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Sinead O'Connor - 8 Good Reason
Sinéad O'Connor - 8 Good Reasons


Sinéad O'Connor - 8 Good Reasons Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

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

8 Good Reasons Lyrics


Don't know if I should quite sing this song
Don't know if it maybe might be wrong
But then again it maybe might be right
To tell you 'bout the bullet and the red light

You know I'm not from this place
I'm from a different time, different space
And it's real uncomfortable
To be stuck somewhere you just don't belong

But I got 8 Good Reasons to stick around
8 good reasons, well maybe nine now

I had a dream one night
About a bullet and a red light
You know it felt alright
You know it actually felt quite nice

If I could have gone
Without it hurting anyone
Like a child, I would have found me mum
Like a bird I would have been flown

You know I don't much like life
I don't mind admitting that it ain't right
You know I love to make music
But my head got wrecked by the business

Everybody wanting something from me
They rarely ever wanna just know me
I became the stranger no one sees
Cut glass I've crawled upon my knees

But I got 8 good reasons to stick around
8 good reasons, well maybe nine now

I had a dream one night
About a bullet and a red light
You know it felt alright
You know it actually felt quite nice

But I got 8 good reasons to stick around
8 good reasons, well maybe nine now
8 good reasons to stick around
8 good reasons, well maybe nine now
Well maybe nine now

Writer/s: JOHN CHARLES REYNOLDS, GRAHAM KEARNS, SINEAD MARIE BERNARDE O'CONNOR
Publisher: NETTWERK MUSIC GROUP
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

8 Good Reasons Song Chart
  • This song finds O'Connor snarling about the music industry:

    You know I love to make music
    But my head got wrecked by the business


    She told The Observer: "It sounds corny but the establishment doesn't have a vested interest in any of us waking up out of what Bob Marley called mental slavery and actually trying to make the world a better place. Nor does it have an interest in the young people of this world trying to make it a better place."

    "Young people's heroes are musicians, so if you want to keep the establishment going you have to make sure that young people are controlled. One way to do that is to put people on the radio who aren't saying anything, not doing anything that might rattle the system."

  • Rick Derringer - Rock and Roll, Hoochie Ko
    Rick Derringer - Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo


    Rick Derringer - Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: All American Boy
    Released: 1974

    Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo Lyrics


    Alright

    I couldn't stop movin' when it first took hold
    It was a warm spring night at the old town hall
    There was a group called 'The Jokers', they were layin' it down
    Doncha know I'm never gonna lose that funky sound?

    Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo
    Lawdy mama, light my fuse
    Rock and roll, hoochie koo
    Truck on out and spread the news

    'Squitas start buzzin' 'bout this time of year
    I'm goin' 'round back, said she'd meet me there
    We were rollin' in the grass grows behind the barn
    Well, my ears started ringin' like a fire alarm

    Rock and roll, hoochie koo
    Lawdy mama, light my fuse
    Rock and roll, hoochie koo
    Truck on out and spread the news

    Yeah, somebody said keep on rocking
    That's right

    I hope ya'll know what I'm talkin' about
    The way they wiggled that thing, really knocks me out
    Gettin' high all the time, hope you all are too
    Come on a little closer, gonna do it to you

    Rock and roll, hoochie koo
    Lawdy mama, light my fuse
    Rock and roll, hoochie koo
    Truck on out and spread the news

    Rock and roll, hoochie koo
    Lawdy mama, light my fuse
    Rock and roll, hoochie koo
    Truck on out and spread the news

    Then I'm tired of payin' the dues
    Done said goodbye to all my blues
    Lawdy mama, light my fuse

    Writer/s: DERRINGER, RICK
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo Song Chart
  • This was first released on the Johnny Winter And LP (1970), with Derringer and the McCoys (#1 "Hang On Sloopy") backing up Winter. Derringer decided to re-record it for his first solo single. (thanks, Brad Wind - Miami, FL)
  • "Hoochie Koo" is short for "Hoochie Koochie," which is sexual slang popularized by Muddy Waters in his song "Hoochie Coochie Man."
  • In 1985, this was included on "The Wrestling Album," a collection of songs by various WWF wrestlers. This was the only song recorded by a real musician, although Derringer wrote "Real American" for the album, which became Hulk Hogan's theme song. A version featuring wrestling announcer Mean Gene Okerland appeared on Piledriver - The Wrestling Album II in 1987.

  • Andy Grammer - Remind Yo
    Andy Grammer - Remind You


    Andy Grammer - Remind You Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Magazines or Novels
    Released: 2014

    Remind You Lyrics


    It doesn't mean you're weak
    Or that you got low self-esteem
    We all got hearts that forget why they beat
    We are brilliant, we are unique
    But we forget so effortlessly

    And when you're questioning your worth in the way that we all do
    And your version of amnesia starts to seep on through
    And you know that you are great but you can't remember why
    I will be there by your side

    I will Remind You, I will remind you
    I will be, I'll be your memory
    I will remind you, I will remind you
    All you need is someone else to see
    I will remind you

    We get a little bit lost like ships at sea
    We don't remember right where we're supposed to be

    And when you're questioning your worth in the way that we all do
    And your version of amnesia starts to seep on through
    And you know that you are great but you can't remember why
    I will be there by your side

    I will remind you, I will remind you
    I will be, I'll be your memory
    I will remind you, I will remind you
    All you need is someone else to see

    A little bit of love from someone you trust
    Can bring you back to life, a little bit of love
    A little bit of love from someone you trust
    Can bring you back to life, a little bit of love
    A little bit of love from someone you trust
    Can bring you back to life, a little bit of love
    A little bit of love from someone you trust
    Can bring you back to life, a little bit of love

    I will remind you, I will remind you
    I will be, I'll be your memory
    I will remind you, I will remind you
    All you need is someone else to see
    I will remind you

    Writer/s: ANDY GRAMMER
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Remind You Song Chart
  • Grammer penned this ethereal song to reassure himself that he shouldn't be chasing radio hits but instead be writing genuinely. "I'm just trying to track down the truth," said the Los Angeles-born performer. "My favorite thing is writing from a bird's-eye view, whether it's a breakup or a good relationship. I like to be far enough away to see the whole scope of what's occurring."
  • In our interview with Andy Grammer , he described this song as "Frank Ocean meets Imogen Heap."

  • Ratt - Round And Roun
    Ratt - Round And Round


    Ratt - Round And Round Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Out Of The Cellar
    Released: 1984

    Round And Round Lyrics


    Out on the streets, that's where we'll meet
    You make the night, I always cross the line
    Tightened our belts, abuse ourselves
    Get in our way, we'll put you on your shelf
    Another day, some other way
    We're gonna go, but then we'll see you again
    I've had enough, we've had enough
    Cold in vain, she said

    I knew right from the beginning
    That you would end up winnin'
    I knew right from the start
    You'd put an arrow through my heart

    [Chorus]
    Round And Round
    With love we'll find a way just give it time
    Round and round
    What comes around goes around
    I'll tell you why

    Dig

    Lookin' at you, lookin' at me
    The way you move, you know it's easy to see
    The neon light's on me tonight
    I've got a way, we're gonna prove it tonight
    Like Romeo to Juliet
    Time and time, I'm gonna make you mine
    I've had enough, we've had enough
    It's all the same, she said

    I knew right from the beginning
    That you would end up winnin'
    I knew right from the start
    You'd put an arrow through my heart

    [Chorus]

    Yeah!

    Out on the streets, that's where we'll meet
    You make the night, I always cross the line
    Tightened our belts, abuse ourselves
    Get in our way, we'll put you on your shelf

    [Chorus]

    Round and round
    With love we'll find a way just give it time, time, time, time
    Round and round
    What comes around goes around
    I'll tell you why, why, why, why
    Round and round

    Writer/s: DEMARTINI, CROSBY, PEARCY
    Publisher: COHEN AND COHEN
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Round And Round Song Chart
  • "Round and Round" was Ratt's biggest hit, and one of only two Top 40 hits for the group in the US (the other was "Lay It Down," which reached #40 in 1985). The song was written by the group's lead singer Stephen Pearcy and their guitarists Robbin Crosby and Warren DeMartini. It finds Pearcy singing about a woman who broke his heart. The singer believes, however, that things will work out in the end, as what comes around goes around.
  • A girl mutates from human form to rodent form in the video, which features an unlikely cameo: Milton Berle's nephew was the band's manager (Marshall Berle), and he got Milton to appear in the video (free of charge) dressed as a woman.

    In the book MTV Ruled the World - The Early Years of Music Video, Warren DeMartini confides the thrill of doing this video: "Milton Berle was the first icon I think any of us had ever met. It was a really cool thing. He was really the first guy to ever have a variety show on TV, and he was a cool person to listen to, because he made his career the same way that he knew that we were going to, which is to get on the road. Because prior to TV, it was just Vaudeville. He was telling us stories and talking about those days, when him and other comedians of the period would get on a train, travel all night, you know, middle America. Raining, cold, get into a hotel, get up in the morning, set it all up, do the show, and then move on. What he described was great, but it was tough."
  • The vixen in the video is Lisa Dean, who a few years later played the title-girl in Michael Jackson's Dirty Diana clip.
  • Out Of The Cellar was Ratt's first full-length album, and it sold over 3 million copies. They are best-known for this song, but they developed an ardent fan base and racked up impressive sales: their next three albums each sold over a million copies. The group took some time off in the '90s, but has recorded and performed sporadically since. In 2002, their original guitarist Robbin Crosby, while diagnosed HIV positive, died of a heroin overdose - not AIDS as was sometimes reported. He also had significant health issues stemming from pancreatic failure which caused rapid weight gain.

  • Ann-Margret - I Just Don't Understan
    Ann-Margret - I Just Don't Understand


    Ann-Margret - I Just Don't Understand Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: On the Way Up
    Released: 1961

    I Just Don't Understand Lyrics


    Well you call me your baby
    When you're holdin' my hand
    Mm, how you can hurt me
    I Just Don't Understand

    Well you say that you need me
    Like the ocean needs sand
    But the way you mistreat me
    I just don't understand

    Well you know that I love you
    More than anyone can
    But a one-sided love
    I just don't understand (don't understand)

    Well you know that I love you
    More than anyone can
    But a one-sided love
    I just don't understand (don't understand)

    Well you call me your baby
    And you hold my hand
    Ah, honey, you hurt me
    And I just don't understand (don't understand)

    Writer/s: NELSON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    I Just Don't Understand Song Chart
  • Swedish-American actress and singer Ann-Margret began recording for RCA Victor in 1961. Initially billed as a female version of Elvis Presley, she scored her only Top 20 Pop hit with this bluesy, rocking number from her second album, On the Way Up. The song was produced by Chet Atkins and featured Elvis' backup singers, the Jordanaires.
  • This was notable for an early example of fuzz guitar played by studio guitarist legend Billy Strange via a handmade pedal. Strange would go on to do session work for the likes of Elvis, Phil Spector and the Beach Boys.
  • The song was later covered live by The Beatles and recorded during a performance at the BBC with lead vocals by John Lennon. It can be heard on their 1994 compilation album Live at the BBC.
  • American rockers Spoon included a cover of this song on their 2014 album They Want My Soul. Spoon lead singer Britt Daniel explained to HungerTV how this cover came about: "There's this website called Rookie... They asked me to contribute to their song of the month. There was a theme to it, which was 'girl groups' – so the idea was to do a cover. I guess somebody at Rookie knew I was a fan of '60s girls groups. They gave me several suggestions – most of which I didn't know, so I just sat down and recorded into a little digital hand held thing the quickie versions of me playing these songs on acoustic guitar. The one that sounded the best was 'I Don't Understand' by Ann-Margret. I told Jim [Eno, drummer] 'Let's just do this quickie recording for Rookie,' and we did it on our own and used a couple of mikes and did it very quickly. But once I put a few over dubs on it I just thought this is too good for Rookie – I'm gonna keep this one! I think it's a good one. I really enjoyed it; it's a bit different. I remember thinking when I first sang it, 'Okay I can get this, it sounds to me like something John Lennon would like.' That kind of lower vocal, almost like a soul and darker vocal – not a happy vocal. Later I found out that The Beatles did cover that song in fact – so it was pretty weird! It felt like I'd made a connection with John Lennon somehow – beyond the grave…" (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)

  • ZZ Top - Heard It On The
    ZZ Top - Heard It On The X


    ZZ Top - Heard It On The X Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Fandango
    Released: 1975

    Heard It On The X Lyrics


    Do you remember
    Back in nineteen sixty-six?
    Country Jesus, hillbilly blues,
    That's where I learned my licks.
    Oh, from coast to coast and line to line
    In every county there,
    I'm talkin' 'bout that outlaw X
    Is cuttin' through the air.

    Anywhere, y'all,
    Everywhere, y'all,
    I heard it, I heard it,
    I Heard It On The X.

    We can all thank Doctor be
    Who stepped across the line.
    With lots of watts he took control,
    The first one of its kind.
    So listen to your radio
    Most each and every night
    'cause if you don't I'm sure you won't
    Get to feeling right.

    Anywhere, y'all,
    Everywhere, y'all,
    I heard it, I heard it,
    I heard it on the X.

    Writer/s: FRANK BEARD, DUSTY HILL, BILLY GIBBONS
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Heard It On The X Song Chart
  • This song is a tribute to the "Border Blaster" radio stations in Mexico, specifically the two that were run by the famous disc jockey Wolfman Jack, XERF in Via Acuna, (near Del Rio, Texas), and XERB, (in Rosarito Beach near Tijuana). Mexican radio stations did not have to adhere to the power limits of US stations, which gave them the ability to pump their signal well into the the States. (thanks, Ken - Boise, ID)
  • Billy Gibbons explained in a 1985 interview with Spin magazine: "All Mexican stations' call letters begin with X. The X stations used to be heard everywhere because of their enormous power. The Mexican government granted licenses with no wattage ceiling. The US, back in the '20s, established 50,000 watts as the maximum. WLS in Chicago is 50,000 watts, and you can hear it like a police call in Houston. I'm sure 500,000 watts you can pick up here in Canada. You can probably pick up XERF. It was just outrageous. You could pick it up everywhere and we'd go. And it would bury everything else. KDRC in Houston was on a close frequency, and they would get stomped on. They had to move. XERF is 1570 on the dial. I think that remains the most powerful station."

    Dusty Hill added: "They'll sell segments to anybody. There are a lot of preachers on there. I heard them one time selling autographed prayer cloths. They were to put on your radio when you're listening to these programs. But this one was autographed by Jesus himself. Then you'd hear a 15-minute country western show. Then there'd be a blues show. You could just buy your slot and do whatever. They didn't have a whole lot of restrictions."

    Asked if ZZ Top was ever played "on the X," Gibbons said: "We did, in fact. They do not have a pop music playlist, but the song was brought to attention of the station owner, who, it turns out, is an attorney in Del Rio who considers the station his favorite toy. He decided to have a 15-minute pop music segment, and we did get played on XERF and then on XERB in Rosarita. They also have XROC in Juarez. So it went full circle. We heard 'I Heard It in the X' on the X."
  • Members of ZZ Top share the same influences, which helped forge their sound. The first line of this song is a nod to those influences, which they heard on the border blaster stations:

    Do you remember back in1966?
    Country Jesus, hillbilly blues
    that's where I learned my licks

  • Hunter Hayes - Where We Left Of
    Hunter Hayes - Where We Left Off


    Hunter Hayes - Where We Left Off Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Act of Valor
    Released: 2012

    Where We Left Off Lyrics


    Well if we had the words in times like these
    We wouldn't have to stare
    We'd both know what to say
    And how to pray the things to do to save the day
    Some will call it sacrifice
    They'll look at this and never see
    The beauty or how much it means
    The blood that runs inside of me

    I know you understand
    That there's no map for this, no plan

    And the way we say goodbye
    Is not that way that anyone would do
    Like a wave out on the ocean
    I will always come right back to you
    I could blink
    Not a moment is gone
    We'll pick up Where We Left Off

    It's like the world is draped in a camouflage
    And sometimes never what it seems
    Everyone's got different things
    They hide behind or try to be
    But the things I carry with me
    All remind me who I am
    When so much of me is not with me
    What matters most is what I leave

    Behind for you to keep
    Yeah, so smile when you think of me

    And though the way we say goodbye
    Is not that way that anyone would do
    Like a wave out on the ocean
    I will always come right back to you
    I could blink
    And not a moment is gone
    Yeah we'll pick up where we left off

    Oooh
    Oh

    Oh the way we say goodbye
    Is not the way that anyone would do
    Like a wave out on the ocean
    I will always come right back to you
    Nothing changed, nothing fades, nothing lost
    And we pick up where we left off.

    Oooh
    No
    Oh
    No
    Oooh
    Oooh

    Writer/s: HUNTER EASTON HAYES, BARRY GEORGE DEAN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Where We Left Off Song Chart
  • This was written by Hunter Hayes and Barry Dean (Little Big Town's "Pontoon") for the movie Act of Valor. Dean recalled to American Songwriter magazine: "One of my best friends as a kid, grew up to be a squadron commander for special forces, drones. He's a real hero; literally flew night vision helicopters. I got the opportunity to help Hunter write this song for this movie honoring Navy Seals and that allowed me to really express how much I thought of my friend and his wife, it meant so much to be able to do that through this song."

  • Cinderella - Nobody's Foo
    Cinderella - Nobody's Fool


    Cinderella - Nobody's Fool Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Night Songs
    Released: 1986

    Nobody's Fool Lyrics


    I count the falling tears
    They fall before my eyes
    Seems like a thousand years
    Since we broke the ties
    I call you on the phone
    But never get a rise
    So sit there all alone
    It's time you realize

    I'm not your fool
    Nobody's Fool
    Nobody's fool
    I'm no fool
    Nobody's fool
    Nobody's fool
    Never again, no, no

    You take your road, i'll take mine
    The paths have both been beaten
    Searchin' for a change of pace
    Love needs to be sweetened
    I scream my heart out, just to make a dime
    And with that dime i bought your love
    But now i've changed my mind

    I'm not your fool
    Nobody's fool
    Nobody's fool
    I'm no fool
    Nobody's fool
    Nobody's fool
    Never again, no, no
    Nobody's fool
    Nobody's fool
    I'm no fool
    Nobody's fool
    Nobody's fool

    I count the falling tears
    They fall before my eyes
    Seems like a thousand years
    Since we broke the ties
    Ohhh

    I'm not your fool
    Nobody's fool
    Nobody's fool
    I'm no fool
    Nobody's fool
    Nobody's fool
    I'm no fool
    Nobody's fool
    Nobody's fool
    I'm no fool
    Nobody's fool
    Nobody's fool

    Nobody's fool
    Nobody's fool
    Nobody's fool
    Nobody's fool

    Nobody's fool
    Nobody's fool
    No, nobody's fool
    Nobody's fool
    No, nobody's fool
    Nobody's fool
    Nobody's fool

    Writer/s: KEIFER, THOMAS CARL
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Nobody's Fool Song Chart
  • This was Cinderella's first hit. They were a Philadelphia-based band led by Tom Keifer (vocal) and Jeff LeBar (lead guitar). The group signed to Mercury Records after Jon Bon Jovi saw them perform.
  • Tom Keifer wrote this and all of Cinderella's other hits. He had a knack for writing power-ballads that he delivered with a sincerity rarely found in the Hair Bands of the '80s and early '90s. In this song, he feels used and mistreated by a girl, and is determined to leave her behind. He hints that she may have been a groupie or someone attracted to his wealth: "I scream my heart out, just to make a dime, and with that dime I bought your love but now I've changed my mind."
  • Cinderella's first single was "Shake Me," which is a rocker that failed to chart, but primed the band for success. The video for "Nobody's Fool" follows the storyline in "Shake Me," about a modern-day Cinderella who is magically transported to their concert.
  • In our interview with Tom Keifer , he explained: "That song, that's something I think everyone can relate to. In life there is the falling in love, and then there's the falling out of love. There are songs for both experiences, and 'Nobody's Fool' is certainly the song for the falling out of love experience. And I would say that was not written for any one particular person. I'd been through that several times prior to writing that song. A lot of times, the emotions of songs are cumulative. That's not one particular experience, but the culmination of many."

  • The Killers - My Lis
    The Killers - My List


    The Killers - My List Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Sam's Town
    Released: 2006

    My List Lyrics


    Let me wrap myself around you
    You'll show me how I see it
    And when you come back in from nowhere
    Do you ever think of me?
    Your heart, not able
    Let me show you how much I care
    I need those eyes to tide me over
    I'll take your picture when I go
    Gives me strength and gives me patience
    But I'll never let you know
    I got nothing on you, babe
    But I always said I'll try
    Let me show you
    How much I care
    Sometimes it gets hard
    Don't you know?

    [Chorus x 3]
    Don't give the ghost up
    Just clench your fist
    You should know by now
    You were on My List

    Your heart, not able
    Your ways - they're not able
    Let me show you
    How much I care
    Sometimes it gets hard
    And don't ya know?

    [Chorus x 3]

    When you rock and roll with me
    There's nowhere else I'd rather be
    When you rock and roll with me
    There's nowhere else I'd rather be

    Writer/s: FLOWERS, BRANDON / KEUNING, DAVE BRENT / STOERMER, MARK AUGUST / VANNUCCI, RONNIE JR.
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    My List Song Chart
  • Killers frontman Brandon Flowers wrote this song for his wife Tana. He recalled the recording of the tune to NME: "I wanted people to believe it like I believe when I hear something I love. I want that on every song, but this one has a moment that you never know if it's going to happen again - we just got lucky. This is me. We didn't have many vocal tracks so this is the closest to what I sound like in the shower (laughs)."

    Flowers also paid tribute to Tana on "Hard Enough" from his 2010 self-titled solo album where he laments how hard it is to be away from her.

  • Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Wa
    Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way


    Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Rumours
    Released: 1977

    Go Your Own Way Lyrics


    Loving you
    Isn't the right thing to do
    How can I ever change things
    That I feel

    If I could
    Maybe I'd give you my world
    How can I
    When you won't take it from me

    You can Go Your Own Way
    Go your own way
    You can call it
    Another lonely day
    You can go your own way
    Go your own way

    Tell me why
    Everything turned around
    Packing up
    Shacking up is all you want to do

    If I could
    Baby I'd give you my world
    Open up
    Everything's waiting for you

    You can go your own way
    Go your own way
    You can call it
    Another lonely day
    You can go your own way
    Go your own way

    You can go your own way
    Go your own way
    You can call it
    Another lonely day
    Another lonely day
    You can go your own way
    Go your own way
    You can call it
    Another lonely day

    You can go your own way
    You can call it
    Another lonely day
    You can go your own way

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

    Go Your Own Way Song Chart
  • Lindsey Buckingham wrote this as a message to Stevie Nicks. It describes their breakup, with the most obvious line being, "Packing up, shacking up is all you want to do." Stevie insisted she never shacked up with anyone when they were going out, and wanted Lindsey to take out the line, but he refused.

    Stevie Nicks told Q magazine June 2009: "It was certainly a message within a song. And not a very nice one at that."
  • While the Rumours album was being recorded, the marriage of John and Christine McVie (both of them Mac members) was also coming to an end. With two couples breaking up during the sessions, recording could be quite tense. They were also doing lots of drugs at the sessions, making sure there was plenty of Behind The Music material.
  • This was the first single from the Rumours album, which became one of the best-selling of all time. Describing the recording process for this song in Q magazine, drummer Mick Fleetwood said: "'Go Your Own Way's' rhythm was a tom-tom structure that Lindsey demoed by hitting Kleenex boxes or something. I never quite got to grips with what he wanted, so the end result was my mutated interpretation. It became a major part of the song, a completely back-to-front approach that came, I'm ashamed to say, from capitalizing on my own ineptness. There was some conflict about the 'crackin' up, shackin' up' line, which Stevie felt was unfair, but Lindsey felt strongly about. It was basically, On your bike, girl!"
  • Fleetwood Mac is not known for their guitar solos, but Lindsey Buckingham's solo on this is one of his most notable. The live version on The Dance contains a much longer solo. (thanks, Don - San Jose, CA)
  • National Car Rental used this in commercials as part of an advertising campaign based on the title.
  • American singer-songwriter Lissie recorded a version for her 2012 covers EP, Covered Up with Flowers. Her interpretation peaked at #54 on the UK singles chart after being used in an advertising campaign for Twinings Tea.
  • Nicks told Mojo magazine (January 2013): "'Dreams' and 'Go Your Own Way' are what I call the 'twin songs.' They're the same song written by two people about the same relationship."

  • Kraftwerk - Trans-Europe Expres
    Kraftwerk - Trans-Europe Express


    Kraftwerk - Trans-Europe Express Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Trans-Europe Express
    Released: 1977

    Trans-Europe Express Lyrics


    Trans-Europe Express
    Trans-Europe Express
    Trans-Europe Express
    Trans-Europe Express

    Rendezvous on Champs-Elysees
    Leave Paris in the morning on T.E.E.
    Trans-Europe Express
    Trans-Europe Express
    Trans-Europe Express
    Trans-Europe Express

    In Vienna we sit in a late-night cafe
    Straight connection, T.E.E.
    Trans-Europe Express
    Trans-Europe Express
    Trans-Europe Express
    Trans-Europe Express

    From station to station
    Back to Dusseldorf City
    Meet Iggy Pop and David Bowie
    Trans-Europe Express
    Trans-Europe Express
    Trans-Europe Express
    Trans-Europe Express
    Writer/s: SCHULT/HUETTER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Trans-Europe Express Song Chart
  • The title track of Kraftwerk's 1977 album of the same name, this contributed to the ongoing mutual appreciation society formed by David Bowie and the German electronic band in the late 1970s. The bond started when Bowie borrowed some of Kraftwerk's ideas on their 22-minute epic "Autobahn" for his Station to Station album. They included the title track beginning with an electronically generated impression of a chugging train.

    After Bowie decamped to Berlin with his pal Iggy Pop and started hanging out with Kraftwerk, the German band paid tribute to the pair in this song's lyric, "From station to station and to Dusseldorf city. Meet Iggy Pop and David Bowie."
  • The song was an underground favorite in New York's more adventurous dance clubs and was an influence on the beat-box electro scene, Detroit house music, techno and trance. It was also a minor pop hit peaking at #67 on the Hot 100.
  • The song's popularity in New York's underground scene inspired rapper Afrika Bambaataa and producer Arthur Baker to use a sample as the basis for their seminal hip-hop single "Planet Rock."
  • The song is about the Trans Europe Express rail system, technology and transport both being common themes in Kraftwerk's music.

    The Trans-Europe Express (TEE), is a former international railway network of fast and comfortable international trains (all trains were first-class-only) that covered much of Europe. At its 1974 peak, the TEE network comprised 45 trains, connecting 130 different cities. However the introduction of the TGV service in France in 1981, and its subsequent expansion, along with expansion of high-speed rail lines in other European countries led to the TEE being replaced by domestic high-speed trains.

  • Arthur Brown - Fir
    Arthur Brown - Fire


    Arthur Brown - Fire Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
    Released: 1968

    Fire Lyrics


    I am the god of hell Fire and I bring you:

    Fire
    I'll take you to burn.
    Fire
    I'll take you to learn.
    I'll see you burn!
    You fought hard and you saved and learned

    but all of it's going to burn.
    And your mind
    Your tiny mind
    You know you've really been so blind.
    Now's your time burn your mind.
    You're falling far too far behind.
    Oh no
    Oh no
    Oh no
    You gonna burn!

    Fire
    To destroy all you've done.
    Fire
    To end all you've become.
    I'll feel your burn!

    You've been living like a little girl
    In the middle of your little world.
    And your mind
    Your tiny mind
    You know you've really been so blind.
    Now's your time burn your mind
    You're falling far too far behind.

    Fire
    I'll take you to burn.
    Fire
    I'll take you to learn.
    You gonna burn, burn, burn
    Fire
    I'll take you to burn

    Writer/s: HOWLETT, LIAM/GAD, PABLO/FREDDY, DADDY/BROWN, ARTHUR L.
    Publisher: EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group, GOWMONK, INC., Ultra Tunes, Reservoir One Music, Walt Disney Music Company
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Fire Song Chart
  • Brown was born Arthur Wilton in Yorkshire, England. Bridging the gap between Screaming Jay Hawkins and Alice Cooper, his incendiary hit was a sensation in 1968, but the flames burned out fast, as "Fire" proved to be his only hit.
  • Brown often performed this song while wearing a flaming hat. He was known for his zany and outrageous stage act, as witnessed by British beat writer Charles Fox on the album notes: "At first-with Arthur Brown being lowered by crane on to the stage - it looked like being just another piece of zaniness. But once Brown began his (not legible) dancing, his face concealed inside a glistening helmet and visor, a saffron robe floating from his shoulders, one became aware of a uniqueness. He belongs to a tradition which goes beyond Music Hall, right back to Mummers' plays. Yet there is a sinister element, too, and one which recalls the smell of seaweed and the rattle of spades and pails. For somehow Arthur Brown contrives to be both the malevolent Punch and-in drag, with grotesque wig and flowered gown-a psychedelic Judy. The effect is disquieting, especially when joined to the singing-fastish blues, and sung exceptionally well, with a voice that can swoop and screech and flutter. So far the Hippies have done little except to opt for smugness instead of hypocrisy. Arthur Brown could easily be the first genuine artist to come out of our local underground. He's disconcerting, even faintly perverse, but distinctly original and very, very English."
  • Carl Palmer, who went on to join Emerson, Lake, and Palmer, was Brown's drummer. Palmer was 17 at the time and appeared in the video. (thanks, Maeve - Cincinnati, OH)
  • Vocalist Brown and organist Vincent Crane are the genius behind the band. Their album is a unique insight into actions that lead to a miserable life. All cuts on the album were penned by Brown and/or Crane (they wrote "Fire" together) except for "I Put A Spell On You" by Screamin Jay Hawkins and "Money" by James Brown.
  • This song was often attributed to "The Crazy World of Arthur Brown" when actually that was the album title. The artist is simply Arthur Brown.
  • The group's organist, Vincent Crane, who was also a member of Atomic Rooster, also provided the orchestral arrangements.
  • The album was produced by Kit Lambert and Pete Townshend. Although the group is considered a "one hit wonder," there is a lot more to this album. "Fire" makes more sense when heard as it was meant to be, preceded by "Prelude-Nightmare" and "Fanfare-Fire Poem." (thanks, David - Lubbock, TX, for above 5)
  • At the famous Mothers Of Invention concert of December 4, 1971 at the Montreux Casino, a guy with a flare gun shot into the ceiling and a fire broke out. When the small fire was first noticed, Mark Vollman the announcer was joking "The fire?... Arthur Brown in person Ladies and Gentlemen!" Later the casino burned down to the ground, an event documented in the song "Smoke On The Water." (thanks, Eberhard Hasche - Berlin, Germany)
  • At a concert in Lewes, England on August 25, 2007, Arthur Brown's act went awry when the fire in his flaming hat spread to Brown. He wasn't seriously hurt, but it did disrupt the performance. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)

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