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The Springfields - Silver Threads and Golden Needle
The Springfields - Silver Threads and Golden Needles


The Springfields - Silver Threads and Golden Needles Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

Album: Silver Threads and Golden Needles
Released: 1962

Silver Threads and Golden Needles Lyrics


I don't want your lonely mansion
With a tear in every room
All I want's the love you've promised
Beneath the halo moon

But you think I should be happy
With your money and your name
And hide myself in sorrows
While you play your cheatin' game

Silver Threads and Golden Needles
Cannot mend this heart of mine
And I dare not drown my sorrows
In the warm glow of your mind

You can't buy my love with money
'Cause I ain't never was that kind
Silver threads and golden needles
Cannot mend this heart of mine

Silver threads and golden needles
Cannot mend this heart of mine
And I dare not drown my sorrows
In the warm glow of your mind

You can't buy my love with money
'Cause I ain't never was that kind
Silver threads and golden needles
Cannot mend this heart of mine
Writer/s: RHODES, JACK/REYNOLDS, DICK
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, CARLIN AMERICA INC, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Silver Threads and Golden Needles
  • The Springfields were a Peter, Paul & Mary-style folk trio of Dusty Springfield (later a solo star), her brother Tom, and their friend Tim Field. The song was originally recorded by Wanda Jackson in 1956 - it was the first single for the rockabilly singer. The Springfields heard Jackson's version and recorded their own. Their version is an early example of folk-pop, complete with a jangly guitar solo.
  • This song was written by Dick Reynolds and Jack Rhodes. Rhodes wrote some popular rockabilly and country song, including "A Satisfied Mind."
  • Some of the many artists to cover this song include The Cowsills, The Everly Brothers, Johnny Cash, Linda Ronstadt and Johnny Rivers. Here are the versions that charted on the US Hot 100:

    Jody Miller (#54, 1965)
    The Cowsills (#74, 1969)
    Linda Ronstadt (#67, 1974)
  • The Springfields released the successful singles "Breakaway" and "Bambino" in the UK before issuing "Silver Threads and Golden Needles" there in April 1962. It was a flop there, but when it was released in America as their first single in July 1962, it became a Stateside hit. When the album was released in the US, it was named after this track, but in the UK it was called Kinda Folksy.

    The Springfields failed to make the US Top 40 with any more songs, but did have further UK success with the hits "Island Of Dreams" (#5), "Say I Won't Be There" (#5) and "Come On Home" (#31).

  • Martin Gordon - (Oh No, What Shall We Do?) Daddy Lost His Head In A Cou
    Martin Gordon - (Oh No, What Shall We Do?) Daddy Lost His Head In A Coup


    Martin Gordon - (Oh No, What Shall We Do?) Daddy Lost His Head In A Coup Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: The Joy of More Hogwash
    Released: 2004

    (Oh No, What Shall We Do?) Daddy Lost His Head In A Coup Lyrics


    (Oh No, What Shall We Do?) Daddy Lost His Head In A Coup
  • In our interview with Martin Gordon, he revealed "(Oh No, What Shall We Do?) Daddy Lost His Head in a Coup" is "a tune about email scams," more specifically, a Nigerian banking fraud that circulated in 2003 claiming to offer the addressee $19.5 million in exchange for their financial details. On his his official website, Gordon shares the hilarious correspondence between himself and the so-called "highly placed officials of the Civilian Government of Nigeria Federal Ministry of Aviation" that provided the basic material for this song. As for the rather ungainly title, Gordon added: "I do like using punctuation in song titles, although it makes registering them with collection agencies a right bugger, especially if you are a bit pissed."
  • The Joy of More Hogwash was the second album to be released from Gordon's Mammal Trilogy. The Trilogy, which consists of three tranches of two parts each, marked Gordon's debut solo material, having previously played bass for the likes of Sparks, Jet and Radio Stars. The sixth and final part of the Trilogy, Include Me Out, was released in 2013.

  • The Jackson 5 - The Love You Sav
    The Jackson 5 - The Love You Save


    The Jackson 5 - The Love You Save Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: ABC
    Released: 1970

    The Love You Save Lyrics


    Stop na na na, you'd better save it!
    Stop, stop, stop, you'd better save it!

    When we played tag in grade school
    You wanted to be It.
    But chasing boys was just a fad
    You crossed your heart you'd quit.

    When we grew up you traded
    Your promise for my ring
    Now just like back to grade school
    You're doing the same old thing!

    Stop, The Love You Save may be your own!
    Darling, take it slow
    Or some day you'll be all alone.
    You'd better stop, the love you save may be your own!
    Darling, look both ways before you cross me
    You're headed for the danger zone.

    I'm the one who loves you!
    I'm the one you need!

    Those other guys will put you down
    As soon as they succeed!

    They'll ruin your reputation!
    They'll label you a flirt!

    The way they talk about you
    They'll turn your name to dirt, oh!

    Isaac said he kissed you
    Beneath the apple tree
    When Benji held your hand he felt
    Electricity
    When Alexander called you
    He said he rang your chimes.
    Christopher discovered
    You're way ahead of your times!

    Stop, the love you save may be your own!
    Darling, take it slow
    Or some day you'll be all alone.
    You'd better stop, the love you save may be your own!
    Darling, look both ways before you cross me
    You're headed for a danger zone.

    Slow down.
    Slow down.
    Slow down.
    Slow down.

    S is for "Save it"
    T is for "Take it slow"
    O is for "Oh, no!"
    P is for "Please, please, don't go!"

    The love you save may be your own
    Some day you may be all alone
    Stop it!
    Save it, girl!
    Baby, ooh!
    You better stop, the love you save may be your own
    Please, please
    Or some day, some day baby,
    You'll be all alone

    I'm the one who loves you!
    I'm the one you need!

    Those other guys will put you down
    As soon as they succeed. (Ah!)

    Stop, the love you save may be your own, baby
    You'd better stop it, stop it, stop it girl!
    Or someday you'll be all alone.

    The way they talk about you
    They'll turn your name, turn your name to dirt.

    Stop, he love you save may be your own!
    Don't you know don't you know.
    Some day baby you'll be all alone. (Wait a while)

    Those other guys will put you down
    As soon as they succeed.

    Stop, the love you save may be your own!

    Writer/s: RICHARDS, DEKE / GORDY JR, BERRY / PERREN, FREDDIE / MIZELL, ALPHONSO
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    The Love You Save
  • Like "I Want You Back" and "ABC," this was written and produced by "The Corporation": Freddie Perren, Deke Richards, Fonce Mizell, and Berry Gordy Jr.
  • With this single, the Jackson 5 became the first act ever to have its first three chart singles top the Billboard singles chart (Hot 100, or Top 100 prior to 1956).
  • The original lyrics concerned traffic safety. After the song was altered to fit the style of the Jackson 5, only the title and the line "Darling, look both ways before you cross me" survived. (thanks, Brad Wind - Miami, FL, for all above)
  • The "Christopher" reference is about Christopher Columbus. The line is, "Christopher discovered you're way ahead of your time," which makes sense, but only from an American perspective: Schoolchildren in the USA were taught that Christopher Columbus "discovered" the North American continent. (thanks, Robin - Birmingham, AL)

  • Amy Lee - Push The Butto
    Amy Lee - Push The Button


    Amy Lee - Push The Button Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: War Story
    Released: 2014

    Push The Button Lyrics


    Push The Button
  • Amy Lee wrote this song for the Mark Jackson directed indie film War Story – she also penned the movie's score along with friend and composer Dave Eggar.
  • Reckon this sounds different to both Amy Lee's solo work and her material with Evanescence? That's not surprising as the recording process was a departure from her past tunes. "For a long time, the director, Mark, just couldn't find the right song placement for this one scene that he wanted something really different sounding. So I was like 'You know what? I can do this myself,'" she explained to MTV News. "It's very different for me, it's electronic; I did it all myself, which was crazy, because I'm used to engineering and writing and mixing demos in my house, but being responsible for that being the end product was a new challenge for me. It was like 'This is it, I'm mixing this.'"

  • Herb Alpert - Ris
    Herb Alpert - Rise


    Herb Alpert - Rise Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Rise
    Released: 1979

    Rise Lyrics


    Rise
  • Herb's nephew, Randy Badazz Alpert, wrote this with Andy Armer. When the 3M Company lent a 32-track digital recorder to A&M Records (then co-owned by Alpert), they had some time to experiment. Says Randy: "It was Herb's idea to record The Lonely Bull and several other of his old hit records in a dance format, and though I did not particularly like the idea I did go ahead and work up some new dance arrangements for those old songs. I had played Rise and several other new songs for Herb several weeks before the recording session and he loved 2 out of the 3 songs. We had always intended to record Rise during the session. That song was never an after thought. We did try recording the Lonely Bull and one other song before we switched to Rise. The room seemed to light up when we started to record that tune. It was a magical moment for both Herb and me."
  • On the Armer/Badazz audition tape, this was a stomper, going 128 beats per minute. Alpert slowed it to about 100 BPM so "People could dance and hug each other at the end of the night."
  • After this was released, it got an unexpected boost when it was used in a critical scene in the TV series General Hospital - the rape of Laura by Luke (Anthony Geary, who plays Luke, suggested the song to the series' music director). The song was repeated several times a week for a short period afterward, until the storyline changed to make Luke and Laura a romantic couple.

    It wouldn't be the last time General Hospital bumped a song up the charts: In 1983, "Think Of Laura" by Christopher Cross was used as Luke and Laura's love theme, and exposure on the show pushed it to #9 on the Hot 100 and #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart.
  • This was Alpert's second #1 (after "This Guy's in Love With You"), making him to only solo performer to be credited with a #1 vocal and a #1 instrumental single. This is the instrumental.
  • This became a hit in the UK - ironically at 135 BPM - as British club DJs did not realize that American 12-inch singles are played at 33 revolutions per minute, not 45 (the European standard).
  • All of the music for Notorious B.I.G.'s hit "Hypnotize" was sampled from this. "Hypnotize" was a Billboard #1 Pop, R&B, and Rap song and was Top 10 in most countries throughout the world in 1997. So the "Rise" music was actually a #1 record twice in a span of 28 years.
  • To follow this up, "Rotation" was released in January 1980 and was a minor Top 40 hit in America. There was another single called "Street Life" which was released in late spring of 1980. "Beyond" was released at the end of summer 1980. (Thanks to Randy Badazz Alpert for telling us about this song)
  • This song won a Grammy in 1980 for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. It was the third time that Alpert won a Grammy. His last 2 songs that won Grammys were "A Taste of Honey" (1965) and "What Now My Love?" (1966). (thanks, Jerro - New Alexandria, PA)

  • Jimi Hendrix - The Wind Cries Mar
    Jimi Hendrix - The Wind Cries Mary


    Jimi Hendrix - The Wind Cries Mary Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Are You Experienced?
    Released: 1967

    The Wind Cries Mary Lyrics


    The Wind Cries Mary
  • Jimi wrote this in 1967 for Are You Experienced?; it was inspired by his girlfriend at the time, Kathy Mary Etchingham. He'd gotten into an argument with her about her cooking. She got very angry and started throwing pots and pans and finally stormed out to stay at a friend's home for a day or so. When she came back, Jimi had written "The Wind Cries Mary" for her.

    Kathy Mary recalled, "We'd had a row over food. Jimi didn't like lumpy mashed potato. There were thrown plates and I ran off. When I came back the next day, he'd written that song about me. It's incredibly flattering." (Source Q magazine February 2013)
  • Jimi wrote the song quietly in his apartment and didn't show it to anybody. After recording "Fire" (which was about his sexual relationship with Kathy), he had 20 minutes to spare in the recording studio, so he showed it to the band. They managed to record it in the 20 minute period they had. The band later recorded several more takes of the song, but they all seemed very sterile and they decided to go with the original recording.
  • This was the third single from Are You Experienced?. (thanks, Brett - Edmonton, Canada, for above 2)
  • A lot of people assumed this was about marijuana, which is also known as "Mary Jane."
  • This song begins with a distinctive and recognizable introduction, in which three chromatically ascending 'five' chords are played in second inversion. A 'five' chord consists of two notes (first or "root," and fifth) instead of three (root, third and fifth). The missing middle note gives the chord a more 'open' or 'bare' sound. A second inversion "flips" the notes in the chord, so that the fifth, not the root, is the lowest sounding note. This makes it more difficult for the listener to immediately identify what key the song is being played in. In addition, a syncopated rhythm makes it difficult for the listener to identify the "down beats" of the song. This combination of musical elements creates a unique and disorienting experience when the song is heard for the first time.
  • Jamie Cullum covered this song, replacing the guitar part with a jazzy piano. Other artists to record the song include John Mayer, Popa Chubby and Robyn Hitchcock. (thanks, Tonyz - Mandelieu)
  • According to the book Jimi Hendrix: Electric Gypsy , Hendrix wrote this as a very long song, but broke it down to fit the short-song convention and make it radio friendly. Hendrix was concerned that listeners wouldn't understand the song in its shortened form.

  • 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
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    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."

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