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Sonata Arctica - Cloud Factory
Sonata Arctica - Cloud Factory


Sonata Arctica - Cloud Factory Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Pariah's Child
Released: 2014

Cloud Factory Lyrics


Cloud Factory
  • This song was made available as a single ahead of the release of Sonata Arctica's Pariah's Child album. Commented vocalist/keyboardist Tony Kakko: "It has some kind of an earworm factor. It's not a bad thing to have in a single. A story about how dad already sees his young son going to work in the same factory he still goes and where his dad and dad's dad went before him, and how that pleasantly vicious circle never ends."

  • Donovan - To Susan On The West Coast Waiting
    Donovan - To Susan On The West Coast Waiting


    Donovan - To Susan On The West Coast Waiting Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Greatest Hits And More
    Released: 1969

    To Susan On The West Coast Waiting Lyrics


    To Susan On The West Coast Waiting
    Donovan
    Dear Susan, I know you love me so
    But I want to hear it in my ear.
    You know I'd be there working at my craft
    Had it not been for the draft.
    Dry up your tear and feel no fear,
    You're here with me like I'm there with you.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    I'm writing a note beneath a tree,
    The smell of the rain on the greenery.
    Our fathers have painfully lost their way,
    That's why, my love, I'm here today
    Hear me when I say there will come a day
    When Kings will know and love can grow.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    Susan, I know you love me so
    But I'd like to hear it in my ear.
    You know I'd be there working at my craft
    Had it not been for the draft.
    Dry up your tear and feel no fear,
    You're here with me like I'm there with you.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy supposedly hating.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    Writer/s: LEITCH, DONOVAN
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    To Susan On The West Coast Waiting
  • Though Donovan tipped his hat towards the protest movement in 1965, political comments weren't conspicuous in his subsequent work. This is the exception, a gentle comment on the turmoil of the Vietnam War.
  • This was released in the US as the B-side of the single "Atlantis," which climbed to #7 in the US charts, beginning February '69. (thanks, Rato - Lisbon, Portugal, for above 2)

  • Young Thug - Stoner
    Young Thug - Stoner


    Young Thug - Stoner Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: single release only
    Released: 2014

    Stoner Lyrics


    Ay aye this that Stoner music nigga
    Stoner!
    Boner (Let's get it)

    I'm a stoner, I'm a stoner, I'm a stoner (I'm a stoner)
    I'm a stoner, I'm a stoner, I'm a stoner (Stoner)
    I'm a stoner, I'm a stoner, I'm a stoner
    I'm a motherfucking stoner

    I just put a forty on my wrist just like a boss
    I just put ten thousand on my bitch just like bust
    I just came from YSL just like I'm from Boston
    (I said) just like I'm from Boston, just like I'm from
    Bos Boston

    Thugger Thugger
    You
    I want Micheal Jackson laying
    Ooh
    All on my cash out on it (Gon' what?)
    I'm high as hell I ain't got no satellites on me (move)
    I told her bitch I feel like Fabo (what?)
    I feel like Fabo, I feel like Fabo
    I feel like Fabo (Like Fabo)
    I feel like Fabo, I feel like Fabo
    I feel just like Fabo
    Fa
    I'm back at it (What?)
    Jugg man voice (Your breath)
    Bankhead
    Hear my song way fronta Y-T-C-R-O-B-S-M-M, now we YSL venom sis
    Sliding Thugger wit it, sliding DK wit it
    Sliding wicked wit it, sliding window wit it (slidin')
    Sliding Slugger with it (Slidin') sliding Bubba wit it
    Sliding checks wit it
    Got hundreds and fifties off everyone's city

    I'm a stoner, I'm a stoner, I'm a stoner (Stoner)
    I'm a stoner, I'm a stoner, I'm a stoner (What)
    I'm a stoner, I'm a stoner, I'm a stoner (Yeah)
    I'm a motherfucking stoner

    I just put a forty on my wrist just like a boss'
    I just put ten thousand on my bitch just like a bust'
    I just came from YSL just like I'm from Boston
    Just like I'm from Boston, just like I'm
    Bos' Boston

    Run that money that up like ya 'bout to start trial
    When you beat the case, turn into a stoner trial
    We don't stand in line, foreign shoe's hurt your feet
    Everybody stoned, weed, lean
    Every time I walk inside the club I see everybody looking
    You know I'm a stoner I love drills and I could never be tooken
    And you can suck my banana but I won't eat your pudding
    So come a lil closer my bris wanna know ya
    Hondle hondle hondle (Hondle, hondle, hondle)
    How the fuck a nigga think he gone survive with a YSL run with (how fool)
    My glasses are metro like burn off your chest
    And I caught all y'all hoe's like net and flet
    Your bitch is my dinner she wet like a fish
    I took off her legs, T-Rex.

    I'm a stoner, I'm a stoner, I'm a stoner
    I'm a stoner, I'm a stoner, I'm a stoner
    I'm a stoner, I'm a stoner, I'm a stoner
    I'm a motherfucking stoner

    I just put a forty on my wrist just like a boss
    I just put ten thousand on my bitch just like bust
    I just came from YSL just like I'm from Boston
    Just like I'm from Boston, just like I'm from
    Bos' Boston

    I feel Fabo, I feel like Fabo, I feel like Fabo, I feel like Fabo
    I feel like Fabo, I feel like Fabo
    I feel just like

    Writer/s: CUNNINGHAM, DAVID / WILLIAMS, JEFFREY
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Stoner
  • Young Thug (real name Jeffrey L. Williams) is an Atlanta rapper who grew to prominence in 2013 after releasing his mixtape 1017 Thug to positive critical reception. His song "Danny Glover" became an Internet-driven hit and received a number of remixes featuring the likes of Waka Flocka Flame and Nicki Minaj.
  • This song addresses Young Thug's admiration for weed. It became his first major hit, cracking the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot Rap Songs chart as well as entering the Hot 100.
  • Young Thug repeats, "I feel like Fabo" in increasingly desperate cadences during both the first verse and the outro. Fabo was a member of the Atlanta rap group D4L, who had a #1 hit with "Laffy Taffy," and was known for his drug use. Thug still remembers sneaking into Bankhead's Club Crucial as a kid to see them perform. "Damn, I used to want to be like D4L," he recalled to Fader magazine. "Everybody who rapped, I wanted to be like. Pretty sure I don't want to be like them now, though."
  • The instrumentation was provided by Dun Deal after then 16-year-old Young Thug approached the Atlanta-based producer and asked if he could help him record his raps. "I wasn't thinking he'd want that beat so when I played it and he showed an interest I finished it up in like 15 minutes," he told MTV News.

    Young Thug then took another quarter of an hour to record his verse.

  • Eagles - Take It To The Limit
    Eagles - Take It To The Limit


    Eagles - Take It To The Limit Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: One Of These Nights
    Released: 1975

    Take It To The Limit Lyrics


    Take It To The Limit
  • This is a good example of the "Southern California Sound," a mix of country, folk, and rock that the Eagles became known for. It's also a good example of melancholy lyrics wrapped in a sweet melody - another attribute of early Eagles songs. In this one, the singer is left longing for a woman and trying to make sense of it.
  • Don Henley, Randy Meisner and Glenn Frey wrote this song. Meisner sang lead, making this one of only three US Top 40 Eagles songs not sung by Don Henley or Glenn Frey, the others being "I Can't Tell You Why" (sung by Timothy B. Schmit ) and "In the City" (sung by Joe Walsh).

    Meisner, who is from rural Nebraska, was the most subdued member of the band, describing himself to Rolling Stone as "Shy and nervous about putting myself on the line." He was a founding member of the Eagles, but left in 1977 as tensions rose and the lifestyle became too much for him. Leaving the band was a good mental health decision. Don Felder , who joined in 1974, told us: "Really the only thing you can do when you're in the Eagles is eat, breathe, and sleep Eagles. I mean, you're either on the road, writing in the studio, or doing press - it's just all consuming."
  • Speaking about this song, Randy Meisner explained: "The line 'take it to the limit' was to keep trying. You reach a point in your life where you feel you've done everything and seen everything - it's part of getting old. And just to take it to the limit one more time, like every day just keep punching away at it. That was the line, and from there the song took a different course."
  • The high note at the end of this song was not easy for Randy Meisner to hit. He could pull it off in the studio, but not always in concert, since he would get nervous. At one point, he asked to take the song out of the set, which became a source of contention and a factor in him leaving the band.

    In the 2013 History of the Eagles documentary, Glenn Frey and Don Henley recall a show where "Take It To The Limit" was planned as the encore, but Meisner refused to do it. Frey says that he got in a fight with Meisner backstage, and that Henley made sure security at the venue stayed out of it so they could settle it. Meisner left the band soon after and was replaced by Timothy B. Schmit , who was in the band Poco.
  • Country music legends Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings do a country duet version of this song. It appears on the album Many Sides of Willie Nelson. (thanks, Julian - Oakland, AR)
  • Jim Ed Norman arranged and conducted the strings. He worked on all of the Eagles albums before their 1982 breakup, and also did strings for Linda Ronstadt, who once had future members of the Eagles in her backup band.
  • This was one of 10 songs included on Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975, which for a short time was certified as the best selling album of all time in America. Michael Jackson's Thriller eventually eclipsed it.

  • Coldplay - Magic
    Coldplay - Magic


    Coldplay - Magic Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Ghost Stories
    Released: 2014

    Magic Lyrics


    Call it Magic, call it true
    I call it magic when I'm with you
    And I just got broken, broken into two
    Still I call it magic, when I'm next to you

    And I don't, and I don't, and I don't, and I don't
    No I don't, it's true
    I don't, no, I don't, no, I don't, no, I don't
    Want anybody else but you

    I don't, no, I don't, no, I don't, no, I don't
    No I don't, it's true
    I don't, no, I don't, no, I don't, no, I don't
    Want anybody else but you

    Ooh ooh ooh

    Call it magic, cut me into two
    And with all your magic, I disappear from view
    And I can't get over, can't get over you
    Still, I call it magic, such a precious truth

    And I don't, and I don't, and I don't, and I don't
    No I don't, it's true
    I don't, no, I don't, no, I don't, no, I don't
    Want anybody else but you

    I don't, no, I don't, no, I don't, no, I don't
    No I don't, it's true
    I don't, no, I don't, no, I don't, no, I don't
    Want anybody else but you

    Wanna fall, I fall so far
    I wanna fall, fall so hard
    And I call it magic
    And I call it true
    Call it magic

    Ooh ooh ooh
    Ooh ooh ooh
    Ooh ooh ooh
    Ooh ooh ooh

    And if you were to ask me
    After all that we've been through
    "Still believe in magic?"
    Well yes, I do
    Oh yes, I do
    Oh yes, I do
    Oh yes, I do
    Of course I do

    Writer/s: MARTIN, CHRISTOPHER ANTHONY JOHN / BERRYMAN, GUY RUPERT / BUCKLAND, JONATHAN MARK / CHAMPION, WILLIAM
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Magic
  • The lead single from Ghost Stories is an intimate meditation on love sung by Chris Martin over minimalist, bass heavy instrumentation.

    "Call it magic
    Call it true
    Call it magic when I'm with you."

    The song was recorded by Coldplay in 2013 during sessions for Ghost Stories at their purpose-built studios, The Bakery and The Beehive in North London.
  • The artwork for the release depicts a white dove imposed onto a blue canvas. It was done by British etching artist Mila Fürstová, who also created a pair of wings in the shape of a broken heart for the Ghost Stories album cover.
  • The song's music video was directed by Jonas Å kerlund, who has previously worked with Madonna, Lady Gaga and U2. The Swedish filmmaker and video director's best known achievement is his Grammy-winning contribution to the promo of Madonna's "Ray Of Light."

    The clip stars Ziyi Zhang (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) as a "beautiful young magicienne" in a 1920s traveling circus, with Chris Martin doubling up as both her loyal assistant and jealous husband.
  • Explaining the song to BBC Radio 1's Zane Lowe, Martin said: "It's not a question of you either really love someone or you really hate someone, it's more nuanced than that - especially with the modern world's complications - like traveling and all the stuff that comes to life, and illness and addiction and all that sort of thing."

    It's just saying," he added, "ultimately there is magic between two people no matter what anyone else thinks."
  • Martin told Zane Lowe that the song came from a jam with the rest of Coldplay, making it one of the first band's songs not kick-started by the frontman himself.

  • System of a Down - Suite-Pee
    System of a Down - Suite-Pee


    System of a Down - Suite-Pee Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: System Of A Down
    Released: 1998

    Suite-Pee Lyrics


    Had an out of
    Body experience
    The other day
    Her name was Jesus
    And for her everyone cried
    Everyone cried
    Everyone cried

    Try her philosophy
    Try her philosophy
    Try her philosophy, try

    You die for her philosophy
    Die for her philosophy
    Die her philosophy die

    Crossed and terrored
    Ravages of architecture
    Lend me thy blades
    We're crossed and terrored
    Ravages of architecture
    Hoist around the spade

    Try her philosophy
    Try her philosophy
    Try her philosophy, try

    You die for her philosophy
    Die for her philosophy
    Die her philosophy die

    Die, die, die, why
    Lie naked on the floor
    And let the messiah
    Go through our souls
    Lie naked on the floor
    And let the messiah
    Go all through our souls
    Die, like a motherfucker
    Die, like a motherfucker
    Die, like a motherfucker
    Why, like a motherfucker
    I want to fuck
    My way to the garden
    Cause everyone needs
    A motherfucker
    Try her philosophy
    Try her philosophy
    Try her philosophy, try

    You die for her philosophy
    Die for her philosophy
    Die her philosphy die

    The following of a Christ [Repeat: x4]
    The falling of Christ [Repeat: x4]

    Writer/s: MALAKIAN, DARON / ODADJIAN, SHAVO / DOLMAYAN, JOHN / TANKIAN, SERJ
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Suite-Pee
  • This song criticizes religion and people's willingness to accept almost anything as fact. The lyrics detail a fad religion that everyone bought into despite its fishiness.
  • The song uses heavy profanity to drive home the point that what is good and what is bad, religiously, can and often is completely opposite depending on personal beliefs.
  • One of a few system songs to feature Daron Malakian (guitar) on backup vocals (background of the bridge, screaming). (thanks, Dennis - Toledo, OH, for all above)

  • Eli Young Band - Angel Like You
    Eli Young Band - Angel Like You


    Eli Young Band - Angel Like You Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: 10,000 Towns
    Released: 2014

    Angel Like You Lyrics


    I don't know what on earth I'd do without an Angel Like You.

    I'd be lost like a ship at sea, that took a wrong turn in the dark
    Could put a pen to the story of my life but never know where to start
    I'd be skipping days and slipping through the nights without feeling a thing
    If you weren't here putting me right what would my life mean.

    I don't know what on earth I'd do without an angel like you,
    Caught in a fire so hot without the rain to make it stop,
    They would paint me a fool in a world so cruel,
    Would be hell to go through without an angel like you.

    All I need is a shot of your smile to chase the blues away
    And anybody else woulda given up, your the kind of love that stays
    All of that time I was looking for you I knew there had to be a plan
    And I get everything I ever wanted in life, when you tell me I'm a good man

    I don't know what on earth I'd do without an angel like you,
    Caught in a fire so hot without the rain to make it stop,
    They would paint me a fool in a world so cruel,
    Would be hell to go through without an angel like you.

    I don't know what on earth I'd do without an angel like you,
    Caught in a fire so hot without the rain to make it stop,
    They would paint me a fool in a world so cruel,
    Would be hell to go through without an angel like you.

    I don't know what on earth I'd do without an angel like you.

    Writer/s: MORGAN, HEATHER LYNN / ROSE, LIZ / ELI, MIKE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Angel Like You
  • This was written by the band's vocalist Mike Eli with Heather Morgan and Liz Rose. Eli told Billboard magazine the romantic song was drawn from real-life inspiration: "I know it came from a very genuine place," he said. "I wrote that song for my wife, and I think that some of the stuff we came up with lyrically on that tune made it special. It feels very organic and broken down, when it comes to the production of it. The guitar solo on that track is one of my favorites that James (Young) has ever played."

    Mike Eli married Kacey Herndon on May 27, 2010. The nuptials were held on the family ranch of Eli's bandmate and best man, James Young, in Meridian, Texas.

  • The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army
    The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army


    The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Elephant
    Released: 2003

    Seven Nation Army Lyrics


    Seven Nation Army
  • The title of the song originates from what Jack White thought the Salvation Army was called when he was a child. White will often take a distinctive phrase he finds interesting and use it as the title of a song - "Rag And Bone" is another good example.
  • This song deals with The White Stripes' rising popularity and the negatives that came with it. After White came up with the riff, he devised a storyline in which a protagonist comes into town and all his friends are gossiping about him. "He feels so bad he has to leave town, but you get so lonely you come back," said White. "The song's about gossip. It's about me, Meg and the people we're dating."
  • The White Stripes have no bass player, so the popular riff is actually a guitar with an octave effect to sound like a bass.
  • The video, while novel and cleverly directed, has gained a reputation as one of the most effective motion-sickness-inducing devices since the invention of spinning carnival rides. (thanks, Dennis - Toledo, OH, for all above)
  • The Salvation Army has featured in a number of songs, the best known being The Beatles' Strawberry Fields Forever, which is about a Salvation Army home in Liverpool where John Lennon used to go. Two UK hit singles from the 1970s, Long Live Love by Olivia Newton-John, and Banner Man by Blue Mink featured the church organisation as a central theme. Amongst the songs The Salvation Army has cropped up in as an incidental motif are Life In a Northern Town by The Dream Academy and Leonard Cohen's Suzanne.
  • Jack White once said that the main riff was the riff he planned to use if they ever got asked to write the theme to the next James Bond film. He decided it was unlikely and used it in this. (thanks, Simon - Salisbury, England)
  • On the album, it states: "No computers were used during the writing, recording, mixing or mastering of this record."
  • in the video when Jack White points to his hand as he begins the third verse, he's showing you where he is from. The state of Michigan is shaped like a mitten and people in the state often point to a spot on their hand when asked where they are from. (thanks, Angelo - Detroit, MI)
  • Artist to cover this song include Audioslave, The Hives, Metallica, The Flaming Lips, Joss Stone and Jamie Cullum.
  • Italian soccer fans latched onto this song as their national team played to victory in the 2006 World Cup. Fans would often chant the guitar riff at games and victory celebrations, and the song re-entered the Italian charts as a result, hitting #3. To win the World Cup, Italy had to defeat 7 different nations.
    White was delighted: "Nothing is more beautiful in music than when people embrace a melody and allow it to enter the pantheon of folk music," he said. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France, for above 2)
  • This, along with the rest of the album, was recorded on analogue equipment that was over 50 years old at Toe Rag Studios. Toe Rag Studios were set up in Hackney, east London in 1991 as a strictly analogue enterprise using only pre-1960 studio equipment. The success of Elephant established Toe Rag as a trendy antidote to digital music-making.
  • US website Consequence of Sound named this as their top rock track of the noughties. Their explanation: "Remains as vibrant and as popular today as it did in 2003, resonating on a daily basis from record players and football stadiums alike. And like any rock'n'roll anthem, White's should continue to be equally vibrant and as popular for an eternity to come."
  • The riff was composed at a sound check before a show at the Corner Hotel in Melbourne, Australia. Jack White recalled to Rolling Stone: "There's an employee here at Third Man named Ben Swank, and he was with us on tour in Australia when I wrote that song at soundcheck. I was playing it for Meg and he was walking by and I said, 'Swank, check this riff out.' And he said, 'It's OK.' [Laughs] He added: "I didn't have lyrics for it until later on and I was just calling it 'Seven Nation Army' - that's what I called the Salvation Army when I was a kid. So that was just a way for me to remember which one I was talking about, but it took on a new meaning with the lyrics."
  • According to Jack White, neither the labels in America or in the UK wanted to put this out as the first single. They eventually relented and it became the White Stripes' first Hot 100 hit in the US and Top 10 entry in Britain. In an interview with XFM, White said: "I can think back to when Elephant came out. I wanted to put 'Seven Nation Army' out as a single. The label in England and the label in America both didn't want to. They wanted to put 'There's No Home For You Here' [out], can you imagine not putting 'Seven Nation Army' out as a single?"
  • The Soul-Pop singer Marcus Collins released this song as his debut single on March 4, 2012. Collins first entered the music business when he replaced Anthony Hannah in the boyband Eton Road, following their exit from the third series of The X Factor. Collins remained with the five-piece for ten months, initially to pursue a solo career, before moving back to his hometown of Liverpool, where he got a job as a hairdresser. In 2011, Collins auditioned as a solo artist for the eighth series of The X Factor, eventually finishing as runner-up to girlband Little Mix. After the final he signed a record deal with RCA Records, and released this song. Collins' self-titled debut album was executive produced by Gary Barlow, who was the singer's mentor on X Factor.

    Collins' more soulful arrangement is based on the version recorded by French singer-songwriter Ben l'Oncle Soul in 2010.

    The song debuted at #9 on the UK singles chart. It was not the first White Stripes track to be covered as a Pop-Soul offering and made into a UK hit. Their 2002 single "Fell in Love With A Girl" was reworked by Joss Stone as "Fell In Love With A Boy" for her debut single, which peaked at #18 in 2004.
  • The song is very popular in European football stadia. Around the UK, fans sing different words to the riff. In Falkirk it's "We're the navy blue army,'' whilst in Oldham they chant the less imaginative "We're following Oldham." Meanwhile in Germany, every time Bayern Munich score, a remixed version of the song is played.
  • In keeping with the seven (7) figure that is a distinctive, distinguishing and essential characteristic of this track, the riff consists of seven notes that are repeated in the same order throughout the song. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)

  • Eric Hutchinson - A Little More
    Eric Hutchinson - A Little More


    Eric Hutchinson - A Little More Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Pure Fiction
    Released: 2014

    A Little More Lyrics


    A Little More
  • Hutchinson explained the song's meaning to Bilboard magazine: "This song is about being home alone late at night, feeling vulnerable and armed with the one thing most dangerous to ourselves: our phones," he said." "You could be waiting for a friend, lover, drug dealer - the late night texting always seems to lead to trouble. And that's good for songwriting."
  • Whilst we're on the subject of texting, did you know the British engineer Neil Papworth sent the first text in 1992? It read: "MERRY CHRISTMAS."

  • Lesley Gore - It's My Party
    Lesley Gore - It's My Party


    Lesley Gore - It's My Party Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: I'll Cry if I Want To
    Released: 1963

    It's My Party Lyrics


    It's My Party, and I'll cry if I want to
    Cry if I want to, cry if I want to
    You would cry too if it happened to you

    Nobody knows where my Johnny has gone
    But Judy left the same time
    Why was he holding her hand
    When he's supposed to be mine

    It's my party, and I'll cry if I want to
    Cry if I want to, cry if I want to
    You would cry too if it happened to you

    Playin' my records, keep dancin' all night
    But leave me alone for a while
    Till Johnny's dancin' with me
    I've got no reason to smile

    It's my party, and I'll cry if I want to
    Cry if I want to, cry if I want to
    You would cry too if it happened to you

    Judy and Johnny just walked through the door
    Like a queen with her king
    Oh what a birthday surprise
    Judy's wearin' his ring

    It's my party, and I'll cry if I want to
    Cry if I want to, cry if I want to
    You would cry too if it happened to you

    Oh it's my party, and I'll cry if I want to
    Cry if I want to, cry if I want to
    You would cry too if it happened to you

    It's my party, and I'll cry if I want to

    Writer/s: GRIFFIN, TYRONE / SEPEHRMANESH, MARCUS / WEINER, HERBERT / LOELV, ELOF / GLUCK, JOHN / GOTTLIEB, SEYMOUR / GOLD, WALLY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    It's My Party
  • Gore was 16 when she recorded this song, which led the media to call her "The Teen Queen." She took some voice lessons in New York City and recorded some piano demos with her instructor, which somehow got to Quincy Jones - at the time an up-and-coming producer.

    Jones liked what he heard and decided to record her. In late February 1963, he brought a stack of demo tapes to her house and they spent an afternoon listening to one after another. The only one they both liked was "It's My Party," so they decided to record it.

    Jones booked a standard 3-hour session at Bell Studios in New York City, and had Paul Anka write two more songs for Gore to record. They completed all three at the session on March 30, and Gore went back to ordinary teenage life. Just six days later, "Party" was released as Gore's first single, and she heard it on the radio for the first time. On June 1 the song went to #1, making her teenage life far less ordinary.
  • In the tale of this song, the lead character's birthday party does not turn out to be the happy occasion she thought it would be. In the middle of the party, her boyfriend Johnny departs with a girl named Judy. Since it's her party, she feels she has every right to cry.
  • Gore almost missed out on her party, as after she recorded the song with Quincy Jones, Jones went to an event at Carnegie Hall where he ran into Phil Spector, who told him about a great song he was planning to record with his group The Crystals: "It's My Party."

    Jones didn't mention that he had recorded the song that day, but the following Monday, he picked up the tape from the recording studio and had 100 copies pressed, which he sent to the top 100 radio stations in America. The song was rush-released and quickly climbed the charts. The Crystals never did record the song.
  • This was recorded using 4-track technology, which meant you needed to record a bunch of musicians at once. As Gore remembers it, there were about 15 musicians in the studio with two microphones hung overhead. There were about eight backup singers around another microphone, and she was in the booth. Two of the four tracks were for the band, another for the backup singer, and the fourth for Leslie's vocals. It took them about three hours to do four songs.
  • Gore's second single, "Judy's Turn to Cry," is a sequel to this song which told the story of the lead character forgiving Johnny and reuniting with him. (thanks, Jerro - New Alexandria, PA)
  • This was Gore's first single and only #1. She did have big hits with "She's A Fool" and "You Don't Own Me," but her chart success tapered off in the mid-'60s and her last Top 40 was "California Nights" in 1967.
  • Some Lesley Gore trivia: On the TV series Batman, she played Pussycat, who was Catwoman's version of Robin, but more evil. Also, she came out as a lesbian in 2005.
  • For a huge hit song, this one has some pretty obscure writers. It was composed by John Gluck, Wally Gold and Herb Weiner, who were staff writers at a music agency. The first to record the song was Helen Shapiro, but her version was relegated to an album cut.
  • It seems odd that an esteemed producer like Quincy Jones would play demos tapes for a teenager and get her input on which one to record, but it's what makes Jones such an appealing collaborator - he knew if Gore wasn't onboard with the song, he would have a hard time coaxing a great performance out of her.
  • Gore was driving when she heard this song on the radio for the first time. She had never heard her voice through a car radio before, and didn't recognize it as her. "I said to myself, 'Wow, somebody else has recorded by song," she told Performing Songwriter.

    As she was singing along, Gore realized that it was indeed her song. She drove a quick two blocks to her friend's house, honked for her to come out, and listened to the end of the song with her pal.
  • The lyrical phrase, "It's my party, I'll cry if I want to," has been referenced by a number of singers and rappers. Drake, for instance sings, "It's my birthday, I'll get high if I want to," on his 2011 song "Take Care" and Icona Pop nodded to the track on their single, "My Party." Even The Beatles sung of not wanting to spoil the party.
  • The song was written by freelance song writer Seymour Gottlieb with John Gluck, Wally Gold and Herb Weiner, who were all staff writers employed at the Aaron Schroeder Music firm. Gottlieb's lyrics were based on actual events relating to his daughter Judy's sweet 16 party. Judy recalled to the New York Daily News in 2015. "My parents insisted that my grandparents had to be invited. I of course, being a bratty teenager, said I didn't want them there. I burst into tears, and my father said, 'Don't cry.'"

    She responded by exclaiming: "It's my party, and I'll cry if I want to."

  • Kid Cudi - Balmain Jeans
    Kid Cudi - Balmain Jeans


    Kid Cudi - Balmain Jeans Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon
    Released: 2014

    Balmain Jeans Lyrics


    Help me take off my Balmain Jeans
    I’ll undo yours
    You can lick it after I’m done lickin’ you first
    I wanna taste it
    Tired of waitin’
    Are you tasty?

    Yum yum
    Come on baby
    Yum

    Hope you can feel that vibe
    The vibes of the night
    Your body is warm
    In my arms
    We're under the stars

    Can I come inside your vortex
    Can I come inside your vortex
    Let me baby

    It’s been so long, been such a hobby
    Finding someone who electrifies my body
    I need you to protect my heart
    Gimme your hand, put it here
    This is where you start

    Keep feelin’ on me (Don’t stop)
    Keep feelin’ on me

    Keep feelin’ on me (Don’t stop)
    Keep feelin’ on me

    Lord help me
    Lord help me
    I got a lover under my covers
    I don’t want her to leave
    She said I'm perfect
    Perfectly kissing on my neck
    She is the sexiest
    She said she loves my scent

    Hope you can feel that vibe
    The vibes in the night
    Her body is warm
    In my arms
    We're under the stars

    I wanna taste it
    Tired of waitin’
    Are you tasty?

    Yum yum
    Come on baby
    Yum

    It’s been so long, been such a hobby
    Finding someone who electrifies my body
    I need you to protect my heart
    Gimme your hand, put it here
    This is where you start

    Keep feelin’ on me (Don’t stop)
    Keep feelin’ on me

    Keep feelin’ on me (Don’t stop)
    Keep feelin’ on me

    Zoom with me baby
    Zoom with me baby
    Yeah yeah

    Oh girl you’re so sweet to me
    I love it when you’re zoomin'
    Oh girl you’re so sweet to me
    I love it when we're zoomin'
    Oh girl you’re so sweet to me
    I love it when you’re zoomin'
    Oh girl you’re so sweet to me
    I love it when we're zoomin'

    It’s been so long, been such a hobby
    Finding someone who electrifies my body
    I need you to protect my heart
    Gimme your hand, put it here
    This is where you start

    Keep feelin’ on me (Don’t stop)
    Keep feelin’ on me

    Keep feelin’ on me (Don’t stop)
    Keep feelin’ on me

    Help me take off my Balmain jeans

    (Help me)
    Help me take off my Balmain jeans

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

    Balmain Jeans
  • Balmain is a designer fashion label that was started in 1914 by Pierre Balmain. Their jeans are a favorite of Cudi's, but he told Complex magazine that he didn't pen this song for Balmain. "To be honest I gave it that title to throw people off. I hate that people try to read my titles and think they know what's going on," he said. "The song could've easily been "Keep Feeling On Me," easily. Or "Electrify My Body" or whatever. It could've been totally literal, but I like the fact that it's a flip."

    "Ultimately the song is about, I'm having this electric experience with someone for the first time in a long time and I forgot that I could have this with someone," he added. "So it's my way of just playing with things and throwing people off a little bit."
  • The song features the only guest verse on Satellite Flights courtesy of Raphael Saadiq, who performs the third verse.

  • Sublime - What I Got
    Sublime - What I Got


    Sublime - What I Got Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Sublime
    Released: 1996

    What I Got Lyrics


    Early in the morning, risin' to the street
    Light me up that cigarette and I strap shoes on my feet
    Got to find a reason, a reason things went wrong
    Got to find a reason why my money's all gone
    I got a dalmatian, and I can still get high
    I can play the guitar like a motherfucking riot

    Well, life is too short, so love the one you got
    'Cause you might get run over or you might get shot
    Never start static I just get it off my chest
    Never had to battle with no bulletproof vest
    Take a small example, take a tip from me
    Take all of your money, give it all to charity

    Love is What I Got
    Within my reach
    And the Sublime style's still straight from Long Beach
    It all comes back to you, you'll finally get what you deserve
    Try and test that you're bound to get served

    Love's what I got
    Don't start a riot
    You'll feel it when the dance gets hot

    Lovin', is what I got, I said remember that
    Lovin', is what I got, I said remember that

    (That's) why I don't cry when my dog runs away
    I don't get angry at the bills I have to pay
    I don't get angry when my Mom smokes pot
    Hits the bottle and goes right to the rock
    Fuckin' and fightin', it's all the same
    Livin' with Louie dog's the only way to stay sane
    Let the lovin', let the lovin' come back to me

    Lovin', is what I got, I said remember that
    Lovin', is what I got, I said remember that

    Lovin', is what I got, I said remember that
    Lovin', is what I got, I said remember that

    Lovin', is what I got, I said remember that
    Lovin', is what I got, I said remember that

    Lovin', is what I got, I said remember that
    Lovin', is what I got, I got I got I got I got

    Writer/s: NOWELL, BRADLEY JAMES / ROBERTS, LINDON ANDREW
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    What I Got
  • A band composition with lyrics by lead singer Brad Nowell, this song is an anthem for the spiritually free but financially downtrodden. Nowell finds himself getting up in the morning, smoking his special cigarette, and wondering how he ended up broke. Then things start to look up as he reframes his life and sees all the good things about it: he has a dog, he can get high, and he's never gone to war. Instead of focusing on what he doesn't have (money) he sees what he does have (love), and realizes that's all he needs if he can keep a good attitude and not let problems bring him down. The song became far more poignant when Nowell died of a drug overdose on May 25, 1996.
  • Many elements of this song, including the "Loving, is what I got" chorus, are based on a 1986 song called "Loving" by the Jamaican dancehall singer Half Pint (which can be found on the Skunk Records release of his album Recollection). At first, Sublime didn't share the love - Half Pint got no credit on "What I Got" when the song was released. Once the song took off, however, Half Pint was listed as a co-writer and awarded the subsequent royalties. It ended up all good; Sublime bass player Eric Wilson explained in his Songfacts interview : "Half Pint wanted to get paid for it, so then we got a relationship through that, and when we did the Dub Allstars, Half Pint went on the road with us for a summer, and I got to know him really well and play with him every day. That was a blessing in itself."
  • This song is key to Sublime's success - the first one all but their earliest fans heard. It has a strange an convoluted recording and release history, spanning two producers and two labels.

    The first version of the song was released in America as a 12" single in 1996 on Sublime's independent label, Skunk Records. It's likely that this single was issued before Nowell died. When the band signed to MCA Records, two versions were included on their self-titled label debut album, which was released two months after Nowell's passing: one produced by David Kahne, and a "reprise" produced by Paul Leary. MCA sent these two versions, along with their "clean" edits to radio stations, many of which put the song in rotation (usually the Kahne version). In October, the song made #29 on the Billboard Airplay chart. MCA didn't release Sublime singles for sale, but kept sending them to radio stations: "Santeria" (#43, April 1997), "Wrong Way" (#47, August 1997), "Doin' Time" (#87, January 1998). Securing airplay for an unknown band without a living lead singer was no small feat, especially since radio stations often expected acts to make station appearances and play listener showcases in exchange for airplay.

    The album became one of the best sellers of 1997, with over 5 million copies sold. Many fans had no idea that their lead singer had died - Brad Nowell's father Jim recalls getting lots of fanmail for his son around this time.

    Sublimes back catalog also started selling, with their first album, originally released in 1992, going Platinum. The remaining members of Sublime formed the Long Beach Dub Allstars, which later morphed into Sublime With Rome when they took on lead singer Rome Ramirez.
  • After Brad Nowell sings, "I can play the guitar like a motherf--king riot," instead of gnarly guitar section, a mellow acoustic solo follows. This is a sly bit of humor on the part of the band.

    Nowell didn't even play the solo; it was performed by their guitarist Michael "Miguel" Happoldt, who produced the demo. In the "reprise" version, producer Paul Leary, who is a founding member of the Butthole Surfers, played the electric guitar solo.
  • The radio edits were labeled "very clean radio version" on the promotional CDs, since the explicit versions contain some very clear F-bombs. In the most-played edit, Brad Nowell plays the guitar "like a mother... riot."
  • There's a widely disputed "lyric" at the beginning of the original version of this song that exists in the commercially released versions but is toned down, possibly for copyright issues. Before the music starts, someone says what sounds like "F--k you Kenny." This is in fact a sample from Richard Pryor's standup comedy album That Nigger's Crazy, track name "Have your ass home by 11" where he says, imitating a girl who wouldn't sleep with him, "I don't want to f--k you, you can't even sing!" Pryor was talking about how musicians had a hard time picking up women in his day because there were Doo-Wop groups on every corner. (thanks, Matt Maguire - Watertown, MA)
  • According to the band's guitarist Michael Happoldt, it's the drum loop that makes this song so popular. "It sounds so dope that when people hear it, they just want to get up and jump around," he told Billboard. "And Brad's voice is like from another planet."
  • In the UK, the "Super No Mofo Edit" (produced by David Kahne) was released as a single, charting at #71 in 1997.
  • A music video was pieced together after the death of Brad Nowell from photos and existing footage of the singer. It won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Alternative Video in 1997. At the ceremony, Sublime bassist Eric Wilson and drummer Bud Gaugh were pretty drunk by the time they were announced, and Wilson yelled "Lynyrd Skynyrd!" when he got to the mic.

    Wilson and Gaugh later explained that they figured they wouldn't win, so they decided to celebrate the nomination by splitting a bottle of tequila before the show.
  • Blues Traveler started covering this in 2011 and released their version on their 2012 collection Blues Traveler: 25. Their guitarist Chan Kinchla told us: "We actually played a show with a band, Rebelution, who are managed by and related to some of the people that were in Sublime. They always loved the track, and that was kind of in the air, and they were like, 'You should record that and release it.' Because we did the best cover of it. Mainly because we didn't really try and copy their cover, we did our own version, which I think is why they liked it."

    Chan adds that the song suited the band, especially their lead singer John Popper: "John's great at that kind of quick vocal scan anyway. And when you release a new record, you always want to put a few new things on it, and it just came together."

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