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Cockney Rejects - Police Ca
Cockney Rejects - Police Car


Cockney Rejects - Police Car Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Greatest Hits Vol. 1
Released: 1979

Police Car Lyrics


Police Car
  • In 2010, Jeff Turner of Cockney Rejects published his autobiography - co-written with Gary Bushell. In this book he relates two incidents which between them inspired no less than three songs: "I'm Not A Fool," "Police Car" and "(They're Gonna) Put Me Away."

    At the age of 14 he was in a gang, and one day they tried to shake down someone for £200,000, a sort of mini protection racket. They thought it was a laugh but ended up in court where the police spun a web of lies that made this none-too-humorous joke sound credible. Three weeks later he was arrested at a football match. This appears to have been gratuitous. When the first case came to court he was convicted and given a suspended sentence and a £100 fine. Thinking he couldn't do any worse, the second time he sacked his lawyer and defended himself.

    Turner related: "It was a very simplistic argument: why would I be shouting, punching and kicking in an end full of my own supporters? I said that it beggared belief." His friend who was tried with him said the same. The magistrates agreed, obviously "because they gave the copper a grilling. Then they summed up the case in no time and said that the two of us were not guilty and we were free to go."

    The very short "Police Car" was inspired by this second misadventure. It was actually recorded as The S--tters, but fortunately that didn't last long; it remains to be seen how far the band would have got had they not changed their name. (thanks, Alexander Baron - London, England)

  • Cold Chisel - Khe San
    Cold Chisel - Khe Sanh


    Cold Chisel - Khe Sanh Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Cold Chisel
    Released: 1978

    Khe Sanh Lyrics


    I left my heart to the sappers round Khe Sanh
    And my soul was sold with my cigarettes to the black market man
    I've had the Vietnam cold turkey
    From the ocean to the Silver City
    And it's only other vets could understand

    About the long forgotten dockside guarantees
    How there were no V-day heroes in 1973
    How we sailed into Sydney Harbor
    Saw an old friend but couldn't kiss her
    She was lined, and I was home to the lucky land

    And she was like so many more from that time on
    Their lives were all so empty, till they found their chosen one
    And their legs were often open
    But their minds were always closed
    And their hearts were held in fast suburban chains
    And the legal pads were yellow, hours long, pay packet lean
    And the telex writers clattered where the gunships once had been
    But the car parks made me jumpy
    And I never stopped the dreams
    Or the growing need for speed and Novocaine

    So I worked across the country end to end
    Tried to find a place to settle down, where my mixed up life could mend
    Held a job on an oil-rig
    Flying choppers when I could
    But the nightlife nearly drove me round the bend

    And I've traveled round the world from year to year
    And each one found me aimless, one more year the more for wear
    And I've been back to South East Asia
    But the answer sure ain't there
    But I'm drifting north, to check things out again

    You know the last plane out of Sydney's almost gone
    Only seven flying hours, and I'll be landing in Hong Kong
    There ain't nothing like the kisses
    From a jaded Chinese princess
    I'm gonna hit some Hong Kong mattress all night long

    Well the last plane out of Sydney's almost gone
    Yeah the last plane out of Sydney's almost gone
    And it's really got me worried
    I'm goin' nowhere and I'm in a hurry
    And the last plane out of Sydney's almost gone

    Writer/s: DON WALKER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Khe Sanh
  • The group is Australian. This was written by their keyboard player, Don Walker. It documents the life of a returned Vietnam veteran. After serving in the war, he fails to fit into society anymore. It is also about the restlessness of youth.
  • This is a "Bar room classic" in Australia. Somewhere, sometime, this will be either played by the bar band or come on the jukebox, and 90% of the crowd will all sing along and know most of the words. It is also heavily played on Australian classic rock radio stations.
  • This was Cold Chisel's first single and debut album. It was remixed and included on the US version of the album East in 1981. (thanks, Brad - Brisbane, Australia, for all above)
  • "Khe Sanh" was named the greatest Australian song of all time in a mid-2007 countdown on the Max channel. (thanks, sean - melbourne, Australia)

  • Alan Jackson - A Million Ways to Di
    Alan Jackson - A Million Ways to Die


    Alan Jackson - A Million Ways to Die Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: A Million Ways to Die in the West
    Released: 2014

    A Million Ways to Die Lyrics


    A Million Ways to Die
  • Alan Jackson recorded this tune for the soundtrack of the 2014 movie A Million Ways to Die in the West. He was personally chosen by the film's co-star and director, Seth MacFarlane, who also co-penned the tune with composer and conductor Joel McNeely (Mulan II, Peter Pan: Return to Neverland).

  • Elvis Costello - Oliver's Arm
    Elvis Costello - Oliver's Army


    Elvis Costello - Oliver's Army Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Armed Forces
    Released: 1979

    Oliver's Army Lyrics


    Don't start me talking
    I could talk all night
    My mind goes sleepwalking
    While I'm putting the world to right

    Called careers information
    Have you got yourself an occupation?

    Oliver's Army is here to stay
    Oliver's army are on their way
    And I would rather be anywhere else
    But here today

    There was a checkpoint Charlie
    He didn't crack a smile
    But it's no laughing party
    When you've been on the murder mile

    Only takes one itchy trigger
    One more widow, one less white nigger

    Oliver's army is here to stay
    Oliver's army are on their way
    And I would rather be anywhere else
    But here today

    Hong Kong is up for grabs
    London is full of Arabs
    We could be in Palestine
    Overrun by a Chinese line
    With the boys from the Mersey and the Thames and the Tyne

    But there's no danger
    It's a professional career
    Though it could be arranged
    With just a word in Mr. Churchill's ear

    If you're out of luck or out of work
    We could send you to Johannesburg

    Oliver's army is here to stay
    Oliver's army are on their way
    And I would rather be anywhere else
    But here today
    And I would rather be anywhere else
    But here today
    And I would rather be anywhere else
    But here today, oh oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh oh
    Oh oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh

    Writer/s: COSTELLO, ELVIS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Oliver's Army
  • Elvis wrote this in 1978 on a plane coming back from Belfast. It was the first time he went to the city, and he was shocked to see very young soldiers from the British army walking around with machine guns. The song covers Northern Ireland's troubles, the end of the British empire and life in the army.
  • The title is a reference to Oliver Cromwell, leader of of the Parliamentary army in the English Civil War against the Royalist army of Charles 1. Among other things, he established what was called The New Model Army, which was the first professional, properly trained and drilled fighting force England had. Costello's song is a general anti-military statement, it's main target is the fact that the only real option that the unemployed have is to join the army (British unemployment figures were at an all-time high when he wrote the song in the early '80s). It doesn''t have anything particular to do with Cromwell, other than the title. (thanks, Denmark - London, England)
  • The line, "Call careers information/have you got yourself an occupation" refers to the habit of the British army recruiting squaddies [grunts] straight from school at 16. Many of these kids were from poor families and got bad grades.
  • Despite the strong political lyrics, this was very popular in England because of the pop melody. A lot of people didn't care about the social statement, but liked the way it sounded.
  • The piano riff was inspired by Abba's "Dancing Queen." Until the band came up with it, they considered this a B-side and were not planning to put it on the album.
  • This album was supposed to be Elvis' big breakthrough in America. It didn't work out that way, as songs like this never crossed over to US radio.
  • The line, "With the boys from the Mersey and the Thames and the Tyne" refers to the rivers of the 3 largest population centers on the coasts of England: Liverpool, London and Newcastle. These areas were economically depressed when Elvis wrote the song and it's where the Army did much of it's recruiting. (thanks, James - Allentown, RI)
  • In 1994, Costello described Cromwell to Time Out (London): "He was a devil incarnate to the Christian brothers. We used to sing very Catholic pieces, they'd be frowned on today as not being in the spirit of church unity, things like 'Oh Glorious Spirit of St. Patrick's' and 'Faith of Our Fathers,' lots of take on the history of England from the old-religion martyr's perspective. And we'd sing the Latin mass without knowing what it meant but loving every line." (thanks, joshoc - Greensboro, NC)
  • The "Murder Mile" is a section of North Belfast, Northern Ireland where Protestant loyalists routinely snatched Catholics off the streets in the 1970s to face torture and painful deaths. The phrase "Murder Mile" can also refer to any dangerous area and was often applied to Nicosia, Cyprus, because of British troops who patrolled the area. (thanks, Lefty_2ndbaseman - Chicago, IL)
  • Costello in Q Magazine March 2008: "I don't think its success was because of the lyrics. I always liked the idea of a bright pop tune that you could be singing along to for ages before you realize what it is you're actually singing. Of course, the downside of that is some people only hear the tune and never listen to the words. After a while I got frustrated at that."
  • This was not the only UK Top 10 hit to reference Oliver Cromwell. Morrissey's 2004 UK #3 hit "Irish Blood, English Heart" also brings up the 17th century military leader and statesman.
  • The song was produced by the singer-songwriter Nick Lowe, who is best known for his late 1970s hit tunes "Cruel to Be Kind"and "(I Love the Sound of) Breaking Glass." He told Uncut magazine that Costello was going to dump the song when they first started recording it. Lowe recalled: "We went through it all afternoon, and it just wasn't happening at all. Elvis didn't like it and he was getting more and more shirty. I couldn't see why. I thought it was a really good track, but it did sound very obviously poppy. Maybe that was a problem for him."

    "Anyway, something about it was getting up his nose, and I'd started making overtures about this,† Lowe continued: "'Well, all is not lost, Elvis. I can take this off your hands any time.' That he wasn't really biting. Out of the blue, Steve Nieve said,'What about if I do a sort of Abba piano part on it?' Complete silence. We knew their records were good, but no one wanted to own up to it. That needs really invite them, as did Elvis, solid consensus was, 'Let's try it.' I didn't think this was going to disturb my plan to get the track for myself. Nieve did the piano part and suddenly the thing went from black-and-white to fireworks."

    "I don't think it's quite the first take that you hear on the finished record but the effect was instantaneous," Lowe concluded. "It gave the record an unbelievable sound and spirit. I thought it was pretty good before, but when you piano went on it I saw my nefarious scheme going out of the window. I didn't mind too much, because it was such a great cut. And so Elvis had them massive hit – and I didn't!"

  • Anastacia - Lifelin
    Anastacia - Lifeline


    Anastacia - Lifeline Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Resurrection
    Released: 2014

    Lifeline Lyrics


    I feel the knife at my throat
    And it cuts and it burns
    Have you no mercy
    You laugh as I twist and I turn
    Crushing the air in my chest
    Till there is no air to breathe
    Pray there's a way to escape
    But the joke is on me

    Show me some hope
    Show me some light
    'Cause I got nothing left in my tonight
    If I don't go
    If I say no
    Is it the end?
    Somebody tell me
    Have I just wasted a lifetime?
    Show me some hope
    God it's so cold
    Throw me a Lifeline
    It's so cold
    It's so cold
    Throw me a lifeline

    All too familiar
    So why are we back here again?
    Tell me you know how it feels to be killing a friend
    Screaming in silence
    There's no way of saving myself
    If there's no redemption
    I'll see you in Hell

    Show me some hope
    Show me some light
    'Cause I got nothing left in my tonight
    If I don't go
    If I say no
    Is it the end?
    Somebody tell me
    Have I just wasted a lifetime?
    Show me some hope
    God it's so cold
    Throw me a lifeline
    It's so cold
    It's so cold
    Throw me a lifeline

    Throw me a lifeline
    Now you gone and done

    If I don't go
    If I say no
    Is it the end?
    Somebody tell me
    Have I just wasted a lifetime?
    Show me some hope
    God it's so cold
    Throw me a lifeline
    It's so cold
    It's so cold
    Throw me a lifeline
    A lifeline
    A lifeline
    A lifeline

    Writer/s: Peiken, Shelly M / Hartman, Jamie / Bentely, Phil
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Lifeline
  • This song was written by one of Anastacia's producers Jamie Hartman along with Phil Bentley and Shelly Peiken. Anastacia first heard it the day she wrote "Pendulum" and told Hartman she wanted to record the tune as she identified with the lyrics after battling breast cancer. However, the singer was told it was being held for The Hunger Games.

    "The Hunger Games didn't take it; so almost at the end of writing this album he asked me if I was still interested," Anastacia told Digital Spy . "There are songs I hear that I wish were mine like 'Crazy' by Cee Lo. I feel like that was so my song! 'Lifeline' was the right song for me."

    "Jamie wasn't sure if he needed to change a few of the lines that were inappropriate, because it was written about killing a friend. I said 'No, because I'm singing this song to cancer,'" she continued. "To be honest, cancer made me kill a part of myself. He didn't even think about it like that."

  • Midnight Oil - Beds Are Burnin
    Midnight Oil - Beds Are Burning

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    Midnight Oil - Beds Are Burning Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Diesel And Dust
    Released: 1988

    Beds Are Burning Lyrics




    Beds Are Burning
  • This is a political song about giving native Australian lands back to the the Pintupi, who were among the very last people to come in from the desert. These 'last contact' people began moving from the Gibson Desert to settlements and missions in the 1930s. More were forcibly moved during the 1950's and 1960's to the Papunya settlement. In 1981 they left to return to their own country and established the Kintore community which is nestled in the picturesque Kintore Ranges, surrounded by Mulga and Spinifex country. It is now a thriving little community with a population of about 400.
  • Regarding the line, "From Kintore East to Yuendemu," Yuendemu is an aboriginal community in Central Australia, 250 Kilometers northwest of Alice Springs. (thanks, Dave Malkoff - San Francisco, CA, for above 2)
  • Midnight Oil performed this in front of a world audience of billions, (including Prime Minister John Howard who has claimed this is his favorite Midnight Oil song) at the closing ceremony of the 2000 Sydney Olympics. The whole band were dressed in black, with the words "sorry" printed conspicuously on their clothes. This was a reference to the Prime Minister's refusal to apologize, on behalf of Australia, to the Aboriginal Australians for the way they have been treated over the last 200 years. (thanks, Edward Pearce - Ashford, Kent, England)
  • Diesel and Dust is ranked the #1 Australian album of all time in Toby Creswell, Craig Mathieson and John O'Donnell's book, The 100 Best Australian Albums, which was published in 2010. The runner-up is AC/DC's 1980 classic record Back in Black.

  • Austin Mahone - All I Ever Nee
    Austin Mahone - All I Ever Need


    Austin Mahone - All I Ever Need Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Secret
    Released: 2014

    All I Ever Need Lyrics


    Don't the water grow the trees
    Don't the moon pull the tide
    Don't the stars light the sky
    Like you need to light my life
    If you need me anytime
    You know I'm always right by your side
    And see I've never felt this love
    You're the only thing that's on my mind

    You don't understand how much you really mean to me
    I need you in my life, you're my necessity yeah
    But believe me you're everything that just makes my world complete
    And my love is clear the only thing that I'll ever see

    You're All I Ever Need
    Baby you're amazing
    You're my angel come and save me
    You're all I ever need
    Baby you're amazing
    You're my angel come and save me

    Don't the water grow the trees
    Don't the moon pull the tide
    Don't the stars light the sky
    Like you need to light my life
    We can do anything you like
    I know we both can get it right tonight
    You've got your walls built up high
    I can tell by looking in your eyes

    You don't understand how much you really mean to me
    I need you in my life, you're my necessity yeah
    But believe me you're everything that just makes my world complete
    And my love is clear the only thing that I'll ever see

    You're all I ever need
    Baby you're amazing
    You're my angel come and save me
    You're all I ever need
    Baby you're amazing
    You're my angel come and save me

    When it comes to you, baby I'm addicted
    You're like a drug, no rehab can fix it
    I think you're perfect baby even with your flaws
    You ask what I like about you, ooh I love it all

    When it comes to you, baby I'm addicted
    You're like a drug, no rehab can fix it
    I think you're perfect baby even with your flaws
    You ask what I like about you, ooh I love it all

    You're all I ever need (all I ever need)
    Baby you're amazing
    You're my angel come and save me (save me yeah ooh)
    You're all I ever need
    Baby you're amazing (amazing)
    You're my angel come and save me (save me)

    Writer/s: MAHONE, AUSTIN HARRIS / VILLANEUVA, ROBERT
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    All I Ever Need
  • Austin wrote this song with his friend Robert Villanueva in an unlikely place. "I like to write songs with my friend Robert. I was weird; we wrote it in my bathroom for some reason," he told MTV News. "I mean, it's a pretty random place to write a song, but I know my fans are gonna love it."

    Robert Villanueva is a rapper who rose to fame by posting weekly YouNows with another of Austin's buddy's, Alex Constancio.
  • Austin also produced the song himself. "It's like a different vibe from all the other ones, but it's still pretty good," he told Billboard magazine.

  • Iron Maiden - Sanctuar
    Iron Maiden - Sanctuary


    Iron Maiden - Sanctuary Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Iron Maiden
    Released: 1980

    Sanctuary Lyrics


    Out of the winter came a war horse of steel
    I've never killed a woman before, but I know how it feels
    I know you'd have gone insane if you saw what I saw
    So now I've got to look for Sanctuary from the law

    I met up with a stranger last night to keep me alive
    He spends all his money on gambling and guns to survive
    I know you'd gone insane if you saw what I saw
    So now I've got to look for Sanctuary from the law

    So give me sanctuary from the law and I'll be alright
    Just give me sanctuary from the law and love me tonight, tonight
    I know you'd have gone insane if you saw what I saw
    So now I've got to look for sanctuary from the law
    So give me sanctuary from the law and I'll be alright
    Just give me sanctuary from the law and love me tonight, tonight

    I can laugh at the wind, I can howl at the rain.
    Down in the canyon or out in the plain.

    I know you'd have gone insane if you saw what I saw
    So now I've got to look for sanctuary from the law

    So give me sanctuary from the law and I'll be alright
    Just give me sanctuary from the law and love me tonight, tonight

    Writer/s: HANSON, CHRISTOPHER / DEDMAN, GARY / ANDREWS, KEVIN / HARRIS, PAUL / HURR, JAMES
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Sanctuary
  • About a fugitive who needs "Sanctuary from the law." This is also the theme of Maiden songs like "Running Free," "Murders in the Rue Morgue," "The Fugitive" and "Innocent Exile."
  • The only song from Iron Maiden's debut album released as a single.
  • First appeared on a 1979 compilation album called Metal for Muthas along with another Maiden song, "Wrathchild."
  • The single was a far better quality version of the song than that included on the album. It was the band's second single after "Running Free." The cover art of "Running Free" introduced the shock-haired, skeletal zombie known as Eddie, and the cover art for this song depicted him killing Margaret Thatcher, who was known as the "Iron Maiden." On the cover, she had been tearing down an "Iron Maiden- Live" poster off a wall before Eddie drew his knife and did the deed. The cover art for the single was actually the first installation of a story which was continued in the cover art of the next two singles. On the cover for "Women in Uniform," Margaret Thatcher is alive again, dressed as a soldier and carrying a gun. She has torn down another Iron Maiden poster and is waiting for Eddie, who is just around the corner with two young girls. On the cover art for "Twilight Zone," Eddie is a ghost attacking a girl in her bedroom.
  • Most of the singles had a black bar over the face of Margaret Thatcher as a response to controversy over it. According to Derek Riggs, who designed the cover, "the 'flak'... was invented by the band's management. They 'banned' it and they put the black square over her face and then they showed it to the press and cried 'censorship,' but there really wasn't any. The flak was all imaginary and self-generated for publicity. It's an old trick and it nearly always sells records... go and ask all the rappers who swear on their records all the time, if it depressed the record sales they would soon stop doing it." He also claims that the cover art was inspired by the lyric "Never killed a woman but I know how it feels," and remarks dryly, "Lovely state of mind..."
  • This was kept off the UK/European version of Iron Maiden until it was re-released in 1998.
  • Contained a startlingly realistic sound effect of a police siren, which appeared midway through the song. It was missing from Metal for Muthas.
  • Dennis Stratton (then the band's guitarist) performed a slightly different solo on the Iron Maiden version of this song than on the Metal for Muthas one.
  • There is an Iron Maiden tribute band from New York City called Sanctuary. Their logo uses the same font ("Metal Lord") as Maiden, and perform many songs from the Bruce Dickinson ("golden") era.
  • This was covered by Abattoir and included on the album Call to Irons II. The album is a tribute to Iron Maiden.
  • "Sanctuary" is also the name of a Madonna song. The band hates Madonna. (thanks, Brett - Edmonton, Canada, for all above)

  • Ben Watt - Young Man's Gam
    Ben Watt - Young Man's Game


    Ben Watt - Young Man's Game Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Hendra
    Released: 2014

    Young Man's Game Lyrics


    I'm not as good as I used to be
    at the late nights, but just look at me
    I'm staking a claim in a Young Man's Game tonight

    Is it something that my old heart fears?
    Missed time, chances, lost years
    That means I'm taking aim at a young man's game tonight

    One more chance to leave a mark
    Imagining the answers in the dark
    Such a simple step into the smoke and the light tonight

    But who'd have thought I'd have turned this page?
    Should I act this out or act my age?
    Am I happy I came to the young man's game,
    Where the bouncers know me by my name, tonight?

    Oh I could I work this room
    I could make some noise
    Let's hear it for the girls and for the boys
    For a moment be the same in the young man's game tonight

    We're drinking Jaeger bombs but we're still on our feet
    Heroes in a wild conceit
    Fingering fame in the young man's game tonight

    But every mirror just tells the time
    Can you name a good fighter over 49?
    I should douse my flame for the young man's game tonight

    Take off this paper crown
    And put these violins down
    And renounce my claim on the young man's game tonight

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

    Young Man's Game
  • Ben Watt, who is the male half of Everything But the Girl, has been an established presence on London's Deep House circuit as a DJ since 1998. This song finds him coming reluctantly to terms with the fact that, at 51, he's become a bit too long in the tooth to spin club tunes all night long. He explained to The Hollywood Reporter : "The dance floor never seems to age, but you do. It's never difficult to party one last time, it's the recovery that's hard."

    "At times, I was playing three different countries over one weekend and I didn't want to fake it anymore," he continued. "It was a more honorable, graceful thing to withdraw. Even if I thought I had something left to offer musically, I couldn't give of myself completely because I wasn't enjoying the experience as much as I used to."

    "Ironically, when I played the song to (producer) Ewan (Pearson), he's 10 years younger than me and he recognized himself in it," Watt added. "If he's feeling that way, imagine how I feel."

  • The White Stripes - Hotel Yorb
    The White Stripes - Hotel Yorba


    The White Stripes - Hotel Yorba Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: White Blood Cells
    Released: 2001

    Hotel Yorba Lyrics


    Hotel Yorba
  • The Hotel Yorba is a real hotel. It is located in a run-down section of Detroit on Lafayette Boulevard, near a bus station. Jack White grew up in Detroit and heard rumors about the hotel when he was growing up.
  • This was the first UK hit for the White Stripes. Even though they were from America, it they were embraced in England first. At the time, Jack and Meg White, who make up the group, were telling people they were brother and sister. After a while, it was learned that they are not related and were married for a while.
  • Address of the Hotel Yorba: 4020 Lafayette Boulevard in Detroit. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • According to Jack White, one day he went to visit Meg White who showed him a drum beat that she had made up that morning. Jack wrote a song around the beat, and the song became "Hotel Yorba." (thanks, Amanda - Los Angeles, CA)

  • Chromeo - Jealous (I Ain't With It
    Chromeo - Jealous (I Ain't With It)


    Chromeo - Jealous (I Ain't With It) Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: White Women
    Released: 2014

    Jealous (I Ain't With It) Lyrics


    I got strung up from our loving
    I wish you cared to see
    But she only cares when she's got the time
    And I fret so much about our loving
    I wish she'd let me be
    But our destinies got us intertwined

    And is it really my fault
    I get a shiver when I see you with those other guys
    Wearing the jacket I bought
    I can't help but lose my temper and I don't know why

    I get jealous, but I'm too cool to admit it
    When the fellas, talk to my girl I ain't with it
    I get jealous, but I'm too cool to admit it
    When the fellas, talk to my girl I ain't with it
    I ain't with it, I ain't with it, I ain't with it
    I ain't with it, I ain't with it, I ain't with it
    I ain't with it, I ain't with it, I ain't with it
    I ain't with it, I ain't with it, I ain't with it

    What is she thinking, too much uncertainty
    Why can't she give some sort of sign
    You know and I know, a thing or two about loyalty
    Ooh but that girl don't pay no mind

    So is it really my fault
    I get a shiver when I see you with those other guys
    Wearing the jacket I bought
    I can't help but lose my temper and I don't know why

    I get jealous, but I'm too cool to admit it
    When the fellas, talk to my girl I ain't with it
    I get jealous, but I'm too cool to admit it
    When the fellas, talk to my girl I ain't with it
    I ain't with it, I ain't with it, I ain't with it
    I ain't with it, I ain't with it, I ain't with it
    I ain't with it, I ain't with it, I ain't with it
    I ain't with it, I ain't with it, tu tu tu

    I get strung up from her loving
    I wish she cared to see
    But she only cares when she so inclined
    And I fret so much about her loving
    I wish she'd let me be
    But her destiny got us so intertwined
    Back in 2011, I decided
    To not let this play with my mind
    But when the boys from out of town
    They come back around
    I feel like committing a crime, yeah

    I get jealous, but I'm too cool to admit it
    When the fellas, talk to my girl I ain't with it
    I get jealous, but I'm too cool to admit it
    When the fellas, talk to my girl I ain't with it
    I get jealous, (ooh ooh ooh) but I'm too cool to admit it
    When the fellas, (ooh ooh ooh) talk to my girl I ain't with it
    I get jealous, (ooh ooh ooh) but I'm too cool to admit it
    When the fellas, (ooh ooh ooh) talk to my girl I ain't with it

    Writer/s: OLIVER GOLDSTEIN, DAVID MACKLOVITCH, PATRICK GEMAYEL
    Publisher: NETTWERK MUSIC GROUP, DOWNTOWN MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, CYPMP
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Jealous (I Ain't With It)
  • Chromeo is a Canadian Electrofunk duo formed in 2004 in Montreal by vocalist David "Dave 1" Macklovitch and keyboardist Patrick "P-Thugg" Gemayel. This song finds Dave 1 singing:

    I get a shiver when I see you with those other guys
    Wearing the jacket I bought
    I can't help but lose my temper and I don't know why


    "There's no other ode to the castrated male on the radio today," Dave said to Radio.com of the song. "In that sense our music means something in the context of other songs that are like, 'I know you want it, I know you want it.' How about a song where it's like, 'Man, I'm so jealous, but I can't even say it.'"
  • Speaking on AMP Radio's 97.1 Seconds With series, Chromeo admitted that they expected a backlash after hearing this song on the radio, but it proved to be the contrary. "We took almost ten years to build a solid underground foundation," they said. "We did everything, all the credible steps that a band could take. Putting out vinyl, getting remixes, working with the right people. And basically showing that this is going to come when its right. But we're not chasing a hit."

    "When our fans hear us on the radio, or new people hear us on the radio and learn about us, it's like the underdog made it," Chromeo continued. "So everybody is actually really proud and supportive. And they feel like its a victory for them as well."

    "Instead of feeling betrayed by their band. They're like "HA HA! I've loved Chromeo for 10 years, and I was right!" We didn't change the music to get there," they concluded. "That's the crucial part. 'Jealous' is the most Chromeo song ever!"
  • Chromeo made their third appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on April 22, 2014 when they performed this song and "Come Alive."
  • Dave 1's younger brother is DJ and producer A-Trak, who is best known as one half of Duck Sauce, who had an international hit single in 2010 with "Barbra Streisand."
  • The song is from Chromeo's fourth studio album, White Women. The pair chose the title for the record as it's the name of photographer Helmut Newton's first book. Dave 1 explained to HMV.com : "As you know, he's always been a big influence on us, visually, with the legs and all, our album artwork and such."

    "I was at his retrospective in Paris a couple of years ago and they had the titles of all his publications on the wall," he continued. "White Women struck me. I called P and said: 'wouldn't that make a great title for a Bowie album? Or a Roxy Music album?…Why don't we use it?' After a bit of deliberation, we went with it. We knew it'd come as a bit of a shock, but we like it. It sparks conversation."

  • Iron Maiden - Iron Maide
    Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden


    Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Iron Maiden
    Released: 1980

    Iron Maiden Lyrics


    Won't you come into my room, I want to show you all my wares.
    I just want to see your blood, I just want to stand and stare.
    See the blood begin to flow as it falls upon the floor.
    Iron Maiden can't be fought, Iron Maiden can't be sought.

    [Chorus]
    Oh Well, wherever, wherever you are,
    Iron Maiden's gonna get you, no matter how far.
    See the blood flow watching it shed up above my head.
    Iron Maiden wants you for dead.

    Won't you come into my room, I want to show you all my wares.
    I just want to see your blood, I just want to stand and stare.
    See the blood begin to flow as it falls upon the floor.
    Iron Maiden can't be fought, Iron Maiden can't be sought.

    Writer/s: BARCLAY JAMES HARVEST
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Iron Maiden
  • This became the band's trademark song and a concert favorite. They would typically close out their sets with it before returning for an encore.
  • The original demo of this song appeared on the raw tapes played at the Soundhouse, a metal club in London, when the band was just starting out. The demo was eventually released as an EP called The Soundhouse Tapes, but the song was re-recorded for their debut album.
  • The song is about the medieval torture device of the same name. It was a specifically shaped iron coffin that resembled a sarcophagus. The door was imbedded with long spikes. It was held vertically so the victim could be placed inside, and the door slammed shut under its own massive weight. The victim was skewered, as well as crushed. Steve Harris, who started the band, first saw the Maiden in an old film adaptation of The Man In The Iron Mask.
  • Maiden mainstay Steve Harris said of this song: "It's quite simple. The bass line is fairly straight forward as is the drumming. But the guitar is over the top with harmony, and the bass is descending behind it. I think this makes it pretty special."
  • Will Malone was the producer for the album, although the production was done primarily by the band and the recording engineer.
  • Derek Riggs designed the cover art, which depicted a shock-haired, skeletal zombie in an alley. When the album was re-mastered in 1998, a slightly edited version of the cover was used. It was darker, both colour-wise (it looked shadier) and emotionally (the zombie looked far less cartoonish and more horrific). Riggs slipped his logo- the symbol which features a reflected D and a right-hand R (his initials)- into the cover art. It appears on the second brick from the left, six rows down, on the shadier half of the wall. Also, a wastebasket on a street lamp by the wall reappeared on the cover art for Somewhere in Time, next to Eddie's left leg.
  • Only one song from the album was released as a single, "Sanctuary," and it was exclusively in the UK. Paul Di'Anno , who was the vocalist at the time of this album's release, was far less popular than Bruce Dickinson, whose air-raid siren voice was far more well received that Di'Anno's grittier singing. (Ironically, Bruce tried a grittier style in albums like No Prayer for the Dying).
  • The album was recorded in December 1979, and released on April 11, 1980. "Iron Maiden" was the last track.
  • The guitar riff was a heavy influence on their later, and far more successful song, "Aces High."
  • Steve Harris thought "Iron Maiden" could also be a description of a cold-blooded woman (Indeed, Margaret Thatcher's nickname was "Iron Maiden," she appeared on some single covers). The song describes such a damsel, who seduces men into her bedroom to show off her "wares" (torture devices) and proceeds to kill them in an Iron Maiden.
  • There is an all-female Los Angeles tribute band called the Iron Maidens, who have actually met the band and have a female Eddie as their mascot. (thanks, Brett - Edmonton, Canada, for all above)
  • The Heavy Metal band Trivium covered this in 2008. It was included as a bonus track on their Shogun album. (thanks, Nick - Cairns, Australia)

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