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Mariah Carey - Love Takes Tim
Mariah Carey - Love Takes Time


Mariah Carey - Love Takes Time Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Mariah Carey
Released: 1990

Love Takes Time Lyrics


I had it all
But I let it slip away
Couldn't see that I treated you wrong
Now I wander around
Feeling down and cold
Trying to believe that you're gone

Love Takes Time
To heal when you're hurting so much
Couldn't see that I was blind
To let you go
I can't escape the pain
Inside
'Cause love takes time
I don't want to be here
I don't wanna be here alone

Losing my mind
From this hollow in my heart
Suddenly I'm so incomplete
Lord I'm needing you now
Tell me how to stop the rain
Tears are falling down endlessly

Love takes time
To heal when you're hurting so much
Couldn't see that I was blind
To let you go
I can't escape the pain
Inside
'Cause love takes time
And I don't want to be here
I don't wanna be here alone

You might say that it's over
You might say that you don't care
You might say you don't miss me
You don't need me
But I know that you do and I feel that you do inside

Love takes time
To heal when you're hurting so much
Couldn't see that I, I was so blind
To let you go
I can't escape the pain
Inside
'Cause love takes time
I don't want to be there
I don't wanna be there alone

Writer/s: CAREY/MARGULIES
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Love Takes Time
  • Mariah wrote this with songwriter Ben Marguiles. It was intended for her second album, Emotions, but her label liked it so much they stopped presses of her first album, Mariah Carey, so it could be included. There are copies of Mariah Carey floating around that don't have "Love Takes Time" on it - they are a valuable piece of pop memorabilia. (thanks, Diana - Gold Coast, Australia)
  • This was Mariah's second single. It followed up "Vision Of Love."

  • The Hold Steady - Almost Everythin
    The Hold Steady - Almost Everything


    The Hold Steady - Almost Everything Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Teeth Dreams
    Released: 2014

    Almost Everything Lyrics


    Almost Everything
  • Craig Finn told Uncut magazine regarding this acoustic lament of life on the road: "That was originally an electric thing, but Nick, the producer, said we should do it. It hopefully has a level of self awareness. There's so much character driven stuff on the album, it was nice to have one song to say, here's where we're at."

  • Jimmy Buffett - One Particular Harbou
    Jimmy Buffett - One Particular Harbour


    Jimmy Buffett - One Particular Harbour Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: One Particular Harbour
    Released: 1983

    One Particular Harbour Lyrics


    One Particular Harbour
  • Buffett: "I had my sights set on Tahiti a long time ago and connived my way there through my good friend Tom Moffatt in Hawaii. We went there to play a show to an unknown audience, but that didn't matter. I had still made it to Tahiti. At the airport we were met by an old expatriated American named Hugh Kelly who had run away from home a long time ago. We became instant friends, and he took me to his home on Moorea in the mountains above Cook's Bay. When I looked down at the vista, the song came out as if it had been sitting inside me waiting for the moment." (thanks, Ken - LaSalle, Canada)

  • Howler - Al's Cora
    Howler - Al's Coral


    Howler - Al's Coral Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: World Of Joy
    Released: 2014

    Al's Coral Lyrics


    Al's Coral
  • This track opens Howler's World of Joy album and was one of the first songs they wrote for the record. Frontman Jordan Gatesmith told NME: "It's about some s---ty bar I went to in Minneapolis and wrote an anthem for."

    "I 100 percent ripped off 'Jailbreak' by Thin Lizzy," he added. "I was pretty proud of myself. I hope I don't get sued."
  • Gatesmith told Words For Music the story of the song: "Al's Corral is a bar we visited in St. Paul's and it was a super-American dive bar," he said. "I remember just walking in there and seeing motorcycles, leather jackets – and Thin Lizzy was playing on the jukebox. There was this giant American flag with a gun next to it, and it said 'freedom is never free," which blew my mind – it was one of the most amazing things I've ever seen."

    "The song sort of has a classic American vibe to it," he added. "We were inspired by Thin Lizzy playing; even if they are a UK band. But in America they've totally got that cock-rock vibe – 'The Boys Are Back In Town' sounds very American to us. We didn't quite rip it off, but we messed around with the song 'Jailbreak' and turned it into our own song – we wanted our own dive bar song."

  • Jimmy Buffett - The Weather Is Here, Wish You Were Beautifu
    Jimmy Buffett - The Weather Is Here, Wish You Were Beautiful


    Jimmy Buffett - The Weather Is Here, Wish You Were Beautiful Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Coconut Telegraph
    Released: 1981

    The Weather Is Here, Wish You Were Beautiful Lyrics


    The Weather Is Here, Wish You Were Beautiful
  • Buffett: "Graffiti in the bathrooms of good bars has always been a great source of material. I think this one came from Captain Tony's or the Napoleon House in New Orleans." (thanks, Ken - LaSalle, Canada)

  • Howler - World of Jo
    Howler - World of Joy


    Howler - World of Joy Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: World Of Joy
    Released: 2014

    World of Joy Lyrics


    World of Joy
  • Vocalist Jordan Gatesmith came up with the idea for this Psychedelic-Noise track with guitarist Ian Nygaard. The Howler frontman told Words For Music : "We all switched instruments – I play drums on it and Ian plays sitar on it; but you can't tell its sitar because he puts it through so many noise pedals. So that's just a Noise-Rock track."
  • The album is titled after this song. Gatesmith explained to HMV.com : "Ian (Nygaard, guitars) lives in this part of Minneapolis where there's this dilapidated church called 'Joy World', which is really really ironic given the state it's in. We all thought it was really funny and a cool expression to name the record."

  • Jimmy Buffett - Knees of My Hear
    Jimmy Buffett - Knees of My Heart


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    Album: Riddles In The Sand
    Released: 1984

    Knees of My Heart Lyrics


    Knees of My Heart
  • Buffett: "I borrowed this line from a letter Sir Walter Raleigh wrote to the Queen Of England begging forgiveness for some piratical activity. It sounded more like the title of a Motown tune, and I couldn't pass it up. I hope Sir Walter didn't turn over in his grave." (thanks, Ken - LaSalle, Canada)

  • Howler - Indictmen
    Howler - Indictment


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    Album: World Of Joy
    Released: 2014

    Indictment Lyrics


    Indictment
  • Vocalist Jordan Gatesmith described this to Words For Music as, "our fake blues song." He explained: "It's got a pop feel to it, but also has this really amazing blues breakdown in it."

    "That one was really funny," Gatesmith added. "We couldn't get the right take of it so what ended doing was just using a tom and a snare; we Jesus And Mary Chained it. There were so few microphones in the room and there was no separation, and at the beginning of the song we were screaming 'Yee-Haw' at each other. The take was really good, but then it proved impossible to take our screaming out of the beginning; so that's just there forever."

  • Paul McCartney & Wings - Band On The Ru
    Paul McCartney & Wings - Band On The Run


    Paul McCartney & Wings - Band On The Run Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Band On The Run
    Released: 1973

    Band On The Run Lyrics


    Stuck inside these four walls
    Sent inside forever
    Never seeing no one
    Nice again like you
    Mama you, mama you

    If I ever get out of her,
    Thought of giving it all away
    To a registered charity.
    All I need is a pint a day
    If I ever get outta here
    If we ever get outta of here

    Well, the rain exploded with a mighty crash
    As we fell into the sun
    And the first one said to the second one there
    I hope you're having fun

    Band On The Run, band on the run
    And the jailer man and sailor Sam
    Were searching every one
    For the band on the run
    Band on the run
    Band on the run
    Band on the run

    Well, the undertaker drew a heavy sigh
    Seeing no one else had come
    And a bell was ringing in the village square
    For the rabbits on the run

    Band on the run
    Band on the run
    And the jailer man and sailor Sam
    Were searching every one
    For the band on the run
    Band on the run

    Yeah the band on the run
    Band on the run
    Band on the run
    Band on the run

    Well, the night was falling as the desert world
    Began to settle down.
    In the town they're searching for us everywhere
    But we never will be found

    Band on the run
    Band on the run
    And the county judge who held a grudge
    Will search for evermore
    For the band on the run
    Band on the run
    Band on the run
    Band on the run

    Writer/s: LINDA MCCARTNEY, PAUL MCCARTNEY
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Band On The Run
  • McCartney wrote this song in response to drug laws that criminalized him and his friends (including fellow "bands on the run" Eagles and Byrds). "We're not criminals," he explained. "We just would rather do this than hit the booze - which had been a traditional way to do it. We felt that this was a better move."
  • Shortly after the Band On The Run album was released, McCartney told Melody Maker: "The basic idea about the band on the run is a kind of prison escape. At the beginning of the album the guy is stuck inside four walls, and eventually breaks out. There is a thread, but it's not a concept album."

    Asked if this was a reference to Wings escaping from The Beatles, he replied: "Sort of – yeah. I think most bands on tour are on the run."
  • The song begins in a metaphorical prison ("stuck inside these four walls..."). Where the orchestra comes in is where McCartney envisioned a hole being blasted in one of the walls, and the subsequent escape.
  • Paul McCartney combined pieces of different songs to make this one. The Beatles did a lot of this on their Sgt. Pepper and Abbey Road albums, since it provided a way to use unfinished songs. "A Day In The Life" is a good example of two Beatles songs combined to make one.
  • During a lengthy meeting with executives at The Beatles' Apple Records, George Harrison complained, "If I ever get out of this house." McCartney remembered the line and used it years later in this song.
  • McCartney recorded the album in Lagos, Nigeria along with his wife Linda and guitarist Denny Laine. The other Wings decided not to make the trip, which worked out fine in the end: McCartney considers the album his best post-Beatles work. He told Word in 2005: "I was on drums and guitar a lot, mainly because the drummer decided to leave the group the night before and one of the guitar players decided not to come! So we got that solo element into an otherwise 'produced' album."
  • This song was used to nice effect in the movie The Killing Fields, where a young woman with a transistor radio listens to this in the wake of a brutal US bombing of a Cambodian village when suspected rebels are being rounded up and shot. The song exemplified the contrast between the sort of druggy, frivolous Pop culture of the 1970s West and the stark realities of the Third World at the same time. (thanks, Louis - Camden, NJ)
  • History shows this song to be a forebear of the "Yacht Rock" genre, which is made up of intricate soft rock classics that bear repeated listening. The leading Yacht Rock cover band, the Yacht Rock Review, includes the song in their set. Their vocalist Nicholas Niespodziani says it's the most deceptively difficult song in the Yacht Rock rubric. "It just has a lot of stops and starts and different twists, and then the vocals are really high at the end," he told us . "So it's a pretty high level of difficulty I would say."

  • Jimi Goodwin - Didsbury Gir
    Jimi Goodwin - Didsbury Girl


    Jimi Goodwin - Didsbury Girl Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Odludek
    Released: 2014

    Didsbury Girl Lyrics


    Didsbury Girl
  • This is a track from Doves vocalist Jimi Goodwin's first solo album, Odlukek. The song was first demoed in 2004 as a possible track for Doves' third album Some Cities.
  • Goodwin told NME: "There's this lyric, 'Watch out, you living now. Time to tear those posters down,' which is about a teenager realising that young adulthood might not be all it's cracked up to be, or a young gay person dealing with coming out. I see my teenage daughter now having her ups and downs, and it reminded me how tough those years can be."
  • Didsbury is a Manchester suburb frequented by Goodwin in his youth.
  • Jimi Goodwin wrote the song with Paul Weller sideman Simon Dine. He told Q magazine: "Simon is properly great. He's really into sample culture, finding mad bits in old '60s records."

  • The Supremes - Floy Jo
    The Supremes - Floy Joy


    The Supremes - Floy Joy Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Floy Joy
    Released: 1972

    Floy Joy Lyrics


    Floy, Floy, Floy
    Floy Joy!
    Floy, Floy, Floy
    Floy Joy!
    Floy, Floy, Floy
    Floy Joy!
    You're the man.
    I know I'll never own you Floy
    But see me when you can.
    Ooh, ooh, I know
    I'm only one of a million girls
    Who would give their world to you Floy Joy.
    Floy, Floy, Floy
    Floy Joy!
    That's your name.
    Your real name may be Smith or Jones
    But not your claim to fame.
    Oh, it's a joy boy!
    Any girl who knew you at all
    Would have to call you Floy Joy!
    Floy, Floy, Floy
    Floy Joy!
    I get a thrill when I hear your voice now, Floy.
    Floy, Floy, Floy
    Floy Joy!
    You're the man.
    How much joy
    Do I get from you?
    You give me
    So much pleasure
    It's impossible to measure
    Floy, Floy, Floy
    Floy Joy!
    You're the man.
    I hope in someway form or fashion
    I fit in your plan.
    Ooh, take me!
    I want to give myself to you
    And live my whole life through with you
    Floy Joy!
    Floy, Floy, Floy
    Floy Joy!
    Floy, Floy, Floy
    Floy Joy!
    A-let me hear you say it one more time
    Say it again.
    Floy, Floy, Floy
    Floy Joy!
    A-let me hear you say it one more time
    Say it again.
    Floy, Floy, Floy
    Floy Joy!

    Writer/s: Robinson Jr., William
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Floy Joy
  • Smokey Robinson wrote this song. In addition to being one of their top recording artists, Robinson was one of Motown's premier songwriters. He wrote or co-wrote all of the songs on the Floy Joy album and also produced it.
  • This was the last Supremes' song to reach the US Top 20.
  • Although Lynda Laurence is featured on the album's cover, she is not featured on any of the songs. She replaced Cindy Birdsong in the Supremes just after the recordings were finished.
  • The working title for this song was "Floyd Joy."
  • For this song, the lead vocals were shared with Jean Terrell by Mary Wilson. (thanks, Jerro - New Alexandria, PA, for all above)

  • Jimi Goodwin - Keep My Soul In Son
    Jimi Goodwin - Keep My Soul In Song


    Jimi Goodwin - Keep My Soul In Song Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Odludek
    Released: 2014

    Keep My Soul In Song Lyrics


    Keep My Soul In Song
  • Doves vocalist Jimi Goodwin told Q magazine about the writing of his first solo album, Odlukek. "I looked at sampling as co-writing," he said. "'Keep My Soul in Song' samples a track by (1960s US Avant-Pop band) Orpheus. I just used the left side. I thought, 'I'm having that.' The way I see it, I've collaborated with a few people... They just don't know it yet!"
  • Jimi Goodwin explained the song's lyrical content to Under The Radar magazine: "To me, the title and refrain felt like an old Irish proverb or maxim: 'Keep your soul in song, look after yourself, love yourself, love others, may ye have a song in your heart always.'"

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