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Patsy Cline - Leavin' On Your Min
Patsy Cline - Leavin' On Your Mind


Patsy Cline - Leavin' On Your Mind Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: The Patsy Cline Story
Released: 1963

Leavin' On Your Mind Lyrics


If you got Leavin' On Your Mind
Tell me now, get it over
Hurt me now, get it over
If you got leavin' on your mind

If there's a new love in your heart
Tell me now, get it over
Hurt me now, get it over
If there's a new love in your heart

Don't leave me here, in a world
Filled with dreams that might have been
Hurt me now, get it over
I may learn to love again

If there's a new love in your heart
Tell me now, get it over
Hurt me now, get it over
If there's a new love in your heart

Hurt me now, get it over
If there's a new love in your heart

Writer/s: PIERCE, WEBB / WALKER, WAYNE P.
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Leavin' On Your Mind
  • Written by Wayne Walker and Webb Pierce, this was one of Cline's three posthumous Top 10 Country hits. The other two were "Sweet Dreams" and "Faded Love."
  • This song was first recorded by the Canadian singer Joyce Smith in 1961.
  • Country singer Jamie O'Neal covered this song for her 2014 covers album Eternal. She said in a Songfacts interview : "You don't hear a lot of songs like that these days that are just that really raw emotion. It's almost like desperation in a way. I feel like back then people used to sing and lay it all out on the table when they loved somebody."
  • This song was featured in the season one Lost episode "Tabula Rasa."

  • Lifehouse - Sick Cycle Carouse
    Lifehouse - Sick Cycle Carousel


    Lifehouse - Sick Cycle Carousel Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: No Name Face
    Released: 2000

    Sick Cycle Carousel Lyrics


    If shame had a face
    I think it would kind of look like mine
    If it had a home would it be my eyes?
    Would you believe me
    If I said I am tired of this
    How here we go now one more time

    I tried to climb your steps
    I tried to chase you down
    I tried to see how low I could get down to the ground
    I tried to earn my way
    I tried to tame this mind
    You better believe that I tried to beat this

    So when will this end
    It goes on and on
    Over and over and over again
    Keep spinning around i know that it won't stop
    Till I step down from this for good

    I never thought I'd end up here
    I never thought Id be standing where I am
    I guess a kind of thought it would be easier than this I guess
    I was wrong now one more time

    I tried to climb your steps
    I tried to chase you down
    I tried to see how low I could get down to the ground
    I tried to earn my way
    I tried to tame this mind
    You better believe that I tried to beat this

    So when will this end
    It goes on and on
    Over and over and over again
    Keep spinning around
    I know that it won't stop
    Till I step down from this

    Sick Cycle Carousel,
    This is a sick cycle, yeah
    Sick cycle carousel
    This is a sick cycle, yeah

    So will this end
    It goes on and on
    Over and over and over again
    Keep spinning around
    I know that it won't stop
    Till I step down from this for good

    When will this end
    It goes on and on
    Over and over and over again
    Keep spinning around
    I know that it won't stop
    Till I step down from this for good

    Sick cycle carousel
    Sick cycle carousel
    Sick cycle carousel
    Sick cycle carousel
    Sick cycle carousel
    Sick cycle carousel
    Sick cycle carousel

    Writer/s: SCOTT FAIRCLOFF, JASON WADE
    Publisher: RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
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    Sick Cycle Carousel
  • Jason, the singer songwriter guitarist from Lifehouse, said:
    "It's about my relationship with my girlfriend. There was a specific time when we felt the struggles of going through a relationship, of trying to communicate and going through all the things you go through to get to that point of real depth. I wrote the song during the most crucial time when we were either going to break up, or continue our relationship." (thanks, Patti - Mahopac, NY)

  • Bingo Players - Knock You Ou
    Bingo Players - Knock You Out


    Bingo Players - Knock You Out Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Single Release Only
    Released: 2014

    Knock You Out Lyrics


    Eight miles high and when you touch down
    You'll find that it's stranger than known
    Signs in the street that say where you're going
    Are somewhere just being their own

    Nowhere is there warmth to be found
    Among those afraid of losing their ground
    Rain gray town known for its sound
    In places small faces unbound

    Round the squares huddled in storms
    Some laughing some just shapeless forms
    Sidewalk scenes and black limousines
    Some living some standing alone

    Writer/s: GENE CLARK, DAVID CROSBY, ROGER MC GUINN
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, HORI PRO ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, Reservoir One Music, RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
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    Knock You Out
  • On December 17, 2013, one half of Bingo Players, Paul Bäumer, died after an ongoing cancer battle. Maarten Hoogstraten announced in early 2014 that Bingo Players would be continuing on as a solo act, as per Paul's wishes. He released this song around the same time.
  • The song was built around by Bäumer and Hoogstraten of Australian singer-songwriter Sia Furler's demo vocal. New Yorker Kim Viera was then brought in to sing on the track. The Berklee College School of Music graduate first broke through after her soulful rendition of Rihanna's "Diamonds" became a viral hit.
  • Hoogstraten told Billboard magazine that he instantly connected to Sia's lyrics about self-empowerment and triumph over haters. "It's all about overcoming struggles and emotional challenges, it really reflects [where I am] right now," he said. "When I play it, it's spot on. I could write those lyrics myself."

  • Harry Chapin - Cat's in the Cradl
    Harry Chapin - Cat's in the Cradle


    Harry Chapin - Cat's in the Cradle Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Verities And Balderdash
    Released: 1974

    Cat's in the Cradle Lyrics


    My child arrived just the other day
    He came to the world in the usual way
    But there were planes to catch, and bills to pay
    He learned to walk while I was away
    And he was talking 'fore I knew it, and as he grew
    He'd say, "I'm gonna be like you, dad
    You know I'm gonna be like you."

    [Chorus]
    And the Cat's in the Cradle and the silver spoon
    Little boy blue and the man in the moon
    "When you coming home, dad?" "I don't know when
    But we'll get together then
    You know we'll have a good time then."

    My son turned ten just the other day
    He said, "Thanks for the ball, dad; come on, let's play
    Can you teach me to throw?"
    I said, "Not today, I got a lot to do."
    He said, "That's okay."
    And he walked away, but his smile never dimmed
    And said, "I'm gonna be like him, yeah
    You know I'm gonna be like him."

    [Chorus]

    Well, he came from college just the other day
    So much like a man, I just had to say
    "Son, I'm proud of you. Can you sit for a while?"
    He shook his head, and he said with a smile
    "What I'd really like, dad, is to borrow the car keys
    See you later; can I have them please?"

    And the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon
    Little boy blue and the man in the moon
    "When you coming home, son?" "I don't know when
    But we'll get together then, dad
    You know we'll have a good time then."

    I've long since retired, and my son's moved away
    I called him up just the other day
    I said, "I'd like to see you if you don't mind."
    He said, "I'd love to, dad, if I could find the time
    You see, my new job's a hassle, and the kid's got the flu
    But it's sure nice talking to you, dad
    It's been sure nice talking to you."
    And as I hung up the phone, it occurred to me
    He'd grown up just like me
    My boy was just like me

    And the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon
    Little boy blue and the man in the moon
    "When you coming home, son?" "I don't know when
    But we'll get together then, dad
    We're gonna have a good time then."

    Writer/s: CHAPIN, HARRY F./CHAPIN, SANDY
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Cat's in the Cradle
  • This heartbreaking song tells of a father and son who can't schedule time to be with each other, and it serves as a warning against putting one's career before family. The verses start out with a natural harmony and depict the tale of a father with his newborn son. Although dad gets the necessities of child rearing accomplished, he doesn't allow himself to put in quality time with his son because of his career. Initially, this seems like no big deal because of his hectic and oblivious life working and paying bills.

    The recurring verse has the son saying, "I'm gonna be like you Dad, you know I'm gonna be like you..."

    Over time, both father and son grow into a switching of life roles. The father realizes his son's ambitions of college, grades, and driving, and wants to spend more time with him, yet slowly grasps the reality that now his son has no time for such things. In the last verse, Chapin illustrates that the son is all grown up with a fast-paced job and kids of his own. In a glaring twist of roles, we see that the son now has no time to spend with his father. With a heavy heart, dad realizes that his boy has become just like him.
  • This song is based on a poem that Harry's wife Sandy wrote. She told us: "'Cat's In The Cradle' was a combination of a couple of things. Whenever I was on a long drive I would listen to country music, because words would keep me awake more than just music. And I heard a song… I can remember the story, but I don't remember who sang it or what the title was, but an old couple were sitting at their breakfast table and looking out the window, and they saw the rusted swing and the sandbox, and they were reminiscing about the good old days when all the children were around and then the grandchildren, and how it passed, and now it's all gone.

    The other part of the idea – this is always a problem, because Harry introduced the song at all his concerts and said, 'This is a song my wife wrote to zap me because I wasn't home when our son Josh was born.' I was always kind of amused by that because of the fact that we learn life's lessons too late. We don't learn lessons before the fact. We don't have a child born and then have all this wisdom. So I always thought it was interesting the way he told the story.

    But I learned the story because my [first] husband was going to New York to be a lawyer, and I had a teaching job in New York. While we were apartment hunting, we were living with his parents in Brooklyn. His father was the borough president of Brooklyn at the time, which I think was a much more important job than it is today. But every day when he got home from work, he would start talking to his son about, 'It'd be great if you'd go down to the club on Tuesday night, I'd like to introduce you to some of the people I know,' and so forth. And he started trying to engineer a career for him which leads to politics. They did not have any relationship or communication because they had been so busy until his son went off to college and was gone. I don't remember exactly how, but he started talking to me. My father-in-law would say me, even though we were all in the same room, 'Tell Jimmy I would like to see him down at the clubhouse on Tuesday.' It was really very strange.

    So this is the way the evenings went. The conversation was going through me. So I realized what had happened. You know, relationships and characters and personalities and all those things are formed by two, so I realized that that hadn't happened. And it was very jerky at that stage. So I observed something that gave me the idea for the song."
  • It took the birth of his son for Harry Chapin to decide to turn the poem his wife wrote into a song. Sandy Chapin explained in her Songfacts interview: "Harry and I would exchange writing of all kinds. We were always working on each other's writing. Some of my writing at a certain period were 20-page papers for a doctoral program at Columbia. So it wasn't always that poetic. But we both looked at each other's stuff. And then one time he came home and he said, 'What have you been doing?' I showed him 'Cat's In The Cradle,' and he said, 'Well, that's interesting.'

    You know, sometimes he'd pick up something and put music to it. And that didn't really grab him at all. And then after Josh was born, it did. He picked it up and he wrote music to it."
  • Sandy Chapin runs the Harry Chapin Foundation, which does what it can to continue supporting the causes Harry championed when he was alive. While Sandy does a lot of work for the foundation, her focus is her family and her role as an on-call grandmother for six grandchildren. As can be expected of the woman who wrote "Cat's In The Cradle," she values the time she can spend with them while they are still young.

    In our 2009 interview, she said: "The eldest of the six has just gone into 6th grade, which means not only does she live in a community where the kids grow up fast, but now she's in a middle school where everybody thinks they're teenagers and ought to be in high school. So you know, you have to grab those years. It used to be when I would drive up to the house, she would jump out and run and greet me, and say, 'Grandma, what's the project for today?' Because I would always bring some arts and crafts. We'd make Thanksgiving place cards, or Christmas tree ornaments. But all through the year I was always doing projects with them. So now she's answering her e-mail, she's on her cell phone and doing dates, walking around town with her friends, being a grownup, and doing all the after school activities. You have to grab that chance when you have it." (Read more in our interview with Sandy Chapin .)
  • The message about procrastination and missed opportunities makes this song an excellent parable for use in church sermons, where it remains very popular.
  • Harry Chapin included various symbols of childhood in the lyrics as reminders of how quickly it ends. "Cat's Cradle" is a game played with string, "Silver Spoons" are ornamental spoons for babies, and "Little Boy Blue" is a nursery rhyme. "Man In The Moon" could be about the human features children see when they look at the moon.
  • This song was used for a commercial in Northern Ireland about the troubles at the time. In the spot, a father is involved in one of the political groups and he isn't much of an example for his son (flash back father with gun running into house terrorizing family of opposite religion, etc.). Because of this the kid ends of following in his foot steps. It tried to send the message that following a bad example can become a vicious circle and unless we change, the troubles will never go away and our children will suffer. (thanks, Tess - L'Derry, Ireland)
  • There have been many cover versions of this song, but the only one to chart is by Ugly Kid Joe, a puckish rock band known for their novelty hit "Everything About You." Released as a single from their 1992 album America's Least Wanted, their rendition went to #6 US and #7 UK (the only UK chart entry for the song, since Chapin's original didn't make the tally).

    In their remake, Ugly Kid Joe changed the lyric "Man in the moon" to "Man ON the moon," apparently thinking the song was referring to Neil Armstrong's 1969 lunar landing. Another tweak: their version is titled "Cats in the Cradle," without the apostrophe. This indicates that there is more than one cat in the cradle, but it's unlikely the band was concerned with the vagaries of grammar.

    Ugly Kid Joe's version is earnest, however. When we spoke with their lead singer Whitfield Crane , he said, "That song means a lot to me just because of my childhood."
  • The video for the Ugly Kid Joe version was directed by Matt Mahurin, an illustrator whose work has appeared in many high-profile magazines. Mahurin was shooting a lot of music videos around this time, including clips for Alice in Chains ("No Excuses") and Soundgarden ("Outshined").

    For the "Cats in the Cradle" video, Mahurin shows the boy growing into a man, ending with a shot of the father old and lonely. It's an elegant and touching portrayal of the song, with lots of cinematic slow-motion footage.

    The scenes where Whitfield Crane is singing were shot in Mahurin's game room - he had Crane sit on the pool table and sing. They had what they needed after one take.
  • This song plays throughout a Nissan commercial that debuted during the 2015 Super Bowl (between the Patriots and Seahawks). In the spot, a champion race car driver spends most of his time away from home and rarely sees his son. At the end of the commercial, he shows up in a Nissan to surprise his now-teenaged son.

    We found the ad troubling for two reasons:

    1) The idea that an absentee father can show up late in his child's life and all will be forgiven.
    2) At one point in the commercial, the driver survives a crash. Chapin was killed in a car accident.

    Still, any time the song is used in a commercial, Chapin's estate gets paid, which ultimately benefits his foundation.

  • Brantley Gilbert - Small Town Throwdow
    Brantley Gilbert - Small Town Throwdown


    Brantley Gilbert - Small Town Throwdown Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Just as I Am
    Released: 2014

    Small Town Throwdown Lyrics


    Aw Son
    Round these parts there ain't much to do
    Except work like a dog til Friday
    Punch that clock
    Cash that check raise a little hell til Sunday
    Its about that time

    There's a party back in the woods tonight
    Heard it thru the redneck grapevine
    Gotta keg of beer and a buncha girls
    Sure enough gonna be a good time

    It's a Small Town Throwdown
    Its time to tall boy up let them tailgates down
    Yea Man its on tonight right into morning light
    Crank that country up loud
    It's a small town throwdown

    Ow we bout to throw it down son
    Now we gotta field full of daisy dukes
    Round here we know how to grow em
    Rockin' little body and long tan legs
    Sure ain't scared to show em naw

    Show a little son girl
    Somebody said them city boys
    Riding around looking for some trouble
    If they bring it cross that county line
    Ya know there's gonna be a rumble

    It's a small town throwdown
    Its time to tall boy up let them tailgates down
    Yea Man its on tonight right into morning light
    Crank that country up loud
    It's a small town throwdown

    Come on
    It's a small town

    (Small town) Throwdown (Throwdown)
    Its time to tall boy up
    Let them tailgates down
    Yea man its on tonight
    Right in to the morning light
    Crank that country up loud

    (Crank it up loud)
    It's a small town Throwdown(Throwdown)
    It's a small town throwdown
    Its time to tall boy up
    Let them tailgates down
    Aw man its on tonight

    Right in the morning light
    Crank that country up loud
    It's a small town throwdown
    It's a small town throwdown
    Now that's country ha ha, son

    Writer/s: DAVIDSON, DALLAS / AKINS, RHETT / HAYSLIP, BEN / GILBERT, BRANTLEY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Small Town Throwdown
  • Gilbert tapped labelmates Thomas Rhett and Justin Moore for this Country-rocker. "Oh, it was awesome," Rhett said to The Boot of working with his Valory Music Co labelmates. "You know, we're the three guys on the label, and so it's just really cool to have, first of all, three of your buddies on a song, and second of all, all three of the guys on your label on the same song."
  • The song was penned by Gilbert and the Peach Pickers, a songwriter team composed of Rhett Akins (Thomas Rhett's dad), Dallas Davidson, and Ben Hayslip. "It's just a throwdown song, a party song," Gilbert told Billboard magazine. "It's when we all get together out in the middle of nowhere – we don't need a club, a cover charge or nothing. Most of the time, you charge somebody three dollars for a Dixie cup, and let them drink a keg all night."

  • Sheryl Crow - Soak Up The Su
    Sheryl Crow - Soak Up The Sun


    Sheryl Crow - Soak Up The Sun Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: C'mon C'mon
    Released: 2002

    Soak Up The Sun Lyrics


    My friend the communist
    Holds meetings in his RV
    I can't afford his gas
    So I'm stuck here watching tv

    I don't have digital
    I don't have diddly squat
    It's not having what you want
    It's wanting what you've got

    [Chorus]
    I'm gonna Soak Up The Sun
    I'm gonna tell everyone
    To lighten up, I'm gonna tell 'em that
    I've got no one to blame
    For every time I feel lame
    I'm looking up

    I'm gonna soak up the sun
    I'm gonna soak up the sun

    I've got a crummy job
    It don't pay near enough
    To buy the things it takes
    To win me some of your love

    Every time I turn around
    I'm looking up, you're looking down
    Maybe something's wrong with you
    That makes you act the way you do

    [Chorus]

    I'm gonna soak up the sun
    While it's still free
    I'm gonna soak up the sun
    Before it goes out on me

    Don't have no master suite
    But I'm still the king of me
    You have a fancy ride, but baby
    I'm the one who has the key

    Every time I turn around
    I'm looking up, you're looking down
    Maybe something's wrong with you
    That makes you act the way you do
    Maybe I am crazy too

    [Chorus]

    I'm gonna soak up the sun
    Got my 45 on
    So I can rock on

    Writer/s: CROW, SHERYL / TROTT, JEFF
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Reservoir One Music, RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
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    Soak Up The Sun
  • Crow's co-writer, Jeff Trott, came up with the idea for this on a flight from Portland, Oregon, to New York. He told Songfacts : "I'm thinking this is really ironic that I'm leaving Portland being soaked in rain, and I'm actually going to New York to soak up some sun. I'm going to New York to soak up some sun. That's got a ring to it. That's kind of cool.

    Then I started thinking about the sun, and I started thinking of these Beach Boys-style harmonies. On that five-hour flight, I had come up with the whole song completely in my head, not all the lyrics necessarily. I had a good chunk of the chorus of 'Soak Up The Sun,' but I had harmonies and everything all in my head, and I'm just having to scratch it down on a piece of paper."
  • As Trott and Crow started working on the song together, they started talking about the then-recent Columbine shootings, where two students went on a killing spree at their high school before committing suicide.

    "We kind of carried that over into the song as the voice of Sheryl as a young teenager with a lot of oddball friends who can't really quite make out why people are the way they are," Trott told us. "There's a reference to 'I've got my 45 on so I can rock on.' The 45 on was like a kid with a gun, originally, and then we thought that's a little scary.

    We were talking about Columbine and we're like okay I've got my 45 on, so I can rock on, like I can blast you guys. I'm going to blast all the people that are bugging me. That's kind of where we were at with it, and then we said that's just a little too... over the top."
  • The video was part of a promotional deal with American Express. During the shoot, footage was also collected for an American Express commercial, which came out looking very similar to Crow's video. American Express helped pay the production costs, hoping that viewers would remember their product every time they saw the video, since it looked so much like the commercial. MTV does not allow sponsors to pay for videos, but because the card never appeared in the video, they didn't know about the deal and gave it plenty of airplay. Sting had a similar deal with Jaguar in his video for "Desert Rose."
  • In the video (directed by Wayne Isham) Sheryl Crow showed off more skin than she ever had before. She also posed provocatively for the cover of Stuff magazine around the time this was released. She said she did it to prove that women over the age of 40 could still be sexy. (thanks, Adrian - Brookings, SD)
  • Crow had some high-profile help with the backing vocals on C'mon C'mon. Liz Phair sang backup on this track, and Stevie Nicks sang on the title track and "Diamond Road." In 2001, Sheryl helped Stevie write and produce some of her album Trouble In Shangri-La.
  • This casual song about enjoying the simple things in life was very marketable for Crow, as it enjoyed success on pop radio and was a #1 on the Adult Top 40 chart.
  • Trott was shocked when he first saw the music video, which completely dulled the song's edge and transformed it into a fun-in-the-sun surf song. "I thought, 'Oh my God, Sheryl's surfing. What the hell is that? It's not even close to what it's about.'

    I think having Sheryl on a surfboard, being at the beach, is probably more palatable then having her in a trench coat shooting people in a lunch cafeteria. Not that I thought that that's what the song was, but my impression from writing it was that it was much edgier than what came across. The video of course is like, hey, we're having a holiday. We're surfing. We're catching some sun. Everything's cool. Strum acoustic guitar. Like, wow! That's not even close to what we thought it was about."

  • California Breed - Sweet Te
    California Breed - Sweet Tea


    California Breed - Sweet Tea Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: California Breed
    Released: 2014

    Sweet Tea Lyrics


    My mug of little Sweet Tea
    Covered in kerosene
    Bumming with the remedy
    Shake the bones inside of me

    Oh my mug of little sweet tea
    Take me to your cherry tree
    Maybe take a run free
    Shake the bones inside of me

    It may be wrong
    Tell me what it means
    You play along
    Tell me what it means

    My little sweet tea
    Oh yeah

    Oh my mug of little sweet tea
    The time has come to be queen
    Roaming with the seven seas
    Can you shake the bones inside of me

    It may be wrong
    Tell me what it means
    You play along
    Tell me what it means
    It may be wrong
    Tell me what it means
    You play along
    Tell me what it means

    My little sweet tea
    Oh yeah

    It may be wrong
    Tell me what it means
    You play along
    Tell me what it means
    It may be wrong
    Tell me what it means
    You play along
    Tell me what it means

    Oh
    Oh my little sweet tea

    Oh momma, I got the sweet tea
    Oh, oh, oh

    Writer/s: Hughes, Glenn William / Bonham, Jason / Watt, Andrew
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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    Sweet Tea
  • California Breed was formed in 2013 by vocalist Glenn Hughes, drummer Jason Bonham (both having recently been part of Black Country Communion), and guitarist Andrew Watt. The group recorded its eponymous debut album throughout late 2013 and this is the debut single from the project.
  • Glenn Hughes told Classic Rock magazine about the song : "It's the first song that I wrote for this band and it's got some real swagger. I wrote the melodies and titles for 'Sweet Tea,' 'Strong' and 'Breathe' in two days. We write separately but finish things off together."

    "I'm very proud of Sweet Tea," Hughes continued. "It's very groove orientated and kind of Aerosmith-y. [Starts singing down the phone: 'Mama's little sweet tea']. I'm not a dirty old man but I do like writing adolescent music and I'd like to think we can get a younger fan-base here, without losing our hardcore followers."

  • The Supremes - Reflection
    The Supremes - Reflections


    The Supremes - Reflections Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Reflections
    Released: 1967

    Reflections Lyrics


    Through the mirror of my mind
    Time after time
    I see Reflections of you and me

    Reflections of
    The way life used to be
    Reflections of
    The love you took from me

    Oh, I'm all alone now
    No love to shield me
    Trapped in a world
    That's a distorted reality

    Happiness you took from me
    And left me all alone
    With only memories

    Through the mirror of my mind
    Through all these tears that I'm crying
    Reflects a hurt I can't control
    Although you're gone
    I keep holding on
    To those happy times
    Oh, girl when you were mine

    As I peer through the windows
    Of lost time
    Keeping looking over my yesterdays
    And all the love I gave all in vain
    (All the love) All the love
    That I've wasted
    (All the tears) All the tears
    That I've tasted
    All in vain

    Through the hollow of my tears
    I see a dream that's lost
    From the hurt baby
    That you have caused

    Everywhere I turn
    Seems like everything I see
    Reflects a hurt I can't control

    In you I put
    All my hope and trust
    Right before my eyes
    My whole world has turned to dust

    Reflections of
    The love you took from
    Reflections of
    The way life used to be

    In you I put
    All my hope and trust
    Right before my eyes
    My whole world has turned to dust

    Now baby, why did you do it?
    Reflections

    Writer/s: HOLLAND, EDWARD JR. / DOZIER, LAMONT / HOLLAND, BRIAN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Reflections
  • After this song was recorded, the group's name was changed to Diana Ross and the Supremes, something the other Supremes were not happy about. This was their first song to be released under that name. (thanks, Jerro - New Alexandria, PA)
  • This was written by the Motown songwriting team of Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Eddie Holland.
  • Diana Ross loves this song. When the Supremes re-formed in 2000, they used this to open their Return To Love tour. Ross also sang it on her 2004 European tour. (thanks, Williamson Henderson - Manhattan, NY, United States)
  • This was the first foray for The Supremes into Psychedelic Pop. The trippy sound effects on this song were created with a custom oscillator designed by one of The Funk Brothers, who were session musicians for most Motown songs of the period. (thanks, Ekristheh - Halath)
  • This was released during The Summer of Love (1967) when the Vietnam War was raging. This made it an appropriate choice for the theme song of the TV series China Beach, which was set in Vietnam during the war. The series ran on ABC from 1988-1991. (thanks, Laura - El Paso, TX)

  • The Common Linnets - Calm After the Stor
    The Common Linnets - Calm After the Storm


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    Album: The Common Linnets
    Released: 2014

    Calm After the Storm Lyrics


    Driving in the fast lane
    Counting mile marker signs
    The empty seat beside me
    Keeps you on my mind

    Livin’ in the heartache
    Was never something I pursued
    I can’t keep on chasing
    What I can’t be for you

    Ooh skies are black and blue
    I’m thinking about you
    Here in the Calm After the Storm

    Tears on the highway
    Water in my eyes
    This rain ain’t gonna change us
    So what’s the use to cry?

    I could say I’m sorry
    But I don’t wanna lie
    I just wanna know if staying
    Is better than goodbye

    Ooh skies are black and blue
    I’m thinking about you
    Here in the calm after the storm

    Ooh after all that we’ve been through
    There ain’t nothing new
    Here in the calm after the storm

    Maybe I can find you
    Down this broken line
    Maybe you can find me
    Guess we’ll know in time

    Ooh skies are black and blue
    I’m thinking about you
    Here in the calm after the storm

    Ooh after all that we’ve been through
    There ain’t nothing new
    Here in the calm after the storm

    There ain’t nothing new
    Here in the calm after the storm

    Writer/s: ILSE DELANGE, JB MEIJERS, ROB CROSBY, JAKE ETHERIDGE (1), MATTHEW CROSBY
    Publisher: RAZOR & TIE DIRECT LLC
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    Calm After the Storm
  • The Common Linnets are a Dutch Country-Pop duo comprising singer-songwriters Ilse DeLange and JB "Waylon" Meijers. The pair, who had known each other for years, teamed up in 2013 for the following year's Eurovision Song Contest. They performed this song in the competition finishing runner-up, the highest position for the Netherlands since it won in 1975.
  • Ilse DeLange and JB "Waylon" Meijers wrote the song with American songwriters Rob Crosby (Martina McBride's "Concrete Angel"), Matthew Crosby and Jake Etheridge.
  • The song gained popularity in various European countries reaching the Top 5 in Belgium, Denmark, Hungary, Ireland, The Netherlands, Switzerland and Spain.

  • The Crystals - He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss
    The Crystals - He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss)


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    Album: He's a Rebel
    Released: 1962

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    He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss)
  • Carole King and Gerry Goffin wrote this song. They were inspired to write it after their babysitter Little Eva told them about her relationship with an abusive boyfriend who beat her almost on a regular basis. When they asked her why she tolerated the abuse, she answered that it symbolized how much he loved her.
  • The subject matter of the song made it a commercial failure. It was disliked by the public, and radio stations denied the song airplay. The Crystals hated the song as well. Why Phil Spector convinced them to record it and then tried to release it as a single remains a mystery today.

    La La Brooks of The Crystals recalled to Mojo magazine in a 2011 interview: "It is an overlooked song and misinterpreted. That was weird for us. We were thrown aback by the song. I'm a teenager at the time. Barbara (Alston, fellow Crystal) was a little uneasy doing it. And I was trying to figure out the song and why Phil would record something like this. Barbara was so turned off because she was singing the lyrics and can't feel anything. So in the studio Phil was telling her, 'Don't be so relaxed on it.'"
  • Barbara Alston sang lead on this one. (thanks, Jerro - New Alexandria, PA, for all above)
  • Alright, fun anecdote time. Bear in mind the title to this song while you peruse this story as told in chapter 6 of Rich Podolsky's book Don Kirshner: The Man with the Golden Ear , concerning the early romantic and professional relationship of songwriters Carole King and Gerry Goffin:

    Atlantic producer Jerry Wexler recalls that Carole's father was not just unhappy with his prospective son-in-law, but downright vengeful. He went so far as to sabotage his daughter's early career, sending out letters to song publishers warning them not to produce the work of King and Goffin. Goffin recalls, "Her father accused me of trying to use her."

    Things got so heated between the two men that, Goffin recalls, "I wound up getting in a fight with him and punched him in the mouth at his home in Rosewood [Queens]. He ran upstairs, then came down and shook my hand and said, 'If you're man enough to fight for my daughter, you're OK!'" The two men then made up, and the union of Carole king and Gerry Goffin had her father's blessings at last.

    Now, could this experience have cast a shadow onto the reasoning that went into the subject of this song?

  • Haley and Michaels - Just Another Love Son
    Haley and Michaels - Just Another Love Song


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    Album: Haley & Michaels
    Released: 2014

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    Just Another Love Song
  • Despite growing up close to one another in northern California, Shannon Haley and Ryan Michaels didn't meet until they were both living in Nashville. This is their debut single.

    "It's basically a song about two people who have a song, a love song when they're together," Haley told The Boot . "The idea of what happens when you break up, what happens to that song? It becomes just another love song."
  • Haley and Michaels wrote the song with Lonestar frontman Richie McDonald , who also features on the tune. It was produced by Kellie Pickler's husband Kyle Jacobs, and Matt McClure.
  • The video features scenes of setting fires, and was filmed at Ryan Michaels' home. "It was kind of a lifelong dream," he told The Boot. "I didn't know this morning it was gonna happen, and there was gonna be fire and explosions happening in the driveway."
  • Haley and Michaels told the story of the song. "We got in the room to write for the very first time with Richie McDonald, and we started talking about love songs and what happens to those songs after you break up. Of course Richie was part of one of Country music's greatest chart-topping singles of all time, 'Amazed,' so he had a good grasp on the concept," Michaels observed. "We wondered, what do you do when you break up with someone and that song becomes 'just another love song'?"

    "So we took that question and decided to write about it," Haley interjected. "We all thought it would be cool to integrate a famous love song and all of us, including Richie, were searching the internet for the right love song to fit. When it finally hit us that we were in the room with the person who sang one of our favorite love songs of all time, we laughed and realized it had already been decided."

  • Foo Fighters - Big M
    Foo Fighters - Big Me


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    Album: Foo Fighters
    Released: 1995

    Big Me Lyrics


    When I talk about it
    It carries on
    Reasons only knew
    When I talk about it
    Aries or treasons
    All renew

    Big Me to talk about it
    I could stand to prove
    If we can get around it
    I know that it's true

    When I talked about it
    Carried on
    Reasons only knew

    But it's you I fell into

    When I talk about it
    It carries on
    Reasons only knew
    When I talk about it
    Aries or treasons
    All renew

    Big me to talk about it
    I could stand to prove
    If we can get around it
    I know that it's true

    Well I talked about it
    Put it on
    Never was it true
    But it's you I fell into

    Well I talked about it
    Put it on
    Never was it true
    But it's you I fell into

    I fell into
    I fell into

    Writer/s: GROHL, DAVID ERIC
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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    Big Me
  • This song is about being dumped. Lead Foo Dave Grohl broke it down: "Girl meets boy, boy falls in love, girl tells him to f--k off!"
  • The video is a takeoff on Mentos commercials. Mentos are mint candies that come in tubes. They are made in Europe, and the commercials had a campy feel that became a big part of pop culture in the US. In each spot, someone gets a moment of inspiration after eating a mint and is then able to overcome some obstacle. In one spot, a woman's car is boxed in, so she gets some burly construction workers to pick it up and move it for her. In another, a kid acts like a roadie to get backstage at a concert.

    The video shows the band in similar situations, solving problems with the aid of their own special candy called Foo-tos. Unfortunately for The Foo Fighters, Mentos make great projectiles and for years fans would throw the candy at them when they played this. It won the 1996 MTV Video Music Award for Best Group Video.
  • Grohl wrote this and many other songs on the album when he was still the drummer for Nirvana. Kurt Cobain knew he wanted to pursue projects outside of Nirvana, and had no problem with it. (thanks, Mark - Chicago, IL)
  • This song was often covered by Weezer when the Foo Fighters and Weezer toured together in 2005. (thanks, Bert - Pueblo, NM)
  • The Foo Fighters released an acoustic version with Petra Haden singing with Dave Grohl for their 2006 live CD Skin and Bones.
  • In the video for the Foo Fighters song "Monkey Wrench," which Grohl directed, a soothing version of "Big Me" plays as elevator music. Grohl commissioned the electronic act The Moog Cookbook, which had covered "Smells Like Teen Spirit" to his liking, to create this rendition for the video. The full electro version of "Big Me" can be heard on the Moog Cookbook compilation album Bartell. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France, for above 2)

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