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Bobby Bare - The All American Bo
Bobby Bare - The All American Boy


Bobby Bare - The All American Boy Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

Album: Tacky Tunes
Released: 1959

The All American Boy Lyrics


Gather 'round, cats, and I'll tell you a story
About how to become an All American Boy
Buy you a guitar and put it in tune
You'll be rockin' and rollin' soon.
Impressin' the girls, pickin' hot licks, and all that jazz

I-I bought me a guitar a year ago
Learned how to play in a day or so
And all around town it was well understood
That I was knockin' 'em out like Johnny B. Goode
Hot licks, showin' off, ah number one.

Well , I 'd practice all day and up into the night
My papa's hair was turnin' white
Cause he didn't like rock'n'roll
He said "You can stay, boy, but that's gotta go."
He's a square, he just didn't dig me at all

So I took my guitar, picks and all
And bid farewell to my poor ole pa
And I split for Memphis where they say all
Them swingin' cats are havin' a ball
Sessions, hot licks and all, they dig me

I was rockin' and boppin' and I's a gettin' the breaks
The girls all said that I had what it takes
When up stepped a man with a big cigar
He said "come here, cat--I'm gonnna make you a star."
"I'll put you on Bandstand, buy ya a Cadillac, sign here, kid."

I signed my name and became a star
Havin' a ball with my guitar
Driving a big long Cadillac and fightin' the girls off ma back
They just kept a'comin', screamin', yeah-they like it

So I'd pick my guitar with a great big grin
And the money just kept on pourin' in
But then one day my Uncle Sam
He said (sound of 3 footsteps) "Here I am"
"Uncle Sam needs you, boy
I'm-a gonna cut your hair
ah-Take this rifle, kid
Gimme that guitar" yeah.

Writer/s: BROWNE, EDWARD SEVERIN
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

The All American Boy
  • This was written by the Country singer Bobby Bare and his friend Bill Parsons. It was inspired by the success of Elvis Presley and his conscription into the army.
  • Owing to a mix up at his record label the song was credited to Parsons though it was Bare singing on the record. Bare recalled to Billboard magazine: "Bill had just gotten out of the Army. He had a thing he wanted to record. So, we went down to King Studio in Cincinnati, and I played bass on his thing. We had about fifteen minutes. I said 'Let me put down this thing I've been working on.' So, I did."

    "That same day, they wanted to make a copy of it.," Bare continued "The guy who was paying for it went to a company there to get an acetate made. It was Fraternity Records. When they heard the two records. They asked who was singing, and the guy told him Bill Parsons – which it was on the back side of that record. So, they put it out with his name on it. It scared him to death. He didn't even know the song."
  • Bobby Bare was drafted by the army just before the song's release so Bill Parsons toured with the hit, lip-synching to the record.

  • The Silhouettes - Get A Jo
    The Silhouettes - Get A Job


    The Silhouettes - Get A Job Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Get A Job
    Released: 1958

    Get A Job Lyrics


    Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip
    Sha na na na, sha na na na na
    Sha na na na, sha na na na na
    Sha na na na, sha na na na na
    Sha na na na, sha na na na na
    Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip
    Mum mum mum mum mum mum
    Get A Job, sha na na na, sha na na na na

    Ev'ry morning about this time
    She get me out of my bed
    A-crying, get a job
    After breakfast ev'ry nay
    She throws the want ads right my way
    And never fails to say
    Get a job, sha na na na, sha na na na na

    Sha na na na, sha na na na na
    Sha na na na, sha na na na na
    Sha na na na, sha na na na na
    Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip
    Mum mum mum mum mum mum
    Get a job, sha na na na, sha na na na na

    And when I get the paper
    I read it through and through
    And my girl never fails to say
    If there is any work for me
    And when I go back to the house
    I hear the woman's mouth
    Preaching and a-crying
    Tell me that I'm lying
    'Bout a job that I never could find

    Sha na na na, sha na na na na
    Sha na na na, sha na na na na
    Sha na na na, sha na na na na
    Sha na na na, sha na na na na
    Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip
    Mum mum mum mum mum mum
    Get a job, sha na na na

    And when I get the paper
    I read it through and through
    And my girl never fails to say
    If there is any work for me
    And when I go back to the house
    I hear the woman's mouth
    Preaching and a-crying
    Tell me that I'm lying
    'Bout a job that I never could find

    Sha na na na, sha na na na na
    Sha na na na, sha na na na na
    Sha na na na, sha na na na na
    Sha na na na, sha na na na na
    Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip
    Mum mum mum mum mum mum
    Get a job, sha na na na, sha na na na

    Sha na na na, sha na na na na
    Sha na na na, sha na na na na
    Sha na na na, sha na na na na
    Sha na na na, sha na na na na

    Writer/s: Horton, William F / Beal, Earl T / Lewis, Richard A / Edwards, Raymond W
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Get A Job
  • This song was written by group member Richard Lewis when he was in the US army. When Lewis returned to his Philadelphia home, he joined a church quartet, the Gospel Tornadoes, which evolved into a secular group, the Thunderbirds.
  • The Thunderbirds recorded for a local label (Kae Records) owned by DJ Kae Williams, whose first act as manager of the group was to suggest that they change their name. Group member Earl Beal offered The Silhouettes, (after the hit by the Rays, and also the Diamonds), which all concerned liked.
  • When the single started to sell, the master recording was sold to Ember Records, which reissued the record for national distribution. It hit #1 -- the only single by the Silhouettes to make the national charts. (thanks, Brad Wind - Miami, FL, for all above)

  • Common - The Neighborhoo
    Common - The Neighborhood


    Common - The Neighborhood Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Nobody's Smiling
    Released: 2014

    The Neighborhood Lyrics


    Thousand lives ago
    We were young and we didn't know
    We were trading our crowns for our souls
    Made the sacrifice
    Headed back to the light
    But be careful don't drown in the gold
    I know it glows but it's cold

    I'm from the other side of town
    Out of bounds
    To anybody who don't live around
    I never learned to share or how to care
    I never had no teachings about being fair

    Have you ever heard of Black Stone around Black Stones?
    And Four C H'd, Vice Lords, Stony Island on Aces
    The concrete matrix, street organizations
    They gave violations, hood public relations
    It was the basics to get big faces
    Stay away from cases, bad broads, good graces
    The hustles was the taste makers and trend setters
    They the ones that fed us hopin' that the feds don't get us
    The era of Reagan, the terror of Bush
    Crack babies, momma's a push, we were the products of Bush
    I'm wishin' for a Samurai Suzuki and a little Gucci
    A bad ho to BBB do me, you heard of flukey?
    Stokes it was folks and coke and dope
    Fiends choked off of smoke, herringbones and rope
    Rare jewels of a generation
    Diamonds, blind enough so real shit we facin'
    Forties wasted on seats, Dion makin' the beats
    When they air it out on at the parties we escapin' the heat
    I could break it down like whatever you need
    He squinted his face and rolled the weed

    You know they don't see sometimes
    That in The Neighborhood
    It's the exact same thing
    It's the same thing over and over again
    Feel me?

    Have you ever heard of no limit, three hundred, six hundred?
    Folly boy, O block, east side
    Where it ain't no conversation they just let them heats ride
    Can't nobody stop the violence, why my city keep lyin'?
    Niggas throw up peace signs but everybody keep dying
    Used to post up on that strip, I look like a street sign
    I've been out there three days and I got shot at three times
    Felt like every bullet hit me when they flew out each nine
    I be happy when I wake up and I have a free mind
    I know haters wanna clap me up, watch the morgue grab me up
    But they can catch me later, I been cool, chasin' paper
    Where I come from ain't no hope if you was claimin' that was major
    Small crib, big fam, mom was workin', granny raised us
    No food in the refrigerator, I was bangin', pullin' capers, that's real shit
    Same niggas from day one boy, yeah I'm still with
    Better watch out for that jump shot cause they will hit
    Hungry take your shorty lunchbox, and won't feel shit
    I came from a place where it's basic but you won't make it
    Feds buildin' cases, judges who racist and full of hatred I mean
    You ain't never seen the shit that I seen

    Coming inbound
    Forty six minutes from 3:55
    Jim Bryant's twenty eight out, thirty two in
    Lake Shore Drive's heavy south
    North Avenue to Chicago, jammed north through Grant Park
    Tri State heavy south coast to the Bensenville Bridge and
    St. Charles to the Stevenson Ramp
    Get traffic and weather together on the 8's
    Every ten minutes on News Radio, 780 and 105.9 FM

    Writer/s: MAYFIELD, CURTIS / LYNN, LONNIE / FAUNTLEROY, JAMES / WILSON, ERNEST / WRIGHT, HERBERT
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, UNIVERSAL MUSIC PUB GROUP, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    The Neighborhood
  • This song paints a picture of the struggles for a young black kid in Common's native Chicago. It features Common's fellow Ch-town natives Lil Herb and James Fauntleroy of Cocaine 80s.
  • Speaking on a video posted on XXLMag.com, Common said Lil Herb added a unique perspective to the song. "'The Neighborhood' is - When I say that word it just makes me think of where I live and where I come from," he said. "And where a person comes from. And this song was really about - This is where I come from. This is the way I was raised. This is a place I've come from.

    "And then I always thought about when we made the music," Common continued. "When we made that song it was like man, I wanted to hear somebody else's perspective. We knew that was gon' be the intro to the album. 'The Neighborhood' was. I wanted to hear somebody else's perspective on what the neighborhood was to them and where they come from."

    "It happened to be Lil Herb point blank after No I.D. played me Lil Herb," the Chi-town rapper added. "I heard him and I kept listening to some of his other stuff. I was like 'This dude is raw.' And he was the perfect emcee, perfect artist to put on there. Cause he told his perspective in a cold way."
  • The song samples a few lines from Curtis Mayfield's 1970 dark tune "The Other Side of Town," in which the Chicagoan singer reflects on those who have it better the other side of the city. Its inclusion on this cut is an acknowledgement of how inner-city struggles carry on ad infinitum.

  • The Miracles - Shop Aroun
    The Miracles - Shop Around


    The Miracles - Shop Around Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Hi, We're The Miracles
    Released: 1960

    Shop Around Lyrics


    When I became of age my mother called me to her side,
    She said, "Son, you're growing up now pretty soon you'll take a bride"
    And then she said, "Just because you've become a young man now,
    There's still somethings that you don't understand now,
    Before you ask some girl for her hand now
    Keep your freedom for as long as you can now."

    My mama told me, "You better Shop Around, (Shop, shop)
    Oh yeah, you better shop around" (Shop, shop around)

    Ah, there's somethings that I want you to know now
    Just as sure as the winds gonna blow now
    The women come and the women gonna go now
    Before you tell 'em that you love em so now.

    My mama told me, "You better shop around, (Shop, shop)
    Oh yeah, you better shop around" (Shop, shop around)

    A-try to get yourself a bargain son
    Don't be sold on the very first one
    A-pretty girls come a dime a dozen,
    A-try to find one who's gonna give you true lovin'

    Before you take a girl and say I do, now,
    Make sure she's in love with-a you now.
    My mama told me, "You better shop around."

    Ooh yeah, a-try to get yourself a bargain son
    Don't be sold on the very first one
    A-pretty girls come a dime a dozen,
    A-try to find one who's gonna give you true lovin'.

    Before you take a girl and say I do, now,
    Make sure she's in love with-a you now.
    Make sure that her love is true now.
    I hate to see you feelin' sad and blue now"

    My mama told me, "You better shop around (Shop, shop)
    Don't let the first one get you
    Oh no 'cause I don't want to see her with you
    Uh huh before you let her hold you tight, ah yeah make sure she's alright
    Uh huh before you let her take your hand my son
    Understand my son, be a man my son I know you can my son I love you"

    Writer/s: ROBINSON, SMOKEY/GORDY, BERRY JR
    Publisher: EMI Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Shop Around
  • This was the first million-seller for Motown Records. It was also the label's first Top 10 single in the US.
  • Miracles leader Smokey Robinson wrote this in about 20 minutes. In a 2006 interview with NPR, he explained that some songs just flowed out of him, and those were often the hits. Robinson wrote the song for another Motown artist, Barrett Strong, but Motown leader Berry Gordy convinced him to record it with his group, The Miracles, and have Robinson's wife, Claudette, sing lead. Gordy worked on the song with Robinson, which was a slower and more Bluesy number when the Miracles first recorded it.

    The song was released as a single, but late one night, Gordy woke Robinson up with a phone call announcing he thought up a different arrangement for the song and called the group into the studio to record it (it was not uncommon to re-record a song in those days after hearing it on the radio and considering improvements). Everybody made it to the studio except the piano player, so Gordy pounded the ivories while the tape was rolling. The hit version, which had a faster tempo and Smokey on lead, was recorded around 3 a.m.
  • Robinson made up the lyrics about his mother telling him go through lots of girls in pursuit of the perfect one. His mother died when he was 10.
  • A cover version by Captain & Tennille went to #4 US in 1976. In this version, the advice to "shop around" is delivered to a daughter.
  • A white singer on the Motown roster named Debbie Dean recorded an answer song called "Don't Let Him Shop Around" which hit #92 in 1961.

  • Dry the River - Everlasting Ligh
    Dry the River - Everlasting Light


    Dry the River - Everlasting Light Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Alarms in the Heart
    Released: 2014

    Everlasting Light Lyrics


    Everlasting Light
  • The first single from Dry the River's Alarms in the Heart album was a creative breakthrough for the band. Frontman Peter Liddle explained: "At the time Dry the River were in something of a wilderness, creatively and temporally. For me, 'Everlasting Light' represents the path out of the wilderness - a kind of unlikely moment of clarity where we remembered what it's like to be a band in a room."
  • The band are seen taking on a black belt female judo team in the music visual. "The combative video came from these themes - of getting back up after a setback, dusting ourselves off.," said Liddle. "The black belts are real, and so is the pain."

  • Mary Wells - Two Lover
    Mary Wells - Two Lovers


    Mary Wells - Two Lovers Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Two Lovers and Other Great Hits
    Released: 1962

    Two Lovers Lyrics


    Well, I've got Two Lovers, and I ain't ashamed,
    Two lovers and I love them both the same.
    Let me tell you 'bout my first lover.
    He's sweet and kind and he's mine all mine.
    He treats me good like a lover should and makes me love him,
    I really, really love him,
    Oh, I love him so,
    And I'll do ev'rything I can to let him know.

    Well, I've got two lovers, and I ain't ashamed,
    Two lovers and I love them both the same.
    Let me tell you 'bout my other lover.
    He treats me bad, makes me sad,
    Makes me cry but sill I can't deny that I love him,
    I really, really love him,
    Oh I love him so,
    And I'll do ev'rything I can to let him know.

    Darling, Well, Don'tcha know that I can tell whenever I look at you,
    That you think that I'm untrue,
    'Cause I said that I love two,
    But I really, really do.
    'Cause you're a split personality.
    And in reality, both of them are you.

    Well, I've got two lovers, and I ain't ashamed,
    Two lovers and I love them both the same.
    Well, I've got two lovers, and I ain't ashamed,
    Two lovers and I love them both the same.
    Well, I've got two lovers, and I ain't ashamed,


    Writer/s: GUTIEREZZ, ROBERT/RAMIREZ, ROBERT/CARTER, JAMES CALVIN
    Publisher: EMI Music Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Two Lovers
  • "Two Lovers" was the third collaboration between Motown hit-makers Mary Wells and Smokey Robinson, following "The One Who Really Loves You" and "You Beat Me to the Punch."

    The 1962 hit plays on a risqué theme of a woman torn between two lovers, one who's sweet and kind and one who makes her cry - and she "ain't ashamed." But the surprise ending saved the song from the censors: "you're a split personality, and in reality, both of them are you."
  • Smokey Robinson said that this song was inspired by his then-wife, Claudette Rogers, who also performed with him in the Miracles.
  • The song was also inspired by an old movie that Smokey was watching on TV one night. He recalled to Mojo: "This woman had these two men that she loved. And see, people think that love is exclusive, 'How can you love somebody else if you love this person?' That's just the way love is. Love doesn't have no boundaries, no formulas, and no rules, love doesn't know that."

    "So I thought, OK she's got these two lovers, she loved them both, and in the movie I think one guy died or something, but I thought about it. What if she has two lovers but they're the same person? So I wrote the song."

  • 5 Seconds of Summer - Mrs All America
    5 Seconds of Summer - Mrs All American


    5 Seconds of Summer - Mrs All American Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: 5 Seconds Of Summer
    Released: 2014

    Mrs All American Lyrics


    I love that accent you have when you say hello
    You relocated from New York a month ago
    That mini van that you drive really gets me going
    And if it feels like it's right
    Then it can't be wrong

    No one understands the chemistry we have
    And it came out of nowhere
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    It's not like we planned this, it's getting out of hand
    And now we're gonna go there
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

    Walk my way
    Mrs All American
    Say my name
    No need to pretend
    Don't be shy
    Mrs All American
    I'll show you why
    You're not gonna walk away
    Yeah

    Not just a neighbor
    Oh hey there I'll ring your bell
    Open your door, pucker up
    And I'll kiss you well
    My lips are sealed
    There's nobody that I would tell
    Your secret's mine, close your eyes
    And I'll make you melt

    No one understands the chemistry we have
    And it came out of nowhere
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
    It's not like we planned this, it's getting out of hand
    And now we're gonna go there
    Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

    Walk my way
    Mrs All American
    Say my name
    No need to pretend
    Don't be shy
    Mrs All American
    I'll show you why
    You're not gonna walk away
    Oh yeah

    Na na na na na na na na
    You know what you like
    Na na na na na na na na
    You know what you like
    Na na na na na na na na
    Ah you know what you like
    Na na na na na na na

    Walk my way
    Mrs All American
    Say my name
    No need to pretend
    Don't be shy
    Mrs All American
    I'll show you why
    You're not gonna walk away

    (Walk my way)
    Oh yeah
    (Say my name)
    You're not gonna walk away
    (Don't be shy)
    (I'll show you why)
    You're not gonna walk away

    Writer/s: HOOD, CALUM / CLIFFORD, MICHAEL / ROBSON, STEVE / GOLAN, ROSS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., IMAGEM U.S. LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Mrs All American
  • This song finds Luke falling in love with a girl who "relocated from New York a month ago." 5SOS's Michael and Callum wrote the song with Chicago songwriter Ross Golan (Justin Bieber's "Take You," Lady Antebellum's "Compass") and English songsmith Steve Robson (Olly Murs' "Troublemaker," 5SOS's "Don't Stop.")
  • The song only appears on the US version of 5 Seconds of Summer, replacing "English Love Affair."

  • The Beach Boys - God Only Know
    The Beach Boys - God Only Knows


    The Beach Boys - God Only Knows Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Pet Sounds
    Released: 1966

    God Only Knows Lyrics


    I may not always love you
    But long as there are stars above you
    You never need to doubt it
    I'll make you so sure about it
    God Only Knows what I'd be without you

    If you should ever leave me
    Though life would still go on, believe me
    The world could show nothing to me
    So what good would livin' do me
    God only knows what I'd be without you

    God only knows what I'd be without you

    If you should ever leave me
    Though life would still go on, believe me
    The world could show nothing to me
    So what good would livin' do me
    God only knows what I'd be without you

    God only knows what I'd be without you

    Writer/s: WILSON, BRIAN DOUGLAS / ASHER, TONY
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    God Only Knows
  • Brian Wilson wrote this song with Tony Asher, who was an advertising copyrighter and lyricist that Wilson worked with on songs for Pet Sounds. This song reflects Wilson's interest in spirituality, and it was a big departure from previous Beach Boys songs that dealt with girls, cars and surfing. Wilson explained to Goldmine in 2011: "Tony Asher and I tried to write something very spiritually. It's got a melody similar to the song (recites lyric to 'The Sound Of Music'), 'I hear the sound of music…' (Sings lyrics to 'God Only Knows') 'I may not always love you…' It was similar to it. Tony came up with the title 'God Only Knows.' I was scared they'd ban playing it on the radio because of the title but they didn't."
  • This song is considered a Beach Boys classic, but it only managed to scrape the Top 40 in the United States. That's because it was released as a B-side, partly because of fear that radio stations would refuse to play a song with "God" in the title. In the liner notes to the reissued Pet Sounds album, Tony Asher explained, "I really thought it was going to be everything it was, and yet we were taking some real chances with it. First of all, the lyric opens by saying, 'I may not always love you,' which is a very unusual way to start a love song."
  • Carl Wilson handled lead vocals on this track. Not long after the song was released, he said, "At present our influences are of a religious nature. Not any specific religion but an idea based upon that of Universal Consciousness. The concept of spreading goodwill, good thoughts and happiness is nothing new. It is an idea which religious teachers and philosophers have been handing down for centuries, but it is also our hope. The spiritual concept of happiness and doing good to others is extremely important to the lyric of our songs, and the religious element of some of the better church music is also contained within some of our new work."
  • The Beatles' "Here, There And Everywhere" was inspired by this song. John Lennon and Paul McCartney heard Pet Sounds at a party and went back to Lennon's house to write it. Paul McCartney once called "God Only Knows" "The greatest song ever written."
  • The famous French horn on this song was played by Alan Robinson, who appeared on the scores for many films, including The Sound of Music and The Ten Commandments. He got the call for the session because he could play without music written out. Brian Wilson sang him the horn line he had in mind, and Robinson played it by ear using a glissando technique suggested by Wilson.
  • Brian Wilson planned to sing the lead vocal himself, but decided that his brother Carl was better suited for the track. "I was looking for a tenderness and a sweetness which I knew Carl had in himself as well as in his voice," said Brian.
  • This was featured at the end of the 2003 romantic comedy Love Actually. It was also used in the films Boogie Nights (P.T. Anderson's drama about the porn industry) and Saved (a 2004 drama about a Christian high school, where there are two versions, both covers). (thanks, David - Roseville, MN)
  • This was the theme song for the first three seasons of the HBO television series Big Love, which ran 2006-2011.
  • Asked by The Guardian which Beach Boys song took the least effort to write, Brian Wilson replied: "I wrote 'God Only Knows' in 45 minutes. Me and Tony Asher."
  • In Al Kooper's tell-all autobiography Backstage Passes and Backstabbing Bastards , Kooper talks about his evening visiting Brian Wilson only a week before Pet Sounds hit the streets: "Brian played a test-pressing of the record, jumping up and stopping cuts in the middle and starting them over to emphasize his points. He was very proud of his accomplishment, maybe even a little show-offish, but I wasn't about to argue. Do you remember the first time you heard 'God Only Knows'?"
  • A cover version of the song was broadcast simultaneously across BBC television and radio channels on October 7, 2014 to launch BBC Music. The new adaptation featured Brian Wilson himself as well as various guest stars including Pharrell Williams, Sir Elton John, Lorde, Chris Martin, Stevie Wonder, One Direction and Dave Grohl.

  • Harper Simon - Dixie Cleopatr
    Harper Simon - Dixie Cleopatra


    Harper Simon - Dixie Cleopatra Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Division Street
    Released: 2013

    Dixie Cleopatra Lyrics


    Dixie Cleopatra
  • This is a track from Division Street, an album that Simon co-produced with Tom Rothrock, who helmed three albums for Elliott Smith (Either/Or, XO and Figure 8). "I felt challenged and inspired by the idea of making a modern psychedelic folk-rock album, a Tom Rothrock production like XO, but then the Velvet Underground and the Stones kept entering in," said Simon. "Elliott Smith was very influenced by the Beatles but my guitar playing is more influenced by Keith Richards. And I kept wanting to emphasize more lo-fi elements."
  • The song was intended to be a slice of rock 'n' roll fun. "There are other songs on the album that were more about wounded animals, misfits, and people with real problems that they may or may not be dealing with. I wanted 'Dixie Cleopatra' to be a fun, psychedelic garage stomp rock 'n' roll song," Simon told Artist Direct . "It felt like the album should have one in it."

    "It was more of a conceptual idea," he added. "It's a Ramones, Stooges, Chuck Berry rock 'n' roll style put in with this made-up futuristic language that doesn't really belong in that sort of song. It's that concept more than a story about a specific person. I do have a friend named Dixie Cleopatra though."

  • Chad Kroeger - Her
    Chad Kroeger - Hero


    Chad Kroeger - Hero Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Spiderman Soundtrack
    Released: 2002

    Hero Lyrics


    I am so high, I can hear heaven
    I am so high, I can hear heaven
    Whoa, but heaven, no, heaven don't hear me

    [Chorus]
    And they say
    That a Hero could save us
    I'm not gonna stand here and wait
    I'll hold onto the wings of the eagles
    Watch as we all fly away

    Someone told me
    Love would all save us
    But, how can that be
    Look what love gave us

    A world full of killing
    And blood spilling
    That world never came

    [Chorus]

    Now that the world isn't ending
    It's love that I'm sending to you
    It isn't the love of a hero
    And that's why I fear it won't do

    [Chorus]

    [Repeat: x3]
    And they're watching us
    They're watching us
    As we all fly away

    Writer/s: FREDERIKSEN, MARTI/MC GEE, PAT
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Hero
  • This was written for the movie Spiderman. The web crawler is the hero that will save us.
  • Chad Kroeger is the lead singer of rock band Nickelback. They had a huge hit with the song "You Remind Me." Singing with him on the track is Josey Scott from the group Saliva. Scott and Kroeger wrote the song while their bands were on tour together. (thanks, Linda - Oudenaarde, Belgium, for above 2)
  • This won the 2002 MTV Video Music Award for Best Video from a Film.
  • A dispute over profits from this song led to a rift between Kroeger and Scott. Scott, in his band Saliva, included a lyric in one of the bands songs that insults Nickelback because of it. (thanks, Julia - Detroit, MI)

  • Ice Cube - Drop Gir
    Ice Cube - Drop Girl


    Ice Cube - Drop Girl Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Everythang's Corrupt
    Released: 2014

    Drop Girl Lyrics


    Drop Girl
  • This summery hip-hop anthem features 2 Chainz and former LMFAO member RedFoo. Cube told MTV UK in July 2014 that the cut was a long time coming. "I ran into 2 Chainz a couple of years ago and we admired what each other was doing and RedFoo I've known since he first started," he said. "His mother [video director and writer Nancy Leiviska] has been working with me for a long time, so it's been real cool because we waited till the perfect time, when we had the perfect song."
  • The song's music video was directed by Will Kendrick. "Will is very creative, especially from working in children's television, and I wanted the song to be fun," Cube said "I mean, it's got RedFoo in it, it can't be too heavy!"

  • Carpenters - (They Long to Be) Close to Yo
    Carpenters - (They Long to Be) Close to You


    Carpenters - (They Long to Be) Close to You Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Close to You
    Released: 1970

    (They Long to Be) Close to You Lyrics


    Why do birds suddenly appear
    Every time you are near?
    Just like me, they long to be
    Close to you.

    Why do stars fall down from the sky
    Every time you walk by?
    Just like me, they long to be
    Close to you.

    On the day that you were born
    The angels got together
    And decided to create a dream come true
    So they sprinkled moon dust in your hair of golden starlight in your eyes of blue.

    That is why all the girls in town
    Follow you all around
    Just like me, they long to be
    Close to you.

    On the day that you were born
    The angels got together
    And decided to create a dream come true
    So they sprinkled moon dust in your hair of gold and starlight in your eyes of blue.

    That is why all the girls in town
    Follow you all around
    Just like me, they long to be
    Close to you.

    Just like me, they long to be
    Close to you.

    Wa, close to you
    Wa, close to you
    Ha, close to you
    La, close to you

    Writer/s: BACHARACH, BURT F. / DAVID, HAL
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    (They Long to Be) Close to You
  • This was written by the songwriting team of Burt Bacharach and Hal David. It was originally released as the B-side of "Blue Guitar" by Richard Chamberlain in 1963. (thanks, Richard - Toronto, Canada)
  • Dusty Springfield recorded an early version of this song in 1964, which was originally scheduled for release as a single and potential follow-up to her hit "I Just Don't Know What To Do with Myself." However, it wasn't until 3 years later, in 1967, that her version was finally was released on her album Where Am I Going?.
  • The Carpenters signed with A&M Records in 1969, which was co-owned by Herb Alpert. Burt Bacharach asked Alpert to record the song himself, but he didn't feel comfortable with the lyrical content - "Moondust in your hair" - and instead produced a new arrangement for the Carpenters. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • Richard Carpenter said of recording this song: "He (Herb Alpert) just gave me a lead sheet, and he said, 'I have a recording of this, but I don't want you to hear it. I don't want anything to influence what I may come up with. Just keep, at the end of the first bridge, two piano quintuplets.' That record, that song, the arrangement, all of it, is misleading to the uninitiated, because it sounds simple. And it's anything but simple."
  • In their first sessions for this song, Karen Carpenter played the drums, which Alpert didn't like. Said the producer: "I thought it was a little light. And so I asked them to go back in the studio again, because Karen was playing drums. And they recorded it the second time and I still felt they were missing a little something on the groove, so I suggested very carefully to Karen that maybe Hal Blaine should come in and play drums on it."

    Blaine replaced Karen on drums and they got the take they liked with Richard on piano, Joe Osborn on bass, and Karen singing.
  • The trumpet part in the middle of the song didn't come easy: Richard had a very specific sound in mind, and had multiple trumpets trying to play it, which wasn't working because each trumpet was playing slightly different. Chuck Findley solved the problem by playing all the parts himself, then layering them together to create the elusive sound Richard wanted.
  • This was the first of a string of hits for the Carpenters. They dominated Easy Listening radio in the early '70s.
  • The Carpenters' first single was a cover of The Beatles' "Ticket To Ride," which hit #54 in the US. This was their second single.
  • This was featured in the 1989 movie Parenthood, starring Steve Martin. It was used in a scene where Rick Morranis' character sings to apologize to his wife in the middle of teaching her class. (thanks, Britney - Calabasas, CA)

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