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The Handsome Family - Far From Any Roa
The Handsome Family - Far From Any Road


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Album: Singing Bones
Released: 2003

Far From Any Road Lyrics


Far From Any Road
  • The Handsome Family are an Alternative Country husband-and-wife duo comprising Brett and Rennie Sparks. This Southern gothic tune was selected for the theme song for True Detective by the show's music director, T Bone Burnett. Though it fits in nicely with the HBO crime drama's themes, the song has actually been around 2003, when it was a track on The Handsome Family's Singing Bones album. "People keep asking us how we managed to write such a perfect song to open True Detective," said Rennie Sparks. "They complement us on all the various connections to the storyline we've managed to include and how perfectly our song emotionally sets the pace for each episode. They think I'm lying when I say that the song was written long before the TV show was a spark of an idea. Maybe time really is a flat circle."
  • Songwriter and co-vocalist Rennie Sparks was surprised at the song's prominent placing in True Detective. "They contacted us a year ago," she said, "to use the song for 30 seconds as as interrogation scene. We knew nothing until the show premiered. Brett saw that opening sequence and hit himself so hard he bruised his legs."
  • This was used as the opening song for Guns n' Roses' 2014 world tour.
  • Written by Rennie Sparks just after the duo had moved from Chicago to Albuquerque, New Mexico, the song is a hymn to the majesty and darkness of the desert. She explained to Uncut magazine: "Here we have a lot of jimson weed. It's a horrible hallucinogenic and poisonous. During the day these bugs just look like a little pile of weeds, but at night, as soon as the moon comes up, you see these enormous white trumpets appearing from them. They always grow in the strangest places, on the sides of highways or in abandoned lots."

    "There is a special kind of moth that comes out at night that has a beak like a hummingbird and it goes and sits down that trumpet," she continued. "It's very sexy. In June, they suddenly appear en masse and that each as big as a hummingbird. Then a month later, they're all gone."

    "I wrote the lyrics for 'Far From Any Road' inspired by all this," she added, "then I probably told Brett I had some ideas for the music that he ignored!"
  • Brett Sparks added something like 11 castanets to the mix. He explained to Uncut: "I knew that I wanted Latin percussion. If you listen to the first measure of (Miles Davis and Gil Evans') Sketches of Spain, it has this beautiful sound of a chorus of castanets, it sounds like cicadas, like the Spanish night. I just loved it, so obviously I wanted to steal it (laughs). And that's a perfect way to create the frame for that song, for the place the song lives – the desert, at night."

    "So I listened to that over and over, trying to figure out how they got that sound," Sparks continued. "You just have a bunch of people barring of castanets at random, so I did the same on pro-tools. They're always moving around, going down in the mix and coming up at different points. I went crazy with the percussion, there's cowbell and guoro too. Obviously, the classical guitars are evocative of the desert too."

    "Then I tried a trumpet on a keyboard and was like 'That's cool,'" he added. "So I told my friend David McChesney that I needed to find a trumpet player and he was like, 'Oh, I can do it...'"

  • Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Teach Your Childre
    Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Teach Your Children


    Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Teach Your Children Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Déjà Vu
    Released: 1970

    Teach Your Children Lyrics


    You who are on the road
    Must have a code that you can live by
    And so become yourself
    Because the past is just a good-bye.
    Teach Your Children well,
    Their father's hell did slowly go by,
    And feed them on your dreams
    The one they picks, the one you'll know by.
    Don't you ever ask them why, if they told you, you will cry,
    So just look at them and sigh
    And know they love you.

    And you, of tender years,
    Can't know the fears that your elders grew by,
    And so please help them with your youth,
    They seek the truth before they can die.

    Teach your parents well,
    Their children's hell will slowly go by,
    And feed them on your dreams
    The one they picks, the one you'll know by.

    Don't you ever ask them why, if they told you, you will cry,
    So just look at them and sigh and know they love you.

    Writer/s: NASH, GRAHAM
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, SPIRIT MUSIC GROUP
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    Teach Your Children
  • Graham Nash wrote this. The lyrics deal with the often difficult relationship he had with his father, who spent time in prison.
  • Jerry Garcia performs the pedal steel guitar part of this track. He had been playing steel guitar for only a short period of time. Garcia played on this album in exchange for harmony lessons for the Grateful Dead, who were at the time recording their acoustic albums Workingman's Dead and American Beauty. (thanks, Scott - Richmond, VA)
  • Graham Nash (from the liner notes of their 1991 boxed set): "The idea is that you write something so personal that every single person on the planet can relate to it. Once it's there on vinyl it unfolds, outwards, so that it applies to almost any situation. 'Teach' started out as a slightly funky English folk song but Stephen (Stills) put a country beat to it and turned it into a hit record."
  • Deja Vu was the first album the band recorded with Neil Young, but Young did not play on this.

  • Josh Groban - Mi Moren
    Josh Groban - Mi Morena


    Josh Groban - Mi Morena Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Closer
    Released: 2003

    Mi Morena Lyrics


    And so my love
    From my window I can see
    A beautiful vision
    And when the music plays
    Your body rises like a bird of grace

    [Chorus]
    Mi Morena
    I saw you dancing in the rain
    Holy water
    Shining like a silver flame
    Come like a ghost
    I will watch you dance alone
    Mi morena
    You're the light within my soul

    And so my love
    The way you're moving in your dress
    To a nylon guitar
    On wings of silk and lace
    You lift upon the notes and slip away

    [Chorus]

    Take this cross of feathers and bone
    Take this heart I've carved into stone
    In your name

    Where the setting sun surrenders to the moon
    Mi querida
    I will wait for you

    [Chorus]

    Mi morena
    Hold your hands out to the light
    Be my lover
    I will fall into your eyes
    Sweet fire of love
    For you I'd steal the stars
    'Cause I adore you
    O my morena

    Writer/s: MARTIN PAGE
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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    Mi Morena
  • This song was written by Martin Page, who co-wrote the Starship song "We Built This City" and Heart's hit "These Dreams." He also had a solo hit in 1994 with "In the House of Stone and Light."

    "Morena" is an affectionate Spanish term for a dark-haired girl. Page came across the word when he was reading a poem by Pablo Neruda, who is Chilean. The book he was reading the poems from had the original Spanish text on one page and their English translations on the other. When he saw "Morena," he thought it made a beautiful sound and wrote a story around it. Said Page: "It's such a romantic song, and I love brunette ladies, so I thought, 'This is going to be a Pablo Neruda song.' The whole song is influenced by reading all of his love poetry and just feeling how Neruda gets so under the skin with his love songs. It's not corny; it's rusty and deep and dark and bloody. And as soon as I knew that 'Mi Morena' meant 'My dark one,' I wrote it as an ode to a brunette and somebody watching somebody from afar dance." (Here's our full Martin Page interview .)
  • Martin Page, who wrote this song, also played all the instruments on the track except for the nylon guitar, which was performed by Brian Fairweather, who was in a band with Page in the '80s called Q-Feel. The track was mixed by Mike Shipley, who had worked with Page and Fairweather since their Q-Feel days.
  • This became a live favorite for Groban. He performed it at two concerts in September, 2004 at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles, which were compiled into a CD/DVD set called Josh Groban: Live at the Greek.
  • Martin Page released his own version of this song in 2008 on his second album, In the Temple of the Muse.

  • Metallica - To Live Is To Di
    Metallica - To Live Is To Die


    Metallica - To Live Is To Die Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: ...And Justice For All
    Released: 1988

    To Live Is To Die Lyrics


    To Live Is To Die
  • This song is a tribute to Metallica's bassist Cliff Burton, who died in a tour bus crash. It is instrumental except the spoken word piece near the end - this was a poem that Cliff wrote before he died (thanks, Toke - Stoke, England)
  • The line, "These are the pale deaths which men miscall their lives" comes from the book Lord Foul's Bane, Book One of the series "The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever" by Stephen R. Donaldson. In the book, the main character decides to write a poem to amuse himself. The full poem is as follows:
    These are the pale deaths
    which men miscall their lives:
    for all the scents of green things growing,
    each breath is but an exhalation of the grave.
    Bodies jerk like puppet corpses,
    and hell walks laughing.
    (thanks, Evan - Columbus, GA)
  • Metallica singer James Hetfield explained to Mojo magazine December 2008 that this song is an "homage to Cliff without going over the top." He added: "It's about realizing how grateful we were to have that time with him."
  • Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett on the first part of the "To Live Is To Die" solo (Guitar Player, April 1989): "That's a very straight blues box. It was the very last solo I did on the album. It was recorded at 5:00 in the morning, just a few hours before we had to leave for the Monsters Of Rock tour. I just played off the top of my head. On the other solos I carefully figured out the most appropriate scales for the chord changes." (thanks, Olli - Finland)

  • Banks - Before I Ever Met Yo
    Banks - Before I Ever Met You


    Banks - Before I Ever Met You Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Fall Over
    Released: 2013

    Before I Ever Met You Lyrics


    Before I Ever Met You
  • Jillian Banks is a Los Angeles songwriter who turned to music at the age of 15 to combat a bout of depression. Expressing her fear and loneliness through music helped her cope. This was her the lead single from her debut EP Fall Over, which was released on March 1, 2013. The song later found its way on to Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show and the exposure triggered a breakthrough year for the singer. "'Before I Ever Met You' was the first one to come out and that just dives into the grit and it's pretty graphic about a relationship," Banks told Digital Spy . "For my first song, it was very special the way it happened, because I didn't really hold anything back and people responded to it."
  • The Sun asked Jillian Banks why she just uses her surname when performing? "Because I like the name Banks," she replied. "It's strong, feminine, masculine, big, small, brave and scared."

  • Grateful Dead - Truckin
    Grateful Dead - Truckin'


    Grateful Dead - Truckin' Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: American Beauty
    Released: 1970

    Truckin' Lyrics


    Truckin' got my chips cashed in
    Keep truckin', like the do-dah man
    Together, more or less in line, just keep truckin' on

    Arrows of neon and flashing marquees out on Main Street
    Chicago, New York, Detroit and it's all on the same street
    Your typical city involved in a typical daydream
    Hang it up and see what tomorrow brings

    Dallas, got a soft machine Houston, too close to New Orleans
    New York's got the ways and means and just won't let you be

    Most of the cats that you meet on the streets speak of true love
    Most of the time they're sittin' and cryin' at home
    One of these days they know they better get goin'
    Out of the door and down on the streets all alone

    Truckin', like the do-dah man. Once told me you've got to play your hand
    Sometimes your cards ain't worth a dime, if you don't lay'em down

    Sometimes the light's all shinin' on me
    Other times I can barely see
    Lately it occurs to me what a long, strange trip it's been

    What in the world ever became of sweet Jane?
    She lost her sparkle, you know she isn't the same
    Livin' on reds, vitamin C, and cocaine,
    All a friend can say is ain't it a shame?

    Truckin', up to Buffalo. Been thinkin', you got to mellow slow
    Takes time, you pick a place to go, and just keep truckin' on

    Sittin' and starin' out of the hotel window
    Got a tip they're gonna kick the door in again
    I'd like to get some sleep before I travel
    But if you got a warrant, I guess you're gonna come in

    Busted, down on Bourbon Street, set up, like a bowlin' pin
    Knocked down, it get's to wearin' thin. They just won't let you be

    You're sick of hangin' around and you'd like to travel
    Get tired of travelin' and you want to settle down
    I guess they can't revoke your soul for tryin'
    Get out of the door and light out and look all around

    Sometimes the light's all shinin' on me
    Other times I can barely see
    Lately it occurs to me what a long, strange trip it's been

    Truckin', I'm a goin' home. Whoa whoa baby, back where I belong
    Back home, sit down and patch my bones, and get back truckin' on

    Writer/s: GARCIA, JEROME J. / WEIR, ROBERT HALL / LESH, PHILIP / HUNTER, ROBERT C.
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Truckin'
  • The '60s was a time for traveling and discovering your place in the world. Sometimes what you found was an empty existence that just keeps repeating itself day to day. Having to deal with everyday life when you were always waiting for some kind of revelation to expand your consciousness was often depressing. The Grateful Dead sang of acceptance of banality and the drive to continue their search for epiphany.

    One verse in particular: "What in the world ever became of sweet Jane, she lost her sparkle. Well you know she isn't the same. Living on reds, vitamin C and cocaine? All a friend can say is ain't it a shame." seems to refer to the endless desperation that overtakes some people. They turn to drugs to provide meaning in their lives. This of course fails and spirals their lives into deeper depression. Drugs are for enhancing a good time spent with good friends. They cannot provide answers to the meaning of life. The previous verse speaks to commonplace usage and the consequences of accepting illegal activities as a normal part of your life. You often get "busted" by the police. (thanks, James - Rochester, NY)
  • Grateful Dead members Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh and Bob Weir are the credited writers on this track along with their lyricist Robert Hunter.
  • The line, "Busted, down on Bourbon Street" refers to an incident on January 31, 1970 when members of the band were arrested in a drug bust that netted 19 people in New Orleans. The group was in town to play two shows at a club called the Warehouse, and the raid happened the morning after their first show at the French Quarter hotel where they were staying. Lesh, Weir and drummer Bill Kreutzmann were all arrested along with crew members and fans of the band who had joined them at the hotel.

    The story made the front page of the New Orleans Times-Picayune the next day, and drew national attention, with Rolling Stone running an article on the incident. Owsley Stanley, a Dead associate known for his pioneering work with LSD, was also arrested and labeled the "King of Acid" in the Times-Picayune piece. According to the Rolling Stone article, the band paid for bail and legal fees for all 19 arrested.

  • Christina Perri - Trus
    Christina Perri - Trust


    Christina Perri - Trust Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Head or Heart
    Released: 2014

    Trust Lyrics


    Like the winds, blowing
    Changes, fast and growing
    I knew better then
    I knew better then

    Words that hurt the ones you lovin'
    Hatred for who you're becomin'
    I knew better then yes
    I knew better then

    To Trust myself
    To trust someone else
    To trust the lies that slip from my mouth
    Trust the heart I'm so quick to sell

    Yes I knew better then
    I knew better then
    To trust love again

    Memories who won't stop stinging
    Promises I could't believe in
    I knew better then
    I knew better then

    To trust myself
    To trust someone else
    To trust the doubt in the back of my mind
    Trust the trail of pain left behind
    Yes, I knew better then
    I knew better then to trust love again

    And I'm so quick to lose
    What was never mine to keep
    And I cannot stand (oh) what's broken under me
    I don't know how to forgive
    Myself for everything that I missed
    Learn trust

    Like the winds, blowing
    Changes, fast and growing
    I knew better then
    I knew better then

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

    Trust
  • The opening track of Christina Perri's Hand or Heart album was also the first song she wrote for the project. "I sat at the piano and wrote this song called 'Trust,' she told Radio.com . "As soon as I did I had a eureka moment, and I immediately knew what I wanted to say."
  • The album title was inspired by various failed relationships, where Perri had switched between trusting her head and her heart, and she couldn't figure out which was the right way to go. "I was trying to find the right thing and make the right choices, and because none of the relationships worked out I felt as though I just didn't trust me," she told Radio.com. "So I wrote a song about it. In that moment when I wrote the song, I named the album Head or Heart."

    "I knew that 'Trust' would be the first song on the album and set up the album," she added, "and I knew that the theme of the album would be split into two - into head songs and into heart songs."

  • Kiss - Deuc
    Kiss - Deuce


    Kiss - Deuce Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Kiss
    Released: 1974

    Deuce Lyrics


    Get up
    And get your grandma outta here
    Pick up
    Old Jim is workin' hard this year
    And baby
    Do the things he says to do

    Baby, if you're feeling good
    And baby if you're feeling nice
    You know your man is workin' hard
    He's worth a Deuce

    Honey
    Don't put your man behind his years
    And baby
    Stop cryin' all your tears
    Baby
    Do the things he says to do
    Do it

    Baby, if you're feeling good
    And baby if you're feeling nice
    You know your man is workin' hard
    He's worth a deuce

    And baby, if you're feeling good
    Yes baby if you're feeling nice
    You know your man is workin' hard
    Yeah

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

    Deuce
  • Gene Simmons: "'Deuce' was written in my head on a bus. I heard the lick, the riff, the melody, the whole thing. 'Deuce' was written on a bass. It was a very linear song. As soon as the riff came, the first verse came, then I wrote the bridge, and then I wrote the chorus. We arranged it right on the spot and knew that it would be a staple for years. In fact, when we first went on tour with our first record, it was the opening song of the show and we would come back for encores and not have any songs left and do 'Deuce' again. Then if we got a second encore we would do 'Deuce' again. Lyrically, I had no idea what I was talking about. Sometimes stuff means a lot, sometimes it means nothing."
  • Paul Stanley: "The beginning of the song was me ripping off the Raspberries. The beginning of 'Deuce,' the thing that starts it off, is me, bastardizing 'Go All The Way.'"
  • Ace Frehley: "It's my favorite KISS song. When I auditioned for KISS, they said, "We're going to play you a song for you to listen to, and then try playing along. The song was 'Deuce,' and they played it as a three-piece and the song was in the key of 'A.' I thought, 'That's easy enough,' so I got up and wailed for four minutes playing lead work over it." (thanks, Ken - LaSalle, Canada, for all above)

  • Emmylou Harris - Bang The Drum Slowl
    Emmylou Harris - Bang The Drum Slowly


    Emmylou Harris - Bang The Drum Slowly Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Red Dirt Girl
    Released: 2000

    Bang The Drum Slowly Lyrics


    I meant to ask you how to fix that car
    I always meant to ask you about the war
    And what you saw across a bridge too far
    Did it leave a scar

    Or how you navigated wings of fire and steel
    Up where heaven had no more secrets to conceal
    And still you found the ground beneath your wheels
    How did it feel

    Bang The Drum Slowly play the pipe lowly
    To dust be returning from dust we begin
    Bang the drum slowly I'll speak of things holy
    Above and below me world without end

    I meant to ask you how when everything seemed lost
    And your fate was in a game of dice they tossed
    There was still that line that you would never cross
    At any cost

    I meant to ask you how you lived what you believed
    With nothing but your heart up your sleeve
    And if you ever really were deceived
    By the likes of me

    Bang the drum slowly play the pipe lowly
    To dust be returning from dust we begin
    Bang the drum slowly I'll speak of things holy
    Above and below me world without end

    Gone now is the day and gone the sun
    There is peace tonight all over Arlington
    But the songs of my life will still be sung
    By the light of the moon you hung

    I meant to ask you how to plow that field
    I meant to bring you water from the well
    And be the one beside you when you fell
    Could you tell

    Bang the drum slowly play the pipe lowly
    To dust be returning from dust we begin
    Bang the drum slowly I'll speak of things holy
    Above and below me world without end

    Writer/s: Clark, Guy / Harris, Emmylou
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Bang The Drum Slowly
  • Guy Clark helped Emmylou Harris write this elegy for her father, who died in 1993. She told American Songwriter magazine: "You would think something like that is so important that you should write about it. I had a great level of difficulty dealing with something so close to home. It took me a while to get some distance … My dad, he worked on cars… there were so many things I could have learned from him but I was too busy being an artist. Sometimes, [with writing] you just forget: you think it has to come from above when it actually just comes from your heart."

    "Guy Clark said we should write the song, because he knew my dad," Emmylou added. "When my parents would come to visit, I would always have Guy and Susanna over. Guy really appreciated that my father flew Corsair jets, and also how grounded he was, with the way he could make coffee and such. You know how Guy is, he can see people in a frame. And I felt that he could pull that out of me."

    "So we worked on that song one day and then we would phone each other," she continued. "He once said, 'Is your father buried in Arlington?' I said 'no' and then he said, 'That's such a great word.' So that is one thing in the song that is in a sense not true."

  • Jimmy Buffett - Twelve Volt Ma
    Jimmy Buffett - Twelve Volt Man


    Jimmy Buffett - Twelve Volt Man Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: One Particular Harbour
    Released: 1983

    Twelve Volt Man Lyrics


    Twelve Volt Man
  • Mike Nesmith, who was a member of The Monkee's, once told Buffett about a man he ran into down in Baja who is the unknown inspiration for this song. During the Baja race, Mike broke down in the middle of nowhere and went to a small village to wait for his repair team. He ran into an American - a fisherman who lived in a small hut with what he called "the essentials." He had a collection of Buffett's albums, packaged margarita mix from America, an old Waring blender, and a tape recorder hooked up to a peculiar power system made out of a Honda generator and a Sears Die Hard battery. It seems he would fish all week, and on Friday night, he and his friends would hook up the blender and tape player and make margaritas while they sang along to Buffett's songs. This ceremony would last until the gas for the generator dried up. Buffett got the inspiration to write this while he was in Isla Mujeres, a small island near Cancun, where life had escaped most of the twentieth century. The tough part was rhyming "Die Hard," but, with a few inspiring margaritas, the word came. This is one of his favorite songs. (thanks, Ken - LaSalle, Canada)

  • The Futureheads - Burn
    The Futureheads - Burnt


    The Futureheads - Burnt Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: News and Tributes
    Released: 2006

    Burnt Lyrics


    When he called her name, they could go anywhere
    (Then he went somewhere alone)
    Then he changed his voice, to a more serious tone
    (She's alone, he's alone)
    So she goes somewhere else, as well, and she gets herself involved, with someone else
    (Can you tell where this is going?)

    Wanna help them out? Then hear them out

    [Chorus:]
    Got Burnt, third degrees
    Never learnt my lesson
    But forgive me please
    Nothing lasts forever and nothing is free
    Please remember to let me down gently

    There are people
    Climbing over walls
    (Just to see how she is feeling)

    And they know
    They know it's worth the sweat
    (When they see what she is doing)

    If you hear her shout, then please look up

    [Chorus x3]

    Writer/s: CRAIG, DAVID / HYDE, BARRY / HYDE, DAVID / MILLARD, ROSS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Burnt
  • Frontman Barry Hyde explained the song's meaning to Uncut magazine: "It's basically about relationships - how we constantly prove that we have no control over love or passion, and we never, ever learn from our mistakes. We'll gladly plummet straight back into a relationship, or make promises to people we can't keep. It's constant, and constantly repeated - the thrill of the chase, the possibility that this person might be the one. I wouldn't say it was cynical. Its probably representative of my relationships in general!" (thanks, DeeTheWriter - Saint Petersburg, Russia Federation)

  • Chicago - A Song For Richard And His Friend
    Chicago - A Song For Richard And His Friends


    Chicago - A Song For Richard And His Friends Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Chicago At Carnegie Hall
    Released: 1972

    A Song For Richard And His Friends Lyrics


    If you will think now, then you will see
    How you can change things
    People are waiting, turning away
    Tired of killing

    Hey now
    Will you go away
    We're so tired
    Of things that you say

    Even though you never said word that would help anyone but yourself
    Tomorrow is such a bad dream
    Oh, bad dream
    If you stay now

    It will only get worse
    Let us pray now
    'Cause the truth really hurts
    Have to be a man so today with your brothers and sisters lay dying

    Tomorrow is such a bad dream
    Yeah, such a bad dream
    Listen
    Please be gone

    Go away and leave us alone
    Bring police
    Go away and leave us in peace
    Yeah

    Please be gone
    Go away and leave us alone
    Bring police
    Go away and leave us in peace

    Will you go now
    Will you take all your friends
    Woah now, If you'd stood like a man
    Even though I know that you cannot be blamed all alone for all the sadness you've caused

    Tomorrow is such a bad dream
    Yeah, such a bad dream
    Oh yeah, such a bad dream
    Dig it

    If you will think now you will then you will see
    How we can change things
    People are waiting, turning away
    Tired of killing

    Writer/s: LAMM, ROBERT
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, SPIRIT MUSIC GROUP
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    A Song For Richard And His Friends
  • This did not receive much radio airplay, but is a notorious example of Chicago's political persuasions in the early years of the band. It is a nose-thumbing directed at President Richard Nixon. Nixon was at the apex of his political powers then. Watergate was just around the corner and the notorious burglary that led to his ruin occurred just weeks after the album was released. (thanks, Charles - Charlotte, NC)
  • Robert Lamm, who is one of the founding members of the band, wrote this song.
  • This was the only new song included on the Chicago At Carnegie Hall album, a 4-disc set comprised of songs recorded during a week of concerts at the venue in April 1971.

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