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The Everly Brothers - Walk Right Back
The Everly Brothers - Walk Right Back


The Everly Brothers - Walk Right Back Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: The Very Best Of The Everly Brothers
Released: 1961

Walk Right Back Lyrics


I want you to tell me why you walked out on me
I'm so lonesome every day
I want you to know that since you walked out on me
Nothing seems to be the same old way

Think about the love that burns within my heart for you
The good times we had before you went away, oh please
Walk Right Back to me this minute
Bring your love to me, don't send it
I'm so lonesome every day

I want you to tell me why you walked out on me
I'm so lonesome every day
I want you to know that since you walked out on me
Nothing seems to be the same old way

Think about the love that burns within my heart for you
The good times we had before you went away from me
Walk right back to me this minute
Bring your love to me, don't send it
I'm so lonesome every day

I'm so lonesome every day
I'm so lonesome every day

Writer/s: CURTIS, SONNY
Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Walk Right Back
  • Sonny Curtis, of Buddy Holly's Crickets, wrote this song while in the army and showed it to The Everly Brothers when he was home on leave. They liked it and said they'd record it. Sonny said, "It's not finished. I'll write the second verse and send it to you." The Everlys didn't receive it in time so they just sang the first verse twice on the recording. Very few people know the second verse. Roger Miller must have liked the song because he wrote his "Engine, Engine Number Nine" right on top of it. You can sing the two at the same time.
  • The second verse lyrics are: "These eyes of mine that gave you loving glances once before... changed to shades of cloudy gray. I want so very much to see you... just like before. I've got to know you're coming back to stay. Please believe me when I say it's great to hear from you, but there's a lot of things a letter just can't say, oh me. Walk right back..."
  • Sonny Curtis wrote the song one Sunday afternoon during basic army training on a "beat-up Sears Roebuck kind of guitar." He recalled the penning of the tune during an interview with Bart Herbison of Nashville Songwriters Association International:

    "I had the lick before I went into the army. And then that Sunday afternoon, I put a song to it ... People ask me all the time, 'What in the world are you thinking when you write a song?' I think sometimes, when I'm done, that I probably dreamed them. I can't really say."

  • The Clash - This Is Radio Clash
    The Clash - This Is Radio Clash


    The Clash - This Is Radio Clash Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Essential Clash
    Released: 1981

    This Is Radio Clash Lyrics


    Interrupting all programs

    This Is Radio Clash from pirate satellite

    Orbiting your living room,
    Cashing in the bill of rights
    Cuban army surplus or refusing all third lights
    This is radio clash on pirate satellite

    This sound does not subscribe
    To the international plan
    In the psycho shadow of the white right hand
    Then that see ghettology as an urban Vietnam
    Giving deadly exhibitions of murder by napalm

    This is radio clash tearing up the seven veils
    This is radio clash please save us, not the whales
    This is radio clash underneath a mushroom cloud
    This is radio clash
    You don't need that funeral shroud

    Forces have been looting
    My humanity
    Curfews have been curbing
    The end of liberty

    Hands of law have sorted through
    My identity
    But now this sound is brave
    And wants to be free - anyway to be free

    This is Radio clash on pirate satellite
    This is not free Europe
    Not an armed force network
    This is Radio Clash using audio ammunition
    This is Radio Clash can we get that world to listen?
    This is Radio Clash using aural ammunition
    This is Radio Clash can we get that world to listen?
    This is Radio Clash on pirate satellite
    Orbiting your living room,
    Cashing in the bill of rights
    This is radio Clash on pirate satellite
    This is radio Clash everybody hold on tight

    A-riggy diggy dig dang dang

    Go back to urban 'nam

    Writer/s: STRUMMER, JOE / JONES, MICK / SIMONON, PAUL / HEADON, TOPPER
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    This Is Radio Clash
  • The initial idea for "This Is Radio Clash" apparently came from a conversation between singer Joe Strummer, aide Kosmo Vinyl and manager Bernie Rhodes about the band setting up their own radio station. Having read Dispatches by Michael Herr, Strummer wrote the line "ghettology is an urban Vietnam" and later fleshed out the lyrics at Marcus Music in Kensington in April 1981 in the inaugural sessions before the song was completed at the Electric Lady studios in New York in November of that year.
  • Joe Strummer admitted in an interview with Melody Maker in 1988 that he had nicked the bassline from the Queen hit "Another One Bites The Dust" (which in itself shares many similarities with another Disco classic, Chic's "Good Times").

    The song as a whole is the band's tribute to New York rap acts such as the Sugarhill Gang and Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five - indeed, Strummer's sinister high-pitched laugh at the start of the song was directly inspired by Grandmaster Flash's "The Message."
  • Two sets of lyrics exist for "This Is Radio Clash" - the original, featuring references to the Bill of Rights, Napalm and the American Armed Forces Network, and a separate set that was recorded onto another take, later named just "Radio Clash." Confusingly they are both identical tracks bar the lyrics, and even feature as A and B sides on the single, which led to some mistakes in later re-releases - on the Story of the Clash Volume 1 compilation, the tracklisting lists "This Is Radio Clash," but it is in fact the "Radio Clash" version on the CD.
  • After the musical mish-mash of the Sandinista! album, many critics were hoping the band would get back to more traditional sound, which probably explains some of the more scathing reviews of this song when it came out, as critics tired of the band's dalliance with Hip-Hop influences. Gavin Martin, usually a supporter of the band, ripped it apart upon release in NME: "Another rag-bag of musical clichés and political simplifications sprawling, splintered fantasy which presents the zombified vision of would-be guerillas with rampant hysteria."

    It's worth noting that many UK critics really took against The Clash from 1980 onwards when the band started spending more and more time in America, which in turn meant the band resented coming home more and more. Ironically, by the time of the 30th Anniversary of London Calling's release, NME were desperately trying to backtrack on their more negative comments from 1979-83, claiming that their original review of the album was highly rated. It wasn't!
  • Don Letts' music video for "This Is Radio Clash" drew on footage shot for the unreleased Clash on Broadway film, which was a documentary shot by Letts during 1981 as he accompanied The Clash on their New York residency in Bonds Casino, including two full gigs from their 16-gig stay at the venue across two weeks and footage of the band backstage and living life in New York. It was mooted for a November 1982 release, but perhaps due to turmoil within the band, the project was quietly forgotten about, and by 1994 Joe Strummer told Mojo magazine that "as far as I know the reels were stored in a rental place in New York. Bernie (Rhodes, their manager) forgot to pay the rent and the footage was destroyed."

    A cutting copy of 30 minutes' worth of footage was found by Letts in a cupboard in the mid-1990s, and what is left of the film was put together for release on the Westway to the World DVD. One of the few surviving live performances from the Bonds shows is, ironically, of "This Is Radio Clash" in one of it's first live outings.

  • California Ramblers - Has Anybody Seen My Gal
    California Ramblers - Has Anybody Seen My Gal


    California Ramblers - Has Anybody Seen My Gal Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The California Ramblers
    Released: 1925

    Has Anybody Seen My Gal Lyrics


    Has Anybody Seen My Gal
  • In 1925, a band from Ohio recorded this song for the first time. They called themselves The California Ramblers because they thought people wouldn't buy a Jazz band from the Midwest. Members were Red Nichols and the Dorsey brothers, who all went on to front big bands in the '30s and '40s.

  • Janet Jackson - What Have You Done For Me Lately
    Janet Jackson - What Have You Done For Me Lately


    Janet Jackson - What Have You Done For Me Lately Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Control
    Released: 1986

    What Have You Done For Me Lately Lyrics


    Used to be a time when you would pamper me
    Usta brag about it all the time
    Your friends seem to think that you're so peachy keen
    But my friends say neglect is on your mind - Who's right?

    What Have You Done For Me Lately?
    Ooh ooh ooh yeah
    What have you done for me lately?
    Ooh ooh ooh yeah

    Used to go to dinner almost every night
    Dancin' 'til I thought I'd lose my breath
    Now it seems your dancing feet are always on my couch
    Good thing I cook or else we'd starve to death - Ain't that a shame?

    What have you done for me lately
    Ooh ooh ooh yeah
    What have you done for me lately
    Ooh ooh ooh yeah

    I never ask for more than I deserve
    You know it's the truth
    You seem to think you're God's gift to this earth
    I'm tellin' you no way

    You 'ought to be thankful for the little things
    but little things are all you seem to give
    You're always putting off what we could do today
    Soap opera says
    you've got one life to live
    Who's right, who's wrong?

    What have you done for me lately
    Ooh ooh ooh yeah...

    Ooh ooh ooh yeah...

    Get wit it...Uh
    What have you done for me lately Ooh ooh ooh yeah
    Ooh ooh ooh yeah

    This is wild, I swear

    Writer/s: LEWIS, TERRY / HARRIS III, JAMES
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    What Have You Done For Me Lately
  • Janet Jackson thought she was done recording the Control album and returned home to Los Angeles only to be summoned back to Minneapolis to belt out one more: "What Have You Done For Me Lately." A&M label exec John McClain wanted one more uptempo song to round out the album. When she got back to the studio, songwriters/producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis had the song cranked at full blast. Jam remembered: "She was sitting outside in the lounge and said, 'Man, that's a funky track. Who's that for?' And we said, 'It's for you,' and she said, 'Oh, cool.' I think she was very pleased when she heard the track."
  • This song was nominated for two Grammy Awards in 1987: Best Female R&B Vocal Performance and Best R&B Song.
  • The song cuts to the crux of many relationship problems: the inertia that sets in once you are established as a couple. The guy who used to take the lady out for sushi and dancing finds himself on the couch watching football once he gets comfortable.

    The song found its way into the cultural lexicon, and Eddie Murphy used it as the basis for a comedy bit in his 1987 Raw concert film. Murphy gave his interpretation of the song: You better have money, or you won't get any loving from the ladies (Eddie used a different term, but we'll keep it clean). He points out that women love this song, as its encourages women to keep wanting more from their men - and sweet talk won't cut it.
  • The music video for this song features a few notable cameo appearances. Paula Abdul, who choreographed the video, appeared as Janet's friend, along with Tina Landon, who later became a choreographer on the world tours for janet. and The Velvet Rope. Actor-dancer Rudy Huston, who played Janet's boyfriend, knew the singer from when they both worked on the Fame TV series a few years earlier. Huston was a familiar face on other videos of the decade, including R&B singer Pebbles' "Girlfriend" and "Mercedes Boy."
  • Although this was the last song recorded for the album, it was the first song to be released as a single. Jimmy Jam thought it was the perfect set up: "I think it was very representative of the sparseness and the funkiness that the rest of the album had and the attitude Janet had about being in control, being mature to the point where she had definite opinions about what she wanted to say."
  • La Toya Jackson ironically chose to sample her sister Janet's song on an album called No Relations (1991) on the track "Wild Side."

  • Megadeth - Good Mourning/Black Friday
    Megadeth - Good Mourning/Black Friday


    Megadeth - Good Mourning/Black Friday Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?
    Released: 1986

    Good Mourning/Black Friday Lyrics


    Hey, I don't feel so good.
    Something's not right,
    Something's coming over me
    What the fuck is this?

    Killer, intruder, homicidal man
    If you see me coming run as fast as you can.
    A bloodthirsty demon who's stalking the street
    I hack up my victims like pieces of meat.
    Blood thirsty demon, sinister fiend,
    Bludgeonous slaughters, my evil deeds.
    My hammer's a cold piece of blood lethal steel,
    I grin while you writhe with the pain that I deal.
    Swinging the hammer, I hack through their heads,
    Defiant defiler, you're next to be dead.
    I unleash my hammer with sadistic intent.
    Pounding, surrounding, slamming through your head, yeah!
    Their bodies convulse in agony and pain.
    I mangle their faces 'til no features remain.
    A blade for the butchering, I cut them to shreds.
    First take out the organs then cut off the head.
    The remains of their flesh now sop under my feet.
    One more bloody massacre, the murder's complete.
    I seek to dismember, a sadist fiend.
    And bloodbaths are my way of getting clean.
    I lurk in the alleys, wait for the kill
    I have no remorse for the blood that I spill.
    A merciless butcher who lives underground.
    I'm out to destroy and I will cut you down.
    I see you and I'm waiting for Black Friday
    Killer, intruder, homicidal man
    If you see me coming run as fast as you can.
    A bloodthirsty demon who's stalking the street.
    I hack up my victims like pieces of meat.
    I lurk in the alleys, wait for the kill.
    I have no remorse for the blood that I spill.
    A merciless butcher who lives underground.
    I'm out to destroy and I will cut you down.
    It's Black Friday, paint the devil on the wall.

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

    Good Mourning/Black Friday
  • This song uses a lot of mendacious imagery and showcases some of Megadeth's darkest lyrics. It is about a man who is possessed by a demon and goes on a gruesome killing spree, which becomes known as "Black Friday."
  • In the closing lyrics, "It's Black Friday, paint the devil on the wall," "Paint the devil on the wall" could be referring to the reason for possession or a means of exempting oneself from Black Friday.
  • Dijon Carruthers is mentioned in the liner notes to the album as inspiring this song and "Bad Omen." Carruthers was the band's drummer for a short time, and according to Dave Mustaine, he had a friend who was into the occult and would write down strange symbols, making the band wonder if he was a Satanist. This friend served as inspiration for this song.

  • James Brown - Papa Don't Take No Mess
    James Brown - Papa Don't Take No Mess


    James Brown - Papa Don't Take No Mess Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Hell
    Released: 1974

    Papa Don't Take No Mess Lyrics


    Papa Don't Take No Mess
    Papa don't take no mess
    Papa is the man who can understand
    How a man has to do whatever he can, hit me

    Papa don't, papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't take no mess, no
    He don't take no mess

    Now papa might grin
    Drink a little taste of gin
    Bet his last ten
    On a little game of skins, hit me

    Papa don't take no mess
    Papa don't take no mess
    Papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't, papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't take no mess, hey, hey

    Papa digs the chick
    If she look real slick
    Papa rap is very quick
    He definitely ain't no trick, oh yeah

    Papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't, papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't take no mess
    He don't take no mess

    Wait, wait a minute, look at here
    Papa, don't take, papa likes
    Caught when one gets up tight
    You know this is right
    You got yourself bang, hit me

    Papa don't take no mess
    Papa don't take no mess
    Papa don't, papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't, papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't take no mess
    Oh yeah, alright

    Papa is the man who will take a stand
    Papa don't take no mess
    Papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't, papa don't, papa don't

    Look, take this
    Papa didn't cuss
    He didn't raise a whole lotta fuss
    But when we did wrong
    Papa beat the hell out of us

    Papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't take no mess
    Papa don't take no mess

    I saw papa cry when he thought that I would die
    Look at here
    I saw papa cry when he thought that I would die
    He says something was in his eye
    I knew it was a lie

    Mama said, mama said papa's smart
    Papa got a whole lotta heart
    And papa would do his part
    When the game get hard, hit me

    Papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't, papa don't, papa don't
    Papa don't take no mess

    Writer/s: BROWN, JAMES / WESLEY, FRED / BOBBITT, CHARLES / STARKS, JOHN
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Papa Don't Take No Mess
  • James Brown scored the soundtrack for the blaxploitation flick Black Caesar in 1973 and wrote this and other songs for the sequel Hell Up in Harlem. Director Larry Cohen, however, didn't like any of the music Brown recorded and rejected it all. He hired Motown's Edwin Starr to replace him, but Brown wasn't about to let his work go to waste. The majority of the nixed soundtrack became his 1973 album The Payback, but this song ended up on his following album, Hell.
  • Janet Jackson sampled this song in her 1993 chart-topper "That's The Way Love Goes."
  • The full-length version of this song runs nearly 14 minutes and includes a piano solo by Brown, but an edited version was also released as a two-part single.
  • Although it was snubbed for the Hell Up in Harlem score, this song has made the cut for several other soundtracks, including Spike Lee's Get on the Bus (1996), The Woodsman (2004), Twisted (2004) and Guess Who (2005).

  • The Replacements - Bastards of Young
    The Replacements - Bastards of Young


    The Replacements - Bastards of Young Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Tim
    Released: 1985

    Bastards of Young Lyrics


    God, what a mess, on the ladder of success
    Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung
    Dreams unfulfilled, graduate unskilled
    It beats pickin' cotton and waitin' to be forgotten

    We are the sons of no one, Bastards of Young
    We are the sons of no one, bastards of young
    The daughters and the sons

    Clean your baby womb, trash that baby boom
    Elvis in the ground, there'll ain't no beer tonight
    Income tax deduction, what a hell of a function
    It beats pickin' cotton and waitin' to be forgotten

    We are the sons of no one, bastards of young
    We are the sons of no one, bastards of young
    The daughters and the sons

    Unwillingness to claim us, ya got no word (war?) to name us

    The ones who love us best are the ones we'll lay to rest
    And visit their graves on holidays at best
    The ones who love us least are the ones we'll die to please
    If it's any consolation, I don't begin to understand them

    We are the sons of no one, bastards of young
    We are the sons of no one, bastards of young
    The daughters and the sons

    Young...take it, it's yours...

    Writer/s: WESTERBERG, PAUL
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Bastards of Young
  • Fitting with the rebellious nature of The Replacements, this song is about a lost generation. The references to "Elvis" and the "Baby Boom" imply their parents, who see them as nothing more than tax deductions. "Bastard" is a derogatory term for a child born out of wedlock.
  • Some have speculated that the chorus is actually, "We are the sons of Norway" (somewhat fitting, given the Minnesota birthplace of all members) but, (famously) as no lyric sheet was ever provided by the band, it remains speculation.
  • The video is a black-and-white, single shot of a stereo system playing the song. He see a guy enter the frame, lie on the couch and smoke a cigarette, but we never see his face. At the end of the clip, he kicks over a speaker and leaves.

  • Cast of The Book of Mormon - Orlando
    Cast of The Book of Mormon - Orlando


    Cast of The Book of Mormon - Orlando Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Book of Mormon soundtrack
    Released: 2011

    Orlando Lyrics


    Orlando
  • This is a very short number from the award winning The Book Of Mormon. The Mormon missionary Elder Kevin Price is hoping he will be sent to Orlando; instead he is posted to Uganda. Performed solo, like the rest of the songs in the show it was written, words and music, by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone.

  • Breach - Everything You Never Had (We Had It All)
    Breach - Everything You Never Had (We Had It All)


    Breach - Everything You Never Had (We Had It All) Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Single Release Only
    Released: 2013

    Everything You Never Had (We Had It All) Lyrics


    You take my hand when I caught money
    You kiss it better you heal me
    And even now when it gets too much
    You're by my side you pick me up
    I'm retching second hand clothes
    They keep me safe when the world is cold
    It don't matter they have worn them before
    And I don't want for anything more
    (For anything more, for anything more)
    (For anything more, for anything more)

    When we were nothing we had it all
    In your arms of love you kept me warm (warm)
    Warm, warm
    You kept me warm (warm)
    You kept me warm

    I think you're something that I wanna be
    With your arms of love wrapped around me
    And I'm coming home, I'm coming home
    'Cause you gave me everything that you never had

    We laugh we cry we get by
    And we gotta be strong
    We always gotta stay strong (stay strong)
    We laugh we cry we get by
    And we gotta be strong
    We always gotta stay strong

    When we were nothing we had it all
    We had it all

    We had it all
    When we were nothing we had it all

    When we were nothing (when we were nothing)
    We had it all

    All, nothing
    All, nothing
    All, nothing
    All, nothing
    All, nothing
    All, nothing
    All, nothing
    All, nothing

    When we were nothing (when we were nothing)
    We had it all (we had it all)
    When we were nothing (when we were nothing)
    We had it all (we had it all)
    We had it all

    Writer/s: Ben Westbeech
    Publisher: THIRD SIDEMUSIC INC.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Everything You Never Had (We Had It All)
  • This dance floor bomber was the second UK hit single for Bristol-born and Amsterdam-based producer Ben Westbeech, who records under the name of Breach. He previously peaked at #9 with the House music tribute "Jack."
  • The song features soaring vocals from Andreya Triana, a Brighton-based singer whose also worked with Bonobo and Flying Lotus.

  • The Replacements - Can't Hardly Wait
    The Replacements - Can't Hardly Wait


    The Replacements - Can't Hardly Wait Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Pleased To Meet Me
    Released: 1987

    Can't Hardly Wait Lyrics


    I'll write you a letter tomorrow
    Tonight I can't hold a pen
    Someone's got a stamp that I can borrow
    I promise not to blow the address again

    Lights that flash in the evening,
    Through a crack in the drapes

    Jesus rides beside me
    He never buys any smokes
    Hurry up, hurry up, ain't you had enough of this stuff
    Ashtray floors, dirty clothes, and filthy jokes

    See you're high and lonesome
    Try and try and try

    Lights that flash in the evening,
    Through a hole in the drapes
    I'll be home when I'm sleeping
    I Can't Hardly Wait

    I can't wait. Hardly wait.

    Writer/s: WESTERBERG, PAUL
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Can't Hardly Wait
  • Two versions of this song exist. The most famous one, on Pleased To Meet Me, starts with a bass line and features horns. The original, found on the Tim demo sessions, has the guitar starting the song and is about committing suicide. The record company felt that Pleased To Meet Me, with suicide paean "The Ledge," didn't need any controversy over having two songs about suicide, so the lyrics to this song were altered.

  • Florida Georgia Line - This Is How We Roll
    Florida Georgia Line - This Is How We Roll


    Florida Georgia Line - This Is How We Roll Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Here's to the Good Times… This Is How We Roll
    Released: 2013

    This Is How We Roll Lyrics


    The mix tape's got a little Hank, little Drake
    A little something bumping, thump, thumping on the wheel ride
    The mix in our drink's a little stronger than you think
    So get a grip, take a sip of that feel right
    The truck's jacked up, flat bills flipped back
    Yeah you can find us where the party's at

    This Is How We Roll
    We hanging round singing out everything on the radio
    We light it up with our hands up
    This is how we roll
    And this is how we do
    We're burning down the night shooting bullets at the moon baby
    This is how we roll

    Yeah baby this is how we roll
    We rollin' into town
    With nothing else to do we take another lap around
    Yeah holla at your boy if you need a ride
    If you roll with me yeah you know we rollin' high
    Up on and thirty seven needles, windows tinted hard to see though
    How fresh my baby is in the shotgun seat oh
    Them kisses are for me though, automatic like a free throw
    This life I live it might not be for you but it's for me though
    Let's roll!

    This is how we roll
    We hanging round singing out everything on the radio
    We light it up with our hands up
    This is how we roll
    And this is how we do
    When the world turns ugly I just turn and look at you baby
    This is how we roll

    Yeah we're proud to be young
    We stick to our guns
    We love who we love and we wanna have fun
    Yeah we cuss on them Mondays
    And pray on them Sundays
    Pass is around and we dream about one day

    This is how we roll
    We hanging round singing out everything on the radio
    We light it up with our hands up
    This is how we roll
    And this is how we ride
    We slingin' up the mud, cuttin' through the countryside baby
    This is how we roll

    Yeah this is how we roll
    This is how we roll
    Yeah this is how we roll
    This is how we do
    We're burning down the night shooting bullets at the moon baby
    This is how we roll
    Yeah this is how we roll

    Writer/s: BRYAN, LUKE / SWINDELL, COLE / KELLEY, BRIAN / HUBBARD, TYLER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    This Is How We Roll
  • This song was co-written by and features Luke Bryan. FGL's Brian Kelley told Billboard magazine: "He just brings so much energy and personality to the song. We couldn't be more proud of how it turned out, especially with his vocal on it. There's so much life on it."
  • The FGL duo had worked with Bryan closely in the months before they recorded this song. "Being able to tour with Luke and build a relationship with him all year and have him on the release is really exciting," Kelley told Billboard. "It shows how the country music community works. You go out there and work with somebody that they want to support you and you want to support them. It's cool to see it come full circle."
  • "Chillin' It" hitmaker Cole Swindell helped the FGL duo and Luke Bryan write the song. The Georgia-raised singer-songwriter kickstarted his own solo career when he appeared on select dates on Bryan's Dirt Road Diaries tour.
  • Swindell told Radio.com how the song came together. "It's such a crazy story," he said. "Me and Brian Kelley of Florida Georgia Line started writing it and he had said something. We were out on tour last year, FGL was out with Luke, and Luke had said something the night before about shooting bullets at the moon and Brian Kelley was like, 'Man, I want to write something like that. That's such a cool thought about being out somewhere and being able to do whatever you want.'"

    So, the guys got together and came up with "This Is How We Roll."
  • The music video was directed by Marc Klasfeld, who has also worked with Britney Spears, Katy Perry and Red Hot Chili Peppers. Filmed outside of Los Angeles in the desert, it features FGL and Luke Bryan performing the song in a tractor-trailer as X Games champion Travis Pastrana and his Nitro Circus crew showcase some impressive tricks on their dirt bikes.
  • This was Florida Georgia Line's third Country chart-topper, following "Cruise" and "Stay." In doing so, they became the first duo to notch at least a trio of Hot Country Songs chart-toppers from a debut full-length album since Brooks & Dunn arrived with four from their debut LP, Brand New Man, in 1991.

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