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Iron Maiden - Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
Iron Maiden - Rime Of The Ancient Mariner


Iron Maiden - Rime Of The Ancient Mariner Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Powerslave
Released: 1984

Rime Of The Ancient Mariner Lyrics


Hear the Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
See his eye as he stops one of three
Mesmerizes one of the wedding guests
Stay here and listen to the nightmares of the sea.

And the music plays on, as the bride passes by
Caught by his spell and the mariner tells his tale.

Driven south to the land of the snow and ice
To a place where nobody's been
Through the snow fog flies on the albatross
Hailed in God's name, hoping good luck it brings.

And the ship sails on, back to the North
Through the fog and ice and the albatross follows on.

The mariner kills the bird of good omen
His shipmates cry against what he's done
But when the fog clears, they justify him
And make themselves a part of the crime.

Sailing on and on and north across the sea
Sailing on and on and north 'til all is calm.

The albatross begins with its vengeance
A terrible curse a thirst has begun
His shipmates blame bad luck on the mariner
About his neck, the dead bird is hung.

And the curse goes on and on at sea
And the curse goes on and on for them and me.

"Day after day, day after day,
we stuck nor breath nor motion
as idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean
Water, water everywhere and
all the boards did shrink
Water, water everywhere nor any drop to drink."

There calls the mariner
There comes a ship over the line
BUt how can she sail with no wind in her sails and no tide.

See...onward she comes
Onward she nears out of the sun
See, she has no crew
She has no life, wait but here's two.

Death and she Life in Death,
They throw their dice for the crew
She wins the mariner and he belongs to her now.
Then, crew one by one
they drop down dead, two hundred men
She, she, Life in Death.
She lets him live, her chosen one.

"One after one by the star dogged moon,
too quick for groan or sigh
each turned his face with a ghastly pang
and cursed me with his eye
four times fifty living men
(and I heard nor sigh nor groan)
with heavy thump, a lifeless lump,
they dropped down one by one."

The curse it lives on in their eyes
The mariner wished he'd die
Along with the sea creatures
But they lived on, so did he.

and by the light of the moon
He prays for their beauty not doom
With heart he blesses them
God's creatures all of them too.

Then the spell starts to break
The albatross falls from his neck
Sinks down like lead into the sea
Then down in falls comes the rain.

Hear the groans of the long dead seamen
See them stir and they start to rise
Bodies lifted by good spirits
None of them speak and they're lifeless in their eyes

And revenge is still sought, penance starts again
Cast into a trance and the nightmare carries on.

Now the curse is finally lifted
And the mariner sights his home
spirits go fromhe long dead bodies
Form their own light and the mariner's left alone.

And then a boat came sailing towards him
It was a joy he could not believe
The pilot's boat, his son and the hermit,
Penance of life will fall onto him.

And the ship sinks like lead into the sea
And the hermit shrives the mariner of his sins.

The mariner's bound to tell of his story
To tell this tale wherever he goes
To teach God's word by his own example
That we must love all things that God made.

And the wedding guest's a sad and wiser man
And the tale goes on and on and on.

Writer/s: HARRIS, STEPHEN PERCY
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
  • This was inspired by and based on the 1797 poem of the same name by Romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834), a contemporary of William Wordsworth and William Blake (whose work was the inspiration and basis of Bruce Dickinson's solo album The Chemical Wedding). In the poem, the captain (The Ancient Mariner) tells the story of how his ship was driven south by storms and the strange happenings that followed. The moral of the story is that "we should love all creatures created by God."

  • Switchfoot - Love Alone Is Worth The Fight
    Switchfoot - Love Alone Is Worth The Fight


    Switchfoot - Love Alone Is Worth The Fight Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Fading West
    Released: 2013

    Love Alone Is Worth The Fight Lyrics


    Love Alone Is Worth The Fight
  • This was one of two lead singles (alongside "Who We Are") from Fading West. The song was overwhelmingly supported at radio, with all 55 Christian adult contemporary stations that report to Nielsen Soundscan playing the single in its debut week - the first time this has happened.
  • The song was inspired by a comment made by Charlie Peacock, the producer who signed Switchfoot to their first record deal. Frontman Jon Foreman recalled to CCM magazine that he, "sat us down one time and began to tell us what he had learned over the years. He told us, 'You can sell millions of albums, you can be #1 on radio charts, you can win Grammys and more - but at the end of all of this, none of that matters as much as the people around you.'"

    Foreman continued: "'Love Alone is Worth The Fight.' For me this title sums up the past 15 years of our time as a band- nothing else is worth the fight, worth the struggle, worth the scars," Foreman added. "Nothing else even comes close. Not sex, not drugs, not even rock and roll. From time to time we all come to those difficult moments of struggle- when life becomes a fight. Maybe we are depressed and can't seem to find a way out. Or maybe we're dealing with the loss of someone we love. And maybe in that existential moment we begin to wonder what we're living for, what we're aiming for, what we're struggling for."

    "Yes, there are dark times when I fear the unknown. I fear pain, I fear humiliation, I'm afraid of the unknown within myself.," he continued. "But reacting blindly, driven by our fears leads us to horrible places. Maybe fear is love's true opposite. Racism, genocide, religious wars- these are fueled by fear. Most of my worst decisions, including hatred, are fueled by fear. But perfect love casts out fears. Perfect love brings us to a place of strength where we can accept the people and situation around us rather than fear it or deny it."
  • The music video consists of scenes shot for the band's Rock documentary film Fading West, directed by Matt Katsolis. They were filmed during Switchfoot's 2012 World Tour, in locations such as the US, Australia, Bali, New Zealand and South Africa.
  • This won Best Rock Contemporary Song at the 2014 Gospel Music Association's Dove Awards. Switchfoot also took home the prize for Best Rock/Contemporary Album for Fading West at the same ceremony.

  • Donovan - Season Of The Witch
    Donovan - Season Of The Witch


    Donovan - Season Of The Witch Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Sunshine Superman
    Released: 1966

    Season Of The Witch Lyrics


    When I look out my window,
    Many sights to see.
    And when I look in my window,
    So many different people to be
    That it's strange, so strange.

    You've got to pick up every stitch,
    You've got to pick up every stitch,
    You've got to pick up every stitch,
    Mmm, must be the Season Of The Witch,
    Must be the season of the witch, yeah,
    Must be the season of the witch.

    When I look over my shoulder,
    What do you think I see?
    Some other cat looking over
    His shoulder at me
    And he's strange, sure he's strange.

    You've got to pick up every stitch,
    You've got to pick up every stitch,
    Beatniks are out to make it rich,
    Oh no, must be the season of the witch,
    Must be the season of the witch, yeah,
    Must be the season of the witch.

    You've got to pick up every stitch,
    The rabbits running in the ditch,
    Beatniks are out to make it rich,
    Oh no, must be the season of the witch,
    Must be the season of the witch,
    Must be the season of the witch.

    When I look out my window,
    What do you think I see?
    And when I look in my window,
    So many different people to be
    It's strange, sure is strange.
    You've got to pick up every stitch,
    You've got to pick up every stitch,
    The rabbits running in the ditch,
    Oh no, must be the season of the witch,
    Must be the season of the witch, yeah,
    Must be the season of the witch.
    When I look, when I look.

    Writer/s: MACLEOD, COLIN DAVID
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Season Of The Witch
  • One of the first songs to fit the "psychedelic" genre, Donovan recorded it in May 1966, shortly before his highly publicized arrest for possession of marijuana.
  • The genesis of this song goes back to an evening at folk music notable Bert Jansch's house in north London, when fellow acoustic master John Renbourn showed Donovan a D ninth chord. From that Donovan built up a riff that, according to the memories of those present, he then played solidly for the next seven hours.

    "There was a feeling, even then, that all was not perfect in the Garden of Eden," he said of the song in an interview with Mojo magazine June 2011. "Dealers were moving into bohemia and hard drugs were on the fringes. The song was also prophetic. It was about the bust, although of course I couldn't know that then."
  • During Led Zeppelin's soundchecks, they often warmed up by playing this. The song allows for lots of jamming when played live, which makes it a popular cover for many bands.
  • This song is ideal for long jams. The two main chords (A and D) are played during the verses, and during the chorus there are three chords (A, D and E). In Mojo magazine, January 2005, Donovan said: "Season of the Witch' continues to be a perennial influence because it allows a jam – not a 12-bar or Latin groove, but a very modern jam. Led Zeppelin used to warm up every day to it on the road during the soundcheck. It makes me very proud that I've created certain forms that other bands can get off on, to explore, be experimental, or just break the rules."
  • Donovan's producer was Mickie Most, an interesting character who oversaw many hit records in the '60s and '70s (for more on Mickie, see our interview with Alan Merrill of The Arrows ).

    In the same Mojo interview, Donovan said: "I remember the bass line going down and Mickie saying, 'We've got a problem. The engineers are saying that they can't turn the bass up.' I said, Why? They said, 'Well, it's going into the red.' And so he said to the engineers, 'Look, you go into the red, I'm giving you permission. Go in the red! That's the bass sound I want. Very, very loud.' And they said, 'Well, we'll have to have a meeting.' So they went upstairs and had a meeting about whether the bass should go into the red. And they came down, they said, 'No, I'm sorry, the equipment can't stand it.' So Mickie Most said, 'Look, I've just made a record deal with your boss Clive Davis for $5 million and seven bands. And he's given me $1m right now. So do you think if I phone him up, you'd give me a little bit more bass?' And they looked at each other, and immediately realized that their jobs were on the line. They said, 'OK, you've got more bass.' We got more bass the needle went into the red, the equipment didn't blow up. I guess next time they made that needle, they did that thing by just moving the red bit a bit farther to the right, like in Spinal Tap: 'My amp goes up to 11!'"
  • This song was covered by Al Kooper (Blood Sweat & Tears, The Blues Project) and Stephen Stills (Buffalo Springfield, Crosby Stills Nash & Young) on the historically significant 1968 album Super Session. That gives us an excuse to tell a fun story: Stills was brought in midway through recording the album to replace Mike Bloomfield (Butterfield Band, Electric Flag). Now, Kooper was originally enthusiastic to play with Bloomfield, but Bloomfield had a habit of ditching at the worst possible time. So when he showed up at Al Kooper's house, Bloomfield complained of an infected toe, then proceeded to use the most expensive crystal bowl in the house to soak his toe in.

    A photo of this (the toe) ended up on the back cover of the Super Session album. Then Mike Bloomfield simply disappeared in the morning, leaving only a note saying that he'd had insomnia. It wouldn't even be the last time he stood up Al Kooper!

    In his memoir Backstage Passes and Backstabbing Bastards , Al Kooper mentions that he's been moved to cover this song after a trip to London, when he'd heard Donovan's "Season of the Witch" coming out of every shop on King's Road.
  • "Fast" Eddie Hoh played drums on this song. He also played drums on the Super Session cover. Eddie Hoh also played percussion for The Mamas & The Papas, The Monkees, and dozens of other acts.
  • Other covers of this very portable song include Vanilla Fudge on a 1960s single and several of their 2000s albums, Luna on a 1996 single, and Joan Jett on her Naked album of 2004.
  • Many came across the song for the first time in late 2010 after it was used in an ad for Microsoft's Windows Phone 7.

  • Townes Van Zandt - If I Needed You
    Townes Van Zandt - If I Needed You


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    Album: The Late Great Townes Van Zandt
    Released: 1972

    If I Needed You Lyrics


    If I Needed You
    Would you come to me,
    Would you come to me,
    And ease my pain?
    If you needed me
    I would come to you
    I'd swim the seas
    For to ease your pain

    In the night forlorn
    The morning's born
    And the morning shines
    With the lights of love
    You will miss sunrise
    If you close your eyes
    That would break
    My heart in two

    The lady's with me now
    Since I showed her how
    To lay her lily
    Hand in mine
    Loop and Lil agree
    She's a sight to see
    And a treasure for
    The poor to find

    If I needed you
    Would you come to me,
    Would you come to me,
    And ease my pain?
    If you needed me
    I would come to you
    I'd swim the seas
    For to ease your pain

    Writer/s: TOWNES VAN ZANDT
    Publisher: BUG MUSIC O/B/O KATIE BELLE MUSIC
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    If I Needed You
  • Townes Van Zandt introduced the song with the following statement at a private concert in Houston: "It came to me in a dream. I was living in Tennessee with Guy and Susanna Clark, and I was asleep, and I had a notepad by my mattress - I had a mattress on the floor. I was dreaming that I was a folk singer, and this was the song I played, and I happened to wake up, write it down, and went right back to sleep. The next morning I woke up, went to the room with all the guitars, picked up a guitar and played it through. It never has changed."
  • One of Van Zandt's most romantic love songs, many will know the tune from Emmylou Harris and Don Williams 1981 duet version. Released as the first single from Harris' album Cimarron, it topped the Canadian country chart as well as reaching #3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.
  • Guy Clark covered the song on his 2011 Songs & Stories album.
  • Actors Johan Heldenbergh and Veerle Baetens covered this as part of The Broken Circle Breakdown Bluegrass Band for the 2012 Belgian film The Broken Circle Breakdown.
  • Julia Roberts performed this in the 1998 movie Stepmom. It was also used in Off the Black (2006), starring Nick Nolte, and Crazy Heart (2009), starring Jeff Bridges.
  • In an episode of Austin Pickers in 1984, Van Zandt explained that he and the Clarks were all sick with the flu, which led to bizarre dreams like the one that inspired this song.

  • The Chordettes - Lollipop
    The Chordettes - Lollipop


    The Chordettes - Lollipop Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Greatest Hits
    Released: 1958

    Lollipop Lyrics


    [Chorus:]
    Lollipop lollipop
    Oh lolli lolli lolli
    Lollipop lollipop
    Oh lolli lolli lolli
    Lollipop lollipop
    Oh lolli lolli lolli
    Lollipop (pop)

    [Repeat Chorus:]

    Call my baby lollipop
    Tell you why
    His kiss is sweeter than an apple pie
    And when he does his shaky rockin' dance
    Man, I haven't got a chance

    I call him

    [Chorus:]
    Lollipop lollipop
    Oh lolli lolli lolli
    Lollipop lollipop.....

    Sweeter than candy on a stick
    Huckleberry, cherry or lime
    If you had a choice
    He'd be your pick
    But lollipop is mine

    [Chorus:]
    Lollipop lollipop
    Oh lolli lolli lolli
    Lollipop lollipop.....

    Crazy way he thrills me
    Tell you why
    Just like a lightning from the sky
    He loves to kiss me till I can't see straight
    GEE, MY LOLLIPOP IS GREAT

    I call him
    [Chorus:]
    Lollipop lollipop
    Oh lolli lolli lolli
    Lollipop lollipop.....

    [Repeat Chorus:]

    Writer/s: B. ROSS, J. DIXON
    Publisher: CARLIN AMERICA INC
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    Lollipop
  • The Chordettes were a female vocal group from Sheboygan, Wisconsin who formed in 1946 by Jinny Lockard and three of her college friends. They became regulars on Arthur Godfrey's television show for 4 years in 1949, singing a cappella in the barbershop style. They first established themselves with "Mr. Sandman" in 1954 which stayed at #1 for 7 weeks. By this time the quartet was made up of Janet Ertel (bass), who married Archie Bleyer, the owner of Cadence Records, who they now were recording for, as well as Janet Ertel's sister-in-law Carol Buschman (baritone), Lynn Evans (lead singer) and Margie Needham (tenor), who had replaced Jinny Lockard in 1953.
  • This teen novelty song was originally recorded by Ronald And Ruby and got to #20 in the US. The Chordettes recorded it as a full round-like arrangement, complete with popping sounds.
  • Ronald and Ruby (real names Beverly Ross and Lee Morris) were a racially mixed duo, an unusual sight in the 50's. "Lollipop" was their only hit as a duo.
  • In the UK, this was the Chordettes biggest ever hit. A rival version by the UK vocal group The Mudlarks did better - peaking at #2.
  • This was featured in the 1986 film Stand By Me.
  • This was written by Beverly Ross and Julius Dixon. Ross had already been writing for artists like Bill Haley And The Comets ("Dim, Dim the Lights (I Want Some Atmosphere)"), and she was carving out a successful songwriting career for herself. She has 186 songs registered with Broadcast Music Incorporated including "Candy Man," by Roy Orbison, "Judy's Turn To Cry," by Lesley Gore, and "Remember When" by the Earls.
  • This song was sung in a 2009 advert for Dell computers.
  • There is an interesting story behind this song. Julius Dixson (who also used the spelling Dixon) and Beverly Ross had an important meeting with a music publisher. Ross arrived on time but Dixson was late and he gave the excuse that his daughter had got a lollipop stuck in her hair. As his wife was having trouble removing it from the screaming child, Dixson felt that he needed to stay home until the crisis had calmed down. On hearing this story, Beverly Ross sat down at the piano and immediately penned this song.

  • Calexico - Vanishing Mind
    Calexico - Vanishing Mind


    Calexico - Vanishing Mind Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Algiers
    Released: 2012

    Vanishing Mind Lyrics


    On the longest day
    The Vanishing Mind
    Knows not when the day ends
    Who could care for you
    Would could understand

    In the room sealed shut
    And you’re not what you were
    So much sweeter now
    That there’s nothing left to
    Remember you

    It’s what brought you here
    It’s what keeps you here
    Who could care for you
    Who could understand
    Know not when the day ends or begins anymore
    In the hallway and waiting again

    Here we are, here we sit
    The light turning grey
    Your smile brings me back
    To the longest day
    The vanishing mind

    Writer/s: JOHN CONVERTINO, JOSEPH G BURNS
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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    Vanishing Mind
  • This song takes on the topic of Alzheimer's disease and dementia - something Calexico songwriters Joey Burns and John Convertino both had to deal with. Convertino's mother had Alzheimer's and died from the disease; Burns' grandmother was afflicted with dementia and didn't recognize him on her deathbed.

    The last track on the Algiers album, Convertino got the idea for the song after reading an article about death row inmates in California who have dementia or Alzheimer's. The article explained how other inmates are called upon to help out in these cases. This led to the theme of the song, which is about caring for others regardless of circumstance.

  • Pretenders - Talk Of The Town
    Pretenders - Talk Of The Town


    Pretenders - Talk Of The Town Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Pretenders II
    Released: 1980

    Talk Of The Town Lyrics


    Such a drag to want something sometime
    One thing leads to another I know
    Was a time wanted you for mine
    Nobody knew
    You arrived like a day
    And passed like a cloud
    I made a wish, I said it out loud
    Out loud in a crowd
    Everybody heard
    'Twas the Talk Of The Town

    It's not my place to know what you feel
    I'd like to know but why should I?
    Who were you then, who are you now?
    Common laborer by night, by day highbrow
    Back in my room I wonder, then I
    Sit on the bed, look at the sky
    Up in the sky
    Clouds rearrange
    Like the talk of the town

    Maybe tomorrow, maybe someday
    Maybe tomorrow, maybe someday
    You've changed your place in this world
    You've changed your place in this world

    Oh but it's hard to live by the rules
    I never could and still never do
    The rules and such never bothered you
    You call the shots and they follow
    I watch you still from a distance then go
    Back to my room, you never know
    I want you, I want you but now
    Who's the talk of the town?

    Writer/s: HYNDE, CHRISSIE
    Publisher: EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Talk Of The Town
  • This song was named after a real London nightspot. Located in Leicester Square, it opened in 1900 as "The London Hippodrome," and it hosted various circus acts, variety shows and musical performances. In 1958 is was renovated and reopened as "The Talk of the Town," becoming a cabaret restaurant where many artists would perform, including Frank Sinatra and The Temptations. It closed in 1982 and was revived as a nightclub called "The Hippodrome." In 2009, it was once again closed, this time with plans to make it a casino.
  • The lyrics are filled with a longing for a seemingly unobtainable love. It is thought that they refer to Ray Davies, the frontman of the Kinks who later fathered Chrissie Hynde's child.
  • Chrissie Hynde shared the inspiration for the song during a performance on the BBC Songwriters Circle program in 1999: "I had in mind this kid who used to stand outside the soundchecks on our first tour... I never spoke to him. I remember that the last time I saw him I just left him standing in the snow, I never had anything to say to him. I kind of wrote this for him, so, in the unlikely event that you're watching this, I did think about you."

  • Nancy Sinatra - Burnin' Down the Spark
    Nancy Sinatra - Burnin' Down the Spark


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    Album: Nancy Sinatra
    Released: 2004

    Burnin' Down the Spark Lyrics


    Standing in the crowds
    Lost out in the street
    Loving the chaos
    With my heart down at my feet

    Taking every step like it's my very last
    Looking round the corners
    Searching through the glass
    For a glimpse of you
    Eyes of shining blue
    All these memories of you come to haunt me
    They come to haunt me

    Taste the stinging rain
    Falling on my tongue
    Hanging on your words
    Cherish every one
    Can't bring you back no matter what I say
    Driving in my car just to drive away
    Hear the tires spin
    Round and round again
    All these memories still come to haunt me
    They come to haunt me

    The city sleepin' cross the river
    I'm up alone burning down the spark
    Well I wonder where you are tonight
    And how far you drifted out there, out there in the dark

    Wind at my window
    Rattling the door
    Pounding on my heart
    Like it's never done before
    Still I wonder if it could be these memories
    No matter how I try they never let me be
    Always find a way
    Calling out your name
    All these memories of you stay and haunt me
    Mmh come to haunt me
    Mmh they still haunt me
    Oh they come and haunt me
    Writer/s: JOSEPH BURNS
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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    Burnin' Down the Spark
  • This song was written by Joey Burns, who is the frontman for the Tucson band Calexico. In 2000, Calexico recorded a song Burns wrote called "Ballad of Cable Hogue," which was titled after a 1970 film of that name. Shortly thereafter, they met Lee Hazlewood, who told them the song reminded him of a duet he did with Nancy Sinatra called "Summer Wine."

    A few years later, Burns learned that Nancy was looking for songs for her 2004 album, so he wrote "Burnin' Down the Spark" for her. He wrote the song in New York City on the Fourth of July, 2003. Burns put himself in Nancy's mindset, thinking about what it would be like looking over a city her father influenced in so many ways.

    "It's about chasing down that love you have for someone," Burns told us. "The only thing Nancy said was, 'Can you re-record it and I'll sing on top of it? Can you transpose it to a different key?' And I said, 'No problem.' So it was so easy to work with her. And then a couple of years later we were performing at The Getty Museum in Los Angeles and she came to the show. She loved it and we breakfast together - she bought the whole band breakfast. It was with her daughter A.J. It was really cool. So it was a very special time to get to meet her and since then I've followed what she's been doing. She's great. She's very true to some of her causes, like performing for troops and veterans of the Vietnam War. That's something I really admire about someone of that caliber: she's still really connected and grounded."

  • Green Day - King for a Day
    Green Day - King for a Day


    Green Day - King for a Day Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Nimrod
    Released: 1997

    King for a Day Lyrics


    Started at the age of four
    My mother went to the grocery store
    Went sneaking through her bedroom door
    To find something in a size four

    Sugar and spice and everything nice
    Wasn't made for only girls
    GI Joe in panty hose is making room
    For the one and only

    King for a Day, princess by dawn
    King for a day in a leather thong
    King for a day, princess by dawn
    Just wait 'til all the guys get a load of me

    My daddy threw me in therapy
    He thinks I'm not a real man
    Who put the drag in the drag queen
    Don't knock it until you tried it

    Sugar and spice and everything nice
    Wasn't made for only girls
    GI Joe in panty hose is making room
    For the one and only

    King for a day, princess by dawn
    King for a day in a leather thong
    King for a day, princess by dawn
    Just wait 'til all the guys get a load of me

    Sugar and spice and everything nice
    Wasn't made for only girls
    GI Joe in panty hose is making room
    For the one and only

    King for a day, princess by dawn
    King for a day in a leather thong
    King for a day, princess by dawn
    King for a day in a leather thong

    King for a day, princess by dawn
    King for a day in a leather thong
    King for a day, princess by dawn
    Just wait 'til all the guys, just wait 'til all the guys
    Just wait 'til all the guys get a load of me

    Writer/s: KAY, JASON/SMITH, TOBY/MCKENZIE, DERRICK/KATZ, SIMON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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    King for a Day
  • This song is about a cross-dresser recounting his earliest experiences as a child in his mother's closet: "Just wait till all the guys get a load of me."
  • In a 1995 issue of The Advocate, lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong stated, "I think I've always been bisexual."

  • Calexico - Slowness
    Calexico - Slowness


    Calexico - Slowness Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Carried to Dust
    Released: 2008

    Slowness Lyrics


    Miles of highway poppies
    A stretch of maybe flowers past Signal Hill away
    We were parked and searching
    For a hubcap rolling into the fields of thorn

    Although we couldn't see a thing that night
    And the stars in their Slowness
    And their slowness took us by surprise

    If I never told you how you helped to rescue
    The car and all inside
    Remember roads were steep and
    You and I went sliding down the grade from Gate's Pass

    You asleep and me behind the wheel
    Hovering in, in that slowness
    And that slowness has never gone away

    Although we couldn't see a thing that night
    And the stars still shone and the stars still shone
    And the stars still shone

    In their slowness, in their slowness
    In their slowness, in their slowness
    And their slowness has never gone away
    Writer/s: JOEY BURNS
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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    Slowness
  • Written by Calexico lead singer Joey Burns, "Slowness" contains references to their home base of Tucson, Arizona. Gates Pass is a road known for its scenic views, and Signal Hill is a trail in Saguaro National Park. The song is about two people coming together from far away.
  • This song had the honor of being played in space. Calexico's congresswoman at the time, Gabrielle Giffords, is a big fan of the band, so when her husband Mark Kelly was aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery in 2008, she had NASA play their song "Crystal Frontier" as his wake-up call.

    In early 2011, Giffords was shot in the head by a lunatic gunman, but survived. A few months later, when Kelly returned to space aboard the Shuttle Endeavour, Giffords was recovering so Kelly asked the band for a song to play. They picked "Slowness" - Joey Burns told us why: "It was more mellow, more romantic. It's a song that points out places in the Southwest. There's a clip on YouTube somewhere . It's a video of NASA control, and the operator is on with Mark up in space and you hear this song bouncing back through the wireless speakers and it's fantastic, beautiful. It's got this haunting quality to it, which is something I like in some of our music – not all of it – but some of it. That kind of melancholic or bittersweet sound. It fits in that genre that's hard to pinpoint because so many different cultures and countries tap into a similar vibe. They all have different names for it. I guess ours in melancholy."

  • The Flaming Lips - She Don't Use Jelly
    The Flaming Lips - She Don't Use Jelly


    The Flaming Lips - She Don't Use Jelly Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Transmissions From The Satellite Heart
    Released: 1993

    She Don't Use Jelly Lyrics


    I know a girl who thinks of ghosts
    She'll make ya breakfast
    She'll make ya toast
    She don't use butter
    She don't use cheese
    She Don't Use Jelly
    Or any of these
    She uses Vaseline
    Vaseline
    Vaseline

    I know a guy who goes to shows
    When he's at home and he blows his nose
    He don't use tissues or his sleeve
    He don't use napkins or any of these
    He uses magazines
    Magazines [Repeat: x4]

    I know a girl who reminds me of Cher
    (reminds me of Cher)
    She's always changing
    (she's always changing)
    The color of her hair
    (color of her hair)
    She don't use nothing
    That ya buy at the store
    She likes her hair to be real orange
    She uses tangerines
    Tangerines [Repeat: 5]

    Writer/s: JONES, RONALD / COYNE, WAYNE / IVINS, MICHAEL / DROZD, STEVEN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    She Don't Use Jelly
  • The song is knows for it's chorus, "She uses Vaseline," but it's better for legal and marketing purposes to keep brand names out of song titles, as some radio stations won't play them. Vaseline is a kind of petroleum jelly often used as a personal lubricant. Lead singer Wayne Coyne explained the line to Rolling Stone: "We used to do these silly experiments: You drink out of a glass of water, then you spit into the water and drink it. There would be this disconnect of, 'Christ, I'm swallowing my own spit!' So I took that a little bit further. A lot of times people will use Vaseline on their lips because they don't have lip balm, but the idea of putting it on food and eating it repels them."
  • This single was the Lips' only mainstream hit in the US. They had existed for 10 years as a post-punk/psychedelic band out of Oklahoma before releasing it. Since 1993, the Lips' albums The Soft Bulletin and Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots have received a great deal of critical acclaim, but have produced no hit singles in the States.
  • Wayne Coyne told Uncut magazine June 2008 about this track: "When we recorded 'She Don't Use Jelly' we knew we were making something special. Whatever the absurdness of it, you could understand that I'm talking about toast and Vaseline, and it had some kind of innocent little sexual thing that ran through the whole song. That was kind of cool for us because up until then all of our songs were so asexual. I think we felt that there was this sort of the Guns 'N' Roses mentality to Rock 'n' roll, and we were something different. We really had a lot of area to explore that didn't include a bunch of naked women- but here we felt like, 'Oh, what the f--k, let's go for it.'"

  • Henry VIII - It Is To Me A Ryght Gret Joy
    Henry VIII - It Is To Me A Ryght Gret Joy


    Henry VIII - It Is To Me A Ryght Gret Joy Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: not on an album
    Released: 1525

    It Is To Me A Ryght Gret Joy Lyrics


    It Is To Me A Ryght Gret Joy
  • "It Is To Me A Ryght Gret Joy" is a song in 4/4 time by Henry VIII, King of England. In can be found - among other places - in the compilation Music At The Court of Henry VIII, Transcribed And Edited By John Stevens, Second, Revised Edition, published by Stainer And Bell, London, (1973).

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