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Myself by Eric Carmen - All
Myself by Eric Carmen - All


Myself by Eric Carmen - All Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Eric Carmen
Released: 1975

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Little girl don't you want to stay?
I want to be your lover man
All by myself
All by myself

I don't need no one to love you
I'm gonna love you all by myself

You'll find, little girl, you know it too,
Don't you know I'm in love with you
All by myself
All by myself.

I don't want no one to love you
I want to love you all by myself

Meet me in the parlor 'bout half past one,
We'll go on down and have some fun
All by ourselves,
All by ourselves,
We don't need nobody with us
We gonna do it all by ourselves.
Writer/s: CARMEN, ERIC / RACHMANINOFF, SERGEI
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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  • Carmen: "The song started with the solo. It started 4 bars at a time. Eventually, over a period of 2 months, that entire interlude had been written. Then my quest was to put this in the middle of an actual song. Then it was a matter of trying to figure out what kind of song and how could I do it. I was listening to Rachmaninoff's 2nd piano concerto (written in 1901) and I heard the melody which I used for the verse. Then I needed a chorus. I went back and listened to a song that I had written in 1973 called 'Let's Pretend' for the Raspberries. I just took those notes and took it from there. I thought, ''Let's Pretend' was a nice melody.' The song didn't go quite as far as I thought it should have. I'll go back and steal from myself for this."
  • Carmen used the same notes from "Let's Pretend" to open his song "The Way We Used To Be."
  • Carmen: "There's not nearly as much fuel in being happy as there is in being miserable. Being miserable is a great catalyst for songwriting, for me anyway. I'm constantly amazed at the amount of wonderful work that Mozart did during periods when he was fairly happy. His music during those periods reflects the happiness. On the other hand, I can't imagine that Rachmaninoff was happy when he was writing the 2nd symphony and 2nd piano concerto. I don't think the anguish and angst of those melodies comes out of being peachy keen."
  • When he wrote this, Carmen thought the Rachmaninoff music was in the public domain, meaning he could use it free of charge. After this song came out, he found out it wasn't and agreed to a settlement with the Rachmaninoff estate.
  • Carmen: "If you walked in a record store and saw 'All By Myself' on the record label, you'd know what the song was about, and it's an emotion that everyone has felt at some point in their life. Therefore, it's a song that goes immediately to your heart. The lyrics are as simple as I could possibly make them. Sometimes my melodies are so dramatic that if the lyric is that dramatic, it's overkill."
  • Carmen: "The edited version was still about 4:22 so I know the song probably had to be edited. The only problem was that there really was no place to edit because it changed keys 4 different times within that piano interlude. Jimmy Ienner, the producer, and I had struggled trying to figure out how we could possibly do an edit.
  • Celine Dion covered this in 1996. Her version hit #4 in the US and #6 in the UK.
  • This has been used in the movies Clueless, Dawn of the Dead (2004 version), and Shrek 2. It was also used in Bridget Jones's Diary when Bridget (Renee Zellweger) was alone and drunk on New Year's. The latter version was performed by Country artist Jamie O'Neal , who told Songfacts: "Boy, that is a real challenge to sing a song like that. It’s just one of those songs that has such a range to it that you’ve got to dig deep just to get the notes out."
  • The song was performed by Charice in the April 19, 2011 episode of Glee. The actress and singer has an occasional part as talented rival glee club member, Sunshine Corazon. The comment was made that it was a tad inappropriate to hear the teenager singing the song's opening lines, "When I was young/ I never needed anyone / And making love was just for fun / Those days are gone"?

  • Bruce Springsteen - Hunter Of Invisible Game
    Bruce Springsteen - Hunter Of Invisible Game


    Bruce Springsteen - Hunter Of Invisible Game Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: High Hopes
    Released: 2013

    Hunter Of Invisible Game Lyrics


    Hunter Of Invisible Game
  • This acoustic waltz finds Springsteen singing about a hunter traveling though a wasteland. A song with biblical overtones, it is unclear whether the mysterious figure represents Satan or a Savior. The recording dates from 2004-2008, under the production-ship of Brendan O'Brien, but with an overdub of Tom Morello's guitar. Producer Ron Aniello told Rolling Stone that the editing Springsteen and he did on the song "was very light." He added: "With respect to Brendan, that's his production, and I didn't want to meddle too much. We touch it up and Bruce might have changed a lyric or two. I actually can't remember, but for the most part those were the Brendan O'Brien stuff."
  • Aniello wasn't surprised that the High Hopes album focuses on older songs. He told Rolling Stone: "For any other artist alive, that's how they make records. It's, 'Oh, I got a song. It's great.' Then it just ends up on the record. With any other artist, this would be completely acceptable. And we're not saying it's unacceptable to some fans. It's just if you read fan sites you see people saying, "Oh, it's older songs."

    "But you have to understand it has its own story, in my opinion," Aniello continued. "This is the story of what he's not willing to put on albums because they don't fit. They just didn't fit the particular story he was telling for each album. The first time I heard 'Hunter of Invisible Game' I thought, 'My God, this is one of your greats.' He went, 'Yeah, it just never quite fit.' That's the story of the record. So I'm not sure how fans are going to react, but it's a great Bruce record. It's a great rock & roll record. The fact they're older songs doesn't detract from the brilliance of the record."
  • This was one of three songs from High Hopes (along with "The Ghost Of Tom Joad" and the title track) that were played in part on the January 12, 2014 episode of the television series, The Good Wife.
  • Bruce Springsteen came up with the song title many years before he recorded it, and the song subsequently evolved. "I don't remember a lot about it except I said, 'That's a nice title,'" he told Rolling Stone. "I wrote it down and it sat there. Then I did more reading of other things. And I started to get into this sort of post-apocalyptic idea. The idea of these travelers in the wasteland, and what's the guy trying to do? He's trying to hold onto their humanness, their humanity in all of this ruin. That was the idea. That's who this guy is, the guy who is hunting out remnants of what makes the spirit."

    "It was one of those songs that came together a certain way and I didn't think much about it when I wrote it," Springsteen added." I put it away. Now it's probably one of my favorite things on the record."
  • Springsteen co-directed a 10-minute film based on the song title with his longtime video collaborator, Thom Zimny.

  • Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Two Tribes
    Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Two Tribes


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    Album: Welcome To The Pleasuredome
    Released: 1984

    Two Tribes Lyrics


    Yeah
    Ha
    When Two Tribes go to war
    One is all that you can score
    (Score no more, score no more)
    When two tribes go to war
    One is all that you can score
    (Workin' for the black mask)

    Comrad number one
    A born again poor man's son
    (Poor man's son)
    On the air America
    I modeled shirts for Van Heusen
    (Workin' for the black mask), yeah

    When two tribes go to war
    One is all that you can score
    (Score no more, score no more)
    When two tribes go to war
    One is all that you can score
    (Workin' for the black mask)

    Switch up your shield
    Switch up and feel
    I'm walkin' out, lover hey
    I'm givin' you back a good time
    I'm shippin' out, out
    I'm workin' for the black mask

    One is all that you can score
    When two tribes go to war
    When two tribes go to war
    One is all that you can score

    We got two tribes
    (We got to part, we got to part), yeah
    Somethin' this good died

    Are we living in a land
    Where sex and horror are the new gods, yeah

    When two tribes go to war
    One point is all that you can score

    Writer/s: MARK O'TOOLE, PETER GILL, WILLIAM JOHNSON
    Publisher: DOWNTOWN MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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    Two Tribes
  • The lyrics were inspired by US president Ronald Reagan's belief that Christ would return after a nuclear war.
  • The song features British actor Patrick Allen reading extracts from a government civil defense leaflet. Allen is well known in Britain for his distinguished voice, which has narrated many television adverts and films for over 30 years.
  • This was written by the band 2 years previous to release and was featured on a BBC Radio 1 John Peel session in October 1982.
  • In the extended version, the announcer states, "You may pronounce us guilty a thousand times over, but the goddess of the eternal court of history will smile and tear to tatters the verdict of this court - for she acquits us." When Adolf Hitler was tried for his failed putsch in 1924, he said these words (rather a very close paraphrase of it) in his concluding speech: "Pronounce us guilty a thousand times over: the goddess of the eternal court of history will smile and tear to pieces the State Prosecutor's submission and the court's verdict for she acquits us."
  • Former 10cc band members Lol Creme and Kevin Godley produced a memorable video featuring a no-holds-barred, hand-to-hand fight between Reagan and then Soviet leader Konstantin Chernenko. Godley recalled to Q magazine: "It was a very intense shoot. We were trying to get the audience to behave in a manner that we wanted to by chanting, 'Kill! Kill! Kill!' A few of them seriously got into the spirit of it by jumping in the ring and beating each other up!"
  • Trevor Horn produced this track. He spent weeks juggling with the sound and remixing it to perfection.
  • In the UK for 2 weeks, this was #1 while Frankie Goes To Hollywood's song "Relax" was #2. They became only the third act to achieve this feat, after The Beatles and John Lennon, who like Frankie Goes To Hollywood, came from Liverpool. Madonna broke the Liverpool streak the next year.
  • In the UK, this sold close to 2 million copies, making it one of the biggest-selling singles of the '80s. This was partly due to Horn's tendency to put out as many as 7 different mixes of the singles.

  • Chic - Everybody Dance
    Chic - Everybody Dance

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    Album: Chic
    Released: 1977

    Everybody Dance Lyrics




    Everybody Dance
  • This was the first song Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards wrote as Chic, pre-dating even their debut hit "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)." Rogers recalled to NME in 2013: "The Chic concept was a cross between a black version of Roxy Music and the anonymity of Kiss. I wrote 'Everybody Dance' one afternoon. I thought it was too jazzy but I loved it. I played it for Bernard – he loved it too but he said, 'My man, what does it do do do do mean?' I said, 'The same as la la la la.' He said, 'Well, why don't we go, "Everybody dance la la la la?'" I said, 'Because the la la la la era is over.'"
  • Nile Rodgers told NME that the first album he bought was Impressions by John Coltrane. He added: "I can't remember not knowing about jazz. It was almost like religion. I didn't like religion, but I loved music! But when I was able to buy my own records I bought this. The first Chic song I ever wrote, 'Everybody Dance,' is all based on McCoy Tyner's piano playing there."
  • This was usually played as the opening song of Chic's live sets because of its historical status and popularity.
  • Luther Vandross sung backing vocals for the track.
  • The British Pop group Steps' 2000 UK #1 hit "Stomp" borrowed the song's chord sequence and string swirls. The single's sleeve stated it was a tribute to Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers.
  • In 1993, the UK production duo Evolution scored a UK #19 hit with a house cover of the track. The extended version was appropriately titled 'Chic Inspirational Mix.'

  • Eurythmics - Here Comes The Rain Again
    Eurythmics - Here Comes The Rain Again


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    Album: Touch
    Released: 1983

    Here Comes The Rain Again Lyrics


    Here Comes The Rain Again
    Falling on my head like a memory
    Falling on my head like a new emotion
    I want to walk in the open wind
    I want to talk like lovers do
    I want to dive into your ocean
    Is it raining with you

    So baby talk to me
    Like lovers do
    Walk with me
    Like lovers do
    Talk to me
    Like lovers do

    Here comes the rain again
    Raining in my head like a tragedy
    Tearing me apart like a new emotion
    Oh
    I want to breathe in the open wind
    I want to kiss like lovers do
    I want to dive into your ocean
    Is it raining with you

    So baby talk to me
    Like lovers do

    Here comes the rain again
    Falling on my head like a memory
    Falling on my head like a new emotion
    (Here is comes again, here it comes again)
    I want to walk in the open wind
    I want to talk like lovers do
    I want dive into your ocean
    Is it raining with you

    Writer/s: LENNOX, ANNIE / STEWART, DAVID ALLAN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Here Comes The Rain Again
  • The Eurythmics were vocalist Annie Lennox and instrumentalist Dave Stewart. Both were members of The Tourists before forming Eurythmics in 1980. They met when Lennox was working as a waitress in Stewart's home town of Sunderland; they lived together for 4 years before forming Eurythmics and ending their romantic relationship while forging ahead as a duo. Writing and recording as ex-lovers created an interesting tension in their songs.
    In our interview with Dave Stewart, he explains that creating a melancholy mood in his songs is something he excels at. Says Stewart: "'Here Comes The Rain Again' is kind of a perfect one where it has a mixture of things, because I'm playing a b-minor, but then I change it to put a b-natural in, and so it kind of feels like that minor is suspended, or major. So it's kind of a weird course. And of course that starts the whole song, and the whole song was about that undecided thing, like here comes depression, or here comes that downward spiral. But then it goes, 'so talk to me like lovers do.' It's the wandering in and out of melancholy, a dark beauty that sort of is like the rose that's when it's darkest unfolding and bloodred just before the garden, dies. And capturing that in kind of oblique statements and sentiments."
  • Instead of the conventional verse-chorus-verse, this song alternates an A section ("Here comes the rain again?") and a B section ("So baby talk to me?") with very little variation between repetitions - just a short instrumental bridge in the middle of the song. This creates the feeling of monotony, as the rain keeps falling.
  • The Eurythmics were named after a mime performed by Emile Jacques-Dalcrose. They had 9 UK Top 10 hits and 3 in the US, including the #1 "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)." In 1987, Stewart married Siobhan Fahey of Bananarama. Lennox left in 1990 but the pair reunited in 1999.
  • In The Dave Stewart Songbook , Stewart explains that he and Lennox wrote this song when they were staying at the Mayflower Hotel in New York City. Writes Stewart: "I'd been out on 46th Street and bought an early Casio keyboard, about 20 inches long with very small keys. It was an overcast day. Annie was sitting in my room, and I was playing some little riff on the keyboard sitting on the window ledge, and I was playing these little melancholy A minor-ish chords with the B note in it. I kept on playing this riff, and Annie was looking out the window at the slate grey sky above the New York skyline and just sang spontaneously, 'Here Comes The Rain Again.' And that was all we needed. you see, like with a lot of our songs, you only need to start with that one line, and that one atmosphere, that one note, or that intro melody. And the rest of it was like a puzzle where we needed to just fill in the missing pieces."
  • This was recorded in an old church that was converted into a studio - except the studio wasn't finished yet and they brought in the orchestra anyway. About 30 string players had to improvise by playing in corridors and even the toilet. The song was mixed blending the orchestra on top of electronic sounds created by a sequencer and drum machine.
  • The line, "Talk to me like lovers do" shows up in the 2007 song "Taking Chances," which Stewart wrote with Kara DioGuardi. (Read our interview with Dave Stewart.)

  • Diane Birch - All the Love You Got
    Diane Birch - All the Love You Got


    Diane Birch - All the Love You Got Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Speak A Little Louder
    Released: 2013

    All the Love You Got Lyrics


    I sit and wonder where you’re gone
    Have you found a head to ground that stays under when you push it down?
    I sit and ponder what went wrong
    Was I too emotional?
    Too many puzzles for your simple soul
    Does she let you sleep
    When she’s awake

    Does she close her eyes and pay the asking price
    Does she suffer with the smile
    Take a penny for a song and it’s all
    Part of loneliness drinks the honey of your promises
    Does she know that’s All the Love You Got
    That’s all the love you got
    Does she know that’s all the love you got

    And tell me does it feel the same
    Is she close enough to hurt
    When she takes it does it make it worse
    Can you still kill a perfect day
    With a twinkle in your eye
    Do you still awake when she’s asleep

    Does she close her eyes and pay the asking price
    Does she suffer with the smile
    Take a penny for a song and it’s all
    Part of loneliness drinks the honey of your promises
    Does she know that’s all the love you got
    That’s all the love you got

    When she let's you lead away
    Does she want it when she’ll get there if you get there

    Does she close her eyes and pay the asking price
    Does she suffer with the smile
    Take a penny for a song and it’s all
    Part of loneliness drinks the honey of your promises
    Does she know that’s all the love you got
    That’s all the love you got
    Does she know that’s all the love you got

    All the love you got
    Does she know that's all the love you got
    That's all the love you got
    Does she know that's all the love you got
    That's all the love you got

    Writer/s: White, Francis Anthony / Birch, Diane
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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    All the Love You Got
  • This breakup anthem was released as the lead single from Diane Birch's second album, Speak A Little Louder. The dynamic backbeat was provided by bassist John Taylor of Duran Duran and drummer Questlove of the Roots. "I heard that demo, and it was irresistible," Taylor told The New York Times. "I just thought, 'I've got to get on this fantastic song one way or the other.'"
  • The entire song – including Questlove and John Taylor's contributions – was built on a demo that Birch recorded in one afternoon, nailing her vocals in a single take. Producer Eg White, who has worked with Adele and Joss Stone, improvised the guitar parts. "He was just experimenting," Birch recalled to American Songwriter magazine. "He had a half-eaten bagel hanging out of his mouth and one sock tucked into his jeans, and he was sort of laughing while he improvised this part on the fly. But his guitar wound up sounding so special. You can't replicate that. Something really does happen during the first take – that's where the magic is."

  • The Everly Brothers - Claudette
    The Everly Brothers - Claudette


    The Everly Brothers - Claudette Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Everly Brothers' Best
    Released: 1958

    Claudette Lyrics


    Oh-oh Claudette
    Oh-oh Claudette

    I got a brand new baby and I feel so good
    She loves me even better than I thought she would
    I'm on my way to her house an I'm plumb outta breath
    A-when I see her tonight I'm gonna squeeze her to death

    [Chorus]
    Claudette, pretty little babe Claudette
    Never makes me wait Claudette
    She's the greatest little girl that I've ever met
    I get the best lovin'[ that I'll ever get
    From Claudette, pretty little babe Claudette
    Oh oh Claudette

    Well I'm a lucky man my baby treats me right
    Sheâ??s gonna let me hug and kiss and hold her tight
    When the date is over and we're at her front door
    When I kiss her good night I'll holler more more more

    [Chorus]

    When me an my new baby have a date or three
    I'm gonna ask my baby if she'll marry me
    I'm gonna be so happy for the rest of my life
    When my brand new baby is my brand new wife

    [Chorus]

    Writer/s: Orbison, Roy
    Publisher: Barbara Orbison Music Company, Roy Orbison Music Company
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    Claudette
  • This song was written by Roy Orbison as a rocking tribute to his wife Claudette. It was the first major songwriting success for the then unknown Big O, who subsequently terminated his contract with Sun Records and affiliated himself with the Everly's publisher, Acuff-Rose Music.
  • The flip side of "All I Have to Do Is Dream," this was listed with the A-side though most of the record's chart action in the UK so it is recognized there as a #1 hit. Phil Everly said: "The idea was always to put the best up-tempo song and the best ballad back to back. When we were in Chicago, we asked Roy if he'd got a song for us. He gave us 'Claudette.'"
  • This was a number of hits for the Everlys about girls. Don and Phil charted with songs about Susie, Claudette, Mary, Jenny, Cathy, Lucille and Ebony.

  • A Perfect Circle - Thomas
    A Perfect Circle - Thomas


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    Album: Mer de Noms
    Released: 2000

    Thomas Lyrics


    Humble and helpless
    Learning to pray
    Praying for visions
    to Show me the way
    Show me the way to forgive you
    Allow me to let it go
    Allow me to be forgiven
    Show me the way to let go
    Show me the way to forgive you
    Allow me to let it go
    Allow me to be forgiven
    Show me the way to let go

    Illuminate me,
    Illuminate me,
    Illuminate me,
    I'm just praying for you to show me
    Where I'm to begin

    Hoping to
    Hoping to reconnect to you..
    Writer/s: KEENAN, MAYNARD JAMES/HOWERDEL, BILLY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Thomas
  • This is about the Doubting Thomas from the Bible, who's begging for forgiveness because he didn't believe until he saw Jesus resurrected and alive.

  • Frank Sinatra - I'm Not Afraid
    Frank Sinatra - I'm Not Afraid


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    Album: Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
    Released: 1971

    I'm Not Afraid Lyrics


    I'm Not Afraid
  • One half of a Double A single along with Frank's duet with daughter Nancy Sinatra "Life's a Trippy Thing," this song flopped when it was released in 1971. However, the singer's son, Frank Sinatra Jr., told Mojo magazine that the Jacques Brel, Gérard Jouannest and Rod McKuen-penned tune is very much underrated. "This for me is a great song," he said. "The arranger was a man called Lenny Hayton. This never became a hit, unfortunately. It's a thoroughly sophisticated love song. It is not the usual mundane love song lyric. It's a very, very good piece of writing by a man who's been forgotten, named Rod McKuen. The music is by Jack Brel and Gérard Jouannest, but McEwan's lyrics."

    Sinatra continued: "Years ago, the concert pianist Arthur Rubinstein said, 'Chopin's music speaks directly to the heart of the people.' Certain lyrics do exactly that and Sinatra, as an interpreter of those lyrics, did that same thing. McKuen was a poet. A beautiful sadness."

  • Deftones - Change (In The House of Flies)
    Deftones - Change (In The House of Flies)


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    Album: White Pony
    Released: 2000

    Change (In The House of Flies) Lyrics


    I watched you change
    Into a fly
    I looked away
    You were on fire
    I watched a change in you
    It's like you never had wings
    And you feel so alive
    I've watched you change

    I took you home
    Set you on the glass
    I pulled off your wings
    Then I laughed
    I watched a change in you
    It's like you never had wings
    Now you feel so alive
    I watched you change

    It's like you never had
    Annhh-ahah
    Annhh-ahah
    Annhh-ahah
    Annhh-ahah
    Annhh-ahah
    Annhh-ahah

    I look at the cross
    And I look away
    Give you the gun
    Blow me away
    I watched a change in you
    It's like you never had wings
    Now you feel so alive
    I've watched you change
    And you feel alive
    You feel alive
    You feel alive
    I've watched you change
    It's like you never had.

    Annhh-ahah
    Annhh-ahah
    Annhh-ahah
    Annhh-ahah
    Annhh-ahah
    Annhh-ahah
    You change
    You change
    You change
    You change

    Writer/s: DAVIS, BRIAN / ROLLINS, DONALD EDMOND
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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    Change (In The House of Flies)
  • Lead singer Chino Moreno: "That was one of those defining songs we all wrote together. It started out with Stephen and I playing guitar and Frank doing his keyboard thing over it. Right then, everybody joined in. Nobody told anybody else what to do, it all just came out freely. That's when it all started to come together."
  • Moreno: "It's a metaphorical song. You could take it in the literal sense of me watching someone turn into a fly and taking them home with me and pulling of their wings and laughing. It spawns from me being a complete a--hole and getting the complete repercussion for it by having my life taken away."
  • Moreno wanted to film the party-themed video at his house, but it ended up being shot in the Hollywood Hills by director Liz Friedlander. He explained: "We got a ton of video treatments sent to us and they were all pretty much over-artsy, trying to take us out of our element, he says. Or they were just straight up silly, basically having us perform and having all these skateboarders and s--t like that. Everything was either too complicated or too easy. So I just ended up writing my own treatment with Chi. The label sent it out to Nigel Dick, the director. I wanted to have performance in it, but not be us on a stage with a bunch of kids with tattoos and piercings stage-diving. I don't think we need that. And at the same time, we don't need us in a desert dressed in Gucci clothing trying to look weird. I figure if we film it my house its pretty much us, so it's a true sense of what we do."
  • This was prominently featured in the season three Alias episode "Hourglass" (2004) during an execution scene.

  • Jake Bugg - Simple as This
    Jake Bugg - Simple as This


    Jake Bugg - Simple as This Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Jake Bugg
    Released: 2012

    Simple as This Lyrics


    I been in search of stones
    Making up the pavement
    Of less traveled roads
    Mining for treasure deep in my bones
    That I never found

    Went looking for reverence
    Tried to find it in a bottle
    Came back again
    High on a hash pipe of good intent
    But it only brought me down

    Tried institutions of the mind and soul
    It only taught me what I should not know
    Oh the answer well
    Who would have guessed
    Could be something as Simple as This,
    Something as simple as this?

    Traveled to each oceans end
    Saw all 7 wonders,
    Trying to make some sense
    Memorized the mantra Confucius said
    But it only let me down

    Tried absolution of the mind and soul
    It only led me where I should not go
    Oh and the answer well,
    How could I miss
    Something as simple as this?
    Something as simple as this?

    I've been falling crashing breaking
    And all the while you were
    Stood here waiting
    For me girl

    Tried liberation of my own free will
    But it left me looking to get higher still
    Oh and the answer well
    Who would have guessed
    Could be something as simple as this?
    God knows how I could have missed
    Something as simple as this

    Writer/s: PRIME, MATTHEW / BUGG, JAKE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Simple as This
  • This is what Bugg had to say about the song in a video track-by-track: "That was a strange song because life in general you come across a lot of barriers and sometimes you just want to push through things and try to find an answer for everything, try in every way, but in the end its not that simple."

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