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Kris Allen - Prove It To Yo
Kris Allen - Prove It To You


Kris Allen - Prove It To You Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

Album: Horizons
Released: 2014

Prove It To You Lyrics


Maybe I got used to your face,
Maybe we ran out of things to say
I heard a voice in the back of my head
Telling me don't you wanna come and taste it?
Into the night, into the wild
Came like a hunger and I had to chase it

I know I had to let you go
But I found out that on my own
That you were always the one
I don't think I deserve you,
But I feel like I'm gonna love you
For all my life, no matter what I do!
Give me a chance, give me a chance
To Prove It To You

You are the face in all my dreams
(Give me a chance, give me a chance)
All of the memories haunting me
I hear your voice in the back of my head
Sounding a lot like coming back
So I ran into your eyes, into the fight
What will you do if I do that?

I know I had to let you go
But I found out that on my own
That you were always the one
I don't think I deserve you,
But I feel like I'm gonna love you
For all my life, no matter what I do!
Give me a chance, give me a chance
To prove it to you

Feel like I'm out here lost
Counting away the cost
So, will you give me a chance, give me a chance

I know I had to let you go
But I found out that on my own
You were always the one
I don't think I deserve you,
But I feel like I'm gonna love you
For all my life, no matter what I do!
Give me a chance, give me a chance
Oh, won't you give me a chance, give me a chance
To prove it to you?

Writer/s: KRIS ALLEN, CINDY MORGAN
Publisher: MUSIC SERVICES, INC.
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Prove It To You Song Chart
  • This song finds Allen duetting with Russian-born, Nashville-based singer, Lenachka. "She is just an incredible singer and I love her vibe," he told The Hollywood Reporter . "I think we sang this song three times and then we were done. It's a really simple song. There's not a lot to it and she came in and made it a hundred times better. "

  • Glen Campbell - By the Time I Get to Phoeni
    Glen Campbell - By the Time I Get to Phoenix


    Glen Campbell - By the Time I Get to Phoenix Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: By the Time I Get to Phoenix
    Released: 1967

    By the Time I Get to Phoenix Lyrics


    By the Time I Get to Phoenix she'll be rising
    She'll find the note I left hangin' on her door
    She'll laugh when she reads the part that says I'm leavin'
    'Cause I've left that girl so many times before.

    By the time I make Albuquerque she'll be working
    She'll probably stop at lunch and give me a call
    But she'll just hear that phone keep on ringin'
    Off the wall, that's all.

    By the time I make Oklahoma she'll be sleepin'
    She'll turn softly and call my name out low
    And she'll cry just to think I'd really leave her
    Tho' time and time I try to tell her so
    She just didn't know I would really go.

    Writer/s: Webb, Jimmy
    Publisher: EMI Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    By the Time I Get to Phoenix Song Chart
  • Like "MacArthur Park" and "The Worst That Could Happen," this was written by Jimmy Webb about a love affair that he had with Susan Ronstadt, who is Linda Ronstadt's cousin. Their relationship didn't work out, and Susan married another guy.
  • This was originally recorded by Johnny Rivers in 1965, who had a hit with "Memphis" the year before. The story of how the song was recorded starts with Jimmy Webb's first job - staff songwriter at Motown Records. Webb told us: "I worked for Motown when I was about 17, 18 years old. I was a white face. There were a lot of black faces and mine was a white face. But they always treated me very kindly, treated me like family there and really taught me a lot. And they had another kid there who had been on The Donna Reed Show, his name was Paul Petersen, and he had a couple of records. They're almost novelty records. One of them was called 'My Dad.' Kind of a ballad called (singing), 'My dad, now he is a man.' And it was a hit. And then he had another one called 'She Can't Find Her Keys.' He went out on a date with this girl and I don't know, she can't find her keys.

    And they came to me and said, 'We need a song for Paul Petersen.' And I wrote 'By the Time I Get to Phoenix.' And they didn't like it for him. They didn't like it for anybody. They ended up cutting it with a couple of different people and not really being happy with it. And when I left the company they gave me the song and said, 'You can take this one with you.' And I said, 'Okay, I will. I like it.' They liked verses and choruses there. Verses and big choruses. And 'By the Time I Get to Phoenix' is three verses, very simple, very direct storyline.

    The guy who hired me at Motown, Mark Gordon, who managed the Fifth Dimension, he was signing them over at Soul City, which was Johnny Rivers' company. I ended up going over there. They bought my contract out, I went over there. And I took 'Up, Up and Away,' 'By the Time I Get To Phoenix,' 'Worst that Could Happen, and a handful of hit songs that were there with me.

    So after all that, Johnny Rivers cut 'By the Time I Get to Phoenix.' Went in and did it with the Wrecking Crew and Marty Paich doing the strings. And then the story loops back to me from Glen Campbell. He was driving along the street one day, heard Johnny's record and thought, 'I could cut that record and make a hit out of it.' I think they both cut them in the same room, in Western 3. I remember working in there with Lou Adler on the first one, but I don't remember working on Glen's records. I wasn't always around for Glen's records. So there are these long, torturous stories for most of these songs that have not had easy lives." (See our full interview with Jimmy Webb .)
  • This was Campbell's first Top 40 hit after filling in on tour for Brian Wilson with The Beach Boys. When Webb heard Campbell's version of this, he wrote him a followup song, "Wichita Lineman," which reached #3 in early 1969. Webb said in our interview: "I think that Glen's voice is perfectly suited to early JW - 'Wichita Lineman' and 'By the Time I Get To Phoenix' - there was some kind of a surreal fit between his voice and those songs. It's very hard for me to look back and say, "Oh, a-ha, now I see why we were successful." Because at the time it certainly wasn't anything that I was in control of."
  • Before Campbell recorded this, he played guitar on a version by Pat Boone. Webb was 21 when he wrote this song, which became his second songwriting hit after Up-Up and Away.
  • This was Campbell's first hit as a solo artist. Through his session work, he was well known in the industry, and Brian Wilson tried to make him a star by writing and producing a song called "Guess I'm Dumb," which Campbell recorded in 1965 but failed to dent the charts. Once Campbell recorded "Phoenix," his career as not just a singer but as an all-around entertainer took off: In 1969, he got his own TV show that ran for 3 years.
  • Campbell thought about changing the line at the end, "By the time I get to Oklahoma" to "By the time I get to Arkansas," because that's where he's from. He decided not to because he wasn't sure Jimmy Webb would like it.
  • This won 1967 Grammys for Best Contemporary Male Solo Vocal Performance and Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male.
  • Isaac Hayes recorded a 19-minute version of this song, including an eight-minute spoken introduction, on his 1969 million selling Hot Buttered Soul album. Like the other songs on the album, it was recorded in one take. Hayes explained to Rolling Stone magazine: "You know, I don't plan it, I just rap, man. Cause if you go over it too many times it just gets mechanical."

    Hayes explained to National Public Radio: "The rap came out of the necessity to communicate. There's a local club in Memphis, primarily black, called The Tiki Club. One day there I heard this song by Glen Campbell - 'By the Time I Get to Phoenix.' I thought, 'Wow, this song is great, this man must really love this woman.' I ran down to the studio and told them about the song, and they said 'yeah, yeah.' They didn't feel what I felt, I thought maybe they weren't getting it. The Bar-Kays were playing the Tiki Club a few days later, so I told them to learn the song and that I would sit in. I told them to keep cycling the first chord, and I started talking, just telling the story about what could have happened to cause this man to leave. Halfway through the song, conversations started to subside, and by the time I finished the song, there wasn't a dry eye in the house."
  • What did Jimi Webb think of Isaac Hayes' version? He recalled to Uncut magazine June 2014: "When it came out, I thought, 'Wow, that's unusual!' It took up virtually the whole side of an album, but I really liked it."

    "The whole talking blues thing at the beginning was like a novel - a major opus," he continued. "It was to do with the Delta blues tradition, that way of telling a story, although people sometimes forget he did a great job at singing the song too, I'd produced The Supremes, I understood R 'n' B and soul artists, so it wasn't so far-fetched to me. Isaac was a precursor to rap and hip-hop, he was trying to create something new."

    "We later became friends, and I thanked him for doing a song," he concluded, "I told him it was a blessing for me."

  • Kris Allen - Young Love (Paul Simon
    Kris Allen - Young Love (Paul Simon)


    Kris Allen - Young Love (Paul Simon) Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Horizons
    Released: 2014

    Young Love (Paul Simon) Lyrics


    I won't be the one that makes you question all your faith
    And I won't be the one that turns a crooked smile straight
    I will stand beside you, 'til my days are done
    It's funny how I knew what love was so young

    And it goes like
    And it goes like

    And I won't be the one that takes the wind out of your sail
    And I won't be the one that tells you life is not a fairytale
    So tell me all your dreams and I'll make them come true, yeah
    It's funny living life the way that lovers do, oh yeah

    And it goes like

    Every little thing that you do makes me say, yeah yeah yeah
    Every little thing that you do makes me say, yeah yeah yeah
    Every little thing that you do makes me say, yeah yeah yeah
    Every little thing that you do makes me say, yeah yeah yeah
    Every little thing that you do makes me say, yeah yeah yeah
    Every little thing that you do makes me say, yeah yeah yeah
    Every little thing that you do makes me say, yeah yeah yeah
    Every little thing that you do makes me say, yeah yeah yeah

    Hm sing yeah (Yeah)
    Sing yeah (Yeah)
    Come on and sing yeah (Yeah)
    Sing yeah (Yeah)
    You make me wanna sing yeah (Yeah)
    You make me wanna sing yeah (Yeah)
    You make me wanna sing yeah (Yeah)
    You make me wanna sing yeah yeah yeah

    Writer/s: Sparkman, Melvin Joe / Allen, Marcus Deon / Ross, Kevin / Gourdin, Noel
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Young Love (Paul Simon) Song Chart
  • Kris Allen originally wanted to keep this song as a performance-only piece, but was persuaded by producer Charlie Peacock to record ir for Horizons. "I'm a little ADD when it comes to songs," he explained to The Hollywood Reporter . "I had this song for a little bit and played it a bunch live, and Charlie wanted to record it. And it was cool because it's different than most songs. It doesn't have any structure whatsoever. It's a really great introduction for the record."
  • The song has a Graceland-ish sound - hence the 'Paul Simon' part of its title.

  • Ray Noble Orchestra - Lind
    Ray Noble Orchestra - Linda


    Ray Noble Orchestra - Linda Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Linda
    Released: 1946

    Linda Lyrics


    When I go to sleep
    I never count sheep
    I count all the charms about Linda
    And lately it seems
    In all of my dreams
    I walk with my arms about Linda
    But what good does it do me for Linda
    Doesn't know that I exist?
    Can't help feeling gloomy
    Think of all the lovin' I've missed
    We pass on the street
    My heart skips a beat
    I say to myself, "Hello, Linda"
    If only she'd smile
    I'd stop for a while
    And then I would get to know Linda
    But miracles still happen
    And when my lucky star begins to shine
    With one lucky break
    I'll make Linda mine

    Writer/s: KNIGHT, MERALD/GUEST, WILLIAM
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Linda Song Chart
  • "Linda" is Linda Eastman, a celebrity photographer who was married to Paul McCartney from 1969 until her death from breast cancer in 1998. The song was written by Jack Lawrence, who went on to write many classics, including "All Or Nothing At All" and "Tenderly."

    Lawrence was serving in the US Maritime Service in Brooklyn in 1942 when he wrote this song. On his website , he tells the story: "My attorney at the time was also a close friend whom I visited often and got to watch his children growing up. One day he said to me: 'Jack, do me a big favor. You know my wife Louise has a name song - that one popularized by Chevalier, and my daughter Laura is proud of that beautiful Mercer-Raskin song, and my son Johnny has lots of name songs he can claim. But my daughter Linda feels left out. How about writing a song especially for her?' Being a good friend, I obliged and wrote a song for five-year-old Linda."
  • The song didn't make an impact until it was recorded by The Ray Noble Orchestra in 1946. Says Lawrence: "Somehow, Ray Noble got an advance copy of the song, fell in love with it, dreamed up a charming arrangement and recorded it with Buddy Clark singing the vocal. After all those years of going nowhere, 'Linda' was an overnight sensation. I can't recall how many weeks it was number one on the Hit Parade."
  • The song exploded in 1947 with three Top 10 versions: #1 for Buddy Clark with Ray Noble's Orchestra; #5 for Charlie Spivak; and #8 for Paul Weston.
  • Jan & Dean had a hit with this song in 1963, taking it to #28 in the US a few months before they hit the top spot with "Surf City." When they recorded their version, Linda Eastman was 21 years old.
  • This was the first Jan & Dean single to abandon the heavy echo that was prevalent on their earlier work (most notably "Baby Talk") and have a Beach Boys-style production. The followup was a #1 record composed by head Beach Boy Brian Wilson: "Surf City."

  • Porter Robinson - Flicke
    Porter Robinson - Flicker

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    Porter Robinson - Flicker Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Worlds
    Released: 2014

    Flicker Lyrics




    Flicker Song Chart
  • This cut features Japanese speech sampled from translation software chopped-up into a sort of rap. Included among the samples is Remon Yamano's laugh from the Japanese anime television series Waiting in the Summer.
  • Robinson told Radio.com the track has roots in the late Detroit hip-hop production legend, Jay Dilla. "I very much love chipmunked-up soul beats. Just late Jay Dilla-t stuff," he explained. "I think that the reason I love soul samples is because of the Daft Punk Discovery album, which remains my favorite album of all time. So when I heard the same style of records in a hip-hop context I was really, really in love when I was younger."

    "I was messing with soul samples and made this little beat just for fun, at least I thought," Robinson continued. "Then I'd made this MP3 of taking a bunch of titles I had in a notepad and ran them through a Japanese text to speech program and it spit out this basically nonsensical Japanese text and I cut it up into this little rap and I was just so charmed by that. It's the two sides of me, very much… that's one of my favorite songs on the album."

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    Dion - Runaround Su
    Dion - Runaround Sue


    Dion - Runaround Sue Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Runaround Sue
    Released: 1961

    Runaround Sue Lyrics


    Here's my story, it's sad but true
    It's about a girl that I once knew
    She took my love then ran around
    With every single guy in town

    Yeah I should have known it from the very start
    This girl will leave me with a broken heart
    Now listen people what I'm telling you
    A keep away from a Runaround Sue

    I might miss her lips and the smile on her face
    The touch of her hair and this girl's warm embrace
    So if you don't want to cry like I do
    A keep away from-a Runaround Sue

    Ah, she likes to travel around
    She'll love you and she'll put you down
    Now people let me put you wise
    Sue goes out with other guys
    Here's the moral and the story from the guy who knows
    I fell in love and my love still grows
    Ask any fool that she ever knew, they'll say
    Keep away from-a Runaround Sue

    Yeah keep away from this girl
    I don't know what she'll doe
    Keep away from Sue

    She likes to travel around
    She'll love you and she'll put you down
    Now people let me put you wise
    She goes out with other guys

    Here's the moral and the story from the guy who knows
    I fell in love and my love still grows
    Ask any fool that she ever knew, they'll say
    Keep away from a Runaround Sue

    Stay away from that girl
    Don't you know what she'll do now

    Writer/s: ERNIE MARESCA, DION DIMUCCI
    Publisher: THE BICYCLE MUSIC COMPANY, WEDGE MUSIC, INC.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Runaround Sue Song Chart
  • In the liner notes of Dion's box set King Of The New York Streets, he wrote: "It came about by partying in a schoolyard. We were jamming, hitting tops of boxes. I gave everyone parts like the horn parts we'd hear in the Apollo Theater and it became a jam that we kept up for 45 minutes. I came up with all kinds of stuff. But when I actually wrote the song and brought it into the studio to record it, well, her name wasn't actually Sue. It was about, you know, some girl who loved to be worshiped but as soon as you want a commitment and express your love for her, she's gone. So the song was a reaction to that kind of woman."
  • No Belmonts here - The Del Satins ("In the Still of the Nite," "To the Aisle") backed up Dion instead. (thanks, Brad Wind - Miami, FL)
  • In a 2009 interview with Blueswax, Dion revealed that his wife tells people this song is about her, even though she knows it isn't. Said Dion: "She goes around telling everybody, 'Yeah, I'm Runaround Sue.' I said, 'Why do you tell people that?' She says, 'They remember me.' She said, 'If I don't tell them that, they won't remember me.'"
  • Leif Garrett, who was a teen idol in the '70s, recorded a version of this that went to #13 in the US.

  • Shawn Mendes - Show Yo
    Shawn Mendes - Show You


    Shawn Mendes - Show You Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: The Shawn Mendes EP
    Released: 2014

    Show You Lyrics


    You can’t walk the streets at night
    You're way too short to get on this ride
    No I'm not, no I'm not, you tryna tell me that I
    I gotta be home when the street lights glow?
    You can’t watch your TV show
    I will watch what I wanna watch
    No, won’t listen to you, do what I wanna do

    And I will walk this road ahead
    One hundred miles on my hands
    Do I need to Show You?
    Guess I gotta show you
    And if you don't believe me now
    I'll flip the whole world upside down
    Do I need to show you?
    Guess I gotta show you

    Watch me swim across this lake
    Fly through the sky in my Superman cape
    Watch me walk across this wire
    Tip-toe through the coals of a blazing fire
    Watch me fly this kite in the rain
    I’ll jump rope with my ball and chain
    Come by and knock on my house of cards
    If it falls I'll rebuild it from the start
    I won’t listen to you, do what I wanna do

    And I will walk this road ahead
    One hundred miles on my hands
    Do I need to show you?
    Guess I gotta show you
    And if you don't believe me now
    I'll flip the whole world upside down
    Do I need to show you?
    Guess I gotta show you

    Do I really gotta show you now? Really, really, really, gotta show you now?
    Do I really gotta spell it out? I-T, I spell it out
    If you really wanna see me now? Watch me walk across the clouds
    I don’t know what you heard about, listen to me yell it loud
    Do I really gotta show you now? Really, really, really, gotta show you now?
    Do I really gotta spell it out? I-T, I spell it out
    If you really wanna see me now? Watch me walk across the clouds
    I don’t know what you heard about, see that door I'll knock it down

    And I will walk this road ahead
    Hundred miles on my hands
    Do I need to show you?
    Guess I gotta show you
    And if you don't believe me now
    I'll flip the whole world upside down
    And do I need to show you?
    Guess I gotta show you

    Do I really gotta show you now? Really, really, really, gotta show you now?
    Do I really gotta spell it out? I-T, I spell it out
    If you really wanna see me now? Watch me walk across the clouds
    Do I need to show you? Guess I gotta show you

    Writer/s: Harris, Scott / Zmishlany, Ido / Terefe, Martin / Mendes, Shawn
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Show You Song Chart
  • "Show You" was written by Shawn Mendes along with the New York-based musicians Ido Zmishlany and Scott Harris, and the Swedish producer Martin Terefe. In our interview with Ido Zmishlany , he revealed that Mendes actually approached the trio with a good portion of the song already done. Zmishlany explained the changes that they made to the tune. "We found a melody, flow, and lyric that tied it all together in a way that felt compelling," he said.

    He expressed his thought process on how to make the song shine: "It was like, 'Okay, well, what does 'Show You' mean? How do we develop that meaning? How do we get some lyrics that really hit?' And that was it. He came in with most of it. We just tweaked it from there and came out with something that we're really proud of."
  • Speaking with Radio.com , Shawn singled out this track as his favorite from The Shawn Mendes EP. "The song is about how people are always telling you that you can't do something because you're too young or whatever, and how you have the power to show the world that you can do whatever you want," he explained. "It's a pretty empowering song."

  • Harry Chapin - Tax
    Harry Chapin - Taxi


    Harry Chapin - Taxi Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Heads And Tales
    Released: 1972

    Taxi Lyrics


    It was raining hard in 'Frisco,
    I needed one more fare to make my night.
    A lady up ahead waved to flag me down,
    She got in at the light.

    Oh, where you going to, my lady blue,
    It's a shame you ruined your gown in the rain.
    She just looked out the window, and said
    "Sixteen Parkside Lane".

    Something about her was familiar
    I could swear I'd seen her face before,
    But she said, "I'm sure you're mistaken"
    And she didn't say anything more.

    It took a while, but she looked in the mirror,
    And she glanced at the license for my name.
    A smile seemed to come to her slowly,
    It was a sad smile, just the same.

    And she said, "How are you Harry?"
    I said, "How are you Sue?
    Through the too many miles
    and the too little smiles
    I still remember you."

    It was somewhere in a fairy tale,
    I used to take her home in my car.
    We learned about love in the back of the Dodge,
    The lesson hadn't gone too far.

    You see, she was gonna be an actress,
    And I was gonna learn to fly.
    She took off to find the footlights,
    And I took off to find the sky.

    Oh, I've got something inside me,
    To drive a princess blind.
    There's a wild man, wizard,
    He's hiding in me, illuminating my mind.

    Oh, I've got something inside me,
    Not what my life's about,
    Cause I've been letting my outside tide me,
    Over 'till my time, runs out.

    Baby's so high that she's skying,
    Yes she's flying, afraid to fall.
    I'll tell you why baby's crying,
    Cause she's dying, aren't we all.

    There was not much more for us to talk about,
    Whatever we had once was gone.
    So I turned my cab into the driveway,
    Past the gate and the fine trimmed lawns.

    And she said we must get together,
    But I knew it'd never be arranged.
    And she handed me twenty dollars,
    For a two fifty fare, she said
    "Harry, keep the change."

    Well another man might have been angry,
    And another man might have been hurt,
    But another man never would have let her go...
    I stashed the bill in my shirt.

    And she walked away in silence,
    It's strange, how you never know,
    But we'd both gotten what we'd asked for,
    Such a long, long time ago.

    You see, she was gonna be an actress
    And I was gonna learn to fly.
    She took off to find the footlights,
    And I took off for the sky.

    And here, she's acting happy,
    Inside her handsome home.
    And me, I'm flying in my Taxi,
    Taking tips, and getting stoned,
    I go flying so high, when I'm stoned.

    Writer/s: CHAPIN, HARRY F.
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Taxi Song Chart
  • This was Chapin's first single. Harry had his taxi drivers license in New York City and worked as a driver for 6 months in Long Beach, New York. Sandy Chapin, who was married to Harry from 1968 until his death in 1981, told us the story: "He had been working in film, that was how he made his living. Harry's plan at the time was to make enough money in 5 or 6 months that he would not have to work for 5 or 6 months, and during which time he would write screenplays. And then, the money did run out and he went back to look for some work in film, but there wasn't anything available. He needed a job, he wanted to still to be able to write, so he applied for a cab license. And I was something like 8 months pregnant. I felt very positive about it, because I thought, wow, it would be a great experience, because people in cabs will tell him stories, and he'll get all kinds of characters for songs. I think he was feeling pretty low about it, and wrote the song 'Taxi' with the idea that the people he had told his dreams - that he was gonna make a great film - were gonna get into the cab, and so he ended up being a cab driver after all the big talk. And one of whom would be the girlfriend that he had while he was at Cornell. Sue was a real person."
  • The song is set in San Francisco. Sandy Chapin explains: "The song was moved to the West Coast from the East Coast. His life, college and otherwise, his work, was all on the East Coast. Even his film work was on the East Coast, except for that one year in California when he was doing commercials.
    When I would look through Harry's notebooks, I was amazed at how little editing there was. He would start jotting down ideas for a song or a story, and then decide later that because of the rhyming or the rhythm or whatever it was, that San Francisco would be a good place. He probably just came up with the line, 'It was raining hard in Frisco,' and went on from there. There were some notebooks where he jotted down 4 or 6 lines that he might come back to later and use. But there are other notebooks where he just sat down and wrote the song." (Read more about Harry in our interview with Sandy Chapin .)
  • This song is about a cab driver who picks up a passenger who turns out to be his former lover. They broke up so she could be an actress and he could learn to fly. At the end, he realizes they both got their wish, as she acts like she is happy and he flies in his taxi by getting stoned. Eight years later, Chapin followed this up with another hit, appropriately titled "Sequel," which continued the chronicles of the former lovers Harry and Sue.
  • Chapin utilized harmonic techniques on the guitar to simulate the sound of rain at the song's beginning and end, thus musically reflecting the lyric "It was raining hard in 'Frisco." (thanks, Bruce - West Columbia, SC, for above 2)
  • Out of high School, Chapin entered the Air Force Academy to "Learn to Fly." He quit during his freshmen year. (thanks, Fred - Saugus, CA)

  • Sinead O'Connor - Dense Water Deeper Dow
    Sinéad O'Connor - Dense Water Deeper Down


    Sinéad O'Connor - Dense Water Deeper Down Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: I'm Not Bossy, I'm The Boss
    Released: 2014

    Dense Water Deeper Down Lyrics


    Oh he's Dense Water Deeper Down
    He makes me forget everything my mother warned
    I think about him every night
    And I fall asleep holding my pillow tight

    He has my love in the palm of his hand
    His gentle touch made me scream out loud
    His wicked kiss made me feel in bliss
    And he's the only love I miss

    Oh he's dense water deeper down
    He makes me forget everything my mother warned
    I think about him every night
    And I fall asleep holding my pillow tight

    He has my love in the palm of his hand
    His gentle touch made me scream out loud
    His wicked kiss made me feel in bliss
    And he's the only love I miss

    Writer/s: SINEAD MARIE BERNARDE O'CONNOR
    Publisher: NETTWERK MUSIC GROUP
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    Dense Water Deeper Down Song Chart
  • Several tracks on I'm Not Bossy, I'm The Boss, such as this blues-rocker, were inspired by some of O'Connor's American blues heroes including Freddie King, Elmore James and Buddy Guy. 'For two-and-a-half years, I've been obsessed with nothing but blues," she told USA Today magazine in an interview just before the release of the album. "What I love is the Chicago blues, which is the happy, funky blues, as I would call it. I fell so in love with the Chicago blues, and I watched it all on YouTube, the performances and all that. Then I would go and buy the albums."

  • Don McLean - Vincen
    Don McLean - Vincent


    Don McLean - Vincent Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: American Pie
    Released: 1972

    Vincent Lyrics


    Starry, starry night
    Paint your palette blue and gray
    Look out on a summer's day
    With eyes that know the darkness in my soul
    Shadows on the hills
    Sketch the trees and the daffodils
    Catch the breeze and the winter chills
    In colors on the snowy linen land

    Now I understand what you tried to say to me
    And how you suffered for your sanity
    How you tried to set them free
    They would not listen, they did not know how
    Perhaps they'll listen now

    Starry, starry night
    Flaming flowers that brightly blaze
    Swirling clouds in violet haze
    Reflect in Vincent's eyes of china blue
    Colors changing hue
    Morning fields of amber grain
    Weathered faces lined in pain
    Are soothed beneath the artist's loving hand

    Now I understand what you tried to say to me
    And how you suffered for your sanity
    And how you tried to set them free
    They would not listen, they did not know how
    Perhaps they'll listen now

    For they could not love you
    But still your love was true
    And when no hope was left inside
    On that starry, starry night
    You took your life as lovers often do
    But I could have told you, Vincent
    This world was never meant
    For one as beautiful as you

    Starry, starry night
    Portraits hung in empty halls
    Frameless heads on nameless walls
    With eyes that watch the world and can't forget
    Like the strangers that you've met
    The ragged men in ragged clothes
    A silver thorn, a bloody rose
    Lie crushed and broken on the virgin snow

    Now I think I know what you tried to say to me
    And how you suffered for your sanity
    And how you tried to set them free
    They would not listen, they're not listening still
    Perhaps they never will

    Writer/s: MCLEAN, DON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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  • The words and imagery of this song represent the life, work, and death of Vincent Van Gogh. A Starry Night is one of the Dutch impressionist's most famous paintings.

    The lyrics, "Paint your palette blue and gray" reflect the prominent colors of the painting, and are probably a reference to Vincent's habit of sucking on or biting his paintbrushes while he worked. The "ragged men in ragged clothes" and "how you tried to set them free" refer to Van Gogh's humanitarian activities and love of the socially outcast as also reflected in his paintings and drawings. "They would not listen/They did not know how" refers to Van Gogh's family and some associates who were critical of his kindness to "the wretched."

    "How you suffered for your sanity" refers to the schizophrenic disorder from which Van Gogh suffered. (thanks, Bruce - West Columbia, SC)
  • McLean told The Daily Telegraph February 24, 2010 the story of this song: "In the autumn of 1970 I had a job singing in the school system, playing my guitar in classrooms. I was sitting on the veranda one morning, reading a biography of Van Gogh, and suddenly I knew I had to write a song arguing that he wasn't crazy. He had an illness and so did his brother Theo. This makes it different, in my mind, to the garden variety of 'crazy' – because he was rejected by a woman [as was commonly thought]. So I sat down with a print of Starry Night and wrote the lyrics out on a paper bag."
  • McLean was going through a dark period when he wrote this song. He explained to The Daily Telegraph: "I was in a bad marriage that was torturing me. I was tortured. I wasn't as badly off as Vincent was, but I wasn't thrilled, let's put it that way."
  • This song, and Van Gogh's painting, reflect what it's like to be misunderstood. Van Gogh painted "Starry Night" after committing himself to an asylum in 1889. He wrote that night was "more richly colored than the day," but he couldn't go outside to see the stars when he was committed, so he painted the night sky from memory.
  • Talking about the song on the UK show Songbook, McLean said: "It was inspired by a book. And it said that it was written by Vincent's brother, Theo. And Theo also had this illness, the same one Van Gogh had. So what caused the idea to percolate in my head was, first of all, what a beautiful idea for a piece of music. Secondly, I could set the record straight, basically, he wasn't crazy. But then I thought, well, how do you do this? Again, I wanted to have each thing be different.

    I'm looking through the book and fiddling around and I saw the painting. I said, Wow, just tell the story using the color, the imagery, the movement, everything that's in the painting. Because that's him more than he is him.

    One thing I want to say is that music is like poetry in so many ways. You have wit and drama and humor and pathos and anger and all of these things create the subtle tools that an artist, a stage artist, a good one, uses. Sadly, this has really gone out of music completely. So it makes someone like me a relic, because I am doing things and people like me are doing things that utilize all the classic means of emotional expression."
  • There could be some religious meaning in this song. McLean is a practicing Catholic, and has written songs like "Jerusalem" and "Sister Fatima" that deal with his faith. The "Starry Night" could mean creation, with many of the other lyrics referring to Jesus. McLean has said that several of the songs on the American Pie album have a religious aspect to them, notably the closing track "Babylon."
  • Josh Groban recorded the song for his self-titled debut album, which was released in 2001 when he was just 20 years old.
  • The British electronic artist Vincent Frank aka Frankmusik (check out "Better Off as Two") was named after this song.
  • Irish singer Brian Kennedy sang this song at footballer George Best's funeral.
  • According to the movie Tupac, the Resurrection, Gangsta rapper Tupac Shakur was influenced by Don McLean, and this was his favorite song. When he was fatally wounded in a drive-by shooting in 1996, his girlfriend put this tune into a player next to his hospital bed to ensure it was the last thing he heard.
  • Underneath the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam, there is a time capsule that contains the sheet music to this song along with some of the artist's brushes. This song is often played at the museum.
  • This soundtracked the moment on the "'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky" episode of The Simpsons when Lisa becomes interested in astronomy.

  • Will Hoge - Middle of Americ
    Will Hoge - Middle of America


    Will Hoge - Middle of America Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Small Town Dreams
    Released: 2014

    Middle of America Lyrics


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  • Will Hoge pays tribute to the people and places that populate the US's flyover states on this rock-based anthem. He penned the song with Jessi Alexander (Lee Brice's "I Drive Your Truck") and Tommy Lee James (Tim McGraw's "She's My Kind Of Rain").
  • Hoge told Rolling Stone about the writing session that produced the song: "We were just trying to write a great song and as it went on I started getting more and more attached to it," he recalled. "There's always that moment of, 'Do I want to keep this song for myself because I think it's really great, or do I want to send it to Blake Shelton and make a whole bunch of money off of it? Maybe he'll want it.' It's a strange place to be, but I'm pragmatic enough to know that sometimes that's the right play."

    "The only other time that this has happened to me, when I played something for a producer and then everybody lined up behind it, was with 'Even If It Breaks Your Heart,'" Hoge added.
  • The song acts as Hoge's own experience of life in a small middle American town. "All of those lyrics reflected all of our upbringings," he said. "There's always somebody who's too drunk, and there's always the frat guy and the jock, and there's the guy that's staying home and the girl who's being broken up with. It's everywhere … We wanted to convey the idea that [life] is a little screwed up, and we all make mistakes, but it is what it is."
  • The song came to fruition as Hoge, Alexander and James began telling stories about growing up. "You want to try to find your place among your peers. You're trying to push the envelope just enough with your parents to not get in big trouble but also your folks are trying to teach you a lesson," he explained to Radio.com . "It's just the battle you have to fight to get through those little minutes of growing up, and trying to encapsulate that in a three-minute pop song with a catchy chorus is the best that we could do."

  • Counting Crows - American Girl
    Counting Crows - American Girls


    Counting Crows - American Girls Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Hard Candy
    Released: 2002

    American Girls Lyrics


    She comes out on Fridays every time
    Stands out in a line
    I could've been anyone she'd seen
    She waits another week to fall apart
    She couldn't make another day
    I wish it was anyone but me
    I could have been anyone you see
    She had something breakable just under her skin

    [Chorus]
    American Girls all weather and noise
    Playing the changes for all of the boys
    Holding a candle up to my hand
    Making me feel so incredible

    She comes out of closets every night
    Then she locks herself away
    Where she could keep everything from me
    I could have been anyone you'd seen
    she's nothing but porcelain underneath her skin

    [Chorus]

    Little shiver shaking me every day
    But I could get the same thing anywhere
    So if she goes away
    Well, it's all right and I'm OK
    "Hey" she said, "Come back again tonight"
    And I said "I might, I might, I might"
    She said "well that's all right"
    If it's alright with you
    It's alright with me

    I waited for an hour last Friday night
    She never came around
    She took almost everything from me
    I'm going through my closet,
    trying on her clothes almost every day
    I could've been anyone you see
    I wish it was anyone but me
    There's nothing but pills and ashes under my skin

    [Chorus]

    If I made you cry, please tell me why
    Cause I'll try again if you let me try
    American girls all feathers & cream
    Coming into bed so edible

    [Repeat: x2]
    American girls oh
    American girls
    American girls
    Oh, oh, oh, oh

    You make me cry,
    you make me cry,
    you make me cry
    Yeah, ya made me cry
    You make me cry
    Hey, miss American girl
    Oh, oh, oh, yeah

    Writer/s: DAVID BRYSON, ADAM DURITZ, CHARLES GILLINGHAM, DAVID IMMERGLUCK, MATTHEW MALLEY, BEN MIZE, DANIEL JOHN VICKREY
    Publisher: IMAGEM U.S. LLC
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  • This is about an arrogant guy who gets dumped by his girlfriend after taking her for granted. The song was written by lead singer Adam Duritz , who says it is a dark and nasty song, but you won't know that unless you really listen to it.

    Duritz has said that all of the songs he wrote are about him, and many of them are about the many girls he dated.
  • Sheryl Crow sang backup. She and Counting Crows shared space on many radio station playlists in the mid-late '90s.
  • After releasing this, the group spent a week opening for The Who on their US tour.

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