Songs Lyrics and YT- Youtube Music Videos

Latest Post

The Yardbirds - I Ain't Done Wron
The Yardbirds - I Ain't Done Wrong


The Yardbirds - I Ain't Done Wrong Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

Album: For Your Love
Released: 1965

I Ain't Done Wrong Lyrics


Yeah the bells have tolled,
And my baby caught that train and gone.
Oh the bells have tolled,
And my baby caught that train and gone.

Well it's all my fault,
I must have done somebody wrong.
Well it's all my fault,
And I just can't explain.
Yes it's all my fault,
And I just can't explain.
Gonna get me a new doll,
So maybe my luck will change.

My baby's (treating me that my luck would change?)
I've been goin' around,
And now look at me,
Done somebody wrong,
Well it's all my fault,
I must have done somebody wrong.

Writer/s: RELF, KEITH
Publisher: EMI Music Publishing
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

I Ain't Done Wrong Song Chart
  • This was recorded from one of Jeff Beck's earliest sessions with the group. The song begins as a stop-start Blues number featuring Beck's guitar and Keith Relf's harmonica. In the middle, the song turns into a rave-up, a style for which the Yardbirds are known. It concludes by returning to the Blues.
  • Keith Relf, who was the group's lead singer and harmonica player, wrote this song.
  • This was one of only three songs Jeff Beck played on to appear on the 1965 album For Your Love. Even though the majority of songs featured Clapton on guitar, Beck was the one pictured on the cover with the rest of the group.

  • Vance Joy - Winds of Chang
    Vance Joy - Winds of Change


    Vance Joy - Winds of Change Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Dream Your Life Away
    Released: 2014

    Winds of Change Lyrics


    I miss you more than you could know
    I watch the grass on the back lawn grow
    And I will not allow Winds of Change to blow
    And I hope you decide to come back home

    'Cause this heavy heart, oh, how it's yearned
    'Cause I've been alone far too long
    When are you coming home, my love?
    My love

    You reach out for me in the night
    And an errant finger pokes me in the eye
    And I leave your contact lenses on the bedside table
    And I'm hoping you decide to come back home

    'Cause this heavy heart, oh, how it's yearned
    'Cause I've been alone far too long
    When are you coming home, my love?
    My love

    Oh, you went running with my heart
    And it's a long, long, long way back
    And this right here, well it just ain't living
    Oh, I want you to come back

    Well I've been alone far too long
    When are you coming home, my love?
    Well I've been alone far too long
    When are you coming home, my love?
    My love

    Well I've been alone far too long
    When are you coming home, my love?
    Well I've been alone far too long
    When are you coming home, my love?
    My love

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

    Winds of Change Song Chart
  • Vance Joy wrote this song just prior to a three-month vacation while studying for a law degree. It proved to be a breakthrough for the fledgling singer-songwriter. "'Winds of Change' is the first song I ever wrote that I thought was any good," the Melbourne native said. "It was 2009. It was a breakthrough. It planted the seed in my head of me being able to write good songs."

    "So I went away and I had all these ideas running through my head, I didn't take an instrument, I just made notes in a book," he continued. "When I came back I wrote 'From Afar.' 'Winds of Change' was the first coherent song I wrote that I wanted to show people. I'm glad that song opens that album. It was the change in my song writing, I discovered that strumming rhythm. It started something."

  • The Yardbirds - Evil Hearted Yo
    The Yardbirds - Evil Hearted You


    The Yardbirds - Evil Hearted You Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Having a Rave Up With the Yardbirds
    Released: 1965

    Evil Hearted You Lyrics


    Evil Hearted You.
    You always try to put me down,
    With the things you do,
    And words,
    You spread around against me.
    Evil hearted you.

    You kept,
    Kidding me along,
    With your phoney smile,
    And with,
    Your siren song smiling, beguiling,
    You lead me on 'til all hope's gone,
    Persuading, degrading,
    On my knees I try to please.

    But I love you,
    Just the same,
    And I want you,
    To remain,
    By my side,
    And you'll see,
    Just how much you,
    Mean to me.
    Evil hearted you.

    You always try to put me down,
    With the things you do,
    And words,
    You spread around against me,
    About me.

    What would you,
    Do without me?
    Smiling, beguiling,
    You lead me on 'til all hope has gone.

    Writer/s: GOULDMAN, GRAHAM
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, SCHUBERT MUSIC PUBLISHING INC.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Evil Hearted You Song Chart
  • Graham Gouldman, who later formed the band 10cc, wrote this song. Gouldman was a prolific songwriter who also provided the Yardbirds hits "For Your Love" and "Heart Full of Soul." The Yarbirds were skilled songwriters and composed most of their own material, but Gouldman's songs brought a moody sound they were able to turn into a hit record. When we asked their drummer Jim McCarty about recording the songs of another writer, he told us, "There wasn't a problem doing that. It was the sort of thing that you relied on to get into that other echelon, to have a hit song. All our contemporaries were having hit songs: The Beatles and the Stones and the Moody Blues and Animals, they were all having #1 hits and we were really trying to keep up." (Here's the full Jim McCarty interview .)
  • The solo is Jeff Beck playing a slide guitar. Along with Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page, Beck is one of the three famous guitarists to play in The Yardbirds.
  • This song did well in England, but it was never released as a single in the United States.

  • Vance Joy - Who Am
    Vance Joy - Who Am I


    Vance Joy - Who Am I Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Dream Your Life Away
    Released: 2014

    Who Am I Lyrics


    Hold me up to the light
    Tell me if the sun comes shining through
    And I've got this heaviness in my chest
    Since your love came breaking through

    And I wanna know where it's coming from
    Where this is coming from
    Where this is coming from
    And I wanna know what you're running from
    What are you running from?

    Who Am I, who am I
    Without you, without you?
    Who am I, who am I
    Without you, without you?

    Lay my dreams down at your feet
    Baby, watch out where you step
    And there's no need for us
    Knowing all the answers yet

    And I wanna know what you're running from
    What are you running from?
    What are you running from?
    And I wanna know where it's coming from
    Where is this coming from?

    Who am I, who am I
    Without you, without you?
    Who am I, who am I
    Without you, without you?

    You're back for a minute and you're gone
    And I'll never know how close I came
    You're back for a minute and you're gone
    And I'll never know how close
    You're back for a minute and you're gone
    And I'll never know how

    Who am I, who am I
    Without you, without you?
    Who am I, who am I
    Without you, without you?
    Who am I, who am I
    Without you, without you?
    Who am I?

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

    Who Am I Song Chart
  • This was inspired by Irish Poet W.B Yeats' 1899 poem The Wind Among the Reeds, particularity the line about laying your dreams down at someone's feet and asking them to be careful they don't crush them.

  • George Harrison - I'd Have You Anytim
    George Harrison - I'd Have You Anytime


    George Harrison - I'd Have You Anytime Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: All Things Must Pass
    Released: 1970

    I'd Have You Anytime Lyrics


    Let me in here, I know I've been here
    Let me into your heart
    Let me know you, let me show you
    Let me roll it to you

    All I have is yours
    All you see is mine
    And I'm glad to hold you in my arms
    I'd Have You Anytime

    Let me say it, let me play it
    Let me lay it on you
    Let me know you, let me show you
    Let me grow upon you

    All I have is yours
    All you see is mine
    And I'm glad to hold you in my arms
    I'd have you anytime

    Let me in here, I know I've been here
    Let me into your heart

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

    I'd Have You Anytime Song Chart
  • Harrison wrote this with Bob Dylan. Harrison covered Dylan's "If Not For You" for this album.
  • Along with Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, and Tom Petty, Dylan and Harrison worked together as The Traveling Wilburys in 1988. Harrison's pseudonym was Nelson Wilbury and Dylan's was Lucky Wilbury.
  • The first meeting between Dylan and Harrison was when Harrison was a member of the Beatles. It was at this meeting that Dylan supposedly introduced the band to marijuana.
  • Dylan would be one of the many performers at the Concert for Bangladesh, organized by Harrison. This was the first rock charity event.
  • When The Beatles broke up, Harrison had so much leftover material that he was able to make All Things Must Pass a triple album. When it was issued on CD, it fit on 2 discs. (thanks, Marvin - East Brady, PA)

  • Vance Joy - Georgi
    Vance Joy - Georgia


    Vance Joy - Georgia Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Dream Your Life Away
    Released: 2014

    Georgia Lyrics


    She is something to behold
    Elegant and bold
    She is electricity
    Running to my soul, oh

    And I could easily lose my mind
    The way you kiss me will work each time
    Calling me to come back to bed
    Singing Georgia on my mind

    And I, and I

    Lips generous and warm
    You build me up like steps
    Eyes innocent and wild
    Remind me what it's like, oh

    And I could easily lose my mind
    The way you kiss me will work each time
    Pulling me back into the flames
    And I'm burning up again, I'm burning up

    And I, I never understood what was at stake
    I never thought your love was worth it's wait
    Well now you've come and gone
    I finally worked it out, I worked it out

    I never should have told you
    I never should have let you see inside
    Don't want it troubling in your mind
    Won't you let it be

    I never should have told you
    I never should have let you see inside
    Don't want it troubling in your mind
    Won't you let it be

    I never should have told you
    I never should have let you see inside
    Don't want it troubling in your mind
    Won't you let it be

    I never should have told you
    I never should have let you see inside
    Don't want it troubling in your mind
    Won't you let it be

    And I could easily lose my mind
    The way you kiss me will work each time
    Pulling me back into the flames
    And I'm burning up again, I'm burning up

    And I, I never understood what was at stake
    I never thought your love was worth its wait
    Well now you've come and gone
    I finally worked it out, I worked it out, oh, ooh, oh

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

    Georgia Song Chart
  • Vance Joy wrote this on January 1, 2014 following a period of struggling to come up with any songs. "The well doesn't dry up," he said. "Before 'Georgia,' I wasn't feeling particularly inspired, then that song came out of nowhere. I was on a high for five days. You can't force it, but it's nice to know that now you recognize when a song is coming."
  • This is Joy's favorite song from his Dream Your Life Away album to play live. He explained in an interview with 89.3 KPCC: "It's got a nice groove and it's slightly different in terms of the flavor and the instrumentation than the other songs on my album."

    The song calls for Joy to commit hard when performing it. "I guess there's no way of singing it without giving a lot of yourself. You have to really bring it for the vocal, because the vocal is quite high, and there's a couple of moments where I really, it's just me and my voice, and there's no other instruments," he said. "In those moments, I guess they require you to push, push yourself. And it feels good, and I think the people can connect with that when they're watching you give everything. Hopefully they think it's real."

  • George Harrison - What Is Lif
    George Harrison - What Is Life


    George Harrison - What Is Life Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: All Things Must Pass
    Released: 1970

    What Is Life Lyrics


    What Is Life
    George Harrison

    What I feel, I can't say
    But my love is there for you anytime of day
    But if it's not love that you need
    Then I'll try my best to make everything succeed

    Tell me, what is my life without your love
    Tell me, who am I without you, by my side

    What I know, I can do
    If I give my love now to everyone like you
    But if it's not love that you need
    Then I'll try my best to make everything succeed

    Tell me, what is my life without your love
    Tell me, who am I without you, by my side
    Tell me, what is my life without your love
    Tell me, who am I without you, by my side

    What I feel, I can't say
    But my love is there for you any time of day
    But if it's not love that you need
    Then I'll try my best to make everything succeed

    Tell me, what is my life without your love
    Tell me, who am I without you, by my side
    Oh tell me, what is my life without your love
    Tell me, who am I without you, by my side

    What is my life without your love
    Tell me, who am I without you, by my side

    Oh tell me, what is my life without your love
    Tell me who am I without you by my side

    Writer/s: ABADI, AMIR / ALDUBB, / GERHARD, NINA
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    What Is Life Song Chart
  • Originally, Harrison wrote this for Billy Preston with sort of a gospel feel. After it ended up being a fast rocker, he decided it wouldn't be right for Preston and released it himself. Preston was one the early artists on the Beatles' Apple label (he released two albums), and he was present at the sessions that yielded "Get Back." (thanks, Larry - Ft. Worth, TX)
  • Harrison was writing many religious songs at the time, but this wasn't one of them. The lyrics are directed to a person, not God.
  • The original song had piccolo, trumpet, and oboe parts that weren't used because Harrison didn't like the feel. They can be heard on the 2000 reissue of the album, where the original backing track is included as an extra song.
  • Phil Spector produced the album. Bobby Whitlock, who played keyboards at the sessions, had this to say about him in his Songfacts interview: "The real show in that whole place was Phil Spector - what a funny guy. He's not too funny now, but then, what he was doing in there and the way he was carrying on, I thought, they've got all these mics out here catching us jamming, where they need a mic is on the inside. He was a pretty colorful character to say the least. That was one of the highlights of it - listening to him and watching him and watching how he operated. I learned a lot just from being around him. He's just eccentric, he's real creative. I agree with his work ethic. I concur with him 100% when it comes to being creative in the studio - put 6 guitars on it if you need it. If it wasn't for Phil Spector, forget about The Righteous Brothers. There probably wouldn't be a lot of us here from 'You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'' - you know how many babies were made to that?"
  • On the album, the "O'Hara-Smith" singers are credited as background vocalists. Whitlock explains: "That's Eric Clapton and me. If you listen, you can hear Eric and me wailing away." (For more on these sessions, check out our Bobby Whitlock interview)
  • This has been covered by Olivia Newton-John and the surf band The Ventures. A version by Shawn Mullins appeared on the Big Daddy soundtrack.
  • In the UK, this was released as the B-side to "My Sweet Lord." In the US, it was released as its own single, with "Apple Scruffs" as the B-side.

  • Frank Sinatra - I've Got You Under My Ski
    Frank Sinatra - I've Got You Under My Skin


    Frank Sinatra - I've Got You Under My Skin Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Songs for Swingin' Lovers
    Released: 1956

    I've Got You Under My Skin Lyrics


    I've Got You Under My Skin
    I've got you deep in the heart of me
    So deep in my heart that you're really a part of me
    I've got you under my skin

    I'd tried so not to give in
    I said to myself this affair never will go so well
    But why should I try to resist when baby I know so well
    I've got you under my skin

    I'd sacrifice anything come what might
    For the sake of having you near
    In spite of a warning voice that comes in the night
    And repeats, repeats in my ear
    Don't you know little fool
    You never can win
    Use your mentality, wake up to reality
    But each time that I do just the thought of you
    Makes me stop before I begin
    'Cause I've got you under my skin

    I would sacrifice anything come what might
    For the sake of having you near
    In spite of the warning voice that comes in the night
    And repeats how it yells in my ear
    Don't you know, little fool
    You never can win
    Why not use your mentality
    Step up, wake up to reality
    But each time I do just the thought of you
    Makes me stop just before I begin
    'Cause I've got you under my skin
    Yes, I've got you under my skin

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

    I've Got You Under My Skin Song Chart
  • Cole Porter wrote this classic pop standard in 1936, and it debuted when actress Virginia Bruce sang it in the MGM musical Born to Dance, starring Eleanor Powell and James Stewart, that same year. The song was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song but lost to "The Way You Look Tonight," from the Astaire/Rogers film Swing Time.
  • Frank Sinatra began performing this song on his weekly radio show in 1946 but added his signature swagger when he recorded a big-band arrangement by Nelson Riddle for the album Songs for Swingin' Lovers ten years later.
  • Sinatra re-recorded this for the 1963 album of his favorite numbers, Sinatra's Sinatra. The trombone solo, originally played by Milt Bernhart in the '56 version, was performed by Dick Nash. He recorded it yet again in 1993 with U2 frontman Bono for the album Duets.
  • This became a fixture in Sinatra's set-list and can be heard on his 1966 live album, Sinatra at the Sands, where he is backed by Count Basie's orchestra.
  • While this was one of Sinatra's signature songs, he certainly was not the only one to record it. Among many others, it was covered by Peggy Lee, Ella Fitzgerald, Eartha Kitt, Sammy Davis Jr., Carly Simon, Michael Buble, Michael Bolton, and Deana Martin. The Four Seasons scored a Top-10 hit with the song in 1966, and Neneh Cherry's hip-hop version earned her the #25 spot on the UK chart.
  • Chad L. Coleman sang this on the TV series The Walking Dead in the 2013 episode "Infected."
  • Sound engineer John Palladino remembers the sessions for Songs for Swingin' Lovers as being particularly challenging because of the awkward setup of Capitol's Studio A - a small area made even smaller when it was crammed with musicians - and Sinatra's demands for perfection. Trombonist Milt Berhart learned this all too well on this song when he played full force, take after take, never quite hitting the crooner's mark.

    "That was a dirty trick to play on Milt," Palladino told Sound on Sound. "He'd get in there early and practice the stuff, and then he had to play at full volume. We could have said to Frank, 'Why don't we intercut take one or two with Milt's solo?', but that never occurred to me. And besides that, Frank really didn't like editing. He was fastidious about capturing complete takes, and so I did very little editing on his recordings."
  • Sinatra held himself to the same standard of perfectionism as he did his musicians. Palladino remembers him running through this song with the musicians for 22 takes.

    "Some of those takes could have been false starts where they got through a few notes and then stopped," he said. "I doubt there were more than four or five complete takes. Frank knew his own voice pretty well, and when he wasn't singing well, he'd walk out of a session. I've got to give him credit for that. In fact, I've got no criticism of Frank at all. His criticisms of the musicians' playing were really top-notch, because they locked in with what he was doing. He knew what he was doing, and he knew what he wanted the band to do."
  • Sinatra sang a ballad version of this song to honor the late Cole Porter during a two-hour tribute at the University of California on February 12, 1967.

  • David Bowie - Young American
    David Bowie - Young Americans


    David Bowie - Young Americans Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Young Americans
    Released: 1975

    Young Americans Lyrics


    They pulled in just behind the bridge
    He lays her down, he frowns
    Gee my life's a funny thing, am I still too young?
    He kissed her then and there
    She took his ring, took his babies
    It took him minutes, took her nowhere
    Heaven knows, she'd have taken anything, but

    All night
    She wants the young American
    Young American, young American, she wants the young American
    All right
    She wants the young American

    Scanning life through the picture window
    She finds the slinky vagabond
    He coughs as he passes her Ford Mustang, but
    Heaven forbid, she'll take anything
    But the freak, and his type, all for nothing
    Misses a step and cuts his hand, but
    Showing nothing, he swoops like a song
    She cries where have all Papa's heroes gone?

    All night
    She wants a young American
    Young American, young American, she wants the young American
    All right
    She wants the young American

    All the way from Washington
    Her bread-winner begs off the bathroom floor
    "We live for just these twenty years
    Do we have to die for the fifty more?"

    All night
    He wants the young American
    Young American, young American, he wants the young American
    All right
    He wants the young American

    Do you remember, your President Nixon?
    Do you remember, the bills you have to pay
    For even yesterday?

    Have you have been an un-American?
    Just you and your idol singing falsetto 'bout
    Leather, leather everywhere, and
    Not a myth left from the ghetto
    Well, well, well, would you carry a razor
    In case, just in case of depression?
    Sit on your hands on a bus of survivors
    Blushing at all the afro-Sheilas
    Ain't that close to love?
    Well, ain't that poster love?
    Well, it ain't that Barbie doll
    Her heart's been broken just like you have

    All night
    All night was a young American
    Young American, young American, you want the young American
    All right
    All right you want the young American

    You ain't a pimp and you ain't a hustler
    A pimp's got a Cadi and a lady got a Chrysler
    Black's got respect, and white's got his Soul Train
    Mama's got cramps, and look at your hands ache
    (I heard the news today, oh boy)
    I got a suite and you got defeat
    Ain't there a man you can say no more?
    And, ain't there a woman I can sock on the jaw?
    And, ain't there a child I can hold without judging?
    Ain't there a pen that will write before they die?
    Ain't you proud that you've still got faces?
    Ain't there one damn song that can make me
    Break down and cry?

    All night
    I want the young American
    Young American, young American, I want the young American
    All right
    I want the young American, young American whoa whoa

    Young American, young American
    I want what you want
    I want what you want
    You want more
    I want you
    You want I
    I want you
    I want what you want
    But you want what you want
    You want I
    I want you
    And all I want is a young American
    Young American

    Writer/s: BOWIE, DAVID
    Publisher: EMI Music Publishing, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, TINTORETTO MUSIC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Young Americans Song Chart
  • Bowie never was a young American - he was born and raised in England. Bowie said that this was the result of cramming his "whole American experience" into one song.
  • This was recorded between tour dates at Philadelphia's Sigma Sound Studios, which was the capital of black music in the area. The Soul influence had a very obvious effect on Bowie's style. He even completely redesigned the stage for the rest of his Diamond Dogs tour.
  • Over the course of about eight very creative days, Bowie recorded most of the songs for Young Americans at Sigma Studios. He usually recorded his vocals after midnight because he heard that's when Frank Sinatra recorded most of his vocals, and because there weren't so many people around.

    Sigma had a staff of very talented producers and musicians (known as MFSB - the same folks who had a #1 hit with "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)"), but Bowie used his own people - Tony Visconti produced this track.
  • The line near the end, "I heard the news today, oh boy," is a reference to the Beatles song "A Day In The Life." John Lennon worked with Bowie on "Fame" and also Bowie's cover of "Across The Universe." Both songs are on this album.
  • The lead instrument in this song the saxophone, which was played by American Jazz player David Sanborn, who was just starting to get noticed when Bowie brought him in to play on this.
  • Bowie hired Luther Vandross, who had yet to establish himself as a solo artist, to sing backup and create the vocal arrangements on the Young Americans album.
  • Near the end of the song, Bowie sings, "Black's got respect and white's got his soul train." Soul Train is an American TV show targeted to a black audience that started in 1970. The show features lots of very expressive dancing as well as a musical guest, and in November 1975, Bowie became one of the first white singers to perform on the show, something he was very proud of. The "Young Americans" single was released in February 1975, so Bowie performed "Fame" and "Golden Years," which was his current single.
  • Young Americans was the first Bowie album that guitarist Carlos Alomar played on. Bowie first saw Alomar playing in the house band at the Apollo Theatre in Harlem, and convinced him to play on this album and join the tour. Alomar became a major contributor, playing on several of Bowie's albums and coming up with guitar riffs for songs like "Fame" and "Golden Years."
  • The album was going to be called "Dancin'" before Bowie decided to name it after this track.
  • At a performance at Giants Stadium, Bowie stopped after singing the line, "Ain't there one damn song that can make me...", and dropped to the stage, where he stayed for 10 minutes. The crowd went nuts, but got concerned after a while. Bowie did it to see what kind of reaction he would get.
  • The Cure did a version of this in appreciation of Bowie, their long time friend. The lyrics "Do you remember President Nixon?" were changed to "...President Clinton?" The Cure's version was originally released on a British radio demo CD only, but can now be found on various bootlegs.

  • Ariana Grande - Love Me Harde
    Ariana Grande - Love Me Harder


    Ariana Grande - Love Me Harder Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: My Everything
    Released: 2014

    Love Me Harder Lyrics


    Love Me Harder Song Chart
  • This song finds Ariana pairing up with Toronto R&B singer The Weeknd, who is best known for penning explicit tunes about his sexual exploits. The two singers trade verses about keeping the girl happy by loving her harder.
  • The song was produced by Max Martin who supplies a throbbing soundscape. The Swedish hitmaker also worked with Grande on her hit singles "Problem" and "Break Free."
  • The music video was directed by Hannah Lux Davis, who also helmed the clip for Grande's joint single "Bang Bang." The promo features The Weeknd helping Grande get the love she desires. "Our visuals are really about this tug of war of just loving harder and the compromise of giving in and needing more and wanting more," Hannah Lux Davis explained. "Just honesty."
  • The Weeknd recalled to Rolling Stone receiving a demo sung by labelmate Ariana Grande. "It was a great song," he said, "but it was a little generic. I couldn't hear myself on it. So I changed it and made it dark."

    The Weeknd rewrote the lyrics and sent them back to Max Martin. It was a turning point for the Canadian R&B singer - his first hit single. "It was kind of like the label giving me an alley-oop," he said. "I think that's where the stars aligned for me. When I see an opening, I penetrate it."

  • Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Rid
    Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Ride


    Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Ride Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Steppenwolf The Second
    Released: 1968

    Magic Carpet Ride Lyrics


    Writer/s:
    Publisher:
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Magic Carpet Ride Song Chart
  • The group wrote this based on the bass line their bass player, Rushton Moreve, came up with. The only words he had written for it were, "I like my job, I like my baby." Lead singer John Kay wrote the rest of the lyrics. He got inspired when he put the demo tape in a home stereo system he bought with the royalties from their first album. That's where he came up with the line, "I like to dream, right between my sound machine."
  • This was the second big hit for Steppenwolf. "Born To Be Wild" was released a few months earlier. They were on different albums, with "Born To Be Wild" on their first and this on their second, although this was released well before their second album came out.
  • John Kay of Steppenwolf teamed up with Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five to do a 1988 rap-rock remake of this song. It was similar to the Run-D.M.C./Aerosmith mash-up of "Walk This Way," which was released in 1986.
  • This song first appeared in a 1968 movie called Candy by the French director Christian Marquand. It starred Ewa Aulin, Marlon Brando, Richard Burton, Ringo Starr and Charles Aznavour. It's an extremely strange movie, definitely of it's time and kind of gives context to the song, intended or not. The movie was based on a popular counterculture novel. (thanks, Hugh - Dunstable)
  • In 2004, this was used in the "America Revolution" series of Chevy car commercials. (thanks, Joe - Los Angeles, CA)

  • Breach - The Ke
    Breach - The Key


    Breach - The Key Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Single Release Only
    Released: 2014

    The Key Lyrics


    The Key Song Chart
  • Breach teamed up with Kelis for this song. The tune originated as a remix of Kelis's Food track "Rumble" before the American singer went into the studio with the English house producer to revamp it for a proper single release.
  • The music video was directed by Oliver Hadlee Pearch, who has also filmed several music clips for the London modern soul musical collective Jungle.

  • Lyrics

    Contact Form

    Name

    Email *

    Message *

    Powered by Blogger.
    Javascript DisablePlease Enable Javascript To See All Widget