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Breathe Carolina - Savages


Breathe Carolina - Savages Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Savages
Released: 2014

Savages Lyrics


Break out again
You start to feel
It's all pretend
This time it's real

Body starts to give in
Try to keep your eyes open
This is where you breath in
Right now you one of us!

Wolves in our own skin (what!), we're Savages!
We act so primitive (what!), we're savages!
Do the rain dance, like you're on fire
Like you're on fire!
We're savages (what!)

What!

Shape shift begin
You've lost the fear
You've found a friend
You're safe in here

Body starts to give in
Try to keep your eyes open
This is where you breathe in
Right now you one of us!

Wolves in our own skin (what!), we're savages!
We act so primitive (what!), we're savages!
Do the rain dance, like you're on fire
Like you're on fire!
We're savages (what!)

What!

This is happening, we are savages!
This is happening, we are savages!

Wolves in our own skin (what!), we're savages!
We act so primitive (what!), we're savages!
Do the rain dance, like you're on fire
Like you're on fire!
We're savages (what!)

This is happening (what!)
We are savages! (we're savages, what!)
This is happening (what!)
We are savages! (we're savages, what!)

Writer/s: SCHMITT, DAVID / EVEN, KYLE / KIRKPATRICK, IAN / COOPERMAN, TOM / ARMENTA, ERIC / BONET, LUIS
Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Savages
  • This is the title track of Breathe Carolina's fourth album. David Schmitt of the duo explained to Alter The Press the concept of the record: "Savages isn't a bad thing, it's just about how you live your life and chasing your dreams," he said. "I want people to get out of this record that they feel like they are a part of the band when they are done listening to it."

  • Alannah Myles - Black Velve
    Alannah Myles - Black Velvet


    Alannah Myles - Black Velvet Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Alannah Myles
    Released: 1989

    Black Velvet Lyrics


    Mississippi in the middle of a dry spell
    Jimmy Rodgers on the Victrola up high
    Mama's dancin' with baby on her shoulder
    The sun is settin' like molasses in the sky
    The boy could sing, knew how to move ev'rything
    Always wanting more, he'd leave you longing for
    Black Velvet and that little boy smile
    Black velvet with that slow southern style
    A new religion that'll bring her to your knees
    Black velvet if you please
    Up in Memphis the music's like a heat wave
    White Lightnin' bound to drive you wild
    Mama's baby's in the heart of ev'ry school girl
    Love Me Tender leaves 'em cryin' in the aisle
    The way he moved, it was a sin, so sweet and true
    Always wanting more, he'd leave you longing for
    Black velvet and that little boy smile
    Black velvet and that slow southern style
    A new religion that'll bring her to your knees
    Black velvet if you please
    Ev'ry word of ev'ry song that he sang was for you
    In a flash he was gone, it happened so soon
    What could you do?
    Black velvet and that little boy smile
    Black velvet in that slow southern style
    A new religion that'll bring her to your knees
    Black velvet if you please
    Black velvet and that little boy smile
    Black velvet in that slow southern style
    A new religion that'll bring her to your knees
    Black velvet if you please
    If you please
    If you please
    If you please

    Writer/s: TYSON, DAVID / WARD, CHRISTOPHER N
    Publisher: OLE MM
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    Black Velvet
  • This song is about Elvis Presley. Here's some lyric analysis:

    "Jimmy Rogers on the Victrola up high" - Jimmy Rogers, an early Blues singer, influencing Elvis (the baby) at an early age. The Victrola is the record player, played loudly.
    "Mama's dancin' with baby on her shoulder" - Gladys Presley dancing with the infant Elvis.

    "Black velvet and that little boy's smile" - You can buy a black velvet Elvis painting at any respectable yard sale. Early female fans were drawn to his "Little boy smile."

    "Black velvet with that slow southern style" - Elvis delivered some of his songs with slow, undulating hips. Check out "Steamroller Blues" live.

    "Up in Memphis the music's like a heatwave" - Sun Studios. The epicenter of early rock music and where Elvis recorded.
    "White lightning, bound to drive you wild" - rock music and booze.

    "Mama's baby's in the heart of every school girl" - A reference to the baby in the early part of the song, being loved by all the young girls.

    "Love Me Tender leaves 'em cryin' in the aisle" - Love Me Tender was a huge hit for Elvis in 1956.

    "The way he moved, it was a sin, so sweet and true" - Elvis' legendary hips swivel, the Pelvis.

    "Every word of every song that he sang was for you. In a flash he was gone, it happened so soon, what could you do?" - Elvis died suddenly in 1977.
  • This was a Canadian production: the song was written by the Canadian musicians David Tyson and Christopher Ward, and Myles is from Toronto. Ward and Myles were a couple and also worked together - she sang on his 1981 solo album Time Stands Still. Teaming up with Tyson, Ward put together a demo tape for Myles which got her a deal with Atlantic Records.

    Produced by Tyson and Ward, Alannah Myles was her first album, and it was a huge hit in Canada, becoming the top-selling debut album in Canadian history. "Black Velvet" was the first US single, and it was a massive hit, rising to #1 in March 1990, where it stayed for two weeks. The US follow-up single was another song written by Tyson and Ward, "Love Is." That song went to #36 and was her last chart entry in America. She did have several more hits in Canada.
  • Christopher Ward got the idea for this song when he was a VJ for the Canadian music channel MuchMusic. He was sent to Memphis to cover the 10th anniversary of Elvis' death (August 16, 1987), which exposed him to many fervent Elvis fans. Inspired by their passion for the rocker, he took notes while he was working on the special (which was called Mecca in Memphis), writing lyrics based on what Elvis meant to his fans and what it must have been like for him growing up in the South.
  • Myles won a Grammy award for Best Female Rock Performance for this song, along with several Juno Awards. Additionally, this won a Diamond award for sales in excess of 1,000,000 in Canada, the only time an artist has won this for her debut record. ASCAP awarded the song a 'Millionaire Award' in 2005 for over 4 million radio plays in the USA.
  • According to the song's writer Christopher Ward, a key line in this song is "A new religion that will bring you to your knees." He says he got the idea for that line after realizing that Elvis' affect on fans was similar to what churchgoers would feel after being exhorted by Fundamentalist preachers.
  • The country singer Robin Lee, also signed to Atlantic Records, recorded a popular cover of this song on her 1990 album, which was also called Black Velvet.

    Another popular cover of the song was by Crystal Bowersox, who performed the song when she was a contestant on season 9 of American Idol, where she finished second. Released as a single, her version bubbled under at #124 on the Hot 100.
  • In a CBC Newsworld interview, Myles revealed that she was cheated by her record company, which kept her from cashing in on this song. Myles said she received her first-ever royalty check for the song on April 1, 2008.

    She signed that record deal when she was young and naive; the singer ended up paying $7 million on expenditures for her first three albums, all deducted out of her take. Myles said that when she should have been dining out on the success of this song and her other recordings, instead she had been living in poverty, at times struggling to pay her rent.

  • Bruce Springsteen - Hurry Up Sundow
    Bruce Springsteen - Hurry Up Sundown


    Bruce Springsteen - Hurry Up Sundown Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: American Beauty
    Released: 2014

    Hurry Up Sundown Lyrics


    Hurry Up Sundown
  • Springsteen is looking forward on this song to "the end of another working day" and the chance to "pack your blues away." The uptempo rocker is one of four unreleased cuts from the High Hopes sessions included on American Beauty, a limited edition 12-inch vinyl EP that was released exclusively for Record Store Day on April 19, 2014.
  • Springsteen played every instrument on the song with the exception of the drums which were handled by session player Josh Freese (A Perfect Circle, Devo, and Nine Inch Nails).

  • U2 - New Yor
    U2 - New York


    U2 - New York Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: All That You Can't Leave Behind
    Released: 2000

    New York Lyrics


    In New York freedom looks like
    Too many choices
    In New York I found a friend
    To drown out the other voices

    Voices on a cell phone
    Voices from home
    Voices of the hard sell
    Voices down a stairwell
    In New York
    Just got a place in New York

    In New York summers get hot
    Well into the hundreds
    You can't walk around the block
    Without a change of clothing

    Hot as a hair dryer in your face
    Hot as a handbag and a can of mace
    New York
    I just got a place in New York

    New York New York

    In New York you can forget
    Forget how to sit still
    Tell yourself you will stay in
    But it's down to Alphaville

    New York
    New York, New York

    New York, New York
    New York

    The Irish been coming here for years
    Feel like they own the place
    They got the airport, city hall
    Asphalt, asphalt
    They even got the police

    Irish, Italians, Jews and Hispanics
    Religious nuts, political fanatics in the stew
    Happily not like me and you
    That's where I lost you

    New York
    New York, New York
    New York
    New York, New York

    New York
    New York

    In New York I lost it all
    To you and your vices
    Still I'm staying on to figure out
    Midlife crisis

    I hit an iceberg in my life
    You know I'm still afloat
    You lose your balance, lose your wife
    In the queue for the lifeboat

    You got to put the women and children first
    But you've got an unquenchable thirst for New York

    New York
    New York
    New York, New York

    In the stillness of the evening
    When the sun has had its day
    I heard your voice whispering
    Come away now

    New, New York
    New
    New York
    Oh
    New York

    Writer/s: ADAM CLAYTON, DAVE EVANS, PAUL HEWSON, LARRY MULLEN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    New York
  • This song is about how the city of New York is filled with confusion, doubt, sin, and many different ethnic groups. Despite all this, the people there wouldn't live anywhere else: "I thought I heard you whispering 'come away child'. New York, New York." (thanks, Bill - Johnstown, PA)

  • Dashboard Confessional - The Swiss Army Romanc
    Dashboard Confessional - The Swiss Army Romance


    Dashboard Confessional - The Swiss Army Romance Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Swiss Army Romance
    Released: 2000

    The Swiss Army Romance Lyrics


    Sleep with all the lights on
    You're not so happy
    You're not secure

    And you're dying to look cute
    In your blue jeans
    But you're plastic just like everyone
    You're just like everyone

    And that face you paint is pressed
    Impressing most of us as permanent
    But I'd like to see you undone

    College night will draw the crowds
    Dorms unload and you're heading out
    Here is your moment to shine
    Making up a history
    It's nothing from the life you lead
    But man, will they buy all your lines

    Sleep with all the sheets off
    Bearing your mattress
    Bearing your soul

    And you're dying to look smooth
    With your tattoos
    But you're searching just like everyone
    You could be anyone

    And those friends you have are the best
    Impressing most of us as permanent
    But I'd like to see you undone

    Youth's the most unfaithful mistress
    Still we forge ahead to miss her
    Rushing our moment to shine
    Making up a history
    It's nothing from the life you lead
    But man, will they buy all your lines

    We're not twenty-one
    But the sooner we are
    The sooner the fun will begin

    So get out your fake eyelashes
    And fake I.D.s
    And real disasters ensue

    It's cool to take these chances
    It's cool to fake romances
    And grow up fast

    And grow up fast
    And grow up fast

    Writer/s: CARRABBA, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    The Swiss Army Romance
  • The title track to the first Dashboard Confessional album, this song is about teenage girls trying to grow up fast. They wear makeup and tight jeans and use fake IDs when really they're very unsure of themselves and putting on an act. Chris Carrabba wrote the song because he felt like girls were missing the best years of their lives because they wanted to act older than they were. (thanks, Kerry - New York, NY)
  • In live versions of this song, Carrabba sometimes changes the lyric to the first person: "I'm dying to look cool with my tattoos, but I'm searching just like everyone, I swear I could be anyone."
  • Carrabba would sometimes dedicate this song to the fans who came out to see his shows before he was popular.

  • Eric Church - Talladeg
    Eric Church - Talladega


    Eric Church - Talladega Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Outsiders
    Released: 2014

    Talladega Lyrics


    It was the summer before the real world started and,
    The deal was we would get to go, if we
    Cleaned it up, and got it running,
    Daddy's old Winnebago and
    Wing and a prayer down 65,
    Five best friends on four bald tires,
    I can still see Billy smiling, when we finally made it.

    To Talladega, boys raised up,
    Whiskey in your glass, here's to turning up,
    Slowing down and cars that go real fast,
    We were laughing and living, drinking and wishing,
    And thinking as that checkered flag was waving,
    Sure would like to stay in
    Talladega

    Like a storm, time rolls on,
    You can't hit pause as we just did.
    Most days in life don't stand out,
    But life's about those days that will, like,
    Rocking rando, getting rowdy,
    Shooting roman candles at the man in the moon,
    Til the Alabama sun was breaking

    Over Talladega, boys raised up,
    Whiskey in your glass, here's to turning up,
    Slowing down and cars that go real fast,
    We were laughing and living, drinking and wishing,
    And thinking as that checkered flag was waving,
    Sure would like to stay in
    Talladega
    Talladega

    When the winds go cold and it blows October,
    I think about us shoulder to shoulder,
    Like those cars my thoughts roll over and over and over,
    In my mind

    Tonight I'm in Talladega, boys raised up,
    Whiskey in your glass, here's to turning up,
    Slowing down and cars that go real fast,
    We were laughing and living, drinking and wishing,
    And thinking as that checkered flag was waving,
    Sure would like to stay in
    Talladega

    Talladega (Talladega)
    Talladega (Talladega)

    Writer/s: CHURCH, ERIC / LAIRD, LUKE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Talladega
  • Talladega is a city in Alabama with a famous race track that hosts two annual NASCAR races. This nostalgic track is about a road trip the narrator takes with some pals driving his father's old Winnebago to the Talladega Superspeedway. "I didn't want to write just another song. I didn't want it to be about racing," Church told ESPN. "I wanted it to be about the emotional attachment that people have to a memory that involved going to a race. It wasn't about the race. It was about being with the people there and having that escapism."
  • Church wrote this song with one of his longtime songwriting partners, Luke Laird. They penned it on a bus in Albany whilst the Sprint Cup race at Daytona was being shown on a TV in the background. "We were sitting there," Church recalled to ESPN, "and the race was on, and they were showing people in the infield and they were showing fans, and we started talking about how, in iconic places like Daytona and Talladega and Bristol - and maybe even Martinsville, because I went there with a couple of my buddies one time -- that that is the identity of the city."
  • Church and Laird were initially unsure which iconic race track the song should be titled after, but they eventually plumped for "Talladega."

    "It fit in there like it was supposed to be there," said Church. "And for me, some of my favorite moments from racing have revolved around the Talladega race. Still, Earnhardt coming from 9,000th to win it, that still to me is it -- that's the one."

    "So if you talk about the heart of NASCAR, for me, there's two: Bristol and Talladega," he continued. "And I'm from North Carolina. That's the two I think of when I think about the true heartbeat of NASCAR."
  • Here are a couple more songs inspired by NASCAR:

    "Can't Slow Down" by Foreigner (Written by the band as a tribute to NASCAR in celebration of Foreigner's appearance at the Samsung 500 at the Texas Motor Speedway earlier in 2009).

    "Show Me Heaven" by Maria McKee. (The theme song for the 1990 Tom Cruise movie Days Of Thunder, which is about a NASCAR driver).

    Also Church's music video for "Smoke a Little Smoke" was shot at the Clarksville Speedway near Nashville and NASCAR driver Kasey Kahne and ESPN's NASCAR insider Marty Smith make cameo appearances.
  • Church told Billboard magazine the tune isn't about auto racing. "That is nothing more than the avenue through which the commentary took place," he explained to Billboard magazine. "It's really about life."

    Luke Laird added, "You hear the title, and you think it's gonna be this joke song or something like Talladega Nights, the movie. Then they realize that, yes, that's the title, but it's so much bigger than that."
  • The video was directed by Church's frequent collaborator Peter Zavadil, from a concept by the singer's longtime manager John Peets. Church filmed his performance for the clip at the Nashville Speedway, weaving in archival Super 8 millimeter footage that tells a story involving family, celebration and racing.

  • The Horrors - So Now You Kno
    The Horrors - So Now You Know


    The Horrors - So Now You Know Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Luminous
    Released: 2014

    So Now You Know Lyrics


    We're going to forget
    All the things you could've said
    Whatever's going on
    Now you're standing alone

    Bet I'll forget the loss
    We know where you are right now
    We know why you wanted somewhere to go

    So Now You Know
    Turn away
    So now you know
    Turn away
    And now you know
    You can mean what you say

    So now you know
    Turn away
    So now you know
    Turn away
    And now you know
    You can mean what you say

    Better to forget the loss
    Never let the good things go
    Now just keep going when you're out in the cold

    Beyond the fear of letting go
    Out there on the shore tonight
    That's the life you put aside for too long

    So now you know
    Turn away
    So now you know
    Turn away
    And now you know
    You can mean what you say

    So now you know
    Turn away
    So now you know
    Turn away
    And when we go
    You can mean what you say

    So now you know
    Turn away
    So now you know
    Turn away
    And now you know
    You can mean what you say

    Writer/s: TOM FURSE COWAN, FARIS ADAM BADWAN, JOSHUA MARK HAYWARD, RHYS TIMOTHY WEBB, JOSEPH PATRICK SPURGEON
    Publisher: CHRSALYIS MUSIC GROUP INC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    So Now You Know
  • Keyboardist Tom Cowan commented on this song to NME: "We hope it gets your hips shaking and your foot tapping. I like the idea of the kind of music that you can't help but move to."
  • The accompanying music video was filmed in an empty desert town on the outskirts of Los Angeles. According to the press release the clip, "is a short surreal film about the loneliness of teenage life, and the world we create with our friends at that age."

  • Fiona Apple - Slow Like Hone
    Fiona Apple - Slow Like Honey


    Fiona Apple - Slow Like Honey Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Tidal
    Released: 1996

    Slow Like Honey Lyrics


    Slow Like Honey
  • In the song, Fiona speaks of her "big secret." She has explained it as being in reference to the way other students viewed her during high school. It was Fiona's response to the question of "What's the big secret?"
  • Apple: "When I was in high school a lot of guys didn't... a lot of guys always... this is what I heard the most -- okay... 'What the hell are you thinking?' 'What are you thinking about?' 'God, you're always staring off into space.' And, like, no one would come near me because of that and I think that people think that if you're silent then you're like, snobby or something, you know? Or you're depressed. You know? I was just contemplative. What can I say?"

  • Jason Derulo - Wiggl
    Jason Derulo - Wiggle


    Jason Derulo - Wiggle Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Talk Dirty
    Released: 2014

    Wiggle Lyrics


    Hey, yo, Jason
    Say somethin' to her
    Holla at her

    I got one question
    How do you fit all that, in them jeans?

    You know what to do with that big fat butt

    Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle
    Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle
    Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle
    Just a little bit

    Patty cake patty cake
    With no hands
    Got me in this club making wedding plans
    If I take pictures while you do your dance
    I can make you famous on Instagram
    Hot damn it
    Your booty like two planets
    Go head, and go ham sandwich
    Woah, I can't stand it

    'Cause you know what to do with that big fat butt

    Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle
    Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle
    Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle
    Just a little bit

    Cadillac, Cadillac, pop that trunk
    Let's take a shot
    Alley oops that dunk
    Tired of working that 9 to 5
    Oh baby let me come and change your life
    Hot damn it
    Your booty like two planets
    Go head, and go ham sandwich
    Woah, I can't stand it

    'Cause you know what to do with that big fat butt

    Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle
    Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle
    Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle
    Just a little bit

    Shake what your mama gave you
    Misbehave you
    I just wanna strip you, dip you, flip you, bubble bath you
    What they do
    Taste my rain drop, ok boo
    Now what you're willing, what you wanting, what you may do
    Completely sample rated, til my deeply penetrated
    Then I take I out, and wipe it off
    Eat it, ate it, love it, hate it
    Overstated, underrated, everywhere I been king
    You wiggle, wiggle for the D, O, double G, a king

    Come on baby
    Turn around (turn around, turn around, turn around)
    You're a star girl
    Take a bow (take a bow, take a bow, take a bow)
    It's just one thing that's killing me
    How you get that in them jeans?

    You know what to do with that big fat butt

    Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle
    Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle
    Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle
    Just a little bit
    Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle
    Now make it clap
    Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle
    Now make it clap
    Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle
    Make it clap
    Now make it clap
    Make it clap

    Damn baby you got a bright future behind you

    Writer/s: BROADUS, CALVIN / RYAN, JOHN / KASHER HINDLIN, JACOB / DESROULEAUX, JASON / SCHULLER, ANDREAS / DOUGLAS, SEAN / LONDON, JOE / FREDERIC, ERIC
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Wiggle
  • This paean to a stripper with a big butt features Snoop Dogg. It is one of five collaborations on Talk Dirty. Hooking up with other well-known recording artists wasn't part of Derulo's original game plan, but the singer told OK magazine that he's more than pleased with the outcome. "Everything happened organically," he said. "Like with the song 'Wiggle' I was like, 'It would be so dope if Snoop was on the track.' Then I saw him at the All-Star game and I was like, 'I have this track I want you to hear.' He was like, 'Oh, man, this is crazy. I'll send it back to you within 48 hours.' It all happens differently."
  • Derulo performed the song for the first time live at the Valentine's Crush concert at Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on February 14, 2014.
  • The Colin Tilley-directed twerk-fest video finds Derulo engaging in copious amounts of wiggling. The singer is seen performing the tune with the help of Snoop and special guest Ne-Yo, as he lets a horde of people in on the wiggle action. Derulo said: "When we were making the video I wanted to capture the fun and light nature of the song, as well as highlight the dancing and swag that the song represents."
  • Several writers put their pens to this song. Along with Derulo, it was written by Eric Frederic, Jacob Kasher, Sean Douglas, John Ryan, Joe Spargur, Axident, and Calvin Broadus (Snoop Dogg).
  • Producer Ricky Reed brought in fun elements like peanut wrappers, hand clappers, toy flutes and percussive instruments to support the novelty lyrics and amplify the comical nature of the song. The toy flute melody provides the key instrumental hook for the song and plays most effectively off the key lyrical hook ("wiggle, wiggle, wiggle") during the simple chorus.
  • This song is a blend of several different genres/influences: hip hop/rap, R&B, pop, trap and - the most unique - nursery rhyme. The verse sections are modeled after "Patty Cake" and the first references the classic nursery rhyme in the lyrics:

    Patty cake, Patty cake
    With no hands
    Got me in this club making wedding plans
    If I take pictures while you do your dance
    I can make you famous on Instagram
  • A gracious host, Derulo allows his guest Snoop Dogg to close out the song with one last butt joke: "Damn, baby, you got a bright future behind you." As the backing music is dropped out, the line stands out even more.
  • The title lyric should be unforgettable - it's repeated 57 times throughout the song!
  • "Wiggle" joins the ranks of many other butt odes, including Queen's "Fat Bottomed Girls, "Sir Mix-A-Lot's "Baby Got Back," Black Eyed Peas' "My Humps" and Trace Adkins' "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk," to name a few.

  • The Easybeats - Friday On My Min
    The Easybeats - Friday On My Mind


    The Easybeats - Friday On My Mind Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Friday On My Mind
    Released: 1966

    Friday On My Mind Lyrics


    Monday mornin' feels so bad
    Ev'rybody seems to nag me
    Comin' Tuesday I feel better
    Even my old man looks good
    Wed'sday just don't go
    Thursday goes too slow
    I've got Friday On My Mind

    Gonna have fun in the city
    Be with my girl, she's so pretty
    She looks fine tonight
    She is out of sight to me
    Tonight I'll spend my bread, tonight
    I'll lose my head, tonight
    I've got to get to night
    Monday I'll have Friday on my mind

    Do the five day grind once more
    I know of nothin' else that bugs me
    More than workin' for the rich man
    Hey! I'll change that scene one day
    Today I might be mad, tomorrow I'll be glad
    'Cause I'll have Friday on my mind

    Gonna have fun in the city
    Be with my girl, she's so pretty
    She looks fine tonight.
    She is out of sight to me
    Tonight I'll spend my bread, tonight
    I'll lose my head, tonight
    I've got to get to night
    Monday I'll have Friday on my mind
    Writer/s: Young, George Redburn / Vanda, Harry
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Friday On My Mind
  • This song was co-written by Easybeats guitarists George Young and Harry Vanda, who were the primary songwriters in the group (Young is the older brother of Malcolm and Angus Young from AC/DC). Vanda described the song as reminiscent of the days where the band members lived in hostels in Sydney as "New Australians," where they hung out for the end of the week because of the fun it brought.
  • Previously, the band's main songwriting team had been George Young and lead singer Stevie Wright. Vanda and Young produced The Easybeats' later albums and after the group broke up in 1969, formed their own group, Flash And The Pan, which had a few successes during the late '70s and early '80s. They also continued writing and producing hits for other artists like AC/DC and John Paul Young. (thanks, Melanie - Adelaide, Australia, for above 2)
  • This song has quite a buildup. After the opening cymbal crash, its just a staccato guitar for the next 20 seconds underscoring Stevie Wright's vocal where he runs through the days of the week, explaining why Monday-Thursday don't excite him. The bass finally comes in as he gets closer to the weekend. Finally, 30 seconds into the song, we hit Friday and the drums come in to play.

    This energy carries into the chorus, where we hear about the plans for the weekend. But then it's back to Monday, and we do the "five-day drag once more." This time, however, the tempo is faster and he's even more optimistic, knowing that his time will come. The second chorus is even more energetic and repeats to close out the song. All of this is packed into 2:47, making it one of the more distinctive and energetic hits of the era.
  • The Easybeats were already huge in their native Australia when they recorded this song, but this was their first hit outside of that country. After scoring several Aussie hits in 1965, they got an international distribution deal in 1966. In the UK, "Come And See Her" was their first single, and in the US, "Make You Feel Alright (Women)" was chosen. Their second single in each territory was "Friday On My Mind," which was their breakthrough (the song was also a monster in Australia, where it was #1 for eight weeks).

    The group was not able to capitalize, falling victim to drug abuse, management struggles, and internal strife. It was six month before their next single, "Who'll Be The One," appeared, and listeners were underwhelmed.
    They never had another US hit and in the UK managed just one more: "Hello, How are You," which made #20 in 1968.
  • The group recorded this song in London with producer Shel Talmy, who is famous for his work with The Who.
  • David Bowie did a popular cover on his 1973 album Pin Ups, and Peter Frampton recorded a version for his 1981 album Breaking All the Rules. The only artist to take it back to the charts is Gary Moore, who reached #26 UK with his 1987 rendition.
  • "Friday on My Mind" has been on the minds of Australians since 1967, earning the #1 position on APRA's list of Ten Best Australian Songs.
  • This was also released as a single by Australian singer Peter Doyle in 1976. He produced an incredibly punchy version, but it was never a hit. (thanks, Gwyneth - Wales)

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