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Jessie Ware - Tough Lov
Jessie Ware - Tough Love


Jessie Ware - Tough Love Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

Album: Tough Love
Released: 2014

Tough Love Lyrics


It’s a really good sign that you hope my mind is true
And I’ve been thinking of what to say all night to you
So you wanna be a man about it, do you?
And have you figured out all you wanted, have you?

When your heart becomes a million different pieces
That's when you won't be able to recognize this feeling

That’s called Tough Love
That’s called tough love
That’s called tough love
That’s called tough love

In the middle of the night all I think about is you
I dream in all your clouds of glory, it's true
So you wanna be a man about it, do you have to?
And have you figured out all you wanted, have you?

When your heart becomes a million different pieces
That's when you won't be able to recognize this feeling

That’s called tough love (tough love)
That’s called tough love (tough love)
That’s called tough love (tough love)
That’s called tough love (tough love)

You have me crying out, crying out for more
You have me crying out, crying out for more
You have me crying out, crying out for more
You have me crying out, crying out for more

That’s called tough love (tough love)
That’s called tough love (tough love)
That’s called tough love (tough love)
That’s called tough love (tough love)

Writer/s: ASH, BENJAMIN ROSS / BLANCO, BENNY / WARE, JESSIE
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Tough Love
  • This song was recorded in New York and written by Ware with the production duo BenZel. Speaking about the track, Ware said: "I had just finished a run of shows in the States and went to New York to work with BenZel for a couple weeks, mainly as a different focus to touring. I didn't have any expectations or pressures with what would come out of those two weeks, and think 'Tough Love' sums this up. It was me experimenting with my voice and having fun with it. It just felt right and kind of dictated the route of the next album, much like 'Devotion' did on my first album."
  • BenZel is a production duo consisting of London electro musician Ben Ash, who operates as Two Inch Punch (Sam Smith's "Money On My Mind") and hitmaker Benny Blanco (Katy Perry's "I Kissed a Girl," Kesha's "TiK ToK," Bruno Mars' "Grenade," Maroon 5's "Maps.")
  • Ware's lyrics were inspired by the trails of maintaining a long-term relationship with her fiancée while touring round the world. "It's not always easy being away from the person that I love so much, but I'm also doing something that I really, really love," she told Pitchfork . "It's realistic that it's not always real easy."
  • The song's music video was directed by Alex Lee and Kyle Wightman of BRTHR Films. According to Radio.com , the clip places Jessie Ware in positions that loosely recreate several well known paintings. The shot of the singer on the grass, for instance, is a visual take of John William Waterhouse's 1889 artistic masterpiece Ophelia and the dark trench coat that Ware wears with blue sky and white clouds in the background recreates René Magritte's 1964 artwork The Son of Man.
  • Ware told MTV UK this was one of those tunes that was made in the moment. "This song really represents a lazy Wednesday afternoon in May in New York, and me not overthinking," she said. "Just creating a mood. The vocal that you hear on it is a demo vocal, so there's a weariness in my voice."
  • Asked by HMV.com why she titled her second album after this song, Ware replied, "I think I always knew that would be the title. I like titles to be song titles and this was a song that I really wanted the album to feel like."
  • The black and white CD cover photo shows Ware looking out a window in Brooklyn, which was the place where the album started.

  • The Verve Pipe - The Freshma
    The Verve Pipe - The Freshman


    The Verve Pipe - The Freshman Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Villains
    Released: 1996

    The Freshman Lyrics


    When I was young I knew everything
    And she a punk who rarely ever took advice
    Now I'm guilt stricken, sobbing with my head on the floor
    Stop a baby's breath and a shoe full of rice

    I can't be held responsible
    Cause she was touching her face
    I won't be held responsible
    She fell in love in the first place

    For the life of me I cannot remember
    What made us think that we were wise and we'd never compromise
    For the life of me I cannot believe we'd ever die for these sins
    We were merely freshmen

    My best friend took a week's vacation to forget her
    His girl took a week's worth of Valium and slept
    Now he's guilt stricken sobbing with his head on the floor
    Thinks about her now and how he never really wept he says

    I can't be held responsible
    Cause she was touching her face
    I won't be held responsible
    She fell in love in the first place

    For the life of me I cannot remember
    What made us think that we were wise and we'd never compromise
    For the life of me I cannot believe we'd ever die for these sins
    We were merely freshmen

    We've tried to wash our hands of all of this
    We never talk of our lacking relationships
    And how we're guilt stricken sobbing with our heads on the floor
    We fell through the ice when we tried not to slip, we'd say

    I can't be held responsible
    Cause she was touching her face
    I won't be held responsible
    She fell in love in the first place

    For the life of me I cannot remember
    What made us think that we were wise and we'd never compromise
    For the life of me I cannot believe we'd ever die for these sins
    We were merely freshmen

    For the life of me I cannot remember
    What made us think that we were wise and we'd never compromise
    For the life of me I cannot believe we'd ever die for these sins
    We were merely freshmen
    We were merely freshmen
    We were merely freshmen

    Writer/s: VANDER ARK, BRIAN/BROWN, DONNY/CORELLA, DOUG/DUNNING, A.J.
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    The Freshman
  • The Verve Pipe's lead singer, Brian Vander Ark, wrote this about his ex-girlfriend getting an abortion. In the second verse, his girlfriend overdoses on Valium to commit suicide, but this part never happened and was made up by Vander Ark. (thanks, Ross - Cleveland, OH)
  • The band had been around since 1992 and was loved by critics, but didn't crack the charts until 1996 when "Photograph" made #53 US. "The Freshman" hit big a year later, but that was their last chart entry. They released two more albums - The Verve Pipe (1999) and Underneath (2001) - before calling it quits.
  • This song was first released on early copies of the 1992 Verve Pipe EP I've Suffered a Head Injury, which they released independently. The second recording appeared on the 1996 album Villains, and the third recording, which was the hit, appeared on a 1997 single and in the video. The song later appeared on various compilations.
  • In 2001, Brian Vander Ark explained what the song means to him on Verve Pipe's bulletin boards:
    "When I was young I knew everything" - We all think we know everything at a young age. I thought I did. I realize I didn't know sh*t until I was 36.
    "And she, a Punk who rarely took advice" - How many people do we know like that?
    "Now I'm guilt-stricken, sobbing, with my head on the floor" - Something happened that caused this reaction, but I wouldn't want to give that away this early in the song, so let's throw in an some ambiguity:
    "Stop a baby's breath, and a shoe full of rice, no" - First of all, forget the NO. Stop a baby's breath is just that. Abort the baby. A shoe full of rice is a result of a wedding. So - stop a baby's breath AND then you stop a wedding. She's pregnant, get her to abort, and then there's no wedding. And you know what?
    "I can't be held responsible, cause she was touching her face" - When I wrote this song, The Divinyls had a song out called 'I Touch Myself.' The TV was on, she was touching her face in the video. Very sexy. So, I can't be held responsible because she was trying to be sexy, trying to seduce me, etc.
    "I won't be held responsible, she fell in love in the first place" - I didn't tell her to fall in love.
    "For the life of me, I cannot remember what made us think that we were wise, and we'd never compromise" - What was I thinking back then? Who am I to put a girl though that? Why was I unable to compromise? Guilty feelings.
    "For the life of me, I cannot believe we'd ever die for these sins, we were merely freshmen" - We were just kids, let it go, we all make mistakes, etc.
    "My best friend took a week's vacation to forget her" - He needed to get away because of what happened.
    "His girl took a week's worth of Valium and slept" - This is why this song is not that strong literally - it's confusing. HIS girl is MY girl. the same girl that had the abortion has now killed herself.
    "Now he's guilt-stricken, sobbing with his head on the floor, thinks about her now and how he never really wept he says" - He has the same guilty feelings that I do about the abortion and death.
    "We tried to wash our hands of all of this, we never talk of our lacking relationships" - We rarely spoke after the incident - we just tried to forget it. We never spoke of her or the fact that we can't have a decent relationship with anyone since then.
    "We fell through the ice when we tried not to slip" - No matter how careful you might be, there are other perils out there.
    The girl is real, the abortion is real. the death is not. it's poetic license to make the story more interesting.
  • Brian Vander Ark said of this song: "'The Freshmen' was written in 1991. One year before the Verve Pipe was born. I wrote it in a house on Gull Lake, Michigan. I had rented the movie The Freshmen with Marlon Brando and Matthew Broderick, and the case was just sitting there the next morning and I found myself staring at it. then I realized that we are all freshmen at some point in our life - why not write a song for all of us? The song has nothing to do with the movie, though I owe the filmmakers tremendously. since the song is 11 years old - I'll make the commitment that every #1 song I write I will post a detailed definition, line by line, 11 years after it is written."
  • There is a theory that this song is about Romeo and Juliet. The young lovers were only 14 (about the age of a high school freshman) and the "weeks vacation" could be when Romeo went away while Juliet faked her death. The "weeks worth of Valium" could be when Juliet poisoned herself. (thanks, taryn - ducksvill, AK)
  • The music video was directed by Mark Neale, who had also done Counting Crows' "Round Here," and would later direct the documentary Faster.
  • While this was climbing the charts, British group The Verve had broken into America with their hit "Bittersweet Symphony." This caused confusion along the lines of the Black Crowes/Counting Crows/Sheryl Crow enigma of the early '90s.

  • Maroon 5 - Map
    Maroon 5 - Maps


    Maroon 5 - Maps Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: V
    Released: 2014

    Maps Lyrics


    I miss the taste of a sweeter life
    I miss the conversation
    I’m searching for a song tonight
    I’m changing all of the stations
    I like to think that we had it all
    We drew a map to a better place
    But on that road I took a fall
    Oh baby why did you run away?

    I was there for you
    In your darkest times
    I was there for you
    In your darkest nights

    But I wonder where were you
    When I was at my worst
    Down on my knees
    And you said you had my back
    So I wonder where were you
    All the roads you took came back to me
    So I’m following the map that leads to you
    The map that leads to you
    Ain't nothing I can do
    The map that leads to you
    Following, following, following to you
    The map that leads to you
    Ain't nothing I can do
    The map that leads to you
    Following, following, following

    I hear your voice in my sleep at night
    Hard to resist temptation
    'Cause all these strangers come over me
    Now I can’t get over you
    No I just can’t get over you

    I was there for you
    In your darkest times
    I was there for you
    In your darkest nights

    But I wonder where were you
    When I was at my worst
    Down on my knees
    And you said you had my back
    So I wonder where were you
    All the roads you took came back to me
    So I’m following the map that leads to you
    The map that leads to you
    Ain't nothing I can do
    The map that leads to you
    Following, following, following to you
    The map that leads to you
    Ain't nothing I can do
    The map that leads to you

    Oh oh oh
    Oh oh oh
    Yeah yeah yeah
    Oh oh

    Oh I was there for you
    Oh in your darkest times
    Oh I was there for you
    Oh in your darkest nights

    Oh I was there for you
    Oh in you darkest times
    Oh I was there for you
    Oh in your darkest nights

    But I wonder where were you
    When I was at my worst
    Down on my knees
    And you said you had my back
    So I wonder where were you
    All the roads you took came back to me
    So I’m following the map that leads to you
    The map that leads to you
    Ain't nothing I can do
    The map that leads to you
    Following, following, following to you
    The map that leads to you
    Ain't nothing I can do
    The map that leads to you
    Following, following, following

    Writer/s: Zancanella, Noel Patrick / Levine, Adam Noah / Malik, Ammar / Tedder, Ryan Benjamin / Levin, Benjamin
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Maps
  • The first single to be released from Maroon 5's V album was written by the band's frontman Adam Levine with Overexposed executive producer Max Martin and his frequent collaborator Shellback. The track was produced by Ryan Tedder, Benny Blanco and Noel Zancanella.
  • The song finds Levine singing about retaining hope for a relationship despite his girl abandoning him when he was going through a tough time.

    But I wonder where were you
    When I was at my worst
    Down on my knees
    And you said you had my back
    So I wonder where were you
    All the roads you took came back to me
    So I’m following the map that leads to you
    The map that leads to you


    Levine told Ryan Seacrest the song is about not giving up on a relationship after its been derailed and getting it back on track. "People go through a lot of things and get stepped on and step on others and we all make mistakes," he explained. "It's kind of more about not giving up on something, even though maybe you should."
  • The song's music video was directed by Peter Berg, who is best known for helming the films Friday Night Lights and Hancock as well as his acting role on the TV series Chicago Hope. He also previously directed Maroon 5's visual for "One More Night."

    The clip follows a backwards narrative format, as it recounts the death of Adam Levine's girlfriend after getting hit by a car in Los Angeles. The storyline is inspired by the 2000 film Memento.
  • The song was brought in by Tedder and Blanco. Guitarist James Valentine told Billboard magazine it was, "just sort of workshopped" into its eventual form. "It really has those elements of The Police that have always been a huge, huge influence on us," he said. "We're usually trying to do stuff that sounds contemporary but is still classic. I mean, everybody says that. That's what they're always going for. I think that song sort of achieves that, at least in my mind."
  • This was used in a commercial for the video game Just Dance 2015, which features the music of Maroon 5.

  • Tool -
    Tool - H


    Tool - H Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Aenima
    Released: 1996

    H Lyrics


    WHat's coming through is alive.
    What's holding up is a mirror.
    But what's singing songs is a snake
    Looking to turn this piss to wine.
    They're both totally void of hate,
    But killing me just the same.
    The snake behind me hisses
    What my damage could have been.
    My blood before me begs me
    Open up my heart again.
    And I feel this coming over like a storm again.
    Considerately.
    Venomous voice, tempts me,
    Drains me, bleeds me,
    Leaves me cracked and empty.
    Drags me down like some sweet gravity.
    The snake behind me hisses
    What my damage could have been.
    My blood before me begs me
    Open up my heart again.
    And I feel this coming over like a storm again.
    I am too connected to you to
    Slip away, to fade away.
    Days away I still feel you
    Touching me, changing me,
    And considerately killing me.
    Without the skin,
    Beneath the storm,
    Under these tears
    The walls came down.
    And the snake is drowned and
    As I look in his eyes,
    My fear begins to fade
    Recalling all of those times.
    I could have cried then.
    I should have cried then.
    And as the walls come down and
    As I look in your eyes
    My fear begins to fade
    Recalling all of the times
    I have died
    And will die.
    It's all right.
    I don't mind.
    I am too connected to you to
    Slip away, to fade away.
    Days away I still feel you
    Touching me, changing me,
    And considerately killing me.

    Writer/s: MAYNARD KEENAN, DANIEL CAREY, PAUL D'AMOUR, ADAM JONES
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    H
  • While many people believe this is about God, it has nothing to do with religion. Lead singer Maynard James Keenan is speaking about his experiences of being abused and how it affects him and his family.
  • This could have been titled "H" because Maynard's son Devo has the middle name of H (not an initial - that's the whole middle name). He talks of how his son and his wife have no hate but he wants to lash out at them because he has been abused. He speaks of how he refuses to give into these temptations. One of the deepest songs ever written. (thanks, Keith - Phoenix, AZ, for above 2)
  • It's possible the H stands for Herbert. Maynard James Keenan's birth name is Maynard Herbert Keenan, and it could be about his troubled childhood. (thanks, nero - richmond, MO)
  • The working title for this song was "Half Empty," which the "H" could stand for. It may represent the "half-empty is interchangeable with half-full" notion.
  • In 1996, when Tool was performing this live, Maynard touched on the idea of having an angel sitting on one shoulder and a devil sitting on the other. In at least one interpretation, the song is about being very close to someone who is tearing you apart, someone you can't bring yourself to leave, but someone who will destroy you because you can't leave them. It is the price you pay for being close to them; they aren't doing it on purpose: "considerately killing me." (thanks, Tara - San Diego, CA, for above 2)

  • Naughty Boy - Think About I
    Naughty Boy - Think About It


    Naughty Boy - Think About It Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Hotel Cabana
    Released: 2013

    Think About It Lyrics


    Yeah
    You know it's Naughty Boy and young Khalifa man
    Hotel Cabana, Taylor Gang.

    Got me up all night
    Just to start a fight
    You don't wanna Think About It
    You drink about it
    You smoke about it
    Don't talk about it
    Every nights the same
    Who's the one to blame?
    You don't wanna think about it
    You drink about it
    You smoke about it
    Don't talk about it
    Don't make it easy for yourself

    13's on my Impala, raw cone filled with chronic smoke
    Homie, I got game like the Shuttlesworth fam
    Milk these lames for what they worth
    HUF socks, ashes on my shirt, three wheel motion all you motherfuckers
    The Porsche in the garage then got a life for my dogs
    I had nothing at all but now I take trips to Vegas
    Rolling up, playing songs on my oldies playlist
    Diamonds on my fist, Rollie on my wrist, my life's the shit

    Got me up all night
    Just to start a fight
    You don't wanna think about it
    You drink about it
    You smoke about it
    Don't talk about it
    Every nights the same
    Who's the one to blame?
    You don't wanna think about it
    You drink about it
    You smoke about it
    Don't talk about it
    Don't make it easy for yourself

    Standing over the terrace, made so much last year
    These lil' niggas should be embarrassed
    Claim we the same, but the difference is apparent
    Copy my style so much they got me like 'where the fuck is their parents?'
    Smoking so much that the public think it's scary
    But I don't give a fuck, I'm rolling another one up
    And giving middle fingers to you little fucks
    Who get online and say I suck, long time you rolling papers and wearing chucks
    And I ain't even had my best year, ten cars, 20 million, fuck I'mma do next year?

    Got me up all night
    Just to start a fight
    You don't wanna think about it
    You drink about it
    You smoke about it
    Don't talk about it
    Every nights the same
    Who's the one to blame?
    You don't wanna think about it
    You drink about it
    You smoke about it
    Don't talk about it
    Don't make it easy for yourself

    Writer/s: MARTIN, ANDREA / OMER, MUSTAFA / KHAN, SHAHID / MURRAY, JAMES / AMIN, SHERAZ / JUBY, LUKE / THOMAS, CAMERON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Think About It
  • This song featuring American rapper Wiz Khalifa and British singer Ella Eyre received its first play on BBC Radio 1Xtra's Mista Jam radio show on 14 August 2013. Released as the fourth single from Hotel Cabana, it peaked at #78 on the UK singles chart.
  • Asked by The Source magazine how he connected with Wiz Khalifa for the song, Naughty Boy replied: "I met him through my manager, Tim Blacksmith. Stargate did the 'Black and Yellow' track and they had a good relationship with him. And I had one song on the album, the one that he's on, that I needed an international feature. And it had to be a rapper so Wiz is just perfect for not just the song, but what the album represents."

    "And in that song he plays the role of someone who's enjoying being famous and enjoying being at this hotel and doesn't really give a s--t about that girl who keeps on phoning and he did a really great job," he added.

  • Dead Can Dance - The Tria
    Dead Can Dance - The Trial


    Dead Can Dance - The Trial Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Dead Can Dance
    Released: 1984

    The Trial Lyrics


    All my senses rebel
    Under the scrutiny of their persistent gaze.
    It took a lifetime to get here,
    A journey I'll never make again.

    For those who have accepted the burden of shame.
    For the innocent only guilt will remain
    And our lives will be forced to accommodate
    The perpetrators of our own bastard race.

    All my senses rebel
    Under the scrutiny of their persistent gaze.
    It took a lifetime to get here,
    A journey I'll never make again.

    I stand accused of a thousand and one crimes.
    A witness to events that led up to this present time.
    These traditions, which bind our hands and keep us tied,
    Will never survive the greater test of time.

    Deliver me from these feverish eyes
    That threaten to unbalance my state of mind.
    For I must confess only to the smallest of crimes.
    A sense of guilt.

    Writer/s: GERRARD, LISA GERMAINE / PERRY, BRENDAN MICHAEL / RODGER, SCOTT / ULRICH, PETER LAWRENCE / FERGUSON, GUS / PINKER, JAMES E.
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    The Trial
  • This is about what happens to you after you die - aka, being judged. If you were evil, you'll get something bad and vice versa. (thanks, Maria - Toronto, Canada)

  • OK Go - The Writing's on the Wal
    OK Go - The Writing's on the Wall


    OK Go - The Writing's on the Wall Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Hungry Ghosts
    Released: 2014

    The Writing's on the Wall Lyrics


    Listen I know it's been hard
    You know it's no different for me
    We're less than a zero-sum game now
    And baby, we both know that's not how it's supposed to be

    The Writing's on the Wall
    It seems like forever
    Since we had a good day
    The writing's on the wall

    But I, just want to get you high tonight
    I, just want to see some pleasure in your eyes
    Some pleasure in your eyes

    And I go too high, and you go too cold
    Then we both fall apart
    Then you bring your mind, to rest against mine
    But the mind has no say on affairs of the heart

    The writing's on the wall
    It seems like forever
    Since we had a good day
    The writing's on the wall

    But I, just want to get you high tonight
    I, just want to see some pleasure in your eyes
    Some pleasure in your eyes

    Then you bring your mind, to rest against mine
    But the mind has no say on affairs of the heart

    The writing's on the wall
    It seems like forever
    Since we had a good day
    The writing's on the wall

    But I, just want to get you high tonight
    I, just want to see some pleasure in your eyes
    Some pleasure in your eyes

    I, just want to get you high
    Just want to get you high
    Just want to get you high
    Even if it's the last thing we do together
    Even if it's the last thing we do together

    Writer/s: DAMIAN KULASH, TIMOTHY NORDWIND
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    The Writing's on the Wall
  • This song is about a troubled relationship in which the two parties see things in different ways. The writing is indeed on the wall for the pair.
  • "The writing on the wall" is an expression that suggests a portent of doom or misfortune. It originates from the Old Testament Book of Daniel Chapter 5, where during a banquet hosted by King Belshazzar, a mysterious hand appeared and wrote on the palace wall the words, "Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin". Daniel interpreted this message as the imminent end for the Babylonian kingdom. Belshazzar was slain that night and the Persians sacked the capital city.
  • The song's music video features the band romping through a series of optical illusions. Everything you see is actually a trick of the eye. The set took nearly three weeks to construct in a cavernous Brooklyn lot and the single long shot over 50 attempts to get right. The connection with the song becomes clear during the bridge, when a camera decrypts a message that reads, "I think I understand you, but I don't."

    "It was important to me that we didn't add a layer of meaning that's not already there," explained frontman and co-director Damian Kulash to Rolling Stone. "We wanted to be able to have messages in there, but I didn't want them going throughout the entire song in way that would make you feel like you were reading the whole time."
  • The video was inspired by an advertisement that OK Go frontman Damian Kulash saw for BBC4. Bassist Tim Nordwind explained to The California Aggie: "The ad [was a film of a] bunch of objects, but you couldn't tell what the the objects were supposed to be. When the camera changed to a certain perspective [the objects] came together and turned into a shape – like a circle or a square – and he was really excited about that. As we got to talking about it, we thought if we did this on a massive level it would make a really good, fun video. That's how 'The Writing's on the Wall" came together."
  • Damian Kulash told Purevolume the story of the song: "Our bassist Tim wrote the initial demo for this song, and in his temp lyrics (we'll usually put scraps of phrases or gibberish in the earliest versions of our songs and then fill the ideas in more when the song has taken more shape), he'd used the phrase 'the writing's on the wall.'"

    "The line seemed to capture the melancholic air of the song, so I tried to write from Tim's perspective about a difficult break up he'd just been through, letting it revolve around that moment when you feel the end coming," he continued.

    "What's crazy is that less than a month after the song was done, my wife left me, pretty much out of the blue," Kulash concluded. "So apparently I was writing about my own life, not Tim's, and I didn't even know it."
  • The song was released as the lead single from Hungry Ghosts. Kulash explained the meaning of the album title to HMV.com . "The reason we named it Hungry Ghosts is it comes from a Buddhist term," he said. "Hungry Ghosts are beings that live inside us and have an insatiable craving for both peace and desire. It's trying to sum up that notion that something is right at your fingertips, but you can't quite get it."

  • Korn - Dadd
    Korn - Daddy


    Korn - Daddy Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Korn
    Released: 1994

    Daddy Lyrics


    Mother please forgive me
    I just had to get out all my pain and suffering
    Now that I am done, remember I will always love you
    I'm your son

    Little child, looking so pretty
    Come out and play, I'll be your Daddy
    Innocent child, looking so sweet
    A rape in my eyes and on your flesh I'll eat

    You've raped!
    I feel dirty
    It hurt!
    As a child
    Tied down!
    That's a good boy
    And fucked!
    Your own child
    I scream!
    No one hears me
    It hurt!
    I'm not a liar
    My God!
    Saw you watching
    Mommy why?!
    Your own child

    It's alright

    I didn't touch you there
    Mama said she didn't care
    I didn't touch you there
    That's why mama stopped and stared

    I fucking hate you! Motherfucker!
    Motherfucker! I fucking hate you! Fuck you!
    You son of a bitch, you fucking ruined my life!
    I wanted to die!
    I'm sick of it, mother fucker, oh oh
    Why'd you fuck'n do it to me?
    I hate you!
    I fuck'n hate you!
    I hate you!
    Why?!
    I hate you!

    Writer/s: Davis, Aldrin / Lilly Jr, Harold Spencer
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Daddy
  • Lead singer Jonathan Davis wrote this about a neighbor who used to abuse him. He had this to say about the song: "People think 'Daddy' was written because my dad f--ked me up the ass, but that's not what the song is about. It wasn't about my dad or mom. When I was a kid I was being abused by someone else and I went to my parents and told them about it. They thought I was lying and joking around, so they never did any s--t about it. They don't believe it was happening to their son. I don't like to talk about it." (Thanks, Ana - Wilkes Barre, PA)
  • When Korn performed their 1994 self-titled debut album from start to finish at Las Vegas's Brooklyn Bowl on March 13, 2015, it included a rare performance of this song. Having played this once, Davis had said it was too emotional for him to perform live again.

    Speaking to Rolling Stone in advance of the 2015 performance, Davis called the song "just so old news to me." He added: "It's not going to affect me like it did back then. There was abuse there, I dealt with it, and the person who abused me is dead now. Karma took them [laughs]. And, y'know, I've buried that. I'm just going to play the song for the people that need it, you know what I mean?"

  • Scott Stapp - Proof of Lif
    Scott Stapp - Proof of Life


    Scott Stapp - Proof of Life Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Proof of Life
    Released: 2013

    Proof of Life Lyrics


    Do you suffer in silence?
    Do you live your life in your dreams?
    Do you walk in defiance?
    To escape from reality
    Are you caught in the headlights standing still?
    Don’t you wish you could run away?
    Have you lost your desire waiting for
    Someone to save you?
    But no one came.

    What’s your Proof of Life?
    You can’t deny the truth that hits you right between the eyes.
    So just name your price.
    I’ll give anything to justify the reason I’m alive
    What’s your proof of life?
    What’s your proof of life?

    Are you playing the victim
    When you know that you volunteered?
    No excuse for your sickness,
    It’s your choices that got you here.
    Are you caught in the headlights standing still?
    Don’t you wish you could run away?
    Have you lost your desire waiting for,
    Someone to save you?
    But no one came.

    What’s your proof of life?
    You can’t deny the truth that hits you right between the eyes,
    So just name your price.
    I’ll give anything to justify the reason I’m alive
    What’s your proof of life?
    What’s your proof of life?

    Someone to save you?
    But no one came

    What’s your proof of life?
    You can’t deny the truth that hits you right between the eyes,
    So just name your price.
    I’ll give anything to justify the reason I’m alive.
    What’s your proof of life?
    What’s your proof of life?

    You’re the proof of life

    Writer/s: CONNOLLY, TYLER / STAPP, SCOTT / XENIDIS, PHIL T
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Proof of Life
  • The title track of Scott Stapp 's second solo album, the former Creed frontman penned the song with Tyler Connolly from Theory of a Deadman. Stapp recalled the story of the tune to Artist Direct : "We got together. We were sitting around. I came in, and I had an idea. I had the music already in my mind for that song. I was playing it on guitar. I looked up at the guys and said, 'Do you have any ideas?' Tyler said, 'I've got three words, Proof of Life.' I instantly was like, 'Oh yeah!' I ran to the microphone after we laid down a sketch of the music and began to freestyle with that thought process in mind. The song was born then."

    "At the end of the album, when all of the songs were done, it was the perfect fit to summarize what this body of work meant," Stapp continued. "It was exactly what I was trying to do subconsciously but hadn't really quantified it yet. It's great how that came about."

  • blink-182 - Stay Together for the Kid
    blink-182 - Stay Together for the Kids


    blink-182 - Stay Together for the Kids Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Take Off Your Pants And Jacket
    Released: 2001

    Stay Together for the Kids Lyrics


    It's hard to wake up
    When the shades have been pulled shut
    This house is haunted
    It's so pathetic
    It makes no sense at all
    I'm ripe with things to say
    The words rot and fall away
    What stupid poem could fix this home
    I'd read it every day

    So here's your holiday
    Hope you enjoy it this time
    You gave it all away
    It was mine
    So when you're dead and gone
    Will you remember this night
    Twenty years now lost
    It's not right

    Their anger hurts my ears
    Been running strong for seven years
    Rather than fix the problems
    They never solve them
    It makes no sense at all
    I see them everyday
    We get along, so why can't they?
    If this is what he wants
    And this is what she wants
    Then why is there so much pain?

    So here's your holiday
    Hope you enjoy it this time
    You gave it all away
    It was mine
    So when you're dead and gone
    Will you remember this night
    Twenty years now lost
    It's not right

    So here's your holiday
    Hope you enjoy it this time
    You gave it all away
    It was mine
    So when you're dead and gone
    Will you remember this night
    Twenty years now lost
    It's not right
    It's not right
    It's not right
    It's not right

    Writer/s: BARKER, TRAVIS / DELONGE, TOM / HOPPUS, MARK
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Stay Together for the Kids
  • Tom DeLonge wrote this about his parents' divorce. He was 16, and his parents had just told him they were going to get a divorce. He left the house to sit in his car and write this song.
  • Mark Hoppus of blink-182 also had parents that divorced. (thanks, Nataliapalooza - Brampton, Canada, for above 2)
  • This is one of the songs on the album that indicates the start of a slow maturing process for the boys in blink-182. Here, they began tackling issues with more seriousness than in their previous efforts. They still retained their sense of humor, though, as indicated by the title of the album (say it quickly).

  • Aretha Franklin and George Michael - I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me
    Aretha Franklin and George Michael - I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)


    Aretha Franklin and George Michael - I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me) Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Aretha
    Released: 1987

    I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me) Lyrics


    I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)
  • When John Landis was asked how he got Aretha Franklin to appear in his 1980 film The Blues Brothers, he replied: "I asked her." The point being that the Queen of Soul had fallen out of favor and was looking for work (many other music legends - Ray Charles, Tina Turner and Roy Orbison among them - were also at career nadirs). Her fortunes were revived by her 1985 album Who's Zoomin' Who, which contained two US Top 10 hits: the title track and "Freeway of Love." It took this duet with George Michael, however, to return her to the top of the chart, where she had not been for 20 years (with "Respect").

    Michael was coming off a string of hits with his group Wham!, but had not yet released his first solo album, Faith, which came out later in 1987.
  • This was was written by Simon Climie and Dennis Morgan. The pair met in 1983 after Morgan attended an Everly Brothers concert. It was the third song they wrote together. Morgan explained in The Billboard Book of Number One Hits: "That was one of those songs that came out of mid air – a gift from above, if you will."
  • The song was not originally written as a duet. Climie and Morgan pitched the song to Tina Turner as well to Aretha Franklin and Arista Records head Clive Davis. It was Davis' idea to get Franklin and George Michael to record the song as a duet.
  • Narada Michael Walden, who worked with Aretha on her Who's Zoomin' Who album, produced this track. He also produced the song this displaced at the top spot of the Hot 100: "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" by Starship.
    This made him the eighth producer in the Rock Era to score back-to-back #1 hits.
  • George Michael usually did his own production work. Before recording this song, he had only been produced by someone else on one occasion: the "Do They Know It's Christmas?" single by Band Aid.

    Michael was so used to self-producing that he had a difficult time knowing when to stop singing. Narada Michael Walden explained: "He looked at me with those innocent virgin eyes, like he'd never been told, 'you oughta stop, kid.'"
  • Michael wrote about his experience recording this song in his book, Bare, saying that he and Franklin recorded the song together but did their ad-libs separately. He also went on to praise Walden for being "brilliant" at getting a good atmosphere in the studio.

    Michael admitted to being nervous, but he knew there was no point in trying to copy Franklin's style. "Nobody can emulate Aretha Franklin," he said. "It's stupid to try. I just tried to stay in character, keep it simple - it was very understated in comparison to what she did."
  • In 1987, Franklin and Michael won the Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal Grammy for this song.

  • The Offspring - Gone Awa
    The Offspring - Gone Away


    The Offspring - Gone Away Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Ixnay on the Hombre
    Released: 1997

    Gone Away Lyrics


    Maybe in another life
    I could find you there
    Pulled away before your time
    I can't deal it's so unfair

    And it feels
    And it feels like
    Heaven's so far away
    And it feels
    Yeah it feels like
    The world has grown cold
    Now that you've Gone Away

    Leaving flowers on your grave
    Show that I still care
    But black roses and Hail Mary's
    Can't bring back what's taken from me
    I reach to the sky
    And call out your name
    And if I could trade
    I would

    And it feels
    And it feels like
    Heaven's so far away
    And it stings
    Yeah it stings now
    The world is so cold
    Now that you've gone away

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

    Gone Away
  • This song is about lead singer Dexter Holland's girlfriend dying in a car accident and his emotional response to it. (thanks, Paul - Westlake, OH)
  • A much more mature and serious song than what The Offspring were known for.
  • This got more airplay than any other song on the album. Still, the record sold poorly compared to its predecessor, Smash, which was released in 1994.

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