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Tim McGraw - Lincoln Continentals and Cadillac
Tim McGraw - Lincoln Continentals and Cadillacs


Tim McGraw - Lincoln Continentals and Cadillacs Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

Album: Sundown Heaven Town
Released: 2014

Lincoln Continentals and Cadillacs Lyrics


I said is that you in that old picture back behind the bar
Leaning up against that classic car
Sure look cool, man, in your three piece with your snake skin boots
Hey that sure is cute
Little honey, sitting in the front seat
Touching up her lipstick with her hoop silver earrings
He said damn right I hung it there 'cause boy she takes me back
To the days with Lincoln Continentals and Cadillacs

She was a queen of the red white and bell bottom blues
Back in the she'd write her number on a matchbook days
When you'd take her out for a drink and then you'd walk her back
To your Lincoln Continental or your Cadillac
She looks so good, cruising up and down
This don't take no shit from no one all-American downtown
Main street all lined up with shiny and black
Lincoln Continentals and Cadillacs

He said that sweet girl, she moved on when as time slowed down
But I just kept on hanging around
And that sweet ride cost me too much when the town dried up
Let the bank take it back, paid in cash
For that old Ford truck sitting right out front
And this picture's all I have left of
And I always thought she would have but she never came back
No, she never came back

And I did so miss that queen of the red white and bell bottom blues
Back in the she'd write her number on a matchbook days
When you'd take her out for a drink and then you'd walk her back
To your Lincoln Continental or your Cadillac
She looks so good, cruising up and down
This don't take no shit from no one all-American downtown
Main street laying down that hard earned cash on them
Lincoln Continentals and Cadillacs

She looks so damn good, cruising up and down
This don't take no shit from no one all-American downtown
Main street all lined up with shiny and black
Lincoln Continentals and Cadillacs
Yeah the best times are the good times that you can't get back
Like those Lincoln Continentals and the Cadillacs

Writer/s: LAIRD, LUKE ROBERT / CLAWSON, RODNEY DALE
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Lincoln Continentals and Cadillacs Song Chart
  • This Rodney Clawson and Luke Laird-penned track finds Tim McGraw duetting with his pal Kid Rock. "When I first heard the demo I knew I wanted Kid Rock to do it with me," the country star told Taste of Country . "I just felt like it was the perfect song for he and I to do. I'm a huge fan of his, I think that he's just a great, great singer."
  • McGraw didn't actually record the song in person with Kid Rock, because he was too busy at the time to schedule a visit. "I shot him a text message and said, 'Hey I got a song,'" McGraw recalled. "He said, 'send it over to me.' So I sent it to him, and a week later I got back his vocal."

  • Dave Matthews Band - I'll Back You U
    Dave Matthews Band - I'll Back You Up


    Dave Matthews Band - I'll Back You Up Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Remember Two Things
    Released: 1993

    I'll Back You Up Lyrics


    I'll Back You Up Song Chart
  • President John F. Kennedy commissioned Broadway composer Meredith Willson, who wrote music for The Music Man and The Unsinkable Molly Brown, to write an anthem that would inspire school children across the United States to whip themselves into shape as part of the President's Council on Physical Fitness. What followed was "Chicken Fat," also known as "The Youth Fitness Song," that would become a fixture in gym classes throughout the '60s and '70s. It was performed by actor Robert Preston, who originated the role of Harold Hill in the 1957 musical The Music Man and reprised the part for the 1962 film adaptation.
  • While the radio version of the song only clocked in at 2 minutes and 12 seconds, the school version was over 6 minutes and packaged with floor exercises designed to "give that chicken fat back to the chicken."
  • This song became a novelty hit and a nostalgic reminder of gym classes gone by for baby boomers.
  • This song was resurrected in 2014 as part of the new Apple iPhone 5s campaign to tout the smartphone's usefulness for physical fitness endeavors. The TV commercial shows runners, swimmers, and scale steppers gearing up to the words "touch down every morning ... not just now and then" and going full force with "Go you, chicken fat, go away!" while the handy gadget marks their progress - with a touch of good-old-fashioned fat shaming: "Nuts to the flabby guys!" At least it sounds jolly.
  • For whatever reason, Apple doesn't want us to know the singer of the 2014 version of the song. It's not Robert Preston, and it's not Bernie Knee, the jingle writer who supposedly sang it in 2000 - even though he died in 1994. New York Times advertising columnist Stuart Elliott implores "anyone who recognizes the voice, please stop exercising long enough to clue the rest of us in."
  • Robert Preston recorded the 1962 version with the Bernie Green Orchestra during the same sessions for The Music Man film soundtrack.

  • Robert Preston - Chicken Fa
    Robert Preston - Chicken Fat


    Robert Preston - Chicken Fat Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: single release only
    Released: 1962

    Chicken Fat Lyrics


    Chicken Fat Song Chart
  • President John F. Kennedy commissioned Broadway composer Meredith Willson, who wrote music for The Music Man and The Unsinkable Molly Brown, to write an anthem that would inspire school children across the United States to whip themselves into shape as part of the President's Council on Physical Fitness. What followed was "Chicken Fat," also known as "The Youth Fitness Song," that would become a fixture in gym classes throughout the '60s and '70s. It was performed by actor Robert Preston, who originated the role of Harold Hill in the 1957 musical The Music Man and reprised the part for the 1962 film adaptation.
  • While the radio version of the song only clocked in at 2 minutes and 12 seconds, the school version was over 6 minutes and packaged with floor exercises designed to "give that chicken fat back to the chicken."
  • This song became a novelty hit and a nostalgic reminder of gym classes gone by for baby boomers.
  • This song was resurrected in 2014 as part of the new Apple iPhone 5s campaign to tout the smartphone's usefulness for physical fitness endeavors. The TV commercial shows runners, swimmers, and scale steppers gearing up to the words "touch down every morning ... not just now and then" and going full force with "Go you, chicken fat, go away!" while the handy gadget marks their progress - with a touch of good-old-fashioned fat shaming: "Nuts to the flabby guys!" At least it sounds jolly.
  • For whatever reason, Apple doesn't want us to know the singer of the 2014 version of the song. It's not Robert Preston, and it's not Bernie Knee, the jingle writer who supposedly sang it in 2000 - even though he died in 1994. New York Times advertising columnist Stuart Elliott implores "anyone who recognizes the voice, please stop exercising long enough to clue the rest of us in."
  • Robert Preston recorded the 1962 version with the Bernie Green Orchestra during the same sessions for The Music Man film soundtrack.

  • The Who - Won't Get Fooled Agai
    The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again


    The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Who's Next
    Released: 1971

    Won't Get Fooled Again Lyrics


    We'll be fighting in the streets
    With our children at our feet
    And the morals that they worship will be gone
    And the men who spurred us on
    Sit in judgment of all wrong
    They decide and the shotgun sings the song

    I'll tip my hat to the new constitution
    Take a bow for the new revolution
    Smile and grin at the change all around
    Pick up my guitar and play
    Just like yesterday
    Then I'll get on my knees and pray
    We don't get fooled again

    The change, it had to come
    We knew it all along
    We were liberated from the fold, that's all
    And the world looks just the same
    And history ain't changed
    Cause the banners, they are flown in the next war

    I'll tip my hat to the new constitution
    Take a bow for the new revolution
    Smile and grin at the change all around
    Pick up my guitar and play
    Just like yesterday
    Then I'll get on my knees and pray
    We don't get fooled again
    No, no!

    I'll move myself and my family aside
    If we happen to be left half alive
    I'll get all my papers and smile at the sky
    Though I know that the hypnotized never lie
    Do ya?

    There's nothing in the streets
    Looks any different to me
    And the slogans are replaced, by-the-bye
    And the parting on the left
    Are now parting on the right
    And the beards have all grown longer overnight

    I'll tip my hat to the new constitution
    Take a bow for the new revolution
    Smile and grin at the change all around
    Pick up my guitar and play
    Just like yesterday
    Then I'll get on my knees and pray
    We don't get fooled again
    Don't get fooled again
    No, no!

    Yeah!

    Meet the new boss
    Same as the old boss

    Writer/s:
    Publisher: ABKCO MUSIC INC PETE TOWNSHEND CATALOG, FABULOUS MUSIC LTD, SPIRIT MUSIC GROUP
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Won't Get Fooled Again Song Chart
  • Pete Townshend wrote this song about a revolution. In the first verse, there is an uprising. In the middle, they overthrow those in power, but in the end, the new regime becomes just like the old one ("Meet the new boss, same as the old boss"). Townshend felt revolution was pointless because whoever takes over is destined to become corrupt. In Townshend: A Career Biography , Pete explained that the song was antiestablishment, but that "revolution is not going to change anything in the long run, and people are going to get hurt."
  • The synthesizer represents the revolution. It builds at the beginning when the uprising starts, and comes back at the end when a new revolution is brewing.
  • Townshend wrote this as part of his "Lifehouse" project. He wanted to release a film about a futuristic world where the people are enslaved, but saved by a rock concert. Townshend couldn't get enough support to finish the project, but most of the songs he wrote were used on the Who's Next album.
  • Roger Daltrey's scream is considered one of the best on any rock song. It was quite a convincing wail - so convincing that the rest of the band, lunching nearby, thought Daltrey was brawling with the engineer.
  • The album version runs 8:30. The single was shortened to 3:35 so radio stations would play it.

    Daltrey was unhappy about the editing. He recalled to Uncut magazine: "I hated it when they chopped it down. I used to say 'F--k it, put it out as eight minutes', but there'd always be some excuse about not fitting it on or some technical thing at the pressing plant."

    "After that we started to lose interest in singles because they'd cut them to bits," Daltrey added. "We thought, 'What's the point? Our music's evolved past the three-minute barrier and if they can't accommodate that we're just gonna have to live on albums.'"
  • In a 1985 "My Generation" radio special, Pete Townshend said he wrote the song as a message to the supposedly "new breed" of politicians who came around in the early '70s.
  • This is the last song on the album. It was also the last song they played at their concerts for many years.
  • This was one of the first times a synthesizer was used in the rhythm track. When they played this live, they had to play the synthesizer part off tape.
  • Townshend (from Rolling Stone magazine): "It's interesting it's been taken up in an anthemic sense when in fact it's such a cautionary piece." (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • Pete Townshend lived on Eel Pie Island in Richmond, London, when he wrote this song. There was an active commune on the Island at the time situated in what used to be a hotel. According to Townshend, this commune was an influence on the song. "There was like a love affair going on between me an them," he said. "They dug me because I was like a figurehead in a group, and I dug them because I could see what was going on over there. At one point there was an amazing scene where the commune was really working, but then the acid started flowing and I got on the end of some psychotic conversations."
  • This song was played by the remaining members of the band at "The Concert for New York City," a fundraising concert in the wake of the devastating attacks on September 11, 2001. Daltrey omitted the last line of the song: "Meet the new boss, Same as the old boss." (thanks, Chris - Philadelphia, PA)
  • Part of this is used in the opening sequence of the CBS TV show CSI Miami.
  • This was played in Super Bowl XLI (2007) as the Indianapolis Colts came out of the locker room. The Colts won the game. (thanks, Colin - New Egypt, NJ)
  • In The Simpsons episode "A Tale of Two Springfields," Homer forms "New Springfield" and gets The Who to play there. Pete Townshend blasts the wall between old and new Springfield by blasting the guitar riff from this song. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • In its May 26, 2006 issue, the conservative National Review magazine published a list of "The 50 greatest conservative rock songs." "Won't Get Fooled Again" was ranked song number one. Pete Townsend responded on his blog as follows:
    "It is not precisely a song that decries revolution - it suggests that we will indeed fight in the streets - but that revolution, like all action can have results we cannot predict. Don't expect to see what you expect to see. Expect nothing and you might gain everything.'' Townsend then goes on to explain that the song was simply ''Meant to let politicians and revolutionaries alike know that what lay in the center of my life was not for sale, and could not be co-opted into any obvious cause.'' (thanks, Dale - Laguna Niguel, CA)
  • Pete Townshend refused Michael Moore permission to use this song in his 2004 anti-George W. Bush documentary, Fahrenheit 9/11, citing the left wing filmaker as a "bully."
  • This was used in commercials for the 2000 Nissan Maxima. Some people considered this the biggest sellout in rock, but The Who made lots of money in the deal. The same year, Nissan used The Who's "Baba O'Reily" in an ad for their Pathfinder.
  • DJs like to play this as their last song before leaving a particular radio station because of the line "meet the new boss, same as the old boss" - a snub directed at station management because they might not be leaving on the friendliest terms. (thanks, Kelly - San Luis Obispo, CA)

  • AC/DC - Play Bal
    AC/DC - Play Ball


    AC/DC - Play Ball Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Rock or Bust
    Released: 2014

    Play Ball Lyrics


    Listen!
    Pick me up
    Fill my cup
    Pour me another round
    Come on in, mix in the sin
    Come in and join the crowd
    I said it’s party time
    When I’m on the loose
    Make it feel alright
    Listen, drinks all around
    I’m in the mood
    Because the night is mine

    Let’s Play Ball
    Shoot it down the wall
    Let’s play ball, baby
    Battin’ down the stalls
    Play, play, play ball

    Listen Sid, light me up
    I’m in love
    I’m all regional now
    Dive on in and swim in the gin
    Come on, shout it out loud

    Let’s play ball
    Shoot it down the wall, yeah
    Let’s play ball
    Battin’ down the stalls, yeah
    Play, play, play ball

    Let’s play ball
    Shootin' down the wall
    Let’s play ball
    And never stall
    Let’s play ball
    Let’s play ball
    Let’s play ball
    Play, play, play ball

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

    Play Ball Song Chart
  • The first taste of music from AC/DC's Rock or Bust album was heard on September 27, 2014 when this aptly title song was used as part of a promotional trailer for TBS' American League baseball playoff coverage.

    It wasn't the first time that the Australian rockers have been paired with the sport. The practice of using a heavy metal theme song to signal the entrance of a relief pitcher began in 1998, when the San Diego Padres started playing "Hell's Bells" to accompany Trevor Hoffman's taking the mound. Other pro players that have used the band's songs as their walk on music include Chad Billingsley, Adam Castro, Brendan Donnelly and Adam Dunn.
  • Rock Or Bust was the first AC/DC album in the band's history on which Malcolm Young doesn't appear. The band's former guitarist officially departed the band due to serious dementia and Stevie Young – nephew of the Young brothers – plays rhythm guitar on disc. He previously played with AC/DC during their 1988 Blow Up Your Video tour, while Malcolm Young was in rehab.
  • The song's performance-based music video was shot on October 3-4, 2014 with director David Mallet at Black Island Studios in Middlesex, England. Phil Rudd was unable to attend due to murder allegations which were later dropped. Bob Richards of Shogun filled in for him on drums, whilst Stevie Young took his uncle Malcolm's place. Mallet, who's been working with the band since their 1986 "You Shook Me All Night Long" clip said : "They are the same band they were – they have never come out with any pretence to be anything else than the best rock'n'roll band in the world."

    "It's just as thrilling doing stuff with them now as it was all those years ago," he added. "That's because the records are just as good."
  • Rock or Bust was AC/DC's second album in a row with producer Brendan O'Brien, following Black Ice. This was the first time the band had used the same producer on consecutive albums since Mutt Lange helmed 1980's Back in Black and then For Those About to Rock.

    Brian Johnston told Shaun Keaveny and Steve Lamacq of BBC Radio 6 Music about O'Brien's production. "Seven days a week, [Brendan] kept the adrenaline pumped all the time and he calls everybody by both their names. He never says 'Brian' or 'Angus.' He's, like, 'Angus Young. C'mon! I want you in here now. Let me get that magic from you. What do you got for me? Brian Johnson, downstairs now. Sing, baby, sing.' And it turned out wonderful. We were excited, and I think that's great, 'cause it comes through in songs. If you sing a song twelve times to get it right, you can tell. If you sing a song just a couple of times, like I did, you can tell it's fresh and it's new. And it was the same for Ang, and it was the same for everyone. [Brendan is] wonderful to work with."

    Angus Young added: "He keeps everyone moving, so nobody's sitting around, going, 'What am I doing next?' Once we had a track down, he would go, 'Right. I'm gonna take this. I'm going down with Brian.' He'd get Brian up. 'While I am doing that, you guys get this track together and start knocking it out. Know all your bits.' So when he'd come back out, we would more or less [have] the track all in order and ready to go."
  • The video also shows clips of different sports, with an emphasis on female athletes in bikinis. Asked about the visual during an interview on the Australian television program, The Project, Angus Young said: "I've gotta admit. When they watched the Olympics, I'm always the one… I mean, I tuned in for the bikini beach volleyball. That's one of my favorite sports. If that wasn't on, I don't think I'd be watching."
  • This was used to soundtrack two commercials from Beats Electronics that aired in early 2015, promoting the Apple-owned company's Powerbeats2 Wireless and Studio Wireless headphones. AC/DC have rarely licensed its music for advertising, although the band have twice allowed "Back In Black" to be used: In 2011 they gave permission for the song's opening riff to feature during a commercial for Walmart, and a few years later, the track featured in a commercial for the 2015 Chevy Colorado pickup truck.

  • Kenny Loggins - Danger Zon
    Kenny Loggins - Danger Zone


    Kenny Loggins - Danger Zone Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Top Gun Soundtrack
    Released: 1986

    Danger Zone Lyrics


    Revvin' up your engine
    Listen to her howlin' roar
    Metal under tension
    Beggin' you to touch and go

    Highway to the Danger Zone
    Ride into the danger zone

    Headin' into twilight
    Spreadin' out her wings tonight
    She got you jumpin' off the track
    And shovin' into overdrive

    Highway to the danger zone
    I'll take you
    Ridin' into the danger zone

    You'll never say hello to you
    Until you get it on the red line overload
    You'll never know what you can do
    Until you get it up as high as you can go

    Out along the edges
    Always where I burn to be
    The further on the edge
    The hotter the intensity

    Highway to the danger zone
    Gonna take you
    Right into the danger zone

    Highway to the danger zone

    Writer/s: MORODER, GIORGIO / LOGGINS, KENNY / WHITLOCK, TOM
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Danger Zone Song Chart
  • This was featured in the action scenes of the 1986 movie Top Gun, starring Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer. After the movie came out, the US Navy had a slew of applicants for it's flying program.
  • This was written by Giorgio Moroder and Tom Whitlock, who also wrote "Take My Breath Away" for the movie. A year later, they wrote "Meet Me Halfway," which Loggins recorded for the arm wrestling movie Over The Top.
  • Loggins was a movie soundtrack mainstay in the '80s, and had a #1 hit with the theme song to the movie Footloose two years earlier. Asked in 2007 about performing these soundtrack songs in concerts, Loggins said of "Danger Zone," "It's a good rock 'n' roll song, but I don't think it holds up that well."
  • Nissan used this in commercials. The spots were a parody of Top Gun, with birds trying to poop on the cars.

  • Alt-J - Arrival In Nar
    Alt-J - Arrival In Nara


    Alt-J - Arrival In Nara Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: This Is All Yours
    Released: 2014

    Arrival In Nara Lyrics


    As she submarines
    The rope loops 'round her feeble feet
    Before the dawn
    Breaks on her sorry grasp

    In a blink and in one motion
    Rope constricts
    Rips her towards the ocean

    She never finds her bearings
    Sucking splash into her lungs

    Ooh
    Ooh
    Ooh ooh
    Ooh ooh
    Though I cannot see
    I can hear her smile as she sings

    And though I cannot see
    I can hear her smile as she sings

    Oh ooh
    Ooh

    Writer/s: THOMAS GREEN, JOE NEWMAN, AUGUSTUS UNGER HAMILTON
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Arrival In Nara Song Chart
  • This acoustic-driven track is the first of three tunes on This Is All Yours named after a Japanese city in which tame deer are viewed as divine. Nara doesn't actually appear in the lyrics, which detail a drowning girl singing as she falls into the ocean.

  • The Who - See Me, Feel M
    The Who - See Me, Feel Me


    The Who - See Me, Feel Me Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Tommy
    Released: 1969

    See Me, Feel Me Lyrics


    See Me
    Feel Me
    Touch Me
    Heal Me
    See Me
    Feel Me
    Touch Me
    Heal Me
    Listening to you, I get the music
    Gazing at you, I get the heat
    Following you, I climb the mountain
    I get excitement at your feet
    Right behind you, I see the millions
    On you, I see the glory
    From you, I get opinion
    From you, I get the story
    Listening to you, I get the music
    Gazing at you, I get the heat
    Following you, I climb the mountain
    I get excitement at your feet
    Right behind you, I see the millions
    On you, I see the glory
    From you, I get opinion
    From you, I get the story

    Writer/s: PETER TOWNSHEND
    Publisher: ABKCO MUSIC INC PETE TOWNSHEND CATALOG, FABULOUS MUSIC LTD, SPIRIT MUSIC GROUP
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    See Me, Feel Me Song Chart
  • This is the last song on Tommy, the first "Rock Opera." It tells the story of a deaf, dumb, and blind kid who becomes a pinball champion and is idolized by his followers. This was a very uplifting song to end the rock opera. The show got mostly good reviews.
  • The Who performed the album from start to finish on their tour. Roger Daltrey sang this as the character Tommy.
  • The message of unification and hope in this song was inspired by Meher Baba, a guru Pete Townshend was following. Townshend wrote Tommy in an attempt to bring people together through rock music.
  • Tommy was made into a play as well as a movie. The 1975 movie starred Jack Nicholson, Ann Margaret, Tina Turner and Elton John. Daltrey played Tommy and Keith Moon was the evil Uncle Ernie.
  • On Tommy, this is played as one song with "We're Not Gonna Take It," which follows this on the single release.
  • Some of the names Townshend considered before settling on "Tommy" were "Deaf, Dumb and Blind Boy," "The Amazing Journey," and "Brain Opera."
  • The Who played all of Tommyat Woodstock, and they performed this song just as the sun was rising on the third morning of the festival in 1969. That image from Woodstock helped launch Roger Daltrey's career as a sex symbol and The Who's success in America.
  • This title of this song is also the title of a Biopic about Who drummer Keith Moon. The full title of the movie is See Me, Feel Me: Keith Moon Naked for Your Pleasure. It is produced by Who frontman Roger Daltrey and Mike Myers plays Moon. (thanks, Mike - Syracuse, NY)

  • Alt-J - Bloodflood Pt.I
    Alt-J - Bloodflood Pt.II


    Alt-J - Bloodflood Pt.II Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: This Is All Yours
    Released: 2014

    Bloodflood Pt.II Lyrics


    Bloodflood Pt.II Song Chart
  • This is a sequel to the An Awesome Wave track, "Bloodflood," which told a semi-fictional story of vocalist Joe Newman being attacked in a Southampton park called The Common.

    Newman sings here:

    Dead in the middle of the C-O-double-M-O-N
    Little did I know then that the Mandela Boys
    Soon become Mandela Men


    The first line was inspired by a lyric from rapper Big Punisher's 1998 track "Twinz (Deep Cover '98)":

    Dead in the middle of Little Italy.
    Little did we know that we riddle some middlemen who didn't do diddle


    Newman explained to NME: "There's a gang in Southampton (his hometown) called The Mandela Boys. We were scared s---less of them when we were kids."

    "The next line, 'Little did I know then that the Mandela Boys soon become Mandela Men' refers to the narrator wondering whether they're still in the gang or if they've just all got jobs and kids now."
  • Joe Newman explained the story of the song to Nothing But Hope and Passion : "Bloodflood began as just a riff and a melody that eventually became a verse idea," he said. "It didn't really dawn on any of any of us to turn it into Bloodflood Part II until we started writing towards a second album. I think as the ideas started to evolve, we started thinking about having a Bloodflood Part II and it being related to the other side of the story."

    "The first part of the story is about a guy that's been slapped," Newman added, "while the second is about the guy that's slapped him."

  • Van Halen - Right No
    Van Halen - Right Now


    Van Halen - Right Now Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge
    Released: 1991

    Right Now Lyrics


    Don't want to wait til tomorrow
    Why put it off another day
    One more walk through problems
    Built up, and stand in our way ,ah
    One step ahead, one step behind me
    Now you gotta run to get even
    Make future plans, don't dream about yesterday, hey
    C'mon turn, turn this thing around
    Right Now, hey
    It's your tomorrow
    Right now,
    C'mon,it's everything
    Right now,
    Catch a magic moment, do it
    Right here and now
    It means everything
    Miss the beat, you lose the rhythm
    And nothing falls into place, no
    Only missed by a fraction
    Slipped a little off your pace, oh
    The more things you get, the more you want
    Just trade in one for the other
    Workin so hard, to make it easier, whoa
    Got to turn, c'mon turn this thing around
    Right now, hey
    It's your tomorrow
    Right now
    C'mon, it's everything
    Right now
    Catch that magic moment, do it
    Right here and now
    It means everything
    It's enlightened me, right now
    What are you waitin for
    Oh, yeah, right now

    Right now, hey
    It's your tomorrow
    Right now
    C'mon, it's everything
    Right now
    Catch that magic moment, and do it right
    Right now
    Right now, oh, Right now
    It's what's happening?
    Right here and now
    Right now
    It's right now
    Oh,
    Tell me, what are you waiting for
    Turn this thing around

    Writer/s: VAN HALEN, EDWARD/VAN HALEN, ALEX/ANTHONY, MICHAEL/HAGAR, SAMMY
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Right Now Song Chart
  • The song is a message about living in the moment. It came at a time of worldwide political change, especially in Eastern Europe and The Soviet Union.
  • In 1993, this was used in commercials for Crystal Pepsi, a clear cola. The commercials were good, but the product was a huge flop as consumers decided they would rather not see through their soft drink. The group was criticized for "selling out" when the ads came out, but they did it because Pepsi was going to use the song with or without them. Pepsi got the rights to the song, and would have had a sound-alike group record it. Van Halen figured it was best to let them use their version and at least get paid for it.
  • See a photo and learn more about Crystal Pepsi in Song Images .
  • The writers of a song called "The Right Now Collection" sued the band, claiming the title was too similar to theirs.
  • For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge was out for 8 months before this was released as a single. It did not chart well, but the album went to #1.
  • In 1993, Van Halen released their first live album. It was called Live: Right Here, Right Now.
  • The first letters of the album title spell out a naughty word. This was intentional.
  • The old phone number of a friend of the band was written on the album cover. It belonged to a family in Tulsa, who got besieged by phone calls and sued the band.
  • The video won for Best Video, Best Editing, and Best Direction at the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards.
  • Carolyn Mayer Beug, who also worked with Rod Stewart and Dwight Yoakam, directed the video. She was on board flight 11, which was hijacked and crashed into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.
  • During the 2008 presidential campaign this was played at a Republican Party rally following Sarah Palin's introductory speech, after she'd been chosen as John McCain's running mate. A statement was made regarding its use by an unnamed member of Van Halen's management, which said: "Permission was not sought or granted nor would it have been given [to use the song]." However Sammy Hagar, who co-wrote and sang the song, was more positive. He said in a statement: "When I wrote the lyrics to 'Right Now' I intended them to inspire people to not sit around and wait for something they believed in but to go out and get it - to make a change however they needed to. Whether it was McCain who used the song or if Obama had chosen to use the song, with the current political climate, the lyrics still have the same meaning, and we all need to do something to make a difference, every action counts."
  • As the closing credits roll on the 1984 movie The Wild Life, starring Eric Stoltz and Chris Penn, an instrumental version of "Right Now" is playing, and sure enough the music credits include Eddie Van Halen. All of this eight years before the song is released, this time with lyrics, on For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge. (thanks, Bill - Clinton, IL)

  • Carrie Underwood - Something in the Wate
    Carrie Underwood - Something in the Water


    Carrie Underwood - Something in the Water Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Greatest Hits: Decade #1
    Released: 2014

    Something in the Water Lyrics


    He said, "I've been where you've been before.
    Down every hallway's a slamming door."
    No way out, no one to come and save me
    Wasting a life that the Good Lord gave me

    Then somebody said what I'm saying to you
    Opened my eyes and told me the truth."
    They said, "Just a little faith, it'll all get better."
    So I followed that preacher man down to the river

    And now I'm changed
    And now I'm stronger

    There must've been Something in the Water
    Oh, there must've been something in the water

    Well, I heard what he said and I went on my way
    Didn't think about it for a couple of days
    Then it hit me like a lightning late one night
    I was all out of hope and all out of fight

    Couldn't fight back the tears so I fell on my knees
    Saying, "God, if you're there come and rescue me."
    Felt love pouring down from above
    Got washed in the water, washed in the blood

    And now I'm changed
    And now I'm stronger

    There must be something in the water
    Oh, there must be something in the water

    And now I'm singing along to amazing grace
    Can't nobody wipe this smile off my face
    Got joy in my heart, angels on my side
    Thank God almighty, I saw the light
    Gonna look ahead, no turning back
    Live everyday, give it all that I have
    Trust in someone bigger than me
    Ever since the day that I believed

    I am changed
    And now I'm stronger

    There must be something in the water
    Oh, there must be something in the water
    Oh, there must be something in the water
    Oh, there must be something in the water

    Oh, yeah I am changed
    Stronger

    Writer/s: JAMES, BRETT / DESTEFANO, CHRIS / UNDERWOOD, CARRIE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., WARNER CHAPPELL MUSIC INC, SONY ATV MUSIC PUB LLC, ATLAS MUSIC PUBLISHING
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Something in the Water Song Chart
  • A brand new song included on Carrie Underwood's Greatest Hits: Decade #1 album, this was released as a single on September 29, 2014. "It's really kind of a joyous, uplifting song about changing your life for the better and kind of having that 'a-ha' moment," Underwood explained, "to waking up and your life being different from that moment forward."
  • Carrie Underwood wrote the song along with Chris DeStefano ("Good Girl") and Brett James ("Cowboy Casanova"). The singer's longtime producer Mark Bright was the guy behind the console.

    DeStefano told Taste of Country the song came together easily in one writing session. "Going in to write with Carrie, it's always an adventure, because obviously she can do so many different things stylistically," he said. "I had this little musical idea I brought in. It was basically just a lot of instruments, and the vibe was kinda there. It just had an emotion to it. I started playing it in the room for Brett and Carrie, and I remember saying, 'Well, you guys are hopefully gonna like this, or hate it.'"

    The other writers did like DeStefano's idea, and it was Underwood who provided the song's title. "She said, 'I have this song title, 'Something in the Water,' and she kind of explained what she wanted to write about, and we were just immediately like, 'Oh gosh, that would really be beautiful over this,'" DeStefano recalled. "So we immediately knew. It was just one of those things where the whole vibe of the song really began at that point, really strong right from the get-go."
  • 'There must be something in the water' is a humorous way of accounting for unusual or eccentric behavior. Other songs utilizing the phrase include:

    "Something In The Water (Does Not Compute)" by Prince (A bluesy funk cut from the Purple maestro's 1999 album.)

    "Something in the Water" by Brooke Fraser (The lead single from Brooke Fraser's Flags album, it topped the New Zealand singles charts in 2010.)

    "California Gurls" by Katy Perry (Includes the lyric: "I know a place. Where the grass is really greener. Warm, wet n' wild. There must be something in the water.")
  • The song finds Underwood revisiting the turning to God of her hit single "Jesus, Take The Wheel." In this instance she is singing about water baptism.

    I followed that preacher man down to the river
    And now I'm changed
    And now I'm stronger
    There must've been something in the water
  • We hear Underwood testifying to "singing along to 'Amazing Grace" adding that "no one can wipe this smile off my face." Later on she belts out a few lines from the classic hymn.
  • Here are three more songs about baptism:

    "Take Me to the River" by Al Green

    "Changed" by Rascal Flatts

    "Rebirthing" by Skillet
  • The immersion in or sprinkling with water as a religious rite of initiation was practiced long before the beginning of Christianity. Here's some baptism trivia:

    St. Augustine laid the foundations for infant baptism. He taught that people are born with an affinity for sin and as descendants of Adam and Eve share in the guilt of original sin. Therefore he believed infant baptism was important.

    The Anabaptists were one of the first groups during the Reformation to reject infant baptism and practice the baptism of adults upon confession of faith. These brave Christians were often drowned by their persecutors as the authorities supposed if they wanted to be fully immersed- let them!

    A Swedish pastor was electrocuted as he stood in a pool of water for a baptism ceremony, when one of his assistants handed him a live microphone.

    The priest at young Boris Yeltsen’s christening was so drunk that he dropped baby Boris into the font then forgot he was there. (Source The Encyclopedia of Trivia ).
  • This became Underwood's 14th #1 on the country chart following her performance of the song during the 2014 CMA Awards .
  • This won the 2014 Grammy Award for Best Country Solo Performance.
  • The song's music clip was directed by Raj Kapoor and won both Video of the Year and Female Video of the Year at the 2015 CMT Awards. Underwood also won Collaborative Video of the Year for "Somethin' Bad" with Miranda Lambert at the same ceremony.

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