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Nina Persson - This Is Heavy Metal
Nina Persson - This Is Heavy Metal


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Album: Animal Heart
Released: 2014

This Is Heavy Metal Lyrics


This Is Heavy Metal
  • Nina Persson wrote the lyrics to this ironically titled piano ballad at the last minute on the green porch of her Animal Heart collaborator Eric D. Johnson (The Shins, Fruit Bats) in Portland, Oregon. Persson explained to Artist Direct : "I was really frustrated and stressed but decided that f--- it, I'm just gonna write down anything that matters to me right now, like a book end."

    "It was the very last thing I wrote for the record," she added, "and when I was done, I was so incredibly relieved and happy and I decided to never sweat anything again."

  • The Beach Boys - In My Room
    The Beach Boys - In My Room


    The Beach Boys - In My Room Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Surfer Girl
    Released: 1963

    In My Room Lyrics


    There's a world where I can go
    And tell my secrets to
    In My Room
    In my room

    In this world I lock out
    All my worries and my fears
    In my room
    In my room

    Do my dreaming and my scheming lie awake and pray
    Do my crying and my sighing laugh at yesterday

    Now it's dark and I'm alone
    But I won't be afraid
    In my room
    In my room

    Writer/s: THORPE, BILLY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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    In My Room
  • This is written from the perspective of a teenager who feels safe and comfortable in his bedroom. Brian Wilson suffered from severe agoraphobia, and refused to leave his bedroom for a significant amount of time. He wrote this song to give people and idea of how he felt.
  • Brian Wilson explained in 1990: "When Dennis, Carl and I lived in Hawthorne as kids, we all slept in the same room. One night I sang the song 'Ivory Tower' to them and they liked it. Then a couple of weeks later, I proceeded to teach them both how to sing the harmony parts to it. It took them a little while, but they finally learned it. We then sang this song night after night. It brought peace to us. When we recorded 'In My Room,' there was just Dennis, Carl and me on the first verse... and we sounded just like we did in our bedroom all those nights. This story has more meaning than ever since Dennis' death."
  • Charles Manson, who was convicted of orchestrating the murders of six people in 1969, made repeated claims that The Beach Boys stole this song from him. In Manson's view, he wrote a song called "In My Cell" which was about how he feels peace with himself in his jail cell. Manson did have a connection to The Beach Boys - he knew their drummer Dennis Wilson - and did write and record some songs. His claims have little basis in fact - something that is true of most of his proclamations.
  • Linda Ronstadt and Tammy Wynette both covered this song.
  • Bill Medley from The Righteous Brothers recorded this with Phil Everly and Brian Wilson for his album Damn Near Righteous, his first new album since the untimely 2003 death of his partner Bobby Hatfield. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • Interesting food for thought: Brian Wilson just might have inadvertently inspired one of the greatest Jazz fusion bands, Blood Sweat & Tears, albeit indirectly. Al Kooper relates in Backstage Passes and Backstabbing Bastards that he was sitting in Brian Wilson's living room while he showed off the Pet Sounds album. He was just leaving The Blues Project and wandering around California in an existential haze wondering what to do next, when while visiting with Brian Wilson, "Deep in the back of my mind was a band that could put dents in your shirt if you got within fifteen rows of the stage..." He explains his idea of having a band with a horn section in it, more than R&B bands but less than Count Basie's or Buddy Rich's. "Somewhere in the middle was a mixture of soul, jazz, and rock that was my little fantasy."
  • This was released as the B-side of "Be True To Your School."

  • Primitive Radio Gods - Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money in My Hand
    Primitive Radio Gods - Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money in My Hand


    Primitive Radio Gods - Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money in My Hand Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Rocket
    Released: 1996

    Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money in My Hand Lyrics


    Jan lays down and wrestles in her sleep
    Moonlight spills on comic books
    And superstars in magazines
    An old friend calls and tells us where to meet
    Her plane takes off from Baltimore
    And touches down on Bourbon Street

    We sit outside and argue all night long
    About a god we've never seen
    But never fails to side with me
    Sunday comes and all the papers say
    Ma Teresa's joined the mob
    And happy with her full time job

    Do do do do do do

    Am I alive or thoughts that drift away?
    Does summer come for everyone?
    Can humans do as prophets say?
    And if I die before I learn to speak
    Can money pay for all the days I lived awake
    But half asleep?

    Do do do do do do

    A life is time, they teach us growing up
    The seconds ticking killed us all
    A million years before the fall
    You ride the waves and don't ask where they go
    You swim like lions through the crest
    And bathe yourself on zebra flesh

    I've been downhearted baby,
    I've been downhearted baby,
    Ever since the day we met

    Writer/s: JANE FEATHER, LEONARD FEATHER, CHRIS O CONNOR
    Publisher: KOBALT MUSIC PUB AMERICA INC
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    Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money in My Hand
  • The hook samples the line, "I've been downhearted baby, ever since the day we met" from a live performance of B.B. King singing "How Blue Can You Get?," which can be heard on his 1971 album Live in Cook County Jail. That song was written by a British songwriter/music journalist named Leonard Feather, along with his wife Jane. They each shared composer credits on "Phone Booth" as a result of the sample.
  • This song was written and first recorded in 1991 by the group's lead singer, Chris O'Connor. His band The I-Rails spent the back half of the '80s playing gigs around Santa Monica, California, releasing four independent albums along the way. When they broke up in 1991, O'Connor used his friend's garage studio to record the Rocket album, which cost about $1,000 to make and was filled with songs dealing with his disaffection. Predictably, he got no takers and the album sat on the shelf.

    O'Connor abandoned his music career and took a job as an air traffic controller at Los Angeles International Airport. In 1994, his passion for music returned and he sent out the remaining copies of the album he had made to various record companies. These unsolicited tapes rarely found the ears of a decision-maker, but Jonathan Daniel, an A&R man at Fiction Records, popped in the tape and gave it a listen. This song jumped out at him - "It's got tons of atmosphere" he recalled. Daniel played the tape for some other executives, and O'Connor got a deal with the Ergo division of Columbia Records, which released the album as Primitive Radio Gods - a far more exotic moniker than "Chris O'Connor."

    "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth" went to #1 on the Modern Rock charts and got considerable airplay on Top 40 radio. Needing a band to tour in support of the record, O'Connor enlisted his I-Rails bandmates, guitarist Jeff Sparks and drummer Tim Lauterio, to become the Primitive Radio Gods along with lead guitarist Luke McAuliffe. Sparks quit his day job - driving a beer truck - to join the band.
  • The title, which does not appear in the lyric, comes from a 1978 song by Bruce Cockburn called "Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money In My Hand," which is on Cockburn's album Further Adventures Of. Chris O'Connor told us: "I had already finished the song and thought, 'That's It.' I threw 'standing' in front, but at the time I would have swore I lifted it word for word."
  • When we asked Chris O'Connor what this song is about, he replied: "A light that never goes out."
  • Originally, this song was released in Europe, where it failed to chart. In America, before the album was released, the song was used in the 1996 Jim Carrey movie The Cable Guy, which made it more appealing to radio stations loath to play songs by unknown artists.

    In America, the song was not released as a single, so if you wanted to own it, you had to buy either the Rocket album or The Cable Guy soundtrack. Holding back release as a single made the song ineligible for the Billboard Hot 100, but it went to #10 on their Airplay chart.
  • The female vocals are by Mary Kay Fishell, who was in a Los Angeles-based group called The Convertibles.
  • An early version of this song contained a sample from the 1965 French film Alphaville which had to be removed when the sample didn't clear.
  • This is one of the more unusual hit songs ever recorded, complete with church bells, distortion, soft synth, a title that never appears in the lyrics, and a very brief chorus of "Do do do do do do."

    When the band toured, it was on the strength of this hit, but the other songs in their setlist were more standard guitar-based blues. This discrepancy didn't play well live, and the band couldn't expand their following. One more single was distributed to radio stations: a track called "Motherf--ker." That one went nowhere, and the band was dropped from their label. In 2000, they resurfaced with a new album called White Hot Peach.
  • Directed by the GobTV collective, the music video was shot in London. Chris O'Connor was still working as an air traffic controller at the time, and called in sick three times so he could do the shoot. It did very well on MTV, which helped the song's fortunes considerably.

  • John Mellencamp - Rain On The Scarecrow
    John Mellencamp - Rain On The Scarecrow


    John Mellencamp - Rain On The Scarecrow Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Scarecrow
    Released: 1985

    Rain On The Scarecrow Lyrics


    Scarecrow on a wooden cross blackbird in the barn
    Four hundred empty acres that used to be my farm
    I grew up like my daddy did my grandpa cleared this land
    When I was five I walked the fence while grandpa held my hand

    [Chorus]
    Rain On The Scarecrow blood on the plow
    This land fed a nation this land made me proud
    And son I'm just sorry theres no legacy for you now
    Rain on the scarecrow blood on the plow
    Rain on the scarecrow blood on the plow

    The crops we grew last summer weren't enough to pay the loans
    Couldn't buy the seed to plant this spring and the farmers bank foreclosed
    Called my old friend schepman up to auction off the land
    He said john its just my job and I hope you understand
    Hey calling it your job ol hoss sure dont make it right
    But if you want me to Ill say a prayer for your soul tonight
    And grandmas on the front porch swing with a
    Bible in her hand Sometimes I hear her singing take me to the promised land
    When you take away a mans dignity he cant work his fields and cows

    There'll be blood on the scarecrow blood on the plow
    Blood on the scarecrow blood on the plow

    Well there's ninety-seven crosses planted in the courthouse yard
    Ninety-seven families who lost ninety-seven farms
    I think about my grandpa and my neighbors and my name and some nights
    I feel like dying like that scarecrow in the rain

    [Chorus]

    Rain on the scarecrow blood on the plow
    This land fed a nation this land made me so proud
    And son I'm just sorry they're just memories for you now
    Rain on the scarecrow blood on the plow
    Rain on the scarecrow blood on the plow

    Writer/s: Mellencamp, John / Green, George Michael
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Rain On The Scarecrow
  • This song is about the financial difficulties farmers in the Midwest US face; difficulties that can go as far as having their farms repossessed by banks. Mellencamp wrote the song with his friend George Green, who he worked with on many of this tracks, including "Hurts So Good."

    "Our songs always came about the same way: talk around the kitchen table," Mellencamp told Rolling Stone. "I had just played 'Small Town' for him. He said, "I don't know why these towns are going out of business" - towns like Freetown and Dudleytown, Indiana. We couldn't figure out why they were disappearing. We did our research and wrote this song - Reagan had been using grain against the Soviet Union and all sorts of other things. Talking to people was heartbreaking. Nobody wanted to lose their farm."
  • Mellencamp has taken an active role in helping American farmers. Along with Neil Young and Willie Nelson, he regularly plays at the Farm-Aid concerts to help raise money.

  • Rosanne Cash - The Sunken Lands
    Rosanne Cash - The Sunken Lands


    Rosanne Cash - The Sunken Lands Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The River & the Thread
    Released: 2014

    The Sunken Lands Lyrics


    Five cans of paint in the empty fields
    The dust reveals

    The children cry, the work never ends
    There’s not a single friend

    Who will hold her hand in The Sunken Lands?

    The mud and tears melt the cotton balls
    It’s a heavy toll
    Oh oh

    His words are cruel and they sting like fire
    Like the devil’s choir
    Oh oh

    But who will hold her hand in the sunken lands?

    The river rises and she sails away
    But she could never stay
    Oh oh

    Now her work is done in the sunken lands
    There’s five empty cans

    Writer/s: JOHN B LEVENTHAL, ROSANNE CASH
    Publisher: DOWNTOWN MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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    The Sunken Lands
  • This song provides details about Rosanne's family's life, centering on her father John's mother Carrie; the title comes from the area where her father grew up in Arkansas. Roseanne told the UK newspaper The Sun: "I began thinking about the lives of women back then like my grandmother. She picked cotton. The men picked cotton but the women picked cotton and kept charge of the kids. Her husband was not very nice."

    She added: "My grandmother had a hard, hard life but she never became bitter. She was a very cheerful woman and had fortitude like I can't imagine."

  • Rush - Turn The Page
    Rush - Turn The Page


    Rush - Turn The Page Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Hold Your Fire
    Released: 1987

    Turn The Page Lyrics


    Nothing can survive in a vacuum
    No one can exists all alone
    We pretend things only happen to strangers
    We've all got problems of our own

    It's enough to learn
    To share our pleasures
    We can't sooth pain with sympathy
    All that we can do is be reminded
    We shake our heads at the tragedy

    Every day we're standing
    In a time capsule
    Racing down a river from the past
    Every day we're standing
    In a wind tunnel
    Facing down the future coming fast

    It's just the age
    It's just a stage
    We disengage
    We Turn The Page

    Looking at
    The long-range forecast
    Catching all the names in the news
    Checking out
    The state of the nation
    Learning the environmental blues

    Truth is after all a moving target
    Hairs to split,
    And pieces that don't fit
    How can anybody be enlightened
    Truth is after all so poorly lit

    Writer/s: NEIL PEART, GEDDY LEE WEINRIB, ALEX LIFESON
    Publisher: OLE MEDIA MANAGEMENT
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Turn The Page
  • Geddy Lee (Bass Player, Nov/Dec 1988): "It's not the easiest thing (playing and singing at the same time) in the world to do. You have to put a lot of hours into practice. As a matter of fact, on this tour I had a major problem with "Turn The Page." It's a very busy bass part, and the vocal part doesn't really relate to it very much. Eventually I got it, but it took a lot of practice. You can do those things, but you have to practice them a lot. You have to split yourself, as they say. Split your hands. Split yourself in two really, and let your hands do something, and let your voice do the other."
  • Alex Lifeson (Guitar magazine, August 1988): "It's more the musicality of the song than the lyrical content. For the solo I think it's the mood that's created by the music. I suppose in a way that makes it attached to the lyrics. But it's more the music that provides the trigger for what the solo does. If it's a dark, melancholy sound to that particular song, then the solo will reflect that. An example is "Open Secrets." It has that lonely mood to it from a musical point of view. I think the solo in that song reflects that wailing loneliness. Something like "Turn the Page" is much more manic and crazy."
  • Alex: "I had a rough idea for that, the direction and the eccentricity of the sound of the solo. It wasn't until I got in the studio that it came together." (thanks, Mike - Mountlake Terrace, Washington, for all above)

  • Ruben Studdard - Meant To Be
    Ruben Studdard - Meant To Be


    Ruben Studdard - Meant To Be Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Unconditional Love
    Released: 2014

    Meant To Be Lyrics


    Just take a look at how we are
    What do you see?
    Let's try to work it put
    Talk about figure out it's there's anew you and me
    When we have love for ourselves
    Only think can we love someone else
    If we make a values we will be all that we Meant To Be
    Yeah, yeah
    There was a time when I thought I had lost it all
    But you still by my side, and a God can be .you start my '
    When it hurt to get through my day
    You will be strong and you sure me the way that we hold the key
    We can be all that we meat to be
    Now that my heart it's free
    You know I feel your love all over me
    You shine a lot though darkness
    Now I can see
    Now I can see
    Ooh baby hope when I was on the road all alone
    And when I was feeling down
    You pick me on, press me off
    You help me move on
    Now I have love for myself so it's time to love someone else
    'Cause we hold the tears more then we even
    With open yes we realize
    There will hold the key
    Of all that we meant to be
    All that we meant to be
    All that we meant
    We can be anything we want
    If we just believe that we can be all that we meant to be

    Writer/s: FOSTER, DAVID / HERMS, BERNIE N / LANDERS, JAY N / MIDNIGHT, CHARLIE N / STUDDARD, RUBEN N
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group, ROUND HILL MUSIC
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    Meant To Be
  • This is the lead single and one of two original songs from Unconditional Love. Studdard performed the song on the February 4, 2014 finale of the NBC weight loss competition show The Biggest Loser. An alumnus of that show's season, the singer lost 119 pounds during the series.
  • The song was co-written and produced by David Foster ("Glory Of Love," "You'll See"), who also served as the executive producer of Unconditional Love. Studdard told Billboard magazine: "David and I had talked about working together when he was at Warner Bros. And I'd accompanied him on various Foster & Friends tours. But it just never was the right time [to do an album]. Finally getting the opportunity to work with a friend and mentor—someone who helped shaped my musical tastes while cleaning house with my parents on Saturdays— has been cool. Also because David knows how to produce great vocals. He knows what to say and how to suggest what to do when you're not singing well or feeling well."
  • Billboard commented to Studdard that his passionate delivery on the song felt like an aural autobiography. He replied: "Being on the Biggest Loser was definitely a time and place for a lot of self-reflection. To think about your accomplishments, mistakes, all the things that have made you who you are; about being on a reality show to get your life together."

    "When David and I wrote 'Meant,' I was thinking about where I'm trying to get to and that's what came out," he added. "Starting out, I was this wide-eyed, immature 23-year-old with a slight direction as to where I wanted to go. Now I'm grown up with full direction and scope as to where I want to be in the next five-10 years: musical supremacy [laughs]."

  • 10cc - Dreadlock Holiday
    10cc - Dreadlock Holiday


    10cc - Dreadlock Holiday Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Bloody Tourists
    Released: 1978

    Dreadlock Holiday Lyrics


    I was walkin' down the street
    Concentratin' on truckin' right
    I heard a dark voice beside of me
    And I looked round in a state of fright
    I saw four faces one mad
    A brother from the gutter
    They looked me up and down a bit
    And turned to each other

    I say
    I don't like cricket oh no
    I love it
    I don't like cricket no no
    I love it
    Don't you walk thru my words
    You got to show some respect
    Don't you walk thru my words
    'Cause you ain't heard me out yet

    Well he looked down at my silver chain
    He said I'll give you one dollar
    I said You've got to be jokin' man
    It was a present from me Mother
    He said I like it I want it
    I'll take it off your hands
    And you'll be sorry you crossed me
    You'd better understand that you're alone
    A long way from home

    And I say
    I don't like reggae no no
    I love it
    I don't like reggae oh no
    I love it
    Don't you cramp me style
    Don't you queer me pitch
    Don't you walk thru my words
    'Cause you ain't heard me out yet

    I hurried back to the swimming pool
    Sinkin' pina colada
    I heard a dark voice beside me say
    Would you like something harder
    She said I've got it you want it
    My harvest is the best
    And if you try it you'll like it
    And wallow in a Dreadlock Holiday

    And I say
    Don't like Jamaica oh no
    I love her
    Don't like Jamaica oh no
    I love her oh yea
    Don't you walk through her words
    You got to show some respect
    Don't you walk thru her words
    'Cause you ain't heard her out yet

    I don't like cricket oh no
    I love it (Dreadlock holiday)
    I don't like reggae oh no
    I love it (Dreadlock holiday)
    I don't like Jamaica oh no
    I love her (Dreadlock holiday)

    Writer/s: GOULDMAN, GRAHAM / STEWART, ERIC
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, SCHUBERT MUSIC PUBLISHING INC.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Dreadlock Holiday
  • The song is about a white man who gets lost in Jamaica and gets ripped off every step he makes (by a whore, by a gang who steal his medal, etc.). They were inspired by real events that happened to 10cc's Eric Stewart and Justin Hayward of The Moody Blues when they went on holiday together in Barbados. Stewart recalled in the book 1000 UK #1 Hits by Jon Kutner & Spencer Leigh, "Justin and I were on a para-sailing raft in the middle of the ocean and I was strapped into this parachute gear. I was towed behind a speedboat at high speed. I took off and waved goodbye to Justin. He was then left on the raft with three black guys, one Jamaican and two from Barbados. The Jamaican guy said to Justin, 'I like your silver chain, man, I'll give you a dollar for it.' Justin replied, 'come on, it's worth a lot more than that and it's a present from my mother.' And this guy said, 'If this was Jamaica, I would cut your hand off for that.' I came back and asked Justin if he wanted to have a go. He said, 'No, let's get off this raft as quick as we can, I have had some problems.' When we got back to England, I relayed the story to Graham (Gouldman) and we wrote a song around it." (thanks, Thibaut - Brussels, Belgium)
  • The lyrics came from several other sources. The expression, "Don't you walk through my words" came from a report about a radio DJ in Newcastle who was challenged when he walked through a group of black guys talking together. The line, "I don't like cricket, I love it" came from a conversation Gouldman had with a completely different Jamaican guy in a hotel in Jamaica. They ended up talking about sport and when Gouldman asked his new West Indian friend if he liked cricket he replied "I don't like cricket," before pausing. He then said. "I don't like cricket, I love it."

  • Sonata Arctica - The Wolves Die Young
    Sonata Arctica - The Wolves Die Young


    Sonata Arctica - The Wolves Die Young Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Pariah's Child
    Released: 2014

    The Wolves Die Young Lyrics


    The Wolves Die Young
  • This is the first single from Sonata Arctica's eighth album Pariah's Child. Commented the band's frontman Tony Kakko: "'The Wolves Die Young' was pretty much born to be a single. And it is. It also paved the road for the rest of the album. Set a mood in a way. It just felt real good to start with. 2014 is a year of a wolf."
  • Pariah's Child marked the return of wolf-themed songs, which were absent in Sonata Arctica's previous album, Stones Grow Her Name. Kakko said: "Wolf is just once again a metaphor, for instance, for fear and processing it in your life. Fear make people do things. Or actually denying the fact that you fear something."
  • Kakko explained regarding the album's title and artwork: "As always, it's pretty hard coming up with a name for the new baby. I tried to approach it from many angles; how this is our eighth album and how easy it would be to abuse that fact. All the symbolism of figure eight, eternity and so on. But that just did not feel right, as it's been done so many times. Then I started to think how we'd in ways abandoned our 'totem animal,' the wolf and all what comes with the territory."

    "As the music on the album is bowing more towards the 'old' Sonata, meaning more power metal-style elements and wolves in many of the songs in one form or another, it was clear we need a wolf on the cover," he added. "An abandoned wolf. A pariah. Or pariah's child, actually. The new generation to bring the old logo back."
  • The song's music video was filmed in January 2014 at Sibelius House in Lahti, Finland and was produced by Patric Ullaeus of Revolver Film Company, who has previously worked with Lacuna Coil and In Flames amongst others.
  • Pariah's Child topped the album chart in Finland and also reached the Top 40 in various other European countries including Switzerland, Czech Republic, Austria and Germany.

  • Creed - My Own Prison
    Creed - My Own Prison


    Creed - My Own Prison Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: My Own Prison
    Released: 1997

    My Own Prison Lyrics


    A court is in session, a verdict is in
    No appeal on the docket today
    Just my own sin
    The walls are cold and pale
    The cage made of steel
    Screams fill the room
    Alone I drop and kneel
    Silence now the sound
    My breath the only motion around
    Demons cluttering around
    My face showing no emotion
    Shackled by my sentence
    Expecting no return
    Here there is no penance
    My skin begins to burn

    (And I said oh) So I held my head up high
    Hiding hate that burns inside
    Which only fuels their selfish pride
    (And I said oh) All held captive
    Out from the sun
    A sun that shines on only some
    We the meek are all in one

    I hear a thunder in the distance
    See a vision of a cross
    I feel the pain that was given
    On that sad day of loss
    A lion roars in the darkness
    Only he holds the key
    A light to free me from my burden
    And grant me life eternally

    Should have been dead
    On a Sunday morning
    Banging my head
    No time for mourning
    Ain't got no time

    Should have been dead
    On a Sunday morning
    Banging my head
    No time for mourning
    Ain't got no time

    (And I said oh) So I held my head up high
    Hiding hate that burns inside
    Which only fuels their selfish pride
    (And I said oh) All held captive
    Out from the sun
    A sun that shines on only some
    We the meek are all in one

    I cry out to God
    Seeking only his decision
    Gabriel stands and confirms
    I've created My Own Prison
    I cry out to God
    Seeking only his decision
    Gabriel stands and confirms
    I've created my own prison

    (And I said oh) So I held my head up high
    Hiding hate that burns inside
    Which only fuels their selfish pride
    (And I said oh) All held captive
    Out from the sun
    A sun that shines on only some
    We the meek are all in one

    (And I said oh) So I held my head up high
    Hiding hate that burns inside
    Which only fuels their selfish pride
    (And I said oh) We're held captive (I created)
    Out from the sun (I created)
    A sun that shines on only some (I created)
    We the meek are all in one (I created my own prison)

    Should've been dead on a Sunday morning
    Banging my head
    No time for mourning
    Ain't got no time

    Writer/s: MARK TREMONTI, SCOTT STAPP
    Publisher: RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
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    My Own Prison
  • Creed guitarist Mark Tremonti wrote the music to this song, and lead singer Scott Stapp composed the lyrics, which are about his struggles with life at a time when he was questioning his faith. He realized he had created a prison within his own mind.

    After Creed became wildly popular (and at the same time, reviled), Stapp created another kind of prison for himself with drug addiction, alcoholism, and a series of unflattering incidents the tabloids lapped up. In 2012, he was able to take an honest look at his life and re-evaluate his priorities, which he wrote about in his memoir Sinner's Creed. When we spoke with Stapp the following year , he explained, "Any time we have reconciliation in life, and any time there's balance brought back into life and perspective, at the end of those things, you find peace and joy and contentment, and that's where my life is today."
  • This was Creed's first single. It was a great example of the confessional songwriting that would become Stapp's hallmark. The singer says that expressing his deepest emotions and his vulnerabilities in his songs is cathartic for him.
  • The album was initially released on Blue Collar Records, a local label that distributed it around Florida, where the band formed. It sold well and got the attention of the BMG label Wind-Up Records, which signed Creed and issued a new version of the album remixed by producer Ron Saint-Germain.

    Wind-Up pushed the band by distributing this song to radio stations as a promotional single and supporting it with their first video, which was directed by Stephen Scott. The combination of radio and MTV airplay set Creed on their path to success, and Wind-Up fulfilled demand by following up with three more promotional singles from the album: "Torn," "What's This Life For," and finally, "One."

    None of these singles were sold in America, which drove up sales of the album at a time when $16 CDs were still commonplace. My Own Prison eventually sold over 6 million copies Stateside, a huge total that was nearly doubled by their next album, Human Clay.
  • Creed songs were in their happy place on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart, where this song went to #2. Their early singles were ineligible for the Hot 100 because they weren't sold as singles, but "My Own Prison" managed to hit #54 on the Airplay chart in March 1998, nearly a year after the album was first issued.

    By the time the album's last single, "One," was released, Billboard had changed their rule about Hot 100 eligibility, so that song made #70 on the chart in April 1999, just four months before the first single from Human Clay, "Higher," was issued. This kept a constant stream of Creed on the airwaves, resulting in a backlash as listeners eventually suffered Creed fatigue.

  • Agnetha Fältskog - TvÃ¥ SmÃ¥ Troll
    Agnetha Fältskog - Två Små Troll


    Agnetha Fältskog - Två Små Troll Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Not Released On An Album
    Released: 1956

    Två Små Troll Lyrics


    Två Små Troll
  • Music-loving Agnetha was raised in a working-class family that had no piano. However, a neighbor did. "One of the first things I did was write a song," said Agnetha. "Using one finger, I wrote TvÃ¥ SmÃ¥ Troll (Two Little Trolls). I was five years old." (Source ABBA The Official Photo Book )
  • Agnetha's father ran local amateur revues so she learned to get up on a stage early in life. The youngster sung in the revues some of the songs that she'd written herself, including this tune.

  • Joshua Kadison - Jessie
    Joshua Kadison - Jessie


    Joshua Kadison - Jessie Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Painted Desert Serenade
    Released: 1993

    Jessie Lyrics


    From a phone booth in Vegas, Jessie calls at Five a. m.
    to tell me how she's tired of all of them.
    She says, "Baby, I've been thinking 'bout a trailer by the sea.
    We could go to Mexico,you, the cat and me.
    We'll drink tequila and look for seashells.
    Now, doesn't that sound sweet?"

    Jessie, paint your pictures 'bout how it's gonna be.
    By now I should know better, your dreams are never free.
    But tell me all about our little trailer by the sea.
    Jessie, you can always sell any dream to me.
    Oh, Jessie, you can always sell any dream to me.

    She askes me how the cat's been.
    I say, "Moses, he's just fine, but he used to think about you all the time.
    We fin'ly took your pictures down off the wall.
    Jessie, how do you always seem to know just when to call?"
    She sings, "Get yourself together. Bring Mose and drive real fast."
    And I listen to her promise. I swear to God this time it's gonna last.

    Jessie, paint your pictures 'bout how it's gonna be.
    By now I should know better, your dreams are never free.
    But tell me all about our little trailer by the sea.
    Jessie, you can always sell any dream to me.
    Oh, Jessie, you can always sell any dream to me.
    Jessie, you can always sell any dream to me.

    I love you in the sunshine, lay you down in the warm white sand.
    And who knows, maybe this time things'll turn out just the way you planned.

    Jessie, paint your pictures 'bout how it's gonna be.
    By now I should know better, your dreams are never free.
    But tell me all about our little trailer by the sea.
    Jessie, you can always sell any dream to me.
    Oh, Jessie, you can always sell any dream to me.


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

    Jessie
  • This was the first hit for Joshua Kadison, who made a mark on Adult Contemporary radio with this song and its follow-up "Beautiful In My Eyes." Kadison dated the actress Sarah Jessica Parker, of Sex And The City fame, and broke up with her before recording this song, leading to speculation that she is "Jessie." Kadison avoids the topic, but Parker has never been known to be called "Jessie" or own a cat named Moses. In 1997, she married actor Matthew Broderick.
  • Rod Argent and Peter Van Hooke worked with Kadison on this track, which took three recording sessions to get right. The first attempt was with a live band in a big London studio, but it lacked the intimacy they were looking for. They tried again in Argent's studio, but again didn't get what they hoped for. Finally, Kadison sat down at an out-of-tune piano at Argent's home studio and recorded the vocals and piano take they decided to build the track around.
  • Jessie shows up again in the last song on the album, "Georgia Rain," which is a sequel to this song.

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