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Ray Bryant Combo - The Madison Tim
Ray Bryant Combo - The Madison Time


Ray Bryant Combo - The Madison Time Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

Album: Groove And Grind
Released: 1960

The Madison Time Lyrics


The Madison Time
  • This started 1960's "other" dance sensation, after The Twist. The Madison steps were popularized on a Baltimore TV dance party hosted by Buddy Deane. Instructions were stated by another Baltimore DJ, Eddie Morgan.
  • This was the only Top 40 hit for Ray Bryant, the uncle of jazz guitarist Kevin Eubanks (who was the band leader of The Tonight Show With Jay Leno).
  • This was featured in the John Waters movie Hairspray. (thanks, Brad Wind - Miami, FL, for all above)

  • Mindy McCready - I'm Still Her
    Mindy McCready - I'm Still Here


    Mindy McCready - I'm Still Here Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: I'm Still Here
    Released: 2010

    I'm Still Here Lyrics


    I'm Still Here
  • Running to 4 minutes 10 seconds, this is the title track of Mindy McCready's March 2010 album. Co-written by McCready with Trey Bruce and Rachel Thibodeau, it was clearly written from the heart.

    At this time she was returning after an eight-year hiatus, after having a very turbulent time. Less than three years later she would be dead, after taking her own life in her third and ultimately successful suicide attempt. (thanks, Alexander Baron - London, England)

  • Alanis Morissette - Perfec
    Alanis Morissette - Perfect


    Alanis Morissette - Perfect Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Jagged Little Pill
    Released: 1995

    Perfect Lyrics


    Sometimes is never quite enough
    If you're flawless, then you'll win my love
    Don't forget to win first place
    Don't forget to keep that smile on your face

    Be a good boy
    Try a little harder
    You've got to measure up
    And make me prouder

    How long before you screw it up
    How many times do I have to tell you to hurry up
    With everything I do for you
    The least you can do is keep quiet

    Be a good girl
    You've gotta try a little harder
    That simply wasn't good enough
    To make us proud

    I'll live through you
    I'll make you what I never was
    If you're the best, then maybe so am I
    Compared to him compared to her
    I'm doing this for your own damn good
    You'll make up for what I blew
    What's the problem, why are you crying

    Be a good boy
    Push a little farther now
    That wasn't fast enough
    To make us happy
    We'll love you just the way you are
    If you're Perfect

    Writer/s: MORISSETTE, ALANIS NADINE / BALLARD, GLEN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, THE BICYCLE MUSIC COMPANY
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Perfect
  • The lyrics are about a parent who gently, and then more forcefully, pushes his/her child to excel. Alanis was a child in show business, appearing on the Nickelodeon show You Can't Do That On Television when she was just 10 years old, so she had lot of early experience with expectations. She has explained that the song is not about her relationship with her parents, but the pressures of society, which will love you as long as you're perfect.
  • This was the breakthrough song on the Jagged Little Pill album, which Alanis wrote with the producer Glen Ballard. They spent a lot of time trying to make Morissette's analytical lyrics work in the context of songs, and it was in the middle of work on another song that something clicked. They abandoned that song and cranked out "Perfect" in about 20 minutes. They recorded a demo of the song that night, and it was this original demo that ended up on the album. Alanis, who is an investigative, logical type, had a hard time understanding how this song could appear so quickly. She said she was "scared," since she had no explanation for it. Once the song was completed, she and Ballard found their groove and were able to complete the album.

  • Mindy McCready - Black And Blu
    Mindy McCready - Black And Blue


    Mindy McCready - Black And Blue Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: not on an album
    Released: 2005

    Black And Blue Lyrics


    Black And Blue
  • If ever a song was written from the heart, it is this one. McCready co-wrote it with Tim Johnson in 2005. In May that year her then former lover Billy McKnight was charged with attempting to murder her. When a pregnant McCready appeared on Larry King Live, she said proceeds from its sales were going to Women Against Domestic Violence.

    The song was never officially released, although it has appeared on the internet. (thanks, Alexander Baron - London, England)

  • The Strokes - NYC Cop
    The Strokes - NYC Cops


    The Strokes - NYC Cops Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Is This It
    Released: 2001

    NYC Cops Lyrics


    NYC Cops
  • This was originally on the album but removed after September 11th because of the line "New York City cops ain't too smart" (thanks, Shaggy - Bristol, CT)
  • The song is about getting away with illegal activity. A snorting noise at the end implies someone snorting cocaine. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)

  • Winger - Seventee
    Winger - Seventeen


    Winger - Seventeen Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Winger
    Released: 1988

    Seventeen Lyrics


    Yey I saw sparks fly, from the corner of my eye
    When I turned, it was love at first sight
    I said please excuse me, I didn't catch your name
    Oh it'd be a shame not to see you again

    And just when I thought she was comin' to my door
    She whispered sweet and brought me to the floor, she said

    I'm only Seventeen (seventeen), but I'll show you love like you've never seen
    She's only seventeen (seventeen), daddy says she's too young, but she's old enough for me

    Come to my place, we can talk it over, oh everything going down in your head
    She said take it easy, I need some time, time to work it out, to make you mine

    And just when I thought she was comin' to my door
    She whispered sweet and brought me to the floor, she said

    I'm only seventeen (seventeen), you ain't seen love, ain't seen nothing like me
    She's only seventeen, seventeen yeah yea

    Yes! Such a bad girl, loves to work me overtime
    Feels good (ha), dancin' close to the borderline
    She's a magic mountain, she's a leather glove
    Oh she's my soul, it must be love

    She's only seventeen (seventeen), I used to give her love, like I've never seen
    She's only seventeen (seventeen), daddy says she's too young, but she's old enough for me (seventeen)
    She's everything I need (seventeen), daddy says she's too young
    But she's old enough, old enough for me

    Writer/s: K. WINGER, R. BEACH, B. HILL
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Seventeen
  • Kip Winger was 27 years old when this song was released, making him a decade older than the groupie he sings about. Winger had long since lost interest in this game, but he certainly encountered many young vixens looking to share his company, which gave him plenty of inspiration for this song.

    Winger says that most of his indulging came when he was 15. "I was playing in bars all the time and thinking I was a rock star and doing all that stuff," he told Kerrang! in 1989. "But I wasn't really anything. I was just in a bar band and I was having women every night. Now the women are in much more abundance and I don't really indulge myself at all. I feel more of a responsibility in this position."
  • Laws vary from state to state determining how young is too young, and in this song it sounds like Kip Winger might have something unlawful in mind when he sings, "Daddy says she's too young, but she's old enough for me."

    In our 2014 interview with Winger , he explained that this wasn't the case. "Look, seventeen was legal in Colorado, so I didn't even get the joke, dude," he said. "I didn't get it. And then it hit and every seventeen-year-old girl in the United States thought that song was about her."
  • Thanks to a video directed by Mark Rezyka, this song did very well on MTV, where the photogenic frontman Kip Winger fit right in. The clip is mostly tight shots of the band, with fleeting images of the mystery girl seen in passing.

    With help from the video, the song became Winger's first hit, going to #26 in the US. It was their second single; their first was "Madalaine," which didn't chart.
  • What does Led Zeppelin have to do with this song? A lot, it turns out. Listen to the Zeppelin song "The Crunge" for similarities. Kip Winger told us: "It's got that weird syncopation in it. It's got the same syncopation as 'Seventeen.' And I was like, 'Let's rip that Led Zeppelin song off on the verse.'"
  • Songwriting credits on this song go to Kip Winger, guitarist Reb Beach, and their producer Beau Hill. Beach was 15 when he came up with the riff, but he wasn't able to turn it into a song until he played it for Winger and Hill, who used it as a starting point.
  • Winger was the group's first album, but the group members were already very accomplished, especially their drummer Rod Morgenstein, who was acclaimed for his work in the Dixie Dregs. Winger songs are not easy to play, but that didn't stop folks from trying. Kip Winger explained in our interview: "Time and time again I've seen cover bands try to play it and there's no one I've ever seen be able to play that riff correctly. [Laughs] That song is very deceiving because it's cocky on the melody end and it's musically a difficult song for average bands to play, because it's all this intricate picking and a lot of riffs and syncopations and singing and playing that song has always been a challenge."
  • This is Winger's best-known song, but it wasn't their biggest hit: both "Headed for a Heartbreak" (#19) and "Miles Away" (#12) charted higher in America. According to Kip Winger, "Headed for a Heartbreak" is the song that most defines the band.
  • Winger never defined their sound as "Metal," but they became a piñata in the early '90s, taking the stick for everything regrettable about the late '80s Melodic Rock sound (also known as "Hair Metal"). More representative acts like Bon Jovi and Poison got their share of scorn, but nothing like what Winger endured: The kick-me character on Beavis and Butt-Head wore a Winger T-shirt; Lars Ulrich is shown throwing darts at a Winger poster in the Metallica video for "Nothing Else Matters ." Winger felt so besieged that they named their 1993 album Pull, as they felt like skeet shooting targets.

    The derision was clearly out of proportion, and a bit ironic considering their credentials. Kip Winger and keyboard player Paul Taylor came from Alice Cooper's band, and guitarist Reb Beach was an in-demand session musician - a job that required extraordinary chops.

  • Bobby Marchan - There's Something on Your Min
    Bobby Marchan - There's Something on Your Mind


    Bobby Marchan - There's Something on Your Mind Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Golden Classics
    Released: 1960

    There's Something on Your Mind Lyrics


    There's Something on Your Mind
  • Original title: "There's Nothing on Your Mind."
  • A cover of Big Jay McNeely's #44 record from 1958. McNeely was a jazz saxophonist whose concerts were opened with fluorescent lights bouncing off his big band's shirts as he lay down on the stage, frantically playing away.
  • Prior to recording this song, Bobby Marchan made his name as part of the Powder Box Revue (a troupe of female impersonators) and, later, as the primary lead singer of Huey "Piano" Smith and the Clowns (he shared the lead for the group's #9 hit "Don't You Just Know It").
  • In early 1959, Marchan parted ways with Smith, formed his own group (the Tick Tocks), and recorded this. The release was delayed by legal wrangling caused by Marchan selling the single to three different labels. When it was finally released (by Fire Records), the label credited Marchan as a solo artist. (thanks, Brad Wind - Miami, FL, for all above)

  • Anberlin - Paperthin Hym
    Anberlin - Paperthin Hymn


    Anberlin - Paperthin Hymn Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Never Take Friendship Personal
    Released: 2005

    Paperthin Hymn Lyrics


    When your only friends are hotel rooms
    Hands are distant lullabies
    If I could turn around I would tonight

    These roads never seemed so long
    Since your paper heart start beating leaving me suddenly alone
    Will daybreak ever come?

    Who's gonna call on Sunday morning?
    Who's gonna drive you home?
    I just want one more chance
    To put my arms in fragile hands

    I thought you said forever
    Over and over
    A sleepless night becomes bitter oblivion

    These thoughts run through my head
    Over and over
    Complaints of violins become my only friends

    August evenings
    Bring solemn warnings
    To remember to kiss the ones you love goodnight

    You never know what temporal days may bring
    So laugh, love, live free and sing
    When life is in discord
    Praise ye the lord

    Who's gonna call on Sunday morning?
    Who's gonna drive you home?
    I just want one more chance
    To put my arms in fragile hands

    I thought you said forever
    Over and over
    The sleepless night becomes bitter oblivion

    These thoughts run through my head
    Over and over
    Complaints of violins become my only friends

    I thought you said forever
    Over and over
    The sleepless night becomes bitter oblivion

    These thoughts run through my head
    Over and over
    Complaints of violins become my only friends

    I thought you said forever
    Over and over
    These thoughts run through my head

    Writer/s: JOSEPH MILLIGAN (16580), DEON REXROAT (16581), NATHAN YOUNG (16578), STEVEN ARNOLD (16579)
    Publisher: EMI Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Paperthin Hymn
  • The second single from Anberlin's Never Take Friendship Personal album, this was inspired by the death of guitarist Joey Milligan's sister due to cancer. Frontman Stephen Christian explained during an interview with the Artisan News Service: "Right at the time the album was being written, the guitarist Joey Milligan, his sister had passed away from cancer, and she was very young. She was only 29 years old, she had a one-and-a-half year old son and it really, really, just affected the band. It felt like a giant weight was placed on our chest the entire time we were recording."

    Christian added that he brought in powerful experiences of his own. "So, while I was writing that song, the memory of my Grandmother and also the circumstances that were surrounding us in the studio really made it almost a necessity to write a song getting that off our chests and really showing the listener what we were going through," he said. "So, out of that was derived the song, 'The Paperthin Hymn.'"
  • According to bassist Deon Rexroat, the song was originally going to be cut from the Never Take Friendship Personal album. "We started recording it and it just wasn't feeling right," he recalled to The Garden Statement . "We sat back and Joey and I discussed a verse from a song that we weren't recording that we thought maybe would fit. And once we put those two pieces together, it just worked."

    "Talk about going from a song where I'm like, 'I'm not even worried about this song. It's dead in the water,' to it's now one of our biggest songs that we'll ever have," Rexroat added.

  • Little Richard - Good Golly Miss Moll
    Little Richard - Good Golly Miss Molly


    Little Richard - Good Golly Miss Molly Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Little Richard 2
    Released: 1958

    Good Golly Miss Molly Lyrics


    Good golly, miss Molly
    Yeah you sure like to ball
    Well good golly, miss Molly
    Yeah you sure like to ball
    When you're shakin'
    And a shoutin'
    Can you hear your mama call

    Well from the early, early morning
    To the early, early night
    When I caught miss Molly rocking
    At the house of blue light, Oooh

    Good golly, miss Molly
    Yeah you sure like to ball
    When you're
    Rocking and a rolling
    Can you hear your mama call

    Well now Mama, papa told me, son
    You better watch your step
    What I knew about miss Molly
    Got to watch my daddy myself

    Good golly, miss Molly
    Yeah you sure like to ball
    Well good golly, miss Molly
    Yeah you sure like to ball
    When you're shakin'
    And a shoutin'
    Can you hear your mama call

    Well from the early, early morning
    To the early, early night
    When I caught miss Molly rocking
    At the house of blue light, Oooh

    Good golly, miss Molly
    Yeah you sure like to ball
    When you're
    Rocking and a rolling
    Can you hear your mama call

    Yeah good golly, miss Molly
    Ah good golly, miss Molly, Oooh
    Oh good golly, miss Molly
    Yeah you sure like to ball
    When you're shakin'
    And a shoutin'
    Can you hear your mama call

    Writer/s: R. BLACKWELL, J MARASCALCO
    Publisher: COHEN AND COHEN
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Good Golly Miss Molly
  • The title was taken from the pet phrase of one of Little Richard's favorite DJ's, Jimmy Pennick. Musically, the song was inspired by the sax player Jackie Brenston, famous for singing lead and playing with Ike Turner on the song "Rocket 88."
  • Like most of Little Richard's songs, this contains a lot of innuendo ("sure like to ball") but most people were too busy listening to the music to notice or didn't get the reference. At the time, the most common meaning for "balling" was dancing, it only later became a popular euphemism for oral sex. The term later took on a new meaning when it came describe a lavish and extravagant lifestyle, with these guys flashing their cash known as "ballers."
  • Little Richard's publisher sued Creedence Clearwater Revival over their song "Travelin' Band," which they claimed lifted from "Molly." A settlement was reached with Creedence giving up some of their royalties.

  • 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.

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