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David Gray - Last Summe
David Gray - Last Summer


David Gray - Last Summer Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

Album: Mutineers
Released: 2014

Last Summer Lyrics


Baby, make like we did Last Summer
Oh now baby, make like we did last year
Dived, plunged into your eyes
Living every hour like a century
There will I always be

Want it, not till it’s good and ready
Good and ready to break like a diamond wave
Diamond wave now, to take me and drag me under
So far under, that I can’t hardly breathe

Dived, plunged into your eyes
Living every hour like a century
There will I always be

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

Last Summer
  • David Gray joined forces with producer/songwriter/remixer Andy Barlow for his Mutineers album. This was the first song they completed together. Gray recalled to Artist Direct : "That really came out very beautifully from a small inconsequential song I had that I didn't even think of being on the main record. We had this track, and it really expanded. I wanted to see where Andy was taking it. It was somewhere I hadn't been before. That was very exciting."

    Andy Barlow has also worked with Elbow and Damien Rice but is best known as one one half of the 1990s British Electronica band Lamb.

  • Avril Lavigne - Losing Gri
    Avril Lavigne - Losing Grip


    Avril Lavigne - Losing Grip Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Let Go
    Released: 2002

    Losing Grip Lyrics


    Are you aware of what you make me feel, baby
    Right now I feel invisible to you, like I'm not real
    Didn't you feel me lock my arms around you
    Why'd you turn away
    Here's what I have to say

    I was left to cry there, waitin' outside there
    Grinnin' with a lost stare
    That's when I decided

    Why should I care
    Cause you weren't there when I was scared
    I was so alone
    You, you need to listen
    I'm startin' to trip, I'm losin' my grip
    And I'm in this thing alone

    Am I just some chick you placed beside you,
    To take somebody's place
    When you turn around can you recognize, my face
    You used to love me, you used to hug me
    But that wasn't the case,
    Everything wasn't okay

    Cryin' out loud
    I'm cryin' out, loud
    Cryin' out loud
    I'm cryin' out, loud

    Open your, eyes
    Open up, wide
    Why should I care
    Cause you weren't there when I was scared,
    I was so alone

    Why should I care
    'Cuz you weren't there when I was scared,
    I was so alone

    Why should I care
    If you don't care, then I don't care,
    We're not goin' anywhere!

    Why should I care
    'Cuz you weren't there when I was scared,
    I was so alone

    Why should I care
    If you don't care, then I don't care,
    We're not goin' anywhere!

    Writer/s: Magness, Clif / Lavigne, Avril
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Losing Grip
  • This was written specifically about an ex-boyfriend who didn't provide the emotional support she needed. Says Lavigne: "It doesn't matter now, and plus I got a good song out of it."
  • Lavigne says she likes performing this while she's mad - "And I'm always mad at boys."
  • Lavigne has said that this is her favorite song on the album.

  • 5 Seconds of Summer - Everything I Didn't Sa
    5 Seconds of Summer - Everything I Didn't Say


    5 Seconds of Summer - Everything I Didn't Say Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: 5 Seconds Of Summer
    Released: 2014

    Everything I Didn't Say Lyrics


    This is Everything I Didn't Say

    Wait, don't tell me
    Heaven is a place on earth
    I wish I could rewind all the times that I didn't
    Show you what you're really worth (What you're really worth)

    The way that you held me
    I wish that I'd put you first
    I was wrong I admit, numb from your kiss
    While you were slipping through my fingertips

    Taking every breath away
    With all of the mistakes I've made
    From all the letters that I've saved
    This is everything I didn't say
    I wish I could've made you stay
    And I'm the only one to blame
    I know that it's a little too late
    This is everything I didn't say

    This is everything I didn't say

    Wake me up now
    And tell me this is all a bad dream
    All the songs that I wrote
    All the wrongs that I hoped would erase from your memory (erase from your memory)
    Holding onto a broken and empty heart
    Flowers I should've bought, all the hours I lost
    Wish I could bring it back to the start

    Taking every breath away
    With all of the mistakes I've made
    From all the letters that I've saved
    This is everything I didn't say
    I wish I could've made you stay
    And I'm the only one to blame
    I know that it's a little too late
    This is everything I didn't say

    I hope you know
    For you I'd sacrifice
    To make this right

    Some day I'm sure
    We'll pass each other by
    Until that time

    Taking every breath away
    With all of the mistakes I've made
    From all the letters that I've saved
    This is everything I didn't say
    I wish I could've made you stay
    And I'm the only one to blame
    I know that it's a little too late
    This is everything I didn't say

    This is everything I didn't say

    Writer/s: HOOD, CALUM / IRWIN, ASHTON / FELDMANN, JOHN WILLIAM / FURLONG, NICHOLAS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING, RED BULL MEDIA HOUSE NA, INC.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Everything I Didn't Say
  • This ballad finds Luke singing about lost love and bad choices with the help of his bandmates. He expresses regret about the mistakes he made that forced his girl to walk away:

    Taking every breath away with all of the mistakes I made
    From all the letters that I saved
    This is everything I didn't say
    I wish I could've made you stay
    And I'm the only one to blame
    I know that it's a little too late


    5SOS's Calum and Ashton wrote the song with producer John Feldmann, who numbers All Time Low among his credits and songwriter supremo RAS, whose resume also includes being a co-writer of the Big Time Rush and Jordin Sparks' duet "Count On You."
  • This song recalls the aftermath of a breakup where you realize the other person put a lot more effort into the relationship than you did. Calum Hood explained: "It's about after a relationship has ended, and you wish you had been a better person."
  • This song is a favorite of lead singer Michael Clifford. "Out of all the songs we have, this is the one I wish I had written," he said.

  • Glen Campbell - Rhinestone Cowbo
    Glen Campbell - Rhinestone Cowboy


    Glen Campbell - Rhinestone Cowboy Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Rhinestone Cowboy
    Released: 1975

    Rhinestone Cowboy Lyrics


    I've been walkin' these streets so long
    Singin' the same old song
    I know every crack in these dirty sidewalks of Broadway
    Where hustle's the name of the game
    And nice guys get washed away like the snow and the rain
    There's been a load of compromisin'
    On the road to my horizon
    But I'm gonna be where the lights are shinin' on me

    Like a Rhinestone Cowboy
    Riding out on a horse in a star-spangled rodeo
    Like a rhinestone cowboy
    Getting cards and letters from people I don't even know
    And offers comin' over the phone

    Well, I really don't mind the rain
    And a smile can hide all the pain
    But you're down when you're ridin' the train that's takin' the long way
    And I dream of the things I'll do
    With a subway token and a dollar tucked inside my shoe
    There'll be a load of compromisin'
    On the road to my horizon
    But I'm gonna be where the lights are shinin' on me

    Like a rhinestone cowboy
    Riding out on a horse in a star-spangled rodeo
    Rhinestone cowboy
    Gettin' cards and letters from people I don't even know
    And offers comin' over the phone

    Like a rhinestone cowboy
    Riding out on a horse in a star-spangled rodeo

    Like a rhinestone cowboy
    Gettin' card and letters from people I don't even know

    Writer/s: MATTHEWS, JOHN / SAMPSON, DARREN / WEISS, LARRY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Rhinestone Cowboy
  • This was written and originally recorded by Larry Weiss, a Brooklyn songwriter whose credits include "Bend Me, Shape Me" by The American Breed, "Help Me Girl" by The Animals and The Outsiders (both with Scott English). Campbell was on tour in Australia when he first heard the song. He bought a cassette copy and listened to it over an over. When he returned to America, he told Al Khoury, an A&R man, at his record label, that he found a perfect song to record. Khoury replied that he also had a great song for Campbell - it was "Rhinestone Cowboy." Campbell took this bit of serendipity as a sign that he was destined to record it. The tune ended up becoming Campbell's signature song and a centerpiece of his live shows.

    Campbell could relate to the lyric about a country singer who has seen it all. In the '50s, he spent several years playing honkey tonks in Albuquerque, and after moving to Los Angeles in 1960, he worked as a demo singer, a staff writer and a session musician before hitting it big in the late '60s after he turned 30.
  • Rhinestones are fake jewels that are popular on country-style clothing. They show up nicely on stage, so they are a popular fashion choice for some flamboyant country singers. One such singer was David Allan Coe, who called himself the "Rhinestone Cowboy" and released an album in 1974 called The Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy. As Coe tells it, Mel Tillis gave him some Rhinestone suits, which he would wear backstage at the Grand Ol' Opry. When he went into the audience, the glistening suits made people think he was a star, even though he was a nobody at the time. Asked for autographs, he signed them, "The Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy."

    Coe says that Larry Weiss offered him this song, but he didn't feel comfortable singing about himself so he turned it down.
  • Campbell wanted to accentuate the vocals on his version, since he loved the lyric. To do so, he overdubbed a harmony vocal that plays throughout the song.
  • This song originated when Weiss overheard the phrase, "Rhinestone Cowboy" in a conversation. He told American Songwriter magazine September/October 1984: "I heard the phrase and thought, 'Boy, I like that title'. I put my own meaning to it and wrote the song. I'll always be a kid at heart, and 'Rhinestone Cowboy' was sort of a summation of all my childhood cowboy movie heroes - particularly Hopalong Cassidy."

    The song is about a Country singer struggling to make it big, and it reflected Weiss striving to make it in his songwriting career. He revealed in the same interview: "The idea for the song was also a crying out of myself. It was the spirit of a bunch of us on Broadway where I started out - Neil Diamond, Tony Orlando - we all had dreams of making it."

    A note on Neil Diamond and his famous shiny suits: he is more comfortable in Blue Jeans, but goes with the gaudy stagewear so the audience can see him more clearly.
  • For Campbell, this was a very important song, and one he would call "maybe the best song I've ever sung." It came at a time when his career had gone flat: his popular TV show had been canceled, acting gigs dried up, and he hadn't had a hit since 1971. The story of the faded star who perseveres in the song held a lot of meaning for Campbell.
  • This sold over 4 million units and hit #1 on the Hot 100, Country, and Adult Contemporary charts in the summer of 1975, becoming the first song since "Big Bad John" by Jimmy Dean to reach the apex of all three charts. "Rhinestone Cowboy" gained three Grammy nominations and was the Country Music Association's Song of the Year for 1976. In 1977, the song earned Weiss the Nashville Songwriters' Association International's Songwriter of the Year award.
  • Although it wasn't used in the film, this was the inspiration for the 1984 movie Rhinestone, starring Dolly Parton and Sylvester Stallone.
  • Campbell performed the song on a telethon, which kick-started interest to the point of the RKO radio chain playing Campbell's version on the air before the single was pressed.
  • In later years, Campbell sang the line, "I've been walkin' these streets so long, singin' the same old song" to "I've been walkin' these streets so long, singin' those good old songs," since he wanted to show appreciation for the songs that served him so well.
  • Campbell performed this song on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, where he was a regular guest and occasional guest host. Carson would later poke fun at the song's ubiquitous popularity, threatening to sing it on the air. He eventually did... while wearing an outlandish cowboy outfit.
  • Campbell performed this song at the Grammy Awards in 2012, where he received a Lifetime Achievement Award. Campbell had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease, but with the help of his wife, Kim, he decided to keep performing, which doctors said helped slow the progress of the disease. The Beach Boys, who Campbell performed with in the '60s, also played that night.

  • Jason Mraz - Hello, You Beautiful Thin
    Jason Mraz - Hello, You Beautiful Thing


    Jason Mraz - Hello, You Beautiful Thing Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Yes!
    Released: 2014

    Hello, You Beautiful Thing Lyrics


    Fall out of bed and catch a fading star
    Fancy I woke up before my alarm
    Rub my mind through my eyes
    It's the best I can do
    Before it's automatic, habit of returning to you
    Though I smile when it happens, almost as if it was magic
    It means there's a God somewhere and he's laughing
    And I shuffle my slipper less toes to the kitchen
    Still low to the ground, but high on living

    And I know, I know, it's going to be a good day
    Hello, Hello, You Beautiful Thing

    Waking up, I stretch my body and acknowledge the makes
    It must be something I did yesterday
    Pour a cup of liquid gold, because my enginge's still cold
    But in a minute everything's gonna change

    'Cause I know, I know, it's going to be a good day
    Hello, hello, you beautiful thing

    Hello, hello, you beautiful thing

    This is what I've been waiting for (this is what I've been waiting for)
    This is what I've been waiting for (this is what I've been waiting for)

    Looking out from a cul de sac watching the bend of the Earth
    Take the black of the night from the dirt
    I can see from the depths of my readjusting eyes
    A reflection of yes' in that ever changing sky
    But why do bad dreams linger long after I awake?
    I don't need no scenes of voilence or pain replayed
    And I feel quite foolish sometimes when I pray
    But my thoughts are all I got so I try to make them brave

    And I know, I know, it's going to be a good day
    Hello, hello, you beautiful thing
    Hello, hello, you beautiful thing

    Oh this is what I've been waiting for (this is what I've been waiting for)
    Oh this is what I've been waiting for (this is what I've been waiting for)
    Oh this is what I've been waiting for (this is what I've been waiting for)
    Oh this is what I've been waiting for (Hello)

    And I know, I know, it's going to be a good day
    Hello, hello, you beautiful thing

    Writer/s: BECKY GEBHARDT, JASON THOMAS MRAZ, CHASKA POTTER, MONA TAVALOKI
    Publisher: Goo Eyed Music
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Hello, You Beautiful Thing
  • This happy-go-lucky track features call-and-response harmonies by Raining Jane. The all-female folk group acted as Mraz's backing group throughout the Yes! disc. "Sonically, my backing band on this album are four incredible women," he told Radio.com of working with Raining Jane. "Their approach to music and their voices definitely bring a tenderness and sentiment to this record that some of my records don't have."

  • Aretha Franklin - You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woma
    Aretha Franklin - You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman


    Aretha Franklin - You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Aretha: Lady Soul
    Released: 1967

    You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman Lyrics


    Looking out on the morning rain
    I used to feel so uninspired
    And when I knew I had to face another day
    Lord, it made me feel so tired
    Before the day I met you, life was so unkind
    But your the key to my peace of mind

    'Cause you make me feel,
    You make me feel,
    You make me feel like
    A natural woman

    When my soul was in the lost and found
    You came along to claim it
    I didn't know just what was wrong with me
    Till your kiss helped me name it
    Now I'm no longer doubtful, of what I'm living for
    And if I make you happy I don't need to do more

    'Cause you make me feel,
    You make me feel,
    You make me feel like
    A natural woman

    Oh, baby, what you've done to me
    You make me feel so good inside
    And I just want to be, close to you
    You make me feel so alive

    You make me feel,
    You make me feel,
    You make me feel like
    A natural woman

    You make me feel
    You make me feel
    You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman

    You make me feel
    You make me feel

    Writer/s: KING, CAROLE / WEXLER, JERRY / GOFFIN, GERRY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman
  • This was written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King. They were a married couple who worked out of the famous Brill building in New York City, where many hits from the '60 were written and recorded. Ode Records owner Lou Adler, who worked closely with King and Goffin, said: "Gerry Goffin is one of the best lyricists in the last 50 years. He's a storyteller, and his lyrics are emotional. 'Natural Woman,' 'Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow.' These are perfect examples of situations, very romantic, almost a moral statement. Coming out of the 1950s, with the type of bubble gum music, and then in 1961, Gerry is writing about a girl who just might let a guy sleep with her and she wants to know, 'is it just tonight or will you still love me tomorrow?' Goffin could write a female lyric. If he could write the words to 'Natural Woman,' that's a woman speaking. Gerry put those words into Carole's mouth. He was a chemist before he was a full time lyricist. He's very intelligent and obviously emotional."

    Regarding the origins of the song, Adler added: "Last year (2007) I spoke to Jerry Wexler at his home in Florida, and he told me the story that Gerry was coming out of a building in New York, (Goffin now remembers it as an Oyster House), and Jerry Wexler is passing in a car, and yells out, 'Why don't you write a song called 'Natural Woman'?' They felt the title was so distinct and so important to the song that they gave him a piece of it. So, when I spoke to Jerry recently to call him on his 90th birthday, he said, 'Isn't it amazing what those kids gave me? The checks keep coming in and I'm really happy about it.' Knowing how much he added to the song, not really as a third writer but the title and the inspiration of what was to be, a great song."
  • The recording features the vocal talents of three Franklin sisters - Erma and Carolyn are singing in the background. Erma had a record deal in the '60s, but didn't have much success. Her biggest hit was the 1967 song "Piece Of My Heart."
  • Carole King recorded her own version of this song on her 1971 Tapestry album.

  • Jazmine Sullivan - Dum
    Jazmine Sullivan - Dumb


    Jazmine Sullivan - Dumb Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Reality Show
    Released: 2014

    Dumb Lyrics


    Yo

    You ain't, you ain't right
    You ain't, you ain't right

    Yo, I know you know you ain't right
    Please stop, I know where you was last night
    And if you gon' lie, then at least be good
    I heard you was in your old hood

    I thought we were past these games
    No more games, I believe
    So now what I hate the most, is you think you're so smart
    You think you're foolin' me

    Oh, you must be
    Dumb, dumb, dumb
    I ain't
    Dumb, dumb
    Oh baby, you so
    Dumb, dumb, dumb
    I ain't
    Dumb, dumb
    No, no, no

    Don't I deserve it all?
    You know I take care of you
    Whatever you need I'll do
    Ungrateful, look how you repay me
    Unfaithful, look how you be playin'
    With my heart (Oh)
    You have no regard
    I swear
    If you keep on doin' me wrong
    You'll look up and I'll be gone

    I thought we were past these games
    No more games, I believe
    So now what I hate the most, is you think you're so smart
    You think you're foolin' me

    Oh, you must be
    Dumb, dumb, dumb
    I ain't
    Dumb, dumb
    Oh baby, you so
    Dumb, dumb, dumb
    I ain't
    Dumb, dumb
    No, no, no

    I say, you know I know I ain't right
    But I know you know I ain't wife
    No other chick but you shawty
    I ain't trippin' off you shawty
    Heard I'm in my old hood
    But I ain't trip when you party
    Love hurts and I feel your pain
    Through all the fame, I still remained
    The same nigga, I did
    Then I came home and I still explained
    All this shit you heard about
    You gon' let these hoes come steal your lane
    Or you gon let it just die on me
    Hold it down and come ride for me whoa!

    Now if my tears don't mean nothing
    Don't insult me with lies
    And if you won't never change
    Please stop wasting my time
    Cause if you wanna go out and be single
    Go 'head, I told you I won't beg
    Cause I know you gon' miss me
    So if you leave, baby you must be

    You must be
    Dumb, dumb, dumb
    I ain't
    Dumb, dumb
    Oh baby, you so
    Dumb, dumb, dumb
    I ain't
    Dumb, dumb
    No, no, no

    You must be
    Dumb, dumb, dumb
    I ain't
    Dumb, dumb
    Oh baby, you so
    Dumb, dumb, dumb
    I ain't
    Dumb, dumb
    No, no, no

    Writer/s: REMI, SALAAM / SULLIVAN, JAZMINE / WILLIAMS, ROBERT / WEIR, DWANE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Dumb
  • Jazmine Sullivan sings here over Key Wane's chaotic beat of a lying cheater who doesn't respect her love and devotion to him. Meek Mill jumps in with a verse in which he plays her cheating boyfriend attempting to defend himself. "I just wanted to write something that was kinda like an anthem," Sullivan said.
  • The lighthearted video was directed by Isaac Rents and features several puppets caught cheating who are exposed on Dumb TV. "One thing I wanted to really capture in this was my humor," Sullivan said. "I'm very silly and just a lot of fun."

    We also see Sullivan's boyfriend, played by New Girl's Lamorne Morris, two-timing the singer with a curvaceous puppet.
  • This was released as the first single from Sullivan's third album, Reality Show. Reality television is "all you see" now, the songstress explained to Billboard magazine regarding the record's title. "That's where society is at."
  • Though Sullivan leads Reality Show with a track about a cheating lover, the album contains more than "angry songs."

    "I don't think I'm going to have many 'I'm angry; My guy did me wrong' type of songs, because I've grown and experienced other things in the relationship," said the songstress when the single was released. "But I can't shake them angry songs. [Laughs] I think the angry songs got chosen as singles, so those who didn't listen to the albums associate me with those angry songs."

  • Ours - I'm a Monste
    Ours - I'm a Monster


    Ours - I'm a Monster Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Distorted Lullabies
    Released: 2001

    I'm a Monster Lyrics


    Am I a bad guy?
    Am I a bad soul?
    My eyes roll backward
    My head fell forward
    We want the vampires
    They want the daylight
    Undecided if we will feel it

    All the lies and fantasies I picked to deny what is right
    As the lawyers lie down to the sound of a broken man clinging
    To the legs of a butterfly.
    We live to see our children die,
    Turn to the bright to describe what we never will find,
    I'm a Monster singing through the side of a left eye

    And I will pay for, and I will pay for,
    I couldn't have her,I couldn't save her,
    If I could grab on, I'd pull the

    All the lies and fantasies I picked to deny what is right
    As the lawyers lie down to the sound of a broken man clinging
    To the legs of a butterfly, of a butterfly
    We live to see our children die,
    Turn to the light to describe what we never will find,
    I'm a vampire clinging to the sounds for a fast high.

    All the lies and fantasies I picked to describe what is right
    As the lawyers lie down to the sound of a broken man clinging
    To the legs of a butterfly.
    I live to see our children die,
    Turn to the bright to describe what we never will find,
    I'm a monster singing through the sigh of a left high.

    Writer/s: GNECCO
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    I'm a Monster
  • This is about a lonely man. Says frontman Jimmy Gnecco: "The song is about being bullied. It's about someone who didn't fit in and felt bad about it all their life, and when they finally stood up for themselves, they felt worse." (thanks, Mandy - St. Louis, Missouri)
  • The group recorded this on a 4 track tape deck in Gnecco's bedroom in New Jersey, with help from producer Mark Endert.
  • Gnecco's son can be heard playing near the end of the track, but you have to listen closely.

  • Lecrae - Nuthin
    Lecrae - Nuthin'


    Lecrae - Nuthin' Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Anomaly
    Released: 2014

    Nuthin' Lyrics


    Gawvi, get 'em!

    Here we go again in circles
    I think I heard it all
    We been here before
    But we need something more
    Something more
    Something more
    What you say?
    I can't hear 'cause you ain't talking 'bout Nuthin' (ain't talking 'bout nuthin')
    Ain't talking 'bout nuthin' (ain't talking 'bout nuthin')
    Ain't talking 'bout nuthin' (ain't talking 'bout nuthin')
    Ain't talking 'bout nuthin' (ain't talking 'bout nuthin')
    What you talking 'bout?
    They be talking 'bout the same old thing
    I'm a have to call a foul in the game
    What you talking 'bout?
    A little money now you all OG
    Talking 'bout it's all eyes on me
    They ain't talking 'bout nuthin'

    Let me guess, you counting money to the ceiling?
    Difference 'tween us like at least a couple million
    It's foreign cars, pretty girls everywhere you go
    Yeah, I heard it thirty times on the radio
    Louis Vuitton ain't gon' pay you for that bragging
    And Donatella prolly never heard your album
    Yeah they probably 'bout to label me a hater
    But I know these people greater than the songs they created
    It's little homies in the hood regurgitating
    And everybody watching, thinking that you made it
    The truth is for a few designer labels and a little bit of paper
    Now you twelve years slaving
    Hey, but you ain't Lupita so why you beat up and pushing people
    To lean on the devil copping a seizure
    It sound like you put your feet up
    You still a slave and money can't buy you freedom, partna'

    Here we go again in circles
    I think I heard it all
    We been here before
    But we need something more
    Something more
    Something more
    What you say?
    I can't hear 'cause you ain't talking 'bout nuthin' (ain't talking 'bout nuthin')
    Ain't talking 'bout nuthin' (ain't talking 'bout nuthin')
    Ain't talking 'bout nuthin' (ain't talking 'bout nuthin')
    Ain't talking 'bout nuthin' (ain't talking 'bout nuthin')
    What you talking 'bout?
    They be talking 'bout the same old thing
    I'ma have to call a foul in the game
    What you talking 'bout?
    A little money now you all OG
    Talking 'bout it's all eyes on me
    They ain't talking 'bout nuthin'

    Tell me why the song's on in my car (hear the radio)
    Why the song on in my gym (what they saying now)
    And the song's stuck in my head (I can't take no more)
    I still don't know what y'all saying
    Lemme lemme lemme do this
    I'm a be a straight shooter
    If we was made in his image, why we so Judas?
    Talking bread like we at the last supper
    Throwing money at these women make it rain in the summer
    I ain't advertising brands on the radio
    They expensive and I know they ain't gon' pay me for
    Telling kids to go in debt, for the 'vette that they'll prolly never get
    But I talk about it every song
    And every song talking 'bout they selling work on every corner
    Don't talk about the laws, taking kids away from mommas
    Don't talk about your homie in the trauma 'cause he shot up
    Or what about your young boy messing up the product?
    They don't talk about the bond money that they ain't have
    And everybody snitch on everybody in the jam
    They don't talk about the pain, they don't talk about the struggle
    How they turn to the Lord when they ran into trouble
    I'ma talk about it
    I don't care if the world try to swallow me
    I turn my back to 'em, tell 'em all follow me
    I know you gon' label me a hater
    But inside you are greater than the songs you creating, man

    Here we go again in circles
    I think I heard it all
    We been here before
    But we need something more
    Something more
    Something more
    What you say?
    I can't hear 'cause you ain't talking 'bout nuthin' (ain't talking 'bout nuthin')
    Ain't talking 'bout nuthin' (ain't talking 'bout nuthin')
    Ain't talking 'bout nuthin' (ain't talking 'bout nuthin')
    Ain't talking 'bout nuthin' (ain't talking 'bout nuthin')
    What you talking 'bout?
    They be talking 'bout the same old thing
    I'ma have to call a foul in the game
    What you talking 'bout?
    A little money now you all OG
    Talking 'bout it's all eyes on me
    They ain't talking 'bout nuthin'

    Writer/s: Moore, Le Crae Devaughn / Mineo, Andrew Aaron / Azucena, Gabriel Alberto / Marshall, Michael / McDowell, Dimitri
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Nuthin'
  • Lecrae is rapping here about people thinking more about what they're saying and promoting. "Humanity is responsible for civilizations, computers, pyramids! We've been created with more potential than what we are talking about in our music," he explained to The Michigan News. "Our aspirations are falling short. Who brags on being a playground all-star? We haven't even explored our NBA potential."
  • Lecrae raps in his second verse about issues that he feels other rappers should be talking about:

    And every song talking 'bout they selling work on every corner
    Don't talk about the laws, taking kids away from mommas
    Don't talk about your homie in the trauma 'cause he shot up


    The last line may be a personal reference to Lecrae's cousin who got shot after leaving a party. The rapper referenced the incident on his Church Clothes 2 track, "My Whole Life Changed." ("My cousin walked out a party, bow, got shot
    Pow, pow, pow.")
  • The song's producer Gawvi was inspired to create an up to date version of the 1995 hip-hop single "I Got 5 On It" by the West Coast duo Luniz. Lecrae recalled on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. "Gawvi called me into the studio and said, 'I've got this crazy song,' He's always got a set-up for every song. He can't just play it for you. He's gotta tell you this long story about how he was inspired."

    Lecrae loved the beat and started working on lyrics for it that night.
  • This plays during the trailer for the Disney Channel's original movie Bad Hair Day.

  • Sublime - Pool Shar
    Sublime - Pool Shark


    Sublime - Pool Shark Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Robbin' The Hood
    Released: 1994

    Pool Shark Lyrics


    They say in this song Brad predicts his own death from Heroin

    Lying in my plastic bed,
    Thinkin' how things were so cool to me
    My baby likes to shoot pool
    I like lying naked in my bedroom

    Tying on the dinosaur
    Tonight it used to be so cool

    Now I've got the needle
    And I can't bleed, but I can't breathe.
    Take it away and I want more and more
    One day I'm gonna lose the war

    Lying in my plastic bed
    Thinkin' how things were so cool to me
    My baby likes to shoot pool
    I like lying naked in my bedroom

    Tying on the dinosaur
    Tonight it used to be so cool

    Now I've got the needle
    And I can't shake
    But I can't breathe

    Take it away and but I want more and more
    One day I'm gonna lose the war

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

    Pool Shark
  • This is widely known as singer Bradley Nowell's "suicide note." It talks of his struggle with heroin, and how "One day (he's) gonna lose the war." Nowell died of a heroin overdose in 1996. (thanks, Jules - W Bloomfield, MI)
  • While this song does make specific references to heroin ("Now I've got the needle, and I can shake"), Nowell wrote it about a specific girl. In our interview with Sublime bass player Eric Wilson , he explained that the "Pool Shark" was his girlfriend at the time. "She was really good at pool - it turns out she was hanging out with some guys and she got good at pool," he said. "They broke up shortly after that, but that's what he wrote that about."

  • Magic! - Don't Kill the Magi
    Magic! - Don't Kill the Magic


    Magic! - Don't Kill the Magic Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Don't Kill the Magic
    Released: 2014

    Don't Kill the Magic Lyrics


    If you want space (you could have it)
    If you want change (you could have it)
    Sleep on your bed (you could have it)
    Bullet to my head (you could have it)

    If you want love! (you could have it)
    The way that you love (you could have it)
    If you want time (you could have it)
    I’ll tell you no lie (you could have it)

    Just don’t kill, don’t kill the magic (ohhh)
    Just don’t kill, don’t kill the magic (ohhh)
    I’m not ready to give up just yet
    We could stay until we both forget
    So baby, don’t kill, (don’t kill) don’t kill the magic (ohhh)
    Ooh

    If you want space (you could have it)
    If you want change (I’ll make it drastic)
    Sleep on your bed (I’ll be your mattress)
    Bullet to my head (you could blast it)

    Oh if you want love! (I’ll be tragic)
    The way that you love (I can match it)
    If you want time (I’ll be elastic)
    Tell you no lie (You can have it)
    No lieee

    Just don’t kill, don’t kill the magic (ohhh)
    Just don’t kill, don’t kill the magic (ohhh)
    I’m not ready to give up just yet
    We could stay until we both forget
    So baby, don’t kill, (don’t kill) don’t kill the magic (ohhh)

    Take my arms, take my legs, take my vision
    Take my tongue, take my lungs, if you need it
    Hold my knees, hold my knees, hold my knees, I beg
    Hey ey ey ey ey

    You know I said I’m trying fix this baby
    Let me be in my heart God’s pleasure
    I will do, I will do anything instead

    Just don’t kill, don’t kill the magic (ohhh)
    Just don’t kill, don’t kill the magic (ohhh)
    I’m not ready to give up just yet
    We could stay until we both forget
    So baby, don’t kill, (don’t kill) don’t kill the magic (ohhh)
    You could have it, you could have it
    You could have it, you could have it
    You could have it, you could have it

    Writer/s: ATWEH, NASRI / PELLIZZER, MARK / TANASIJCZUK, ALEXANDER / MESSINGER, ADAM
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Don't Kill the Magic
  • Magic! took their name from this song, which also acts as the title track of their debut album. Frontman Nasri Atweh explained to Spin magazine: "It was one of the first songs we wrote, in the first two weeks of songwriting when we first came together. And it felt kind of magical, the connection between us. That is the connection of music for us, it's magical."
  • The exclamation point in the band's name came from Nasri's producer and sonwriting partner, Adam Messinger. The frontman told Spin: "He was like, 'You guys should do something else to the word 'Magic' and he sarcastically drew an exclamation. We were like, 'Eh, looks good to us.' We just rolled with it."

  • Gordon Lightfoot - Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgeral
    Gordon Lightfoot - Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald


    Gordon Lightfoot - Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Summertime Dream
    Released: 1976

    Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald Lyrics


    The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down
    Of the big lake they called 'gitche gumee'
    The lake, it is said, never gives up her dead
    When the skies of November turn gloomy
    With a load of iron ore twenty-six thousand tons more
    Than the Edmund Fitzgerald weighed empty
    That good ship and crew was a bone to be chewed
    When the gales of November came early

    The ship was the pride of the American side
    Coming back from some mill in Wisconsin
    As the big freighters go, it was bigger than most
    With a crew and good captain well seasoned
    Concluding some terms with a couple of steel firms
    When they left fully loaded for Cleveland
    And later that night when the ship's bell rang
    Could it be the north wind they'd been feelin'?

    The wind in the wires made a tattle-tale sound
    And a wave broke over the railing
    And every man knew, as the captain did too,
    T'was the witch of November come stealin'
    The dawn came late and the breakfast had to wait
    When the gales of November came slashin'
    When afternoon came it was freezin' rain
    In the face of a hurricane west wind

    When suppertime came, the old cook came on deck sayin'
    Fellas, it's too rough to feed ya
    At seven pm a main hatchway caved in, he said
    Fellas, it's been good t'know ya
    The captain wired in he had water comin' in
    And the good ship and crew was in peril
    And later that night when his lights went outta sight
    Came the Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald

    Does any one know where the love of God goes
    When the waves turn the minutes to hours?
    The searches all say they'd have made Whitefish Bay
    If they'd put fifteen more miles behind her
    They might have split up or they might have capsized
    They may have broke deep and took water
    And all that remains is the faces and the names
    Of the wives and the sons and the daughters

    Lake Huron rolls, superior sings
    In the rooms of her ice-water mansion
    Old Michigan steams like a young man's dreams
    The islands and bays are for sportsmen
    And farther below Lake Ontario
    Takes in what Lake Erie can send her
    And the iron boats go as the mariners all know
    With the gales of November remembered

    In a musty old hall in Detroit they prayed,
    In the maritime sailors' cathedral
    The church bell chimed till it rang twenty-nine times
    For each man on the Edmund Fitzgerald
    The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down
    Of the big lake they call 'gitche gumee'
    Superior, they said, never gives up her dead
    When the gales of November come early

    Writer/s: LIGHTFOOT, GORDON
    Publisher: Moose Music Ltd./Early Morning Music Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald
  • This is a factual retelling of a shipwreck on Lake Superior in November, 1975 that claimed the lives of 29 crew members. On November 10, 1975, the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald broke in half and sunk in Lake Superior. The storm she was caught in reported winds from 35 to 52 knots, and waves anywhere from 10 to 35 feet high.

    She was loaded with 26,116 tons of taconite pellets at the Burlington Northern Railroad, Dock #1. Her destination was Zug Island on the Detroit River. There were 29 crew members who perished in the sinking.
  • In the US, this was held out of the #1 spot by Rod Stewart's "Tonight's The Night."
  • This was nominated for the Song of the Year Grammy, but it was beaten by Barry Manilow's "I Write The Songs." (thanks, Frank - Pembroke Pines, FL, for above 3)
  • Paul Gross hoped to use this tune for his episode of the TV show Due South, "Mountie on the Bounty." He discreetly tried to secure the rights to use the song, but out of respect for the families who wished not to be reminded of the tragedy he didn't pursue the option aggressively. He instead wrote the similarly themed song "32 down On The Robert MacKenzie." (thanks, Billy - Plymouth, NH)
  • Ohio-based Great Lakes Brewery produces a beer called Edmund Fitzgerald Porter. (thanks, Douglas - Waterloo, England)
  • In 1970, baseball commissioner Bud Selig's co-founding partner in the Brewers was fellow Milwaukee businessman Edmund B. Fitzgerald, a patron of Milwaukee arts and civic projects, and the son of a family that owned Great Lakes shipyards. In 1958, the freighter SS Edmund Fitzgerald was named for Edmund B.'s father. Fitzgerald later became a professor at Vanderbilt University.
  • An initial investigation suggested that the crew was partly to blame for the disaster by not securing the ship's hatches. Lightfoot's song reflected the original findings in the verse, "…at 7 p.m. a main hatchway gave in." However, in 2010 a Canadian documentary claimed to have proven the crew of the ship was not responsible for the tragedy. It concluded that there is little evidence that failure to secure the ship's hatches caused the sinking.
    Lightfoot said he intended to change it to reflect the new findings. "I'm sincerely grateful to yap films and their program The Dive Detectives for putting together compelling evidence that the tragedy was not a result of crew error," he said in a release. "This finally vindicates, and honours, not only all of the crew who lost their lives, but also the family members who survived them."
  • Lightfoot recalled the story of the song during a Reddit AMA: "The Edmund Fitzgerald really seemed to go unnoticed at that time, anything I'd seen in the newspapers or magazines were very short, brief articles, and I felt I would like to expand upon the story of the sinking of the ship itself," he said. "And it was quite an undertaking to do that, I went and bought all of the old newspapers, got everything in chronological order, and went ahead and did it because I already had a melody in my mind and it was from an old Irish dirge that I heard when I was about three and a half years old."

    "I think it was one of the first pieces of music that registered to me as being a piece of music," he continued. "That's where the melody comes from, from an old Irish folk song."
  • Lightfoot wrote the lyrics after coming up with the melody and chords. He recalled: "When the story came on television, that the Edmund had foundered in Lake Superior three hours earlier, it was right on the CBC here in Canada, I came into the kitchen for a cup of coffee and saw the news and I said 'That's my story to go with the melody and the chords.'"
  • In a 2015 interview with NPR's Scott Simon, Gordon Lightfoot explained that the article he read in Newsweek about the tragedy was, "Short shrift for such a monumental event." Lightfoot says the song came about when he discovered the newspaper writers kept misspelling the name of the ship, rendering it as "Edmond Fitzgerald" rather than "Edmund Fitzgerald." Though he didn't say whether or not the misspelling was deliberate, he was quoted as telling Scott, "That's it! If they're gonna spell the name wrong, I've got to get to the bottom of this!" (thanks, Annabelle - Eugene, OR)
  • This is referenced in the Seinfeld episode "Andrea Doria," when Elaine mistakenly believes Gordon Lightfoot was the name of the ship and Edmund Fitzgerald was the name of the singer. Jerry quips: "Yeah, and it was rammed by the Cat Stevens."

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