lyrics


    Lonely feeling deep inside
    Find a corner where I can hide
    Silent footsteps crowding me
    Sudden darkness but I can see

    No Sugar Tonight in my coffee
    No sugar tonight in my tea
    No sugar to stand beside me
    No sugar to run with me

    (Dat'n-doo-dow-dow-dat'n-doo-dow)
    (Dat'n-doo-dow-dow-dat'n-doo-dow)
    (Dat'n-doo-dow-dow-dat'n-doo-dow)
    (Dat'n-doo-dow-dow-dat'n-doo-dow)

    In the silence of her mind
    Quiet movements where I can find
    Grabbing for me with her eyes
    Now I'm falling from her skies

    No sugar tonight in my coffee
    No sugar tonight in my tea
    No sugar to stand beside me
    No sugar to run with me

    (Dat'n-doo-dow-dow-dat'n-doo-dow)
    (Dat'n-doo-dow-dow-dat'n-doo-dow)
    (Dat'n-doo-dow-dow-dat'n-doo-dow)
    (Dat'n-doo-dow-dow-dat'n-doo-dow)

    Jocko says yes, and I believe him
    When we talk about the things I say
    She hasn't got the faith or the guts to leave him
    When they're standing in each other's way
    You're tripping back now to places you've been to
    You wonder what you're gonna find
    You know you've been wrong but it won't be long
    Before you leave 'em all far behind

    'Cause it's the new Mother Nature taking over
    It's the new splendid lady come to call
    It's the new Mother Nature taking over
    She's gettin' us all
    She's gettin' us all

    Jocko said no, when I came back last time
    It's looking like I lost a friend
    No use callin' 'cause the sky is fallin'
    And I'm getting pretty near the end
    A smoke-filled room in a corner basement
    The situation must be right
    A bag of goodies and a bottle of wine
    We're gonna get it on right tonight

    'Cause it's the new Mother Nature taking over
    It's the new splendid lady come to call
    It's the new Mother Nature taking over
    She's gettin' us all
    She's getting' us all

    (Lonely feelin')
    Jocko says yes and I believe him
    (Deep inside) when we talk about the things I say
    (Find a corner) she hasn't got the faith or the guts to leave him
    (Where I can hide)when they're standin' in each other's way
    (Silent footsteps) you're driven back now to places you've been to
    (Crowdin' me) you're wonderin' what you're gonna find
    (Sudden darkness) you know you've been wrong and it won't be long
    (But I can see) before you leave 'em all far behind

    'Cause it's the new Mother Nature takin' over
    It's the new splendid lady come to call
    It's the new Mother Nature takin' over
    She's gettin' us all, yeah, she's gettin' us all

    Da-un-do-dow dow, da-un-do-dow (Mother Nature)
    Da-un-do-dow dow, da-un-do-dow (nature)
    Da-un-do-dow dow, da-un-do-dow (sugar)
    Da-un-do-dow dow, da-un-do-dow (sugar)
    Da-un-do-dow dow, da-un-do-dow (sugar)
    Da-un-do-dow dow, da-un-do-dow (nature)
    Da-un-do-dow dow, da-un-do-dow

    Writer/s: RANDY BACHMAN, BURTON CUMMINGS
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    No Sugar Tonight Song Chart
  • John Presho, who knew Randy Bachman and worked security for his band Bachman-Turner Overdrive, gave us this account of how the song came together:
    "Randy told me that the inspiration for writing 'No Sugar Tonight' came to him from an experience he had walking in downtown Berkeley, California. Randy was walking and talking with a band mate when he looked up and saw four big biker guys walking on the same sidewalk approaching them. Randy made up his mind to cross the street rather than confront the bikers, then he heard the skidding of car tires. Just as Randy was stepping off the sidewalk the car came to a skidding stop and a biker lady got out of the car, walked over to one of the bikers and engaged in a heated conversation with him. When the argument ended the biker lady walked back to the car, opened the door, turned around, then shouted to the biker, 'One more thing honey, you're not getting any sugar tonight' indicating he was not going to get any sex that night from her. The car took off, Randy crossed the street went back to his hotel and started writing the song based on that experience."
  • This was the last Guess Who hit Randy Bachman played on. He left due to his Mormon religious beliefs before this became popular, and went on to form Bachman-Turner Overdrive. The band did not tour America when this was a hit there because Bachman left the group. They reunited and toured in 2000, 30 years after this was a hit.
  • At the same time this was released as a single, it was included as the B-side of The Guess Who's hit "American Woman."
  • On the album, this goes seamlessly into "New Mother Nature." Disc Jockeys usually play them together. Guess Who vocalist Burton Cummings was not finished with "New Mother Nature," and Bachman was not done with "No Sugar Tonight," so they put the 2 songs together to make a complete piece on the album.
  • In 2001, this was honored by a Canadian music association for getting over 100,000 plays on Canadian radio.

  • SOHN - Lesson
    SOHN - Lessons


    SOHN - Lessons Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Tremors
    Released: 2013

    Lessons Lyrics


    Of Lessons learned, of lessons learned
    Of bridges burned, of bridges burned
    This time I'll do things differently
    This time I'd like to need you less

    I'm struggling, I'm struggling
    I've given in, I've given in
    This time I'll keep an overview
    This time I'll keep away from you
    This time I'll keep away from you

    Of lessons learned, of lessons learned
    Of bridges burned, of bridges burned
    This time I'll do things differently
    This time I'd like to need you less

    I'm struggling, I'm struggling
    I've given in, I've given in
    This time I'll keep an overview
    This time I'll keep away from you
    This time I'll keep away from you

    Writer/s: SOHN
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Lessons Song Chart
  • Focused around a spiraling arpeggio, this song finds a scarred SOHN coming out of emotional turmoil. It was first released online on September 11, 2013 before being made available on limited 12" vinyl on November 25, 2013.
  • The music video was directed by Olivier Groulx, who also filmed Arcade Fire "Black Mirror" and Bastille's "Bad Blood" clips. It was shot in and around London with actors Richard Mason and Jennifer McKay.
  • SOHN accused Audi of taking a free ride with his music and not crediting him on an advert promoting its A3 Sportback model , whose soundtrack sounds a lot like this song. Tweeting at the car maker, he said: "Feels like you may have 'borrowed' from one of my tunes... can I 'borrow' one of your cars?"

  • Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Takin' Care Of Busines
    Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Takin' Care Of Business


    Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Takin' Care Of Business Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Bachman-Turner Overdrive II
    Released: 1973

    Takin' Care Of Business Lyrics


    You get up every morning from your alarm clock's warning
    Take the 8:15 into the city
    There's a whistle up above and people pushin', people shovin'
    And the girls who try to look pretty
    And if your train's on time, you can get to work by nine
    And start your slaving job to get your pay
    If you ever get annoyed, look at me I'm self-employed
    I love to work at nothing all day

    And I'll be taking care of business (every day)
    Taking care of business (every way)
    I've been taking care of business (it's all mine)
    Taking care of business and working overtime, work out

    If it were easy as fishin' you could be a musician
    If you could make sounds loud or mellow
    Get a second-hand guitar, chances are you'll go far
    If you get in with the right bunch of fellows
    People see you having fun just a-lying in the sun
    Tell them that you like it this way
    It's the work that we avoid, and we're all self-employed
    We love to work at nothing all day

    And we be taking care of business (every day)
    Taking care of business (every way)
    We be been taking care of business (it's all mine)
    Taking care of business and working overtime

    Mercy
    Whoo
    All right

    Take good care of my business
    When I'm away, every day
    Whoo

    You get up every morning from your alarm clock's warning
    Take the 8:15 into the city
    There's a whistle up above and people pushin', people shovin'
    And the girls who try to look pretty
    And if your train's on time, you can get to work by nine
    And start your slaving job to get your pay
    If you ever get annoyed, look at me I'm self-employed
    I love to work at nothing all day

    And I be taking care of business (every day)
    Taking care of business (every way)
    I've been taking care of business (it's all mine)
    Taking care of business and working overtime, take care

    Takin' Care Of Business, whoo
    Takin' care of business
    Takin' care of business
    Takin' care of business
    Takin' care of business (every day)
    Takin' care of business (every way)
    Takin' care of business (it's all mine)
    Takin' care of business and working overtime, whoo

    Takin' care of business
    Takin' care of business
    We be takin' care of business
    We be takin' care of business
    Takin' care of business
    Takin' care of business
    Takin' care of business

    Writer/s: BACHMAN, RANDY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Takin' Care Of Business Song Chart
  • This song was written by Randy Bachman , who also sang lead on the track. He explained to classicbands.com that he came up with the idea for the song in the late-'60s while he was still a member of The Guess Who. Bachman loved "Paperback Writer" by The Beatles, and he used that music to create a song about going to work called "White Collar Worker," which needed a new hook to complete. The song lay dormant until Bachman formed Bachman-Turner Overdrive and were playing a show when lead singer Fred Turner's voice gave out. Forced to sing for a set, Bachman told the band to "Play these three chords over and over - C, B flat, and F - endlessly and when I get to the hook, help me out."

    Bachman was listening to C-Fox radio on the way to the club and heard the DJ say they were "Takin' Care of Business," which gave him the idea for the hook. Singing his lyrics to "White Collar Worker," Bachman sang "Takin' Care of Business" in the breakdown, and he had his song.

    The band captured the feel of jamming in the club by having Bachman sing it, which Turner appreciated since it would give his voice a rest at their shows. Bachman had a sore throat and a head cold when he recorded his vocals.
  • The song propelled the phrase "Takin' care of business" into the popular lexicon, forever to be used by athletes, performers and the common man to indicate they are on the job.

    Although "Takin' care of business" had never before been sung in a popular song, it was far from the first use of the phrase in the musical landscape. Elvis Presley loved the saying - he wore a "TCB" necklace and called his backing group "The TCB Band." Aretha Franklin alluded to it in her hit cover of "Respect," where she sang, "Take care, TCB."
  • Randy Bachman: "Ralph (Murphy) and I wrote a song in '67 called 'A Little Bit Of Rain.' That riff is used in the middle of 'Takin' Care Of Business,' just to break the monotony because 'Takin' Care Of Business' was three chords over and over and over. It had no bridge. No hook. No song format, other than that it was 'Louie Louie.' Endless, mind-bashing of three chords. And the original version, as I explained at the Ryman, had twelve chords. That's why nobody liked it. It had an incredible number of chords."
  • While the song title implies an industrious responsibility, a closer listen reveals that this song is more of a slacker anthem. The singer is presumably unemployed, and he "loves to work at nothing all day."
  • Norman Durkee played the piano on this track. So who is this Norman fellow? John Presho, who knew Bachman and worked security at their concerts, gives this account:
    "Randy Bachman told me that when BTO was in the recording studio the record producer wasn't happy with the raw version of that song. BTO took a time out, ordered a pizza and went back to work on the song. A while later there was a knock on the studio door and it was the pizza delivery man. After giving the band their pizza he commented that 'Takin' Care of Business' was a great song but it needed some piano playing. The pizza man introduced himself as Norman and said that he was a piano player. BTO thanked and tipped him and sent him on his way. Hours later with no improvement in the song they decided to call Norman, but no one got his phone number or could remember the name of the pizza place. BTO called a half dozen pizza houses before they were able to track him down. The band paid Herman's $75 to join the musicians union so he could play the piano in the recording studio."
  • Throughout the early '90s, this was used in commercials for Office Depot to promote their business services. Hillary Clinton used it at many of her campaign events in 2008 when she ran for president of the US.
  • A cover of this song was included on the first rap album released by a major label. It happened in 1980 when Kurtis Blow recorded it for his self-titled album.
  • This holds the record for largest guitar jam in history. On May 7, 1994, Bachman led 1,322 mostly-amateur guitarists in a performance of this that lasted 68 minutes. The event was held in Vancouver.
  • The Guess Who played this on their 2000 reunion tour. Bachman was in The Guess Who before leaving to form Bachman-Turner Overdrive.
  • Randy Bachman and C.F Turner reunited in 2000 for an appearance on The Simpsons that featured this song. At a concert, Homer heckles the band until they play this, then tells them to "Get to the 'working overtime' part."
  • The song title as well as the band's name are mentioned in the Crude but humorous video game Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude, where a character claims the song was written about her. (thanks, Logan - Troy, MT)
  • Bachman's autobiography is titled Randy Bachman, Takin' Care Of Business.

  • Steve Aoki - Transcendenc
    Steve Aoki - Transcendence


    Steve Aoki - Transcendence Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Neon Future I
    Released: 2014

    Transcendence Lyrics


    Transcendence Song Chart
  • This is the opening track of Neon Future I, a concept album about a future where people have merged with technology. "Conceptually, it's based around a positive outlook towards a utopian future," Aoki explained to MTV News. "Ideas of living forever are real and nano-technology, artificial intelligence and all those concepts are happening."
  • Transcendence is the concept of rising above human knowledge to the extent where you are independent of the material universe, beyond all physical laws. This song features the voice of Ray Kurzweil. Aoki explained to Billboard magazine: "Kurzweil is the man pushing the concept of [technological] singularity. He believes that we'll reach it in our lifetime."

    "I interviewed him," he added, "took one of the voice bites from our interview and I wrote a bed of music underneath him talking about Neon Future."

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