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Primus - South Park Theme


Primus - South Park Theme Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

Album: Chef Aid: The South Park Album
Released: 1997

South Park Theme Lyrics


I'm goin' down to South Park gonna have myself a time,
Friendly faces everwhere humble folks without temptation,
I'm goin' down to South Park gonna leave my woes behind,
Ample Parking Day or Night, people spouting, "Howdy, Neighbor"
I'm headin' down to South Park gonna see if I can't unwind,
I like girls with big vagina, I like girls with big fat titties
So come on down to South Park, and meet some friends of mine.

Writer/s: MANTIA, BRYAN KEI / CLAYPOOL, LESLIE E. / LALONDE, REID L III
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

South Park Theme
  • With songs like "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" and "Tommy The Cat," it's no surprise that Primus are favorites of Trey Parker and Matt Stone, creators of the TV series South Park. After creating some widely circulated shorts featuring the exploits of Stan, Cartman, Kyle and Kenny (and Jesus... and Santa...), Parker and Stone got a deal from Comedy Central to create the show, which first aired in 1997. Their choice for the theme song was Primus.

    In our interview with Les Claypool of Primus , he explained that he saw the Spirit of Christmas South Park short before writing the theme. He quickly came up with the "Going down to South Park, going to have..." idea, and filled it in from there, building a call-and-response with the kid characters into it.
  • The original theme song Primus submitted for the show was about 30 seconds long, which was deemed too lengthy. Parker and Stone simply sped up the song to make it shorter, later having Claypool re-record his vocals. The slower version can be heard in instrumental form over the closing credits. The full original version was used in a pilot created to demo the show.
  • When Kenny sings his line, he does so in his trademark mumble. What he sings is likely not suitable for broadcast.
  • The theme has been altered from time to time with different characters sometimes getting a line. In the 2013 "Dawn of the Posers" episode, the theme is sung by the Goth kids.
  • This was included on the 1998 compilation Chef Aid: The South Park Album, which tied into an episode of the show where Primus, Ozzy Osbourne, Elton John and several other acts participate in a benefit concert for the character Chef.

  • Nelly - Hot In Herr
    Nelly - Hot In Herre


    Nelly - Hot In Herre Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Nellyville
    Released: 2002

    Hot In Herre Lyrics


    Hot in, so hot in here! So hot in, hot, oh!
    With a little bit of, uh uh, and a little bit of, uh uh
    Just a little bit of, just a little bit of,
    Just a little bit of, just a little bit of

    I was like, good gracious, ass is bodacious
    Flirtatious, trying to show faces
    I'm waiting for the right time to shoot my steez you know
    Waiting for the right time to flash them ki's, then
    I'm leaving, please believing, oh!
    Me and the rest of my heathens
    Check it, got it locked at the top of the Fo' Seasons
    Penthouse, roof top, birds I feeding
    No deceiving, nothing up my sleeve and
    No teasing I need you to
    Get up up on the dance floor
    Give that man what he asking for
    'Cause I feel like busting loose
    And I feel like touching you, uh uh
    And can't nobody stop the juice
    So baby tell me what's the use? I said

    [Chorus]
    It's getting hot in here, so hot, so take off all your clothes
    I am, getting so hot, I wanna take my clothes off
    It's getting hot in here, so hot, so take off all your clothes
    I am, getting so hot, I wanna take my clothes off

    Uh, uh, uh, let it hang all out!

    Why you at the bar if you ain't popping the bottles? c'mon
    What good is all the fame if you ain't fucking the models
    I see you driving, sports cars, ain't hitting the throttle
    And I'll be down to do a hundred, top down and goggles
    Get off the freeway, exit 106 and "Park"ed it
    Ash tray, flip gate, time to spark it
    Gucci collar for dollar, got out and walked it
    I spit game cause baby I can't talk it
    Warm, sweating, it's hot up in this joint
    Vokal tank top, on at this point
    You with a winner so baby you can't loose
    I got secrets can't leave Cancun
    So take it off like your home alone
    You know dance in front your mirror while you're on the phone
    Checking your reflection and telling your best friend
    Like "Girl I think my butt getting big!"

    [Chorus]

    Let it hang all out
    Mix a little bit of
    With a little bit of
    Let it just fall out
    Give a little bit of
    With a little bit of
    Let it hang all out
    With a little bit of
    And a sprinkle of that
    Let it just fall out
    I like it when ya
    Girl, baby make it

    Stop pacing, time wasting
    I gotta a friend with a pole in the basement what?
    I'm just kidding like Jason oh
    Unless you gon' do it
    Extra, extra, eh, spread the news check it
    Nelly took a trip from the Luna to Neptunes
    Came back with something thick and it fitting in sasoons
    Say she got a thing about cutting in restrooms, oh

    [Chorus: x2]

    Let it hang all out
    Mix a little bit of
    With a little bit of
    Let it just fall out
    Give a little bit of
    With a little bit of
    Let it hang all out
    With a little bit of
    And a sprinkle of that
    Let it just fall out
    I like it when ya
    Girl, baby make it

    Writer/s: WILLIAMS, PHARRELL / BROWN, CHARLES L. / HAYNES, CORNELL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, SONGS MUSIC PUBLISHING, SWING T PUBLISHING, INC.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Hot In Herre
  • The extra "R" in "Herre" is there to indicate that it is really hot. Definitely hotter than just one "R." It's also a written expression of the St. Louis accent, where Nelly is from. Christina Aguilera did the same thing on her song, "Dirrty," which needed the extra "R" because it was really dirty. Another rap hit from the time, "Right Thurr" by Chingy (also from St. Louis), used the extra R as well.
  • This was produced by The Neptunes, who are the team of Chad Hugo and Pharrell Williams. In addition to their own group N.E.R.D., they produced for Jay Z, Snoop Dogg, Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, and many others, specializing in high-energy hip-hop beats. Nelly makes reference the producers in the line, "Nelly took a trip from the Luna to Neptunes."
  • The groove is based on "Bustin' Loose," a huge go-go hit for Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers released in 1978. Nelly's line "I feel like bustin' loose" also comes from that track.
  • In the summer of 2002, this was a huge hit. Listening to it didn't require a lot of thought, and Nelly had already established himself as a rapper focused on enjoying life. These kind of songs tend to do well in the summer, like "Summertime" by D.J. Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince (summer of '91) and "Livin' La Vida Loca" by Ricky Martin (summer of '99)
  • This won the Grammy Award for Best Male Rap Solo Performance in 2003. Nelly performed part of the song at the ceremony, and was then joined on stage by Kelly Rowland so they could sing "Dilemma," their duet that took the award for Best Rap/Sung Performance. Nellyville was nominated for Album of the Year, but lost to Come Away With Me by Norah Jones.
  • The Grammy performance was in questionable taste. The stage was designed to look like it was engulfed in flames while Nelly was performing. A few days earlier, nearly 100 people died when pyrotechnics at a Great White concert in Rhode Island set a small club on fire, something that wasn't even mentioned on the show.
  • Nelly performed this at halftime of the 2004 Super Bowl, which is where Janet Jackson caused an uproar by exposing a breast.
  • Nelly recalled recording the song in a 2010 interview with XXL magazine: "I did that in L.A… I remember 'cause Busta was in the same studio and he came through and he heard the beat and you know how Busta is, you know he's over the top. He's life, 'Yo, god! What is that sound?!!?!? [Laughs] What is that sound coming from here, god? Oh my, god! Pharrell, where was that beat at? Where was that? You were hiding that from me!' It was a little unorthodox for the time definitely coming out from 'Country Grammar' …to a Pharrell [beat], that 'Hot in Herre' sound. But, it worked and it helped me too 'cause it helped me show versatility, not just having to do one angle on some s--t."
  • Weird Al Yankovic recorded a parody of this called "Trash Day," about a guy who refuses to take out the trash and then describes it. (thanks, Steph - SoCal, CA)
  • San Francisco's Latino Mix 105.7 played this for 18 hours straight on a continuous loop starting at 3pm (PDT) on March 14, 2014. It was reportedly an act of stunting to promote the radio station's branding change to "Hot 105.7."

  • Ryan Hobler - She Came Alon
    Ryan Hobler - She Came Along


    Ryan Hobler - She Came Along Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: The Elusive Yes
    Released: 2014

    She Came Along Lyrics


    She Came Along
  • The song is based off of a true story that happened to Hobler. He wrote it about how he met his first love in high school. He was drunk and she came along and found him. He told us that he calls it, "my first nostalgic love song."

  • Eminem - Lose Yoursel
    Eminem - Lose Yourself


    Eminem - Lose Yourself Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: 8 Mile Soundtrack
    Released: 2002

    Lose Yourself Lyrics


    Look,
    If you had
    One shot,
    Or one opportunity
    To seize everything you ever wanted
    In one moment
    Would you capture it
    Or just let it slip?

    Yo
    His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy
    There's vomit on his sweater already, mom's spaghetti
    He's nervous, but on the surface he looks calm and ready
    To drop bombs, but he keeps on forgettin'
    What he wrote down, the whole crowd goes so loud
    He opens his mouth, but the words won't come out
    He's chokin', how, everybody's jokin' now
    The clocks run out, times up, over, blaow!
    Snap back to reality, oh there goes gravity
    Oh, there goes Rabbit, he choked
    He's so mad, but he won't give up that easy? No
    He won't have it, he knows his whole back city's ropes
    It don't matter, he's dope, he knows that, but he's broke
    He's so stacked that he knows, when he goes back to his mobile home, that's when its
    Back to the lab again yo, this whole rhapsody
    He better go capture this moment and hope it don't pass him

    You better Lose Yourself in the music, the moment
    You own it, you better never let it go
    You only get one shot, do not miss your chance to blow
    This opportunity comes once in a lifetime you better

    You better lose yourself in the music, the moment
    You own it, you better never let it go
    You only get one shot, do not miss your chance to blow
    This opportunity comes once in a lifetime you better

    The souls escaping, through this hole that its gaping
    This world is mine for the taking
    Make me king, as we move toward a, new world order
    A normal life is borin', but super stardom's close to post mortar
    It only grows harder, only grows hotter
    He blows us all over these hoes is all on him
    Coast to coast shows, he's known as the globetrotter
    Lonely roads, God only knows, he's grown farther from home, he's no father
    He goes home and barely knows his own daughter
    But hold your nose 'cause here goes the cold water
    His hoes don't want him no mo, he's cold product
    They moved on to the next schmo who flows, he nose dove and sold nada
    So the soap opera is told and unfolds, I suppose it's old partna, but the beat goes on
    Da da dumb da dumb da da

    You better lose yourself in the music, the moment
    You own it, you better never let it go
    You only get one shot, do not miss your chance to blow
    This opportunity comes once in a lifetime you better

    You better lose yourself in the music, the moment
    You own it, you better never let it go
    You only get one shot, do not miss your chance to blow
    This opportunity comes once in a lifetime you better

    No more games, I'm a change what you call rage
    Tear this motherfuckin' roof off like two dogs caged
    I was playin' in the beginnin', the mood all changed
    I been chewed up and spit out and booed off stage
    But I kept rhymin' and stepwritin' the next cipher
    Best believe somebody's payin' the pied piper
    All the pain inside amplified by the
    Fact that I can't get by with my nine to
    Five and I can't provide the right type of
    Life for my family 'cause man, these God damn food stamps don't buy diapers
    And its no movie, there's no Mekhi Phifer,
    This is my life and these times are so hard
    And it's getting even harder tryin' to feed and water my seed, plus
    See dishonor caught up between bein' a father and a prima-donna,
    Baby mama drama screamin' on and too much
    For me to want to say in one spot, another jam or not
    Has gotten me to the point, I'm like a snail I've got
    To formulate a plot fore I end up in jail or shot
    Success is my only motherfuckin' option, failures not
    Mom, I love you, but this trail has got to go, I cannot grow old in Salem's lot
    So here I go is my shot.
    Feet fail me not 'cause maybe the only opportunity that I got

    You better lose yourself in the music, the moment
    You own it, you better never let it go
    You only get one shot, do not miss your chance to blow
    This opportunity comes once in a lifetime you better

    You better lose yourself in the music, the moment
    You own it, you better never let it go
    You only get one shot, do not miss your chance to blow
    This opportunity comes once in a lifetime you better
    You can do anything you set your mind to, man

    Writer/s: Mathers, Marshall B / Resto, Luis Edgardo / Bass, Jeffrey Irwin
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Lose Yourself
  • This was featured in Eminem's first movie, 8 Mile. The movie is based on Eminem's life; he grew up in a poor Detroit neighborhood and followed his dream of rap stardom. The movie got very good reviews as Eminem turned out to be a surprisingly good actor.
  • On the movie set, Eminem had a trailer where he could record songs for the movie during breaks in filming. He wrote this in character as B. Rabbit, who he played in 8 Mile. Writing in character was nothing new for Eminem, as he had previously written songs as his alter ego, Slim Shady.
  • The track had been around for over a year before Eminem pulled it off a CD and decided to work off the beat. He had his musicians mold the beat around his vocals.
  • This song is highly produced and heavily layered. In addition to several vocal tracks, there are horns, woodwinds, strings, keyboards, drums, and sound effects all over the track.
  • When the movie studio released the first trailers, this song did not exist, so they used "Cleanin' Out My Closet," which the studio wanted to feature in the movie. Eminem thought that song was too personal for the movie, which was one reason he was so determined to write something that fit the character.
  • The 8 Mile soundtrack was part of a very successful run for Eminem. While overall album sales were declining due to high CD prices and Internet piracy, this soundtrack and Eminem's album The Eminem Show were selling millions of copies. Rapper 50 Cent, who also appeared on the soundtrack, was the next big music success story. He also sold millions of albums after signing a deal with Eminem and Dr. Dre's Shady/Aftermath Records and releasing Get Rich or Die Tryin'.
  • Eminem performed this at the 2003 Grammy Awards with The Roots backing him up. He won the Best Rap Album award that year for The Eminem Show. It was the only rap or R&B award presented during the telecast, as the other awards in those categories were given out before they went on the air. This didn't go over well in the rap community, especially since the award for Best Comedy Album (won by Robin Williams) was given out during the show.
  • This won an Oscar for Best Song From A Movie, beating out songs by Paul Simon and U2. It was a bold choice for the academy, who usually pick fairly tame songs by Randy Newman, Sting, or Elton John. Barbra Streisand announced the award, and seemed surprised and happy that Eminem won.
  • Eminem did not perform at the Oscars because they wanted him to sing the "radio friendly" version and he wanted to sing the song as written and let the censors edit the language. This was the first winning song not performed on The Oscars since it has been televised. (thanks, Jenny - Sussex, NJ)
  • Unlike most rap songs, this uses a guitar playing power chords. (thanks, Remus - Algonquin, IL)
  • The line, "Best believe somebody's paying the pied piper" is a reference to traditional German story The Pied Piper of Hamelin. The piper was hired to help the village with their rat problem. When they didn't pay, he left with the town's children.
  • Mekhi Phifer, who is mentioned in the lyrics, is an actor who starred with Eminem in the movie 8 Mile. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France, for above 2)
  • Weird Al Yankovic did a parody of this called "Couch Potato" on his album Poodle Hat, his first album in four years. Eminem let him do the song, but wouldn't let Weird Al make a video for it or release it as a single because he was worried about his image. Al thought this was odd considering how much Eminem makes fun of people in his videos. The parody makes fun of people who watch too much TV.
  • This won a Grammy for Best Rap Song of 2003.
  • With a 12-week run at #1 on the Hot 100, this song is the most commercially successful Oscar winning tune.

  • Ryan Hobler - See What You're Doing to M
    Ryan Hobler - See What You're Doing to Me


    Ryan Hobler - See What You're Doing to Me Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: The Elusive Yes
    Released: 2014

    See What You're Doing to Me Lyrics


    See What You're Doing to Me
  • Hobler wrote this song about when he first started dating his wife. They got into a few fights early on in their relationship. He revealed to us the cause of their fights: "The interesting theme to a few of the arguments that we wound up having was that both of us were coming from well-intentioned places, but we still wound up hurting one another."

    He went on to tell us that he almost did not want to play that song live because he was embarrassed by it and that it made him feel extremely vulnerable. (Here's the full Ryan Hobler interview .)

  • Tool - Lateralu
    Tool - Lateralus


    Tool - Lateralus Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Lateralus
    Released: 2001

    Lateralus Lyrics


    Black then white are all I see in my infancy.
    Red and yellow then came to be, reaching out to me.
    Lets me see.
    As below, so above and beyond, I imagine
    Drawn beyond the lines of reason.
    Push the envelope. Watch it bend.

    Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind.
    Withering my intuition, missing opportunities and I must
    Feed my will to feel my moment drawing way outside the lines.

    Black then white are all I see in my infancy.
    Red and yellow then came to be, reaching out to me.
    Lets me see there is so much more
    And beckons me to look through to these infinite possibilities.
    As below, so above and beyond, I imagine
    Drawn outside the lines of reason.
    Push the envelope. Watch it bend.

    Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind.
    Withering my intuition leaving all these opportunities behind.

    Feed my will to feel this moment urging me to cross the line.
    Reaching out to embrace the random.
    Reaching out to embrace whatever may come.

    I embrace my desire to
    Feel the rhythm, to feel connected
    Enough to step aside and weep like a widow
    To feel inspired, to fathom the power,
    To witness the beauty, to bathe in the fountain,
    To swing on the spiral
    Of our divinity and still be a human.

    With my feet upon the ground I lose myself
    Between the sounds and open wide to suck it in,
    I feel it move across my skin.
    I'm reaching up and reaching out,
    I'm reaching for the random or what ever will bewilder me.
    And following our will and wind we may just go where no one's been.
    We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no one's been.

    Spiral out. Keep going, going

    Writer/s: M.J. KEENAN, A. JONES, D. CAREY, J. CHANCELLOR, DANIEL CAREY, JUSTIN CHANCELLOR, MAYNARD KEENAN, ADAM JONES
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Lateralus
  • There are many interpretations of this song, but it was written to examine life in general. The album projects a very spiritual aura, enticing people to let go of their hate, grudges, discord and limiting beliefs. (thanks, Zipper - Phoenix, AZ)
  • This runs 9:22. Radio stations usually play a shortened version of the song that has a shortened intro and the quiet part after the solo taken out. (thanks, Nick - Paramus, NJ)
  • All of the art work done on the album cover, the CD itself and even the background screen at the concert are the works of Mr. Alex Grey. He is an artist that attempts to capture what humans look like without their outside flesh. Many of his drawings are of human bodies that lack all exterior features such as hair, skin, nails, etc. Grey has found a way to not only draw humans in this state but has drawn their "energy" surrounding them and in them.
  • Before this, the last album Tool released (not counting box set Salival) was Aenima, which came out in 1996. In 2000 lead singer James Keenan released an album with his band A Perfect Circle, and it appeared that Tool had broken up. This proved otherwise, and the album went over very well with Tool fans.
  • The line "Black then white are all I see in my infancy, red and yellow then came to be" has to do the the Aborigines from Australia who at first did art work only with black and white paints then later discovered how to make red and yellow, which they incorporated in their art. The "Spiral" would probably be either the earth twisting on its axis or its rotation around the sun. (thanks, Jake - New Jersey, NJ)
  • The beginning lyrics of the song use the Fibonacci number sequence, where each number is the total of the two before it....
    Black (1)
    then (1)
    white are (2)
    all I see (3)
    in my infancy (5)
    red and yellow then came to be (8)
    reaching out to me (5)
    lets me see' (3)
    Their drummer is also known to use several other mathematical sequences in his playing. (thanks, Keri - Los Lunas, NM)
  • The saying "as below, so above and beyond, I imagine" probably has to do with the principle of the saying "as above, so below" used by Neo-Pagans while opening the Magic Circle. (thanks, Raistlin - Middletown, OH)
  • According to an All-Tool issue of Revolver magazine, this song was originally called "987" because it the time signature changes in a repeating sequence of 9/8, 4/4, then 7/8. Justin Chancellor, Tool's bassist, had this to say about the song: "For me, the song 'Lateralus' was the turning point. I wrote a bar of nine, a bar of eight, a bar of seven, and we originally called the song '987'. I saw it as something that kept getting shorter and shorter and, like a spiral, it kind of folds in on itself." (thanks, Jamin King - Puyallup, WA)

  • Brad Paisley - All I
    Brad Paisley - All In


    Brad Paisley - All In Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Planes: Fire and Rescue
    Released: 2014

    All In Lyrics


    All In
  • Paisley recorded this song for the Disney animated film Planes: Fire and Rescue, which centers around the world of wildfire air attack. The tune plays during the closing credits. Paisley also voiced a pickup truck named Bubba in the flick.
  • Paisley was asked to contribute by John Lasseter, chief creative officer of Pixar and Disney Animation Studios. He was inspired by his father being an emergency medical technician and assistant chief of a volunteer firefighting crew. "The movie is essentially a tribute to firefighters told through these planes," Paisley told USA Today. "When John pitched the idea, he said it was a way of paying tribute to my dad. My brother-in-law is also a firefighter in Tennessee. These guys run toward the problem that everyone else is fleeing from."
  • This isn't Paisley's first involvement in an animated movie. He also recorded "Nobody's Fool" and "Collision Of Worlds" for Cars 2 in 2010.

  • Chic - Le Frea
    Chic - Le Freak


    Chic - Le Freak Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: C'est Chic
    Released: 1978

    Le Freak Lyrics


    (Chorus)
    Aaahh Freak out!
    Le Freak, see'est Chic
    Freak out!
    Aaahh Freak out!
    Le Freak, see'est Chic
    Freak out!
    Aaahh Freak out!
    Le Freak, see'est Chic
    Freak out!
    Aaahh Freak out!
    Le Freak, see'est Chic
    Freak out!

    Have you heard about the new dance craze?
    Listen to us, I'm sure you'll be amazed
    Big fun to be had by everyone
    It's up to you, It surely can be done
    Young and old are doing it, I'm told
    Just one try, and you too will be sold
    It's called Le Freak! They're doing it night and day
    Allow us, we'll show you the way

    [Chorus]

    All that pressure got you down
    Has your head spinning all around
    Feel the rhythm, check the ride
    Come on along and have a real good time
    Like the days of stopping at the Savoy
    Now we freak, oh what a joy
    Just come on down, to fifty four
    Find a spot out on the floor

    [Chorus]

    Now Freak!
    I said Freak!
    Now Freak!

    All that pressure got you down
    Has your head spinning all around
    Feel the rhythm, check the ride
    Come on along and have a real good time
    Like the days of stopping at the Savoy
    Now we freak, oh what a joy
    Just come on down, to fifty four
    Find a spot out on the floor

    [Chorus]

    Writer/s: RODGERS, NILE / EDWARDS, BERNARD
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Le Freak
  • Chic was a group led by bass player Bernard Edwards and guitarist Nile Rodgers. Both were very successful writers and producers, combining to work on hits for Sister Sledge and Diana Ross. Edwards went on to produce for The Power Station, Joe Cocker, and Robert Palmer, while Rodgers has worked with Mick Jagger, David Bowie, and Madonna. Edwards died of pneumonia in 1996.
  • Rodgers and Edwards wrote this after they were denied admission to a nightclub, even though their song "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)" often played inside.

    It was New Year's Eve, 1977, and they were invited to Studio 54, a very popular club in New York City where many celebrities and trendsetters were known to hang out. A singer named Grace Jones wanted Rodgers and Edwards to do some production work for her, and asked them to come down to the club as her guest. When they got there, they were not on the list, and couldn't convince the doorman that they were the group Chic. All dressed up and nowhere to go on New Year's Eve, they left and started writing this song as a reply to the doorman. They called it "F--k Off," but when they decided to record it, Edwards wasn't comfortable with the cursing, so they tried it as "Freak Off." That title sounded lame, but when they made the opening lines "aaaahh Freak Out!" instead of "aaaahh F--k Off!", they came up with a better title: "La Freak."

    They ended up not working for Grace Jones, although Rodgers produced her comeback album in 1986.
  • Studio 54 is mentioned in the last verse: "Come on down to 54." A year after Rodgers and Edwards couldn't get into the club, this was included on an album of dance songs called A Night At Studio 54. They had no trouble getting in at this point.
  • This was #1 in the US for six weeks. After a while, they stopped distributing it as a single to encourage people to buy the album.
  • "C'est Chic" (which was not just the name of the album but also part of the lyrics to the song) is French for "It is Chic." (thanks, Jerro - New Alexandria, PA)
  • This is the best selling single of all time for Atlantic Records with 13 million sales, including 2 million in the USA.
  • This was the first single to be displaced from the US # 1 twice, each time regaining the top position. It first hit the top spot in December 1978, then dropped to #2 for a week to make way for "You Don't Bring Me Flowers." After reassuming the #1 position for a second week, it then dropped to #2 again for two more weeks, this time to make way for the Bee Gees' hit "Too Much Heaven." In January 1979, "Le Freak" then moved back into the #1 spot for a third time, holding down the top spot for four more weeks.
  • This song returned, remixed, to the UK Top 20 in 1987 as "Jack le Freak."
  • Nile Rodgers told Billboard that the song "was our homage to a Chubby Checker song called the 'Peppermint Twist.'"

  • Eric Church - Cold On
    Eric Church - Cold One


    Eric Church - Cold One Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: The Outsiders
    Released: 2014

    Cold One Lyrics


    It was a perfect day for the end of May, they say a record high
    I stared at that green water when out of the blue and by surprise
    She had her feet up on the cooler as she put our love on ice
    She grabbed a beer, said, "I'm out of here,"
    And walked out of my life

    That was a Cold One
    I never will get back
    Yeah she had to leave, did she have to leave me one beer
    Short of a twelve pack?
    She left me hanging high and dry in that hell high summer sun
    Damn babe, that was a cold one

    It ain't the first time, or the last time
    I watched love walk out
    But it's damn sure the one time
    I still ain't forgot about
    I still like to drink a beer but a long neck I won't do
    'Cause every time I see one sweating, man
    I break out in one too

    That was a cold one
    I never will get back
    Yeah she had to leave, did she have to leave me one beer
    Short of a twelve pack?
    She left me hanging high and dry in that hell high summer sun
    Damn babe, that was a cold one

    That was a cold one
    I never will get back
    Yeah she had to leave, did she have to leave me one beer
    Short of a twelve pack?
    She left me hanging high and dry in that hell high summer sun
    Damn babe, that was a cold one

    Damn babe, that was a cold one (damn!)

    Writer/s: CHURCH, ERIC / HYDE, JEFF / HUTTON, LYNN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Cold One
  • This rollicking, tongue-in-cheek cut about a dumped guy is centered around a stolen beer.

    That was a cold one
    I never will get back
    If she had to leave
    Did she have to leave me
    One beer short of a twelve pack


    The song's title references both a drink and a deed as we learn of the narrator's memory of his ex taking a beer from his 12 pack out of a cooler when she left him.
  • Jeff Hyde and Lynn Hutton helped Church pen the song. Jeff Hyde has been a multi-instrumentalist in Church's band for many years. Lynn Hutton also helped write Florida Georgia Line's "Here's to the Good Times."
  • Eric Church: "It's light-hearted, and I feel like when you hear '(The) Outsiders' and 'A Man Who Was Gonna Die Young' [from the album], it can come across as, 'This guy's taking himself really seriously.'"

    "And I think you need 'Cold One' to kind of have a chuckle and go, 'Oh, it's okay. This is music. We're having a good time. Let's laugh.' It's not so focused on the art part that you lose having a good time, and that's what that song to me sets up is it's fun."
  • The song's music video was directed by Church's frequent collaborator Peter Zavadil and shot at a beer warehouse and bar near Nashville. The clip features the singer along with his band members Jeff Cease, Lee Hendricks, Jeff Hyde, Driver Williams and Craig Wright in both performance and acting roles.

  • Debby Boone - You Light Up My Lif
    Debby Boone - You Light Up My Life


    Debby Boone - You Light Up My Life Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: You Light Up My Life
    Released: 1977

    You Light Up My Life Lyrics


    So many nights I'd sit by my window
    Waiting for someone to sing me his song
    So many dreams I kept deep inside me
    Alone in the dark but now you've come along

    [Chorus:]
    And You Light Up My Life
    You give me hope to carry on
    You light up my days and fill my nights with song

    Rollin' at sea, adrift on the water
    Could it be finally I'm turnin' for home?
    Finally a chance to say "Hey, I love you"
    Never again to be all alone

    [Chorus]

    'Cause you, you light up my life
    You give me hope to carry on
    You light up my days and fill my nights with song

    It can't be wrong
    When it feels so right
    'Cause you…..you light up my life

    Writer/s: BROOKS, JOE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, MIKE CURB MUSIC
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    You Light Up My Life
  • This was featured in a movie of the same name written and directed by Joseph Brooks, who was also a songwriter. Brooks needed a title song for the movie, so he wrote this about halfway through the shoot.
  • At first, this was going to be sung by a jingle singer named Kasey Cisyk, and she recorded the original version that was used in the film. For over a year, no movie studio would release the film and no record company would release the song. When the movie finally got picked up, it was time to record the song as a single, and Brooks went with Debby Boone instead of Cisyk. Boone had very little recording experience, but was the daughter of Pat Boone, a very popular singer in the '50s with a loyal and very religious fan base.
  • The movie was about a girl trying to make it in show business. The lead role was played by Didi Conn, who played Frenchy in the movie Grease the next year. She lip-synched the song to Cisyk's voice.
  • This won the 1977 Grammy for Song of the Year. Boone also won that year for Best New Artist.
  • This was by far the biggest hit of 1977. It was #1 for 10 weeks in the US.
  • When the song became a huge hit it helped the movie do very well. At the 1978 Oscars, this won for Best Song, which created a lot of controversy because it was seen as a sellout to pop culture. Among the songs it beat was one written by renowned composer Marvin Hamlisch, who wrote the elegant type of songs the academy usually looked for. Many songs from Saturday Night Fever, including "Night Fever" and "Stayin' Alive," were eligible that year, but none were nominated, which made it seem very unlikely that a song that appealed to the masses would win an Oscar.
  • Boone sang in a Gospel quartet, and like her father was very religious. When asked who she was singing about, her answer was "God." Joseph Brooks, who wrote the song, took exception because that was not what he wrote it about. He never asked Boone to record another song, but they did get together once more when they performed this on a 1990 NBC special called Night Of 100 Stars III, with Brooks playing piano while Boone sang.
  • Boone performed this at the Oscars with a group of children using sign language to translate the lyrics. Everyone thought the kids were deaf, but they weren't.
  • This was Boone's only hit, and it didn't take her long to fade from the spotlight. She was nominated for an Oscar the next year for the song "When You're Loved," from the movie The Magic Of Lassie.
  • This has been covered by many artists, including Kenny Rogers, Leann Rimes, and Whitney Houston. Rimes' version is the only one to chart, it hit #34 in the US in 1997.
  • In June 2009 Joseph Brooks re-entered the public eye when he was accused of rape and sexual abuse by four different women. The incidents occurred between March and May 2008 when he allegedly lured the women to his apartment to audition for movie roles, drugged and molested them. Despite the fact that more women subsequently came forward, he pled not guilty.

    On May 22, 2011, before his trial had been set, Brooks was found dead by a friend of an apparent suicide. His died just months after his son was accused of murdering a swimsuit designer and he left a three-page suicide note detailing his various health issues.

  • First Aid Kit - Stay Gol
    First Aid Kit - Stay Gold


    First Aid Kit - Stay Gold Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Stay Gold
    Released: 2014

    Stay Gold Lyrics


    The sun shone high those few summer days
    Left us in a song, wide-eyed haze
    It shone like gold
    It shone like gold

    But just as the moon it shines straight
    So dawn goes down today
    No gold can stay
    No gold can stay

    What if our hard work ends in despair?
    What if the road won't take me there?
    Oh, I wish, for once, we could Stay Gold

    What if to love and be loved's not enough?
    What if I fall and can't bear to get up?
    Oh, I wish, for once, we could stay gold
    We could stay gold

    We're on our way through rugged land
    Top of that mountain we wanted to stand
    With hearts of gold
    With hearts of gold

    But there is only forward, no other way
    Tomorrow was your hope at the end of the day
    And gold turns gray
    And gold turns gray

    What if our hard work ends in despair?
    What if the road won't take me there?
    Oh, I wish, for once, we could stay gold

    What if to love and be loved's not enough?
    What if I fall and can't bear to get up?
    Oh, I wish, for once, we could stay gold
    We could stay gold

    All of my dreams, they fall and form a bridge
    Of memories where I can get back
    All of my dreams, they fall and form a bridge
    Of memories where I can't get back to you

    What if our hard work ends in despair?
    What if the road won't take me there?
    Oh, I wish, for once, we could stay gold

    What if to love and be loved's not enough?
    What if I fall and can't bear to get up?
    Oh, I wish, for once, we could stay gold
    We could stay gold

    Could stay gold
    Stay gold

    Writer/s: SOEDERBERG, KLARA MARIA / SOEDERBERG, JOHANNA KAJSA
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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    Stay Gold
  • This is the title track of First Aid Kit's third album. The Söderberg sisters wrote the songs about their own lives. Klara Söderberg told Uncut magazine: "We wrote these songs about being away from people we love and going on great adventures. It's not an 'on tour' record, it's about feeling lost in any sort of way. We're very emotional people, and we deal with our sadness by writing about it. That's the whole idea behind our band."
  • Klara Soderberg started writing lyrics for "Stay Gold" after reading Robert Frost's classic poem, Nothing Gold Can Stay.

    "I had this collection of poetry, and I thought, 'I'll open this and see if there's anything in here that inspires me,' and I came upon the line 'Nothing gold can stay,'" she told The Oregonian. "That was literally the first thing I saw, and it was perfect."

    The Big Pink's 2011 song "Stay Gold" was inspired by the same poem.

  • Tool - Schis
    Tool - Schism


    Tool - Schism Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Lateralus
    Released: 2001

    Schism Lyrics


    I know the pieces fit 'cause I watched them fall away
    Mildewed and smoldering. Fundamental differing.
    Pure intention juxtaposed will set two lovers souls in motion
    Disintegrating as it goes testing our communication
    The light that fueled our fire then has burned a hole between us so
    We cannot see to reach an end crippling our communication.
    I know the pieces fit 'cause I watched them tumble down
    No fault, none to blame it doesn't mean I don't desire to
    Point the finger, blame the other, watch the temple topple over.
    To bring the pieces back together, rediscover communication
    The poetry that comes from the squaring off between,
    And the circling is worth it.
    Finding beauty in the dissonance.
    There was a time that the pieces fit, but I watched them fall away.
    Mildewed and smoldering, strangled by our coveting
    I've done the math enough to know the dangers of our second guessing
    Doomed to crumble unless we grow, and strengthen our communication.
    Cold silence has a tendency to atrophy any
    Sense of compassion
    Between supposed lovers
    I know the pieces fit

    Writer/s: M.J. KEENAN, A. JONES, D. CAREY, J. CHANCELLOR
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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    Schism
  • This is about the divisions within the church. It talks about how the church was once good and pure, but has now been corrupted by people. (thanks, Keith - Phoenix, AZ)
  • This was the first single from the album. Lateralus was their first album in 5 years and was widely anticipated.
  • The video opens with "Mantra," a short track that comes right before "Schism" on the Lateralus CD. The guitar part in the middle was shortened for the video. (thanks, Nick - Paramus, NJ)
  • This was released the year after A Perfect Circle released their debut album. The other members of Tool were unhappy that Maynard was dedicating so much to A Perfect Circle, which is the "fundamental differing" in the lyrics. Maynard explains that doing the same thing for A Perfect Circle that he'd done for Tool ("Pure intentions juxtaposed") caused a rift ("the light that fueled our fire then has burned a hole between us"). (thanks, Damian - Dublin, Ireland)
  • This song has a very intriguing time signature, which frequently changes throughout the song. The verses can be counted as 12/8 (12 eighth-note beats to a measure) but it is actually split up into recurring measures of 5/8 (5 eighth-note beats to a measure) and 7/8 (7 eighth-note beats to a measure). In this way, the standard 12/8 time signature is split into two parts, a "Schism," thus the theme of the music matches the theme that the lyrics are based on. It's also interesting to note that for the chorus, the time signature shifts and is "reunited" back into standard 12/8. (thanks, Bob - Tokyo, Japan)
  • This is one of 2 songs by Tool that has ever charted in the US. It reached #67 in July of 2001. The only other single is "Vicarious," which reached #57 in April of 2006. "Prison Sex" also made it to #81 on the UK charts. (thanks, Fremont - Concord, NH)

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