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Lou Reed - Walk On The Wild Sid
Lou Reed - Walk On The Wild Side


Lou Reed - Walk On The Wild Side Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

Album: Transformer
Released: 1972

Walk On The Wild Side Lyrics


Holly came from Miami F.L.A.
Hitch-hiked her way across the U.S.A.
Plucked her eyebrows on the way
Shaved her legs and then he was a she
She said, hey babe, take a Walk On The Wild Side,
Said, hey honey, take a walk on the wild side.

Candy came from out on the island,
In the backroom she was everybody's darling,
But she never lost her head
Even when she was giving head
She sayes, hey baby, take a walk on the wild side
Said, hey babe, take a walk on the wild side
And the colored girls go,

Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo
Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo
Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo
Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo
Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo
Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo
Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo

Little Joe never once gave it away
Everybody had to pay and pay
A hustle here and a hustle there
New York City is the place where they said:
Hey babe, take a walk on the wild side
I said hey Joe, take a walk on the wild side

Sugar Plum Fairy came and hit the streets
Lookin' for soul food and a place to eat
Went to the Apollo
You should have seen him go, go, go
They said, hey Sugar, take a walk on the wild side
I said, hey babe, take a walk on the wild side, alright, huh

Jackie is just speeding away
Thought she was James Dean for a day
Then I guess she had to crash
Valium would have helped that bash
She said, hey babe, take a walk on the wild side
I said, hey honey, take a walk on the wild side
And the colored girls say

Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo
Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo
Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo
Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo
Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo
Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo
Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo

Writer/s: LEWIS ALLEN REED, LOU REED
Publisher: SONY ATV MUSIC PUB LLC
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  • This song is about cross-dressers who come to New York City and become prostitutes. "Take a walk on the wild side" is what they say to potential customers. Each verse introduces a new character. There is Holly, Candy, Little Joe, Sugar Plum Fairy, and Jackie. The characters are all cronies of the infamous Andy Warhol Factory, as was Lou.

    Reed had an empathy for these characters that comes through in the song, as he struggled with his sexuality for most of his life. His parents even tried to "cure" his homosexuality when he was young.
  • "Little Joe" refers to Joe Dallesandero, who was also one of Andy's kids in the factory. He was in several films by Warhol. Sugar Plum Fairy is the nickname of actor Joe Campbell. (thanks, Jamie - New Orleans, LA; Laura - New York, NY)
  • "Holly," "Candy," and "Jackie" are based on Holly Woodlawn, Candy Darling, and Jackie Curtis. They are all real drag queens who appeared in Warhol's 1972 movie Women In Revolt. Woodlawn also appeared in Warhol's 1970 movie Trash, and Curtis was in Warhol's 1968 movie Flesh.

    Said Reed: "I always thought it would be kind of fun to introduce people to characters they maybe hadn't met before, or hadn't wanted to meet."
  • In an interview with The Guardian published December 13, 2008, Holly Woodlawn said: "My father got a job at a hotel, so we moved from New York to Miami Beach. I was going to school, getting stones thrown at me and being beaten up by homophobic rednecks. I felt I deserved better, and I hated football and baseball. So, aged 15, I decided to get the hell out of there and ran away from home. I had $27, so hitchhiked across the USA. I did pluck my eyebrows in Georgia. It hurt! My friend Georgette was plucking them and I was screaming, but all of a sudden I had these gorgeous eyebrows and she put mascara on my eyes. We ran into some marines in Lafayette in South Carolina. They tried to attack me. I was 15 and not used to this stuff. I was sitting in a car with this marine, terrified that he was going to rape me and kill me. I said, 'I've never done this before.' He said, 'You don't wanna have sex with me?' I said it wasn't that I didn't find him attractive, I just didn't want to do it. But he was wonderful. He protected me. While Georgette was in a motel screaming and yelling with 18 marines but having a good time, he said, 'When you're with me, nothing will happen to you.' And they drove us all the way to New Jersey.

    In New York I was living on the street. Then I met Jackie Curtis and Candy Darling, and they'd watch Marlene Dietrich and Greta Garbo movies at 1am. There was this club called Max's Kansas City. Jackie and Candy had just done this movie called Flesh, and they said, 'You have to meet Andy [Warhol]. He's gonna make you a superstar.'

    I didn't want to be a superstar. My wig looked like yak hair. One day Jackie put on a show and I was in the chorus. I saw this bag of glitter and a jar of Vaseline, and smeared myself with it and got this boyfriend to throw the glitter on me. [Director] Paul Morrissey said, 'I don't know who she is but she's a star.' Next thing Paul's calling me up to star in a movie called Trash, and the rest is history.

    One day a friend called me and said, 'Turn on the radio!' They were playing 'Walk On The Wild Side.' The funny thing is that, while I knew the Velvet Underground's music, I'd never met Lou Reed. I called him up and said, 'How do you know this stuff about me?' He said, 'Holly, you have the biggest mouth in town.' We met and we've been friends ever since."
  • In a 1972 interview with Disc and Music Echo, Reed described this as an "outright gay song," saying it was "from me to them, but they're carefully worded so the straights can miss out on the implications and enjoy them without being offended. I suppose though the album is going to offend some people."
  • This was not banned by the notoriously conservative BBC or by many US radio stations because censors did not understand phrases like "giving head." Depending on the regional US market, the song was, however, edited for what we now call political correctness. Reed leads into the female vocalists' "Doo, doo-doo" hook with the words, "And the colored girls say," but some stations played a version that replaced the phrase with, "And the girls all say."
  • Reed recorded this two years after leaving The Velvet Underground, a band that was very influential, but not commercially successful. Transformer was Reed's second solo album. His first album flopped, and for a while it looked like his music career was over.
  • David Bowie and Mick Ronson produced this track. They were big fans of Reed.
  • The sax solo at the end was played by Ronnie Ross, a Jazz musician who lived near Bowie in England. When Bowie was 12 years old, he wanted to learn the saxophone and begged Ross to give him lessons, which he eventually did. When they needed a sax player for this, Bowie made sure Ross was booked for the session, but didn't tell him he'd be there. Ross nailed the solo in one take and Bowie showed up to surprise his old friend.
  • The album version of this song runs 4:12. The single, which reached its US peak position of #16 on April 28, 1973, was edited down to 3:37 for radio play.
  • This came out at a time when audiences were intrigued by cross-dressing and homosexuality in music. "Glam Rock," where the performers wore feminine clothes, was big, and artists like David Bowie and Elton John were attracting fans both gay and straight.
  • This was a rare venture to the pop charts for Reed, who was not known for hit singles. This song provided his biggest hit, and it was his only Top 40 in the US.
  • The famous bass line was played by a session musician named Herbie Flowers. He was paid 17 Pounds for his work. Flowers was modest about his contribution to this and other songs. He once told Mojo writer Phil Sutcliffe about his role as a session musician, "You do the job and get your arse away. You take a £12 fee, you can't play a load of bol--cks. Wouldn't it be awful if someone came up to me on the street and congratulated me for Transformer."
  • Three songs on Transformer were commissioned by Andy Warhol for a Broadway musical he was planning based on Nelson Algren's novel A Walk On The Wild Side . The show was never materialized, but Reed kept the title and applied it to characters he knew from Andy Warhol's Factory to create this song. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France).
  • The female vocalists singing backup on this track were Karen Friedman, Dari Lalou and Casey Synge. In 1974, they recorded as "Thunderthighs" and had a UK hit with "Central Park Arrest."
  • Rap and Hip-Hop artists frequently sample this track. The most famous appropriation is by A Tribe Called Quest on their 1990 song "Can I Kick It?"
  • Marky Mark's second single, after "Good Vibrations," was a remake of this called "Wildside." He is now known as Mark Wahlberg and famous for movies like Boogie Nights and Rock Star.
  • At Live Aid in 1985 at Wembley Stadium, while U2 was playing their song "Bad," Bono improvised 2 Rolling Stones' songs and then this song into the end, changing the lyrics of "Walk On The Wild Side" to: "Holly came from Miami F.L.A., hitchhiked all the way across the USA, she could feel the satellite coming down, pretty soon she was in London town... Wembley Stadium, and all the people went, Doo-Doo-Doo-Doo-Doo." He then had the audience sing this line while he walked offstage and the band finished playing. (thanks, katie - somewhere, NJ)
  • Reed's musical influence extends to Third Eye Blind: they got the idea for the doot doot doot hook on their hit "Semi-Charmed Life" from this song.

  • The Veronicas - You Ruin M
    The Veronicas - You Ruin Me


    The Veronicas - You Ruin Me Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: The Veronicas
    Released: 2014

    You Ruin Me Lyrics


    Job well done
    Standing ovation
    Yeah you got what you wanted
    I guess you won
    And I don't want to hear, they don't know you like I do
    Even I could've told you
    But now we're done

    'Cause you play me like a symphony
    Play me till your fingers bleed
    I'm your greatest masterpiece
    You Ruin Me
    Later when the curtains drawn
    And no one's there for you back home
    Don't cry to me you played me wrong
    You ruin me

    I know you thought
    That I wouldn't notice
    You were acting so strange
    I'm no that dumb
    And in the end I hope she was worth it
    I don't care if you loved me, you make me numb

    'Cause you play me like a symphony
    Play me till your fingers bleed
    I'm your greatest masterpiece
    You ruin me
    Play me when the card's drawn
    And no one's there for you back home
    Don't cry to me you played me wrong
    You ruin me

    We're that song you wouldn't sing
    Just a broken melody
    You're killing me

    You play me like a symphony
    Play me till your fingers bleed
    I'm your greatest masterpiece
    You ruin me
    And later when the curtains drawn
    And no one's there for you back home
    Don't cry to me you played me wrong
    You ruin me

    Writer/s: MUSUMECI, DAVID NICHOLAS / EGIZII, ANTONIO FRANCESCO / ORIGLIASSO, JESSICA / ORIGLIASSO, LISA
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • The first new release by The Veronicas in seven years, this was made available on September 19, 2014. The sibling duo's previous music release was their second album Hook Me Up, which arrived in November 2007.
  • Jess Origliasso and Lisa Origliasso of The Veronicas wrote this with DNA Songs, a songwriting and production company founded by Anthony Egizii and David Musumeci in Australia. "Sometimes a song comes along that no amount of planning as a songwriter can prepare you for," they said. "This song was written and recorded at 1am in the throes of emotion. We reworked it only a handful of times, leaving it in the raw state it was created."

    "We have never been afraid to write from our hearts, and there is something that captures us when writing about heartbreak that we will always want to share," the Origliasso sisters continued. "Because in the places we are broken, these are the places we learn to become the strongest. This is our time of rebirth."
  • The song's music video, which was filmed at Sydney's State Theatre, follows a group of jealous ballerinas and their unprincipled dance instructor. The clip was inspired by Darren Aronofsky's 2010 movie Black Swan.

  • Michelle Branch - Something To Sleep T
    Michelle Branch - Something To Sleep To


    Michelle Branch - Something To Sleep To Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: The Spirit Room
    Released: 2001

    Something To Sleep To Lyrics


    She's his yellow brick road
    Leading him on
    And letting him go as far
    as she lets him go
    Going down to nowhere

    She puts on her make-up
    The same way she did yesterday
    Hoping everything's the same
    But everything has changed

    In my mind
    Everything we did was right
    Open your eyes, I'll still be by your side
    How could I ever have been so blind?
    You give me Something To Sleep To
    at night

    He wakes up to the sound
    So scared that she's leaving
    He wishes she were still
    asleep next to him
    Hoping she will change

    In my mind
    Everything we did was right
    Open your eyes, I'll still be by your side
    How could I ever have been so blind?
    You give me something to sleep to
    at night

    You give me something to sleep to
    And all I know is
    You give me something to dream to when I'm all alone and blue
    Don't leave me now [Repeats]

    In my mind
    Everything we did was right
    Open your eyes, I'll still be by your side
    How could I ever have been so blind?
    You give me something to sleep to
    Something to sleep to
    Something to sleep to at night

    Writer/s: BRANCH, MICHELLE / HAGIO, JENIFER ALLAN / SHANKS, JOHN
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Branch wrote this with her high school best friend Jenifer Hagio. When they were younger, the two would dream about which clothes they would wear when they finally made it to the Grammys.
  • Hagio and Branch were "known as the musicians of Red Rock High School" (It's in Sedona, Arizona).
  • Features Paul Warren playing a chamberlain, an instrument that samples string noises, sort of like a keyboard.
  • Branch plays keyboards on the track. She normally plays only guitar, but here she decided to "branch" out.
  • Branch says this was influenced by The Beatles.

  • Alt-J - Every Other Freckl
    Alt-J - Every Other Freckle


    Alt-J - Every Other Freckle Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: This Is All Yours
    Released: 2014

    Every Other Freckle Lyrics


    Aah
    I want to share your mouthful
    I want to do all the things your lungs do so well
    I’m gonna bed into you like a cat prance into a female
    Turn you inside out and lick you like a crisp packet

    (Hey,hey,hey,hey,hey, hey)

    You’re the first and last of your kind
    Hold me like an animal utaffable
    I wanna be every lever you’ve pulled
    And all showers that shower you
    Not a pop or a tune
    Like a cat falls and I wanna dump her
    Me, I’m in the bin
    Ignore her worth, and some trivia

    Hey

    Ooh, devour me
    Ooh, Lou Lou, let the cover girls sing
    Hey (doo doo doo doo doo doo)

    All hand claps
    Human claps
    (Let me be the wallpaper that papers up your room)
    I want to be every button you press
    And all mouths that surround you
    Yes, I’m gonna roll around you
    Like a cat rolls around the chrysanthemums
    I’m gonna kiss you like the sun grounds you

    Hey

    Oh oh oh oh oh devour me (hey)
    Oh oh oh oh oh oh devour me (hey)
    Oh oh oh oh oh (oh oh oh oh oh)
    Oh oh oh oh oh
    Oh oh oh oh oh (oh oh oh oh oh)
    If you really think that you can stomach me (hey, hey)

    Hey
    Hey

    I want Every Other Freckle
    I want every other freckle
    I want every other freckle
    I want every other freckle
    I want every other freckle
    I want every other freckle
    I want every other freckle
    I want every other freckle, freckle

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

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  • This song comprises a series of bizarre lustful come-ons, including an X-rated promise to "Turn you inside out and lick you like a crisp packet."
  • Two nearly identical videos were made for the song, the sole difference between the gender of the lead actor. Both clips were directed by Olivier Groulx (Bastille's "Bad Blood").
  • The song goes back a long way – it was written before Alt-J recorded their first album.

  • Michelle Branch - Sweet Miser
    Michelle Branch - Sweet Misery


    Michelle Branch - Sweet Misery Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: The Spirit Room
    Released: 2001

    Sweet Misery Lyrics


    I was lost
    And you were found
    You seemed to stand on solid ground

    I was weak
    And you were strong
    And me and my guitar,
    we strummed along, oh

    [Chorus]
    Sweet Misery you cause me
    That's what you called me
    Sweet misery you cause me

    I was blind
    But oh, how you could see
    You saw the beauty in everything, everything and me

    I would cry
    And you would smile
    You'd stay with me a little while

    [Chorus]

    And in my heart I see, oh
    What you're doing to me
    And in my heart I see, oh
    Just how you wanted it to be
    Sweet misery

    Oh, whoa

    [Chorus]

    And in my heart I see, oh
    What you're doing to me
    And in my heart I see, oh
    Just how you wanted it to be
    Sweet misery

    I was weak
    And you were strong
    And me and my guitar,
    we strummed along

    Writer/s: CIRCONE, BRADLEY JOSEPH/SILK, RICK/MAYO, BRETT ERIC
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Branch wrote this while sitting in her Algebra class. Other great songs inspired by math classes include "Kryptonite" by 3 Doors Down.
  • Appeared on Branch's 2000 independent album Broken Bracelet, which is only available through her website. On Broken Bracelet, there are two versions of this song. The version that closes the album is acoustic and was discarded for her major label debut.

  • Bush - The Only Way Ou
    Bush - The Only Way Out


    Bush - The Only Way Out Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Man On The Run
    Released: 2014

    The Only Way Out Lyrics


    Follow me down to the water
    Through the tripwires in your head
    Through the seven layers
    Of your holy bed

    Where there is no warm guard
    By the cities of systems
    I wanna be your savior
    I wanna be your seasons

    The Only Way Out is through
    Lost my mind over you
    The only way out is through
    Lost my mind over you

    Follow me down to the freeway
    Where the beat goes on
    And a heatwave lost the night

    Say what you will but we pray
    To the gods of our own demise
    All the time

    The only way out is through
    Lost my mind over you
    The only way out is through
    Lost my mind over you

    Lets build a bonfire tonight
    We'll stay warm in the night time
    Warm in the night time

    Follow me down to the water
    Through the tripwires in your head
    Through the seven layers
    Of your holy bed

    Oh oh oh oh
    Oh oh oh oh
    Oh oh oh oh

    The only way out is through
    Lost my mind over you
    The only way out is through
    Lost my mind over you
    The only way out
    The only way out
    The only way out is through
    Lost my mind over you

    Writer/s: Gavin Rossdale
    Publisher: BMG PLATINUM SONGS
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • The first single from Man On The Run, this song received its world premiere on the September 9, 2014 episode of The Kevin & Bean Show. Gavin Rossdale told the two radio presenters: "It comes from the record Man On The Run, 'Man On The Run' being this concept, a cross section of all of our lives. Trying to fit everything in. Trying to be successful. Trying to be the best we can and the challenges that go with that, for guys and girls, and the only way out is through being the uplifting concepts of the way I try and do it."
  • Rossdale explained to The Pulse of Radio about the approach he took to the song's subject matter. "It's obviously an old tenet, you know, the only way out is through, and I just think that for everybody that's a comforting thought," he said. "It's an uplifting song about a difficult subject, and although I've always really liked to write about dark things, I've always liked to have an escape hatch, a trap door, the way out, so it was fun to do a song that is really quite uplifting."

  • Little Feat - Easy To Sli
    Little Feat - Easy To Slip


    Little Feat - Easy To Slip Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Sailin' Shoes
    Released: 1972

    Easy To Slip Lyrics


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  • This was written by guitarist/singer Lowell George and his frequent collaborator Martin Kibbee. Kibbee had the original idea, then played it for George, who added the guitar part.
  • This is probably the song that convinced Warner Bros. not to drop the band because it showed their commercial potential. Ironically, neither the song nor the album charted.
  • Kibbee and George started their own publishing company around this time called Naked Snake Music because they had lost the rights to their earlier songs.
  • Kibbee was often credited, including on this song, as Fred Martin. This meant that the writing credit would go to "George/Martin." George Martin was the producer for The Beatles and this was their way to pay tribute to him.
  • The inability of this song to chart led to the personnel changes that added guitarist Paul Barrere and expanded the lineup from four people to six.

  • Glen Campbell - I'm Not Gonna Miss Yo
    Glen Campbell - I'm Not Gonna Miss You


    Glen Campbell - I'm Not Gonna Miss You Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me
    Released: 2014

    I'm Not Gonna Miss You Lyrics


    I'm still here, but yet I'm gone
    I don't play guitar or sing my songs
    They never defined who I am
    The man that loves you 'til the end

    You're the last person I will love
    You're the last face I will recall
    And best of all, I'm Not Gonna Miss You
    Not gonna miss you

    I'm never gonna hold you like I did
    Or say I love you to the kids
    You're never gonna see it in my eyes
    It's not gonna hurt me when you cry

    I'm never gonna know what you go through
    All the things I say or do
    All the hurt and all the pain
    One thing selfishly remains

    I'm not gonna miss you
    I'm not gonna miss you

    Writer/s: RAYMOND, JULIAN / CAMPBELL, GLEN
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, WARNER CHAPPELL MUSIC INC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Glen Campbell revealed in 2011 that he was battling Alzheimer's. By 2014 the disease had progressed to the point where he was in a care facility and unable to pursue his music career. This tune written by Campbell with Julian Raymond is the last one that he ever recorded. He laid it down at Sunset Sound Factory and East West Recording Studio in Los Angeles for the EP soundtrack of the documentary Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me. The song makes reference to his struggles with Alzheimer's disease, and is a message to his wife and children.
  • To compose this song, Julian Raymond kept a journal of things Campbell said to him, which formed the basis for the lyric. Campbell had input on the words and melody, but Raymond guided him through the process. The song ended up capturing Campbell's fleeting thoughts as his memory had failed.

    The song was recorded in 2013 after Campbell had completed his final tour.
  • Campbell addresses his wife, Kim Woollen, in this song when he sings:

    You're the last person I will love
    You're the last face I will recall
    And best of all
    I'm not gonna miss you


    "It's heartbreaking to hear," Woollen told the Arizona Republic in 2015. On the other side, he's saying, 'Don't worry about me. I'm gonna be OK. You're the one who's gonna have a hard time.' And it's true because he doesn't know the pain we're going through. It is heartbreaking every single day. Sometimes, I'm really depressed."
  • The song reached the Top 50 of the Country chart. It was Campbell's first entry on the tally since "Somebody Like That," which peaked at #66 in 1993.
  • This won for Best Country Song at the Grammy Awards in 2015.
  • This got an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song. Tim McGraw performed it at the ceremony. Introducing the performance, Gwyneth Paltrow said of Campbell, "Faced with the prospect of fading memories, he decided to record one last song to tell his wife and children how much he loved them before it was too late."

  • The Rembrandts - I'll Be There For Yo
    The Rembrandts - I'll Be There For You


    The Rembrandts - I'll Be There For You Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: LP
    Released: 1995

    I'll Be There For You Lyrics


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  • This was the theme song of the TV show Friends, which went on the air in 1994 and quickly became a ratings powerhouse. The theme was written by the songwriters Allee Willis and Michael Skloff. Says Willis: "I had seen the pilot, and that one line ('I'll Be There For You') had been given to me by Michael Skloff, who had started on the music, and it was just supposed to be about the loyalty of friends. That no matter how screwed up your life was, I'll be there for you."
  • It is fairly rare for a TV show theme song to become a hit. The themes usually sound great for the 30 seconds they are on the air, but make terrible full length songs. This was an exception, as the popularity of the show exposed the theme to a mass audience that loved the incredibly catchy tune, and soon there was demand for a full-length version of the theme. Says Willis: "It was never, ever to this day released as a single. It was just DJs who made a cassette of the song and just started playing it. And it became the #1 airplay record of the year, but the Rembrandts never wanted it out as a single because they didn't write the song. So they kind of bit off their nose to spite their face. At that point, the only way they could get the Rembrandts to do the record was if they got songwriting credit. So the song needed a bridge, and it needed a second verse lyric, and they wrote that. They don't have credit on the theme, but they have it on the record."
  • This song's success did a great deal to help promote the show, as the constant radio play provided great, free advertising for the series. You would think that TV producers would follow this formula and put more effort into their theme songs, but just the opposite happened: TV theme songs began disappearing as producers demanded more time for show content and didn't want to pay to create original songs. This was the last TV theme that was made into a hit song - at least in America. In the UK, "Boss Of Me" and "Can We Fix It?" made the charts.
  • Allee Willis was exploring social networks and innovative uses for the Internet in the early '90s, and became frustrated when the music industry refused to change, clinging to the same methods they've always used despite the emerging technology. She partnered with Mark Cuban and Prudence Fenton, but record companies wouldn't bite on their ideas. Says Willis: "I realized I had to get out of my publishing deal, because it wasn't even fair to who I was co-writing with at that point - I wouldn't even hang around for the demo. I was so uninterested in that form of music. I was signed to Warner/Chappell at that time, who incidentally were the company that listened the least, because they had me right under their nose. And every time I thought I had written the number of songs for my quota, they kept saying, 'Well, you may have only written the song with two people, but there are nine people's names on the label.' Because that would happen a lot when you wrote with groups. So I owed a seventh of a song. And they said, 'There's this TV show, it's on the air in 3 weeks, they just decided they want a theme song, if you write this theme song we will let you out of the deal.' Kevin Bright, who was one of the producers of Friends had been a mentor of mine when I started directing in the early '90s, which I didn't do a lot of. But he was the one who kind of shepherded my career. He said to them, 'We need someone who's very kooky, but commercial.' And as soon as someone said the word 'kooky' I would get the gig. So I co-wrote that song, I wrote it very, very fast, most of the music was there but it was only a 60-second piece at that point. I got out of the deal, and the song exploded."
  • The audience for Friends was very white, which reflected the actors and the themes of the show. Odd then, that the woman who co-wrote the theme also wrote hits for Earth, Wind & Fire and worked on the musical adaptation of The Color Purple. Allee Willis explains: "It was the last thing I ever thought would be a hit, the whitest song I ever wrote. I'm very, very grateful for it, and when they were promoting The Color Purple, all of these newspaper reviews, I mean, here I've written for Earth, Wind & Fire, I've written with James Brown. And the only song they would ever mention that I wrote is this Friends theme. Could any song prepare you less to write The Color Purple? But I actually loved it, because it's that incongruity that I cherish the most in what I do." (Read more in the Allee Willis interview, and at her website: alleewillis.com .)
  • The Rembrandts are guitar players Danny Wilde and Phil Solem. They had some success since their first album was released in 1990, but they are best known for this song, which isn't typical of their work. They recorded the song because they were the only group signed to Warner Brothers who was available, and since Warner Brothers owned Friends, they made sure the theme was written by their publishing company (Warner/Chappell) and recorded by one of their artists.
  • This was a last minute addition to the album. It was not released as a single until long after radio stations started playing it constantly. It boosted album sales considerably, as fans had to buy the whole album to get the song.
  • This was included on the album Friends: Music From The TV Series. There is a short version that runs 53 seconds along with the full-length version, which is 3:08.
  • A dance remake by Thor-El Harrison was released on another Friends soundtrack called Friends Again, which came out in 1999.
  • Random trivia about this song:

    In the line, "You're love life's D.O.A.," D.O.A. stands for "Dead On Arrival."

    The clapping part after the first line is just four claps.
  • To mark the 20th anniversary of the Friends premiere, a temporary coffee shop was erected in New York modeled after Central Perk, the shop where much of the show was set. For the opening on September 16, 2014, Danny Wilde and Phil Solem of The Rembrandts got back together to perform this song, joined by James Michael Tyler, who played the shop's owner Gunther on the show.

  • Jhene Aiko - The Pressur
    Jhené Aiko - The Pressure


    Jhené Aiko - The Pressure Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Souled Out
    Released: 2014

    The Pressure Lyrics


    I care about you baby, baby
    More than you'll ever know
    More than you'll ever know
    Please do not drive me crazy, crazy
    Unless you're gonna go
    With me

    No pressure
    No pressure, I know you're real
    The Pressure
    The pressure will make you feel

    Up till the sun rises
    There's no compromising
    I know, I know, I know
    You are such a liar
    I never denied you
    I was for sure
    But it's really out of my control
    The way you feel is not my problem
    I don't wanna see you go
    But I don't have time to solve this
    And you don't have the right
    After all you put me through
    I'm starting to realize

    Pressure
    The pressure I know you feel
    Pressure
    The pressure just keep it real

    Major weed smoke in the air
    Pass it like you just don't care
    Have you seen my fucks to give?
    I have none, I cannot live with

    The pressure
    The pressure you know I feel
    The pressure
    The pressure to keep it real

    Pay attention to the signs
    Stay and listen, you will find
    Everything, ain't rocket science
    Every gem is not a diamond

    But the pressure
    The pressure will make you feel

    The pressure
    The pressure, the pressure
    The pressure
    The pressure will make you feel

    Writer/s: WARFIELD, BRIAN / ROBINSON, MAC / CHILOMBO, JHENE AIKO
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    The Pressure Song Chart
  • This song about relationship problems was inspired by the pressure Aiko felt to complete her debut album.
  • The song's music video was directed by Aiko's pal, actor and rapper Childish Gambino. The pair have collaborated a few times in the past on tracks like "Bed Peace" and "Pink Toes."

    The video reflects some of the pressures the singer faces in the public eye, as well as a single mom (there is a cameo from her real daughter, Namiko tugging on her hair while she tries to write a song). "I knew that I wanted it to be simplistic, and I knew that I wanted it to be different; that's all I knew," Aiko told MTV News. "For the most part, I gave him (Gambino) creative control."

  • They Might Be Giants - Boss Of M
    They Might Be Giants - Boss Of Me


    They Might Be Giants - Boss Of Me Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Malcolm In The Middle Soundtrack
    Released: 2000

    Boss Of Me Lyrics


    Yes, no, maybe, I don't know
    Can you repeat the question?

    You're not the Boss Of Me now
    You're not the boss of me now
    You're not the boss of me now
    And you're not so big

    You're not the boss of me now
    You're not the boss of me now
    You're not the boss of me now
    And you're not so big

    Life is unfair so I just stare
    At the stain on the wall where
    The TV'd been but ever since
    We've moved in, it's been empty

    Why I, why I'm in this room
    There is no point explaining

    You're not the boss of me now
    And you're not so big

    You're not the boss of me now
    You're not the boss of me now
    You're not the boss of me now
    And you're not so big

    Life is a test but I confess
    I like this mess I've made so far
    Grade on a curve and you'll observe
    I'm right below the horizon

    Yes, no, maybe, I don't know
    Can you repeat the question?

    You're not the boss of me now
    You're not the boss of me now
    You're not the boss of me now
    And you're not so big

    You're not the boss of me now
    You're not the boss of me now
    You're not the boss of me now
    And you're not so big

    You're not the boss of me now
    You're not the boss of me now
    You're not the boss of me now
    And you're not so big

    You're not the boss of me now
    You're not the boss of me now
    You're not the boss of me now
    And you're not so big

    You're not the boss of me now
    You're not the boss of me now
    You're not the boss of me now
    And you're not so big

    Life is unfair

    Writer/s: JOHN FLANSBURGH, JOHN LINNELL
    Publisher: FOX MUSIC, INC.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • John Flansburgh's estranged brother, who was born Earl Flansburgh but later became known as Paxus Calta, has stated that several of TMBG's older songs are about him, which John denies. However, John did admit that this song is, in fact, about his brother. (thanks, Beau - Phoenix, AZ)
  • This is the theme song to the TV show Malcolm In The Middle, and was recorded specifically for the show. A full-length version that runs about 3 minutes is on the soundtrack to the TV show.
  • Malcolm In The Middle uses other They Might Be Giants songs in the show from time to time. A running joke on the show was that Malcolm's dad likes terrible music from the '70s.
  • This won the 2001 Grammy for Best Song Written For a Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media.

  • Mary J. Blige - Right No
    Mary J. Blige - Right Now


    Mary J. Blige - Right Now Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: The London Sessions
    Released: 2014

    Right Now Lyrics


    You take from me
    So why you holding back? Boy, why you holding back?
    So vacantly
    But you won't get away with that, no you won't get away with that

    They don't see what you do to me
    From the outside
    This can't be what it used to be
    From the outside

    I'm telling you Right Now, I'm telling you right now
    No, I won't play this game with you
    I'm taking it back now, I'm turning it right round
    My love won't be the same for you no more
    My love won't be the same for you no more
    No, I won't play this game

    Don't wait for me
    When you know you did me wrong, I've been holding on too long
    Eventually
    I'll make the call

    They don't see what you do to me
    From the outside
    This can't be what it used to be
    From the outside

    I'm telling you right now, I'm telling you right now
    No, I won't play this game with you
    I'm taking it back now, I'm turning it right round
    My love won't be the same for you no more
    My love won't be the same for you no more

    No, I won't play this game

    (No, never gonna give you the time)
    (No, never gonna give you the time)
    (No, never gonna give you the time)
    (No, never gonna give you the time)

    No, never gonna give you the time
    No, never gonna give you the time
    No, never gonna give you the time
    No, never gonna give you the time

    Oh right now (No, never gonna give you the time)
    (No, never gonna give you the time) Played too many games

    (No, never gonna give you the time)
    No, never gonna
    Telling you right now, I'm telling you right now
    No, I won't play this game with you
    I'm taking it back now, I'm turning it right round
    My love won't be the same for you no more
    My love won't be the same for you no more
    No, I won't play this game

    Writer/s: ROTTEVEEL, NICK / SMITH, SHAFFER / GUETTA, DAVID / ERIKSEN, MIKKEL / HERMANSEN, TOR / FENTY, ROBYN / TUINFORT, GIORGIO / NASH, TERIUS / DEAN, ESTER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Right Now Song Chart
  • This song was written by Blige with Disclosure brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence, Sam Smith and songwriter Jimmy Napes, who previously co-penned both Disclosure and Smith's debut albums. Howard Lawrence explained to The Observer: "The track 'Right Now' started with some chords I made on Jimmy Napes' piano. We took that and gave it a Disclosure-y feel with some drums that Guy made. Mary leaves the instrumental side to us and gets much more involved when it comes to writing vocals."
  • The song was released as the first single from The London Sessions album, for which Blige recruited a number of new British producers including Disclosure. She explained: "The sound in London at the moment is house music. That is what the majority of people are producing their songs like. But the ones that get truly successful are the ones using proper songwriting. Rudimental for example – they write proper songs and then produce them like dance music. And that is exactly what we're trying to do, along with a few other people."

    "But that applies to any genre, not just dance music," Blige continued. "You could take the songs off Sam Smith's album, produce them in a completely different way and they would still be a huge success – you could produce them like acid jazz and I still feel like they'd get somewhere."
  • Blige previously worked with Disclosure on a remix of their song "F For You" and Sam Smith on an updated version of his hit single "Stay With Me."
  • The black-and-white, documentary-style video shows everything from Mary J. writing lyrics to the singer meeting the Disclosure brothers and laying down her vocals in the London studio.

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