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Elvis Presley - Hard Headed Woman
Elvis Presley - Hard Headed Woman


Elvis Presley - Hard Headed Woman Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Elvis' 30 #1 Hits
Released: 1958

Hard Headed Woman Lyrics


Well a Hard Headed Woman,
A soft hearted man
Been the cause of trouble
Ever since the world began.
Oh yeah, ever since the world began
A hard headed woman been
A thorn in the side of man.

Now Adam told to Eve,
"Listen here to me,
Don't you let me catch you
Messing round that apple tree."
Oh yeah, ever since the world began
A hard headed woman been
A thorn in the side of man.

Now Samson told Delilah
Loud and clear,
"Keep your cotton picking fingers
Out my curly hair."
Oh yeah, ever since the world began
A hard headed woman been
A thorn in the side of man.

I heard about a king
Who was doing swell
Till he started playing
With that evil Jezebel.
Oh yeah, ever since the world began
A hard headed woman been a thorn in the side of man.

I got a woman,
A head like a rock.
If she ever went away
I'd cry around the clock.
Oh yeah, ever since the world began
A hard headed woman been
A thorn in the side of man.

Writer/s: CLAUDE DE METRUIS
Publisher: IMAGEM U.S. LLC
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Hard Headed Woman
  • "A hard headed woman's been a thorn in the side of a man."

    This song finds Elvis using famous biblical figures to back up his assertion about uppity women: Adam and Samson kept a firm hand with Eve and Delilah, but Jezebel led the more lenient King Ahab astray.

    It's all very tongue-in-cheek, of course: Elvis was always respectful and appreciative of the women in his life.
  • "Hard Headed Woman" was recorded on the RCA label backed by "Don't Ask Me Why," and written by the black songwriter Claude Demetrius; it was his biggest hit, although Mr. Presley went on to even bigger an greater things.

    Demetrius also co-wrote the similarly themed Fats Domino song "Ain't That Just Like A Woman" and another hit for Presley: "I Was The One."
  • This short song, running to less than 2 minutes, was a #1 hit for Elvis Presley in his native USA, but in 1958 it was banned from airplay in the UK by that self-appointed guardian of public morals the BBC. The Beeb's Puritanical attitude over such matters is why it became known as Auntie.
  • Deep Purple fans may recognize this as one of several songs from this era alluded to in their song "Speed King."
  • Songwriters Bob Carlisle and Randy Thomas took inspiration from this, but flipped the genders, for Dolly Parton's 1989 hit single "Why'd You Come in Here Lookin' Like That." That song's line, "I'm a softhearted woman, he's a hardheaded man" is an inversion of the line, "Well a hard headed woman, a soft hearted man."
  • Like Van Morrison's "Brown Eyed Girl ," this is another famous track that drops the hyphen from its compound adjective (it should be "Hard-Headed Woman"). Check out other Songs with Bad Grammar in the Title .

  • John Fred & His Playboy Band - Judy in Disguise (with Glasses)
    John Fred & His Playboy Band - Judy in Disguise (with Glasses)


    John Fred & His Playboy Band - Judy in Disguise (with Glasses) Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Greatest Hits
    Released: 1968

    Judy in Disguise (with Glasses) Lyrics


    Judy in disguise, well that's what you are
    Lemonade pies with a brand new car
    Cantaloupe eyes come to me tonight
    Judy in disguise, with glasses

    Keep a-wearing your bracelets and your new rara
    Cross your hear-yah-with your live in bra
    Chimney sweep sparrow with guise
    Judy in disguise, with glasses

    Come to me tonight, come to me tonight
    Taking everything in sight
    Except for the strings on my kite

    Judy in disguise, hey that's what you are
    Lemonade pie, hey got your brand new car
    Cantaloupe eyes come to me tonight
    Judy in disguise, with glasses

    Come to me tonight, come to me tonight
    Taking everything in sight, except for the strings to my kite

    (Oh, uh oh, uhhh)
    Judy in disguise, what you aiming for
    A circus of a-horrors, yea yea, well that's what you are
    You made me a life of ashes
    I guess I'll just take your glasses

    Writer/s: JOHN FRED, ANDREW BERNARD
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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    Judy in Disguise (with Glasses)
  • This was a parody of "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds," which The Beatles released a year earlier. Instead of the psychedelic sound of the Beatles song, this was bubblegum pop, but with similarly obtuse lyrics. According to John Fred, John Lennon loved the song. Said Fred: "When I met John Lennon, that's the first thing he asked me. He thought it was great. He said the first thing he was going to do when he got home was write a song called 'Froggy in a Pond with Spectacles.'"
  • John Fred Gourrier was a star baseball and basketball player for Southeastern Louisiana University, where he went on scholarship. This was his only hit, but he did have some popular, non-parody songs in Louisiana with titles like "Up and Down," and "She Shot a Hole in My Soul." His song "Shirley" also did well locally, and was a #6 hit in the UK for Shakin' Stevens in 1982.

    Following "Judy In Disguise (with Glasses)," Fred got a deal with UNI records, who also signed the unknown talents Neil Diamond and Elton John. His follow-up song was "Hey, Hey Bunny," which failed to chart. With the label putting most of their efforts into Elton John, Fred's career stalled. He worked for a record company for a while, in the early '80s returned to music, once again touring the south. He died on April 15, 2005 at age 63 due to complications from a kidney transplant.
  • John Fred came up with this song when he was touring southern states in 1967 behind his minor hit "Agnes English." He explained to One Shot magazine that he was looking for material for a follow up song when he found inspiration in the crowd. Said Fred: "We were playing in Florida and the girls at the time had these big old sunglasses. One of the guys was hustling this chick. She took off these glasses and she could stop a clock. I said, 'That's it.' That's what gave me the idea. I said, 'She's kind of in disguise.'"
  • At first, the girl in this song was named Beverly, but Fred changed it to Judy because it was much easier to sing and went along with the "Lucy" from the song he was parodying.
  • The lyric, "Cross your heart with a living bra" was very strange, but this was a strange song. Fred was writing lyrics while watching TV, and he cribbed the line from a Playtex commercial.
  • This song was also recorded by Tommy Roe.
  • Not everybody appreciated the fact that it was a parody. The comedian Dickie Henderson (1922-85) used it in his stand up routines, quoting the lyrics to ridicule '60s popular music. His favorite lines were: "Lemonade pie with a brand new car" and "Cross your heart with your living bra."

  • Blue Rodeo - Outskirts
    Blue Rodeo - Outskirts


    Blue Rodeo - Outskirts Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Outskirts
    Released: 1987

    Outskirts Lyrics


    Here on the Outskirts of life
    Dreams seldom come true
    Flippin' through photographs emotional holographs
    Cutouts of all the figures you might've been
    Reflections of a life that you once lived

    As the evening descends
    Your conscious of every breath
    And every moment is a crisis, I guess
    Starin' out the windows of your hotel room
    You lit one too many fires underneath that spoon
    Well I guess you deserve the chosen few
    Real life, just out of view

    Well that's just here,
    On the outskirts
    Yea, that's here,
    On the outskirts of your life

    And there's a picture we've all seen
    It was taken in the lobby of the L.A. Ambassador Hotel
    It's the silhouette of a man in another's arms
    So turn off your TVs, and let that train go home
    'Cause everyone warned you that California
    Wasn't goin' to be the end
    California wasn't gonna be the end.

    And tell me where can you hide when
    The whole world is ugly and strange
    Yea tell me where you gonna turn when
    This whole world knows your name
    And these four walls are screamin'
    And all your friends were so deceiving
    Yea you forgot the lines of a part you rehearsed so well
    Lyin' awake in the Brazilian Court Hotel

    But that's just here,
    On the outskirts
    Yea, that's here
    On the outskirts,
    Of your life

    Writer/s: JIM CUDDY, GREG KEELOR
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Outskirts
  • This song is Greg Keelor's interpretations of the death of David A. Kennedy and the anguish he went through while growing up in the public eye. David was the forth child of Robert and Ethel Kennedy; he died of a heroin overdose on April 25th, 1984 at a Palm Beach, Florida hotel.

  • Blue Rodeo - Outskirts
    Blue Rodeo - Outskirts


    Blue Rodeo - Outskirts Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Outskirts
    Released: 1987

    Outskirts Lyrics


    Here on the Outskirts of life
    Dreams seldom come true
    Flippin' through photographs emotional holographs
    Cutouts of all the figures you might've been
    Reflections of a life that you once lived

    As the evening descends
    Your conscious of every breath
    And every moment is a crisis, I guess
    Starin' out the windows of your hotel room
    You lit one too many fires underneath that spoon
    Well I guess you deserve the chosen few
    Real life, just out of view

    Well that's just here,
    On the outskirts
    Yea, that's here,
    On the outskirts of your life

    And there's a picture we've all seen
    It was taken in the lobby of the L.A. Ambassador Hotel
    It's the silhouette of a man in another's arms
    So turn off your TVs, and let that train go home
    'Cause everyone warned you that California
    Wasn't goin' to be the end
    California wasn't gonna be the end.

    And tell me where can you hide when
    The whole world is ugly and strange
    Yea tell me where you gonna turn when
    This whole world knows your name
    And these four walls are screamin'
    And all your friends were so deceiving
    Yea you forgot the lines of a part you rehearsed so well
    Lyin' awake in the Brazilian Court Hotel

    But that's just here,
    On the outskirts
    Yea, that's here
    On the outskirts,
    Of your life

    Writer/s: JIM CUDDY, GREG KEELOR
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Outskirts
  • This song is Greg Keelor's interpretations of the death of David A. Kennedy and the anguish he went through while growing up in the public eye. David was the forth child of Robert and Ethel Kennedy; he died of a heroin overdose on April 25th, 1984 at a Palm Beach, Florida hotel.

  • Tommy Steele - Rock With The Caveman
    Tommy Steele - Rock With The Caveman


    Tommy Steele - Rock With The Caveman Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Decca Years 1956-1963
    Released: 1956

    Rock With The Caveman Lyrics


    Rock With The Caveman
  • "Rock With The Caveman" was the song that launched the career of Tommy Steele. Co-written by Steele, Lionel Bart and future TV actor Mike Pratt, it was released on the Decca label by Tommy Steele And The Steelmen backed by "Elevator Rock."
  • Cliff Richard often slagged off this song when it came up discussions about the early years of Rock and Roll. "Tommy Steele was making records then but his were pseudo rock," he said. "I think Tommy would have to admit that he was not actually a rock singer."

  • Placebo - Every You Every Me
    Placebo - Every You Every Me


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    Album: Without You I'm Nothing
    Released: 1998

    Every You Every Me Lyrics


    Sucker love is heaven sent
    You pucker up our passion's spent
    My hearts a tart your body's rent
    My body's broken yours is bent

    Carve your name into my arm
    Instead of stressed I lie here charmed
    Cause there's nothing else to do
    Every me and every you

    Sucker love a box I choose
    No other box I choose to use
    Another love I would abuse
    No circumstances could excuse

    In the shape of things to come
    Too much poison come undone
    Cause there's nothing else to do
    Every me and every you
    Every me and every you
    Every me

    Sucker love is known to swing
    Prone to cling and waste these things
    Pucker up for heavens sake
    There's never been so much at stake

    I serve my head up on a plate
    It's only comfort, calling late
    Cause there's nothing else to do
    Every me and every you
    Every me and every you
    Every me,

    Every me and every you
    Every me

    Like the naked leads the blind
    I know I'm selfish, I'm unkind
    Sucker love I always find
    Someone to bruise and leave behind

    All alone in space and time
    There's nothing here but what here's mine
    Something borrowed, something blue
    Every me and every you
    Every me and every you
    Every me

    Every me and every you
    Every me

    Writer/s: MOLKO, BRIAN / OLSDAL, STEFAN / HEWITT, STEVEN / CAMPION, PAUL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Every You Every Me
  • This song was used on the soundtrack of the movie Cruel Intentions with Ryan Philippe, Reese Witherspoon, Selma Blair and Sarah Michelle Gellar. It's in the very beginning of the movie. The lyrics reflect the tone and plot of the movie, particularly Ryan's character, Sebastian. Although he sets out to hurt this girl just to win a bet, he ends up falling in love with her, only to lose her in the tragedy at the end of the movie.

  • Traditional - The Peace Of The Roses
    Traditional - The Peace Of The Roses


    Traditional - The Peace Of The Roses Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: various
    Released: 1486

    The Peace Of The Roses Lyrics


    The Peace Of The Roses
  • This was written shortly after the birth of Arthur, Prince of Wales, and appears in a song book from the court of his father, Henry VII (1457-1509). Henry was the first of the Tudors, ascending to the throne on the death of Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth in August 1485, the last significant battle in what was known as the Wars of the Roses. The head of the House of Lancaster, on January 18, 1486, he married Elizabeth York cementing an alliance between the House of Lancaster and the House of York. On September 20, 1486, their first son, Arthur, was born at Winchester - as in Winchester Cathedral. Winchester is also the legendary seat of Camelot, and Arthur was named after its equally legendary king.

    "The Peace Of The Roses" acknowledges this alliance:

    "I love the Rose both Red and White
    Is that your pure perfect appetite?
    To hear talk of them is my delight,
    Joyed may we be
    Our Prince to see
    In Roses three".

    In other words, the Red Rose of Lancaster unites with the White Rose of York to form the Tudor Rose.

    Alas, that was as good as things got for the House of Tudor. On November 14, 1501, Arthur was married to Catherine of Aragon - who was barely a year older - but died April 2 the following year aged only 15. In 1509, Arthur's brother Henry married his widow, the first of his six wives. After divorcing Catherine he married Anne Boleyn, and when like Catherine she was unable to give him the son and heir he wanted, he chopped off her head, which was obviously bad news for her, but Anne's execution did inspire one of the most memorable dark songs of the 1930s, "With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm."

  • Santana - Everybody's Everything
    Santana - Everybody's Everything


    Santana - Everybody's Everything Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Santana III
    Released: 1971

    Everybody's Everything Lyrics


    Seems like everybody's waitin'
    For the new change
    Come around, come around
    Come around, come around
    Waitin' for the day when the king, queen of shows
    Singing, round, singing round, singing round
    Singing round, singing round, singing round for everyone
    Yeah do it

    You can understand everything to share
    Let your spirits dance brothers everywhere
    Let your head be free
    Turn the wisdom key
    Find it naturally
    See you're lucky to be

    If you're sad just spin around
    And round and round
    Do it
    Yes just hold me baby
    Something on your back
    Lay it down, lay it down, lay it down, lay it down
    Don't you know honey maybe
    You're like my childless hometown
    This whole town, this whole town, this whole town

    See it now
    Time for you to all get down
    Yeah do it
    Get ready, get ready, get ready, get ready
    Dig this sound
    Spinnin' round and round and round
    Do it
    You can understand everything's to share
    Let your spirits dance brother everywhere
    Let your head be free
    Turn the wisdom key
    Find it naturally see your lucky to be
    Sing it now
    Time for you to all get down
    Yeah do it
    Get ready, get ready, get ready, get ready
    Get ready, get ready, get ready, get ready
    Singing it now
    Time for you to all get down
    Yeah do it

    Writer/s: C. SANTANA, T. MOSS, M. BROWN
    Publisher: JAMIE MUSIC PUBLISHING CO
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    Everybody's Everything
  • This song features the Tower of Power horn section, which was the first time Santana used guest musicians (they're credited in the album sleeve, as opposed to being on the album like his Supernatural and Shaman albums).
  • This song, like most of the others on this album, does not have the song title in the lyrics. People refer it as "Time for you to all get down."
  • The guitar solo was performed by Neal Schon, not Carlos Santana. Neal joined Santana for this album, and formed Journey two years later.

  • Mantovani Orchestra - Where The Gentle Avon Flows
    Mantovani Orchestra - Where The Gentle Avon Flows


    Mantovani Orchestra - Where The Gentle Avon Flows Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Magic Of Mantovani
    Released: 1951

    Where The Gentle Avon Flows Lyrics


    Where The Gentle Avon Flows
  • This was originally a short piece of pastoral music that was composed by Ronald Binge. Written in 6/8 time, it was recorded initially by the Mantovani Orchestra in 1951; called (apparently provisionally by its composer) The Man In The Street, it was then known as Andante Cantabile (in musical parlance moderate tempo in singing style).

    Shortly it was renamed Elizabethan Serenade - to herald the start of the new Elizabethan Age, which it did, although no one could have imagined this at the time. On the death of George VI, February 2, 1952, his eldest daughter, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, ascended the throne. Her coronation was June 2, 1953, a reign that would easily eclipse the reign of Elizabeth I, which itself lasted 44 years, 127 days.
  • The sheet music was published by Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew of London.
  • In 1961, this was republished as "Where The Gentle Avon Flows" with words by the poet and lyricist Christopher Hassall. Although the vocal version is quite well known, it is probably best rendered as an instrumental, and has been widely recorded as such.

  • Santana - Soul Sacrifice
    Santana - Soul Sacrifice


    Santana - Soul Sacrifice Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Santana
    Released: 1969

    Soul Sacrifice Lyrics


    Soul Sacrifice
  • This is an instrumental piece that began as a jam session in San Francisco.
  • Santana played this at Woodstock, creating one of the more memorable moments of the iconic festival. The crowd was chanting "No rain" just before the song started, and the chants segued neatly into the percussion intro to the song.
  • The Woodstock version of this song is included in the 30th anniversary re-release of Santana's debut album as a bonus track along with live versions of "Savor" and a previously unreleased jam "Fried Neckbones and Some Home Fries."

  • The O'Jays - Sunshine
    The O'Jays - Sunshine


    The O'Jays - Sunshine Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Back Stabbers
    Released: 1972

    Sunshine Lyrics


    You`re the sweetest thing I know
    You dim the rainbow`s glow
    There`s no power on this Earth
    To seperate us, baby

    'Cause you are my Sunshine
    You are mine, all mine

    When it rains on my parade
    You were there to light the way
    You`re rare as a rose in winter
    You`re more, more than I deserve

    You are my sunshine
    You brighten up my darkest day
    You are mine, all mine
    Baby, it`s you

    Words like darling
    Sweetheart, forever
    Girl, it's you I`ll always adore
    They only say I love you
    But you mean so much more

    'Cause you are my sunshine
    You`re my sunshine, sunshine
    Baby, baby, you are mine
    You`re mine, all mine

    Hey, you
    You`re my sunshine
    Sunshine, sunshine

    You`re everything
    I gotta love you sweety
    Honey, baby
    You are my sunshine

    Writer/s: TUCKER, HANDEL/MORALES, DAVID/DUNBAR, SLY/RICKETTS, STANLEY
    Publisher: EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Sunshine
  • Along with "Who Am I" and "When the World's at Peace," this was one of three songs that the team of Bunny Sigler and Phil Hurtt wrote for the Back Stabbers. Sigler and Hurtt worked out of Philadelphia International Records, writing, producing and singing backup for Joe Simon, Jackie Moore, The Stylistics and many other acts. In our interview with Phil Hurtt , he talked about writing the lyric for "Sunshine":

    "A lot of times when I'm trying to come up with a lyric or a feel, I write something that I would like to say, something I'm looking for. I can go into my imagination and imagine this person, this woman in my own life, and what I would say to her. When I was in the service in Alaska I would write letters for my friends to their girls, and these guys would always receive these tremendous accolades for their letters I had written: 'Oh, my wife was so happy that I said that.'

    So carrying that forward, when I started writing lyrics, I did the same thing. I'd go back into myself, my inner self, and imagine what I would say. So when I say, 'You're the sweetest thing I know, you dim the rainbow's glow. There's no power on this earth that would separate us,' that's where I am."
  • In 1974, a live version was released as "Sunshine (Part II)," which is the version that charted at #48 in America. It was extracted from their album The O'Jays Live in London.

  • Cradle of Filth - Swansong For A Raven
    Cradle of Filth - Swansong For A Raven


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    Album: Nymphetamine
    Released: 2004

    Swansong For A Raven Lyrics


    Forgive the day's
    Last serenades
    Her skies they bruise like Nordic women
    Deep crimson stains
    That Death would claim
    His robes of office swim in

    As would I
    For his dark eye
    Has fixed, a basilisk, a scythe
    On charred remains
    With shared disdain
    For those I chose to mortify

    Their cries
    Have paralysed
    And the smoke has choked these vistas
    But still I lie
    Though tears have died
    On the grave of my Clarissa

    A verse for her whispered to the earth
    (A lover's curse is a see-through coffin)
    Praises her curves so oft concurred

    Though she wasâ?¦
    No Snow White on the night she died
    Her shadower's boon when the moon glazed over
    Lipped with blood and secrets pried

    For on and in they spread her wide
    That seraph bride
    The Devil's pride
    Shalt soon avenge with swift reprise

    But they would writhe
    For my dark eye
    Bewitched, was fixed like Mordecai's
    On Esther's reign
    And in this vein
    I saw their lust still stain her thighs

    Their cries
    Have paralysed
    And the smoke has choked these vistas
    But still I lie
    Though tears have died
    On the grave of my Clarissa

    Beneath these trees where the mist enwreathes
    Her spirit flees, seeing chains of torches
    A fleeting kiss stirring leaves of poetryâ?¦

    I wasâ?¦
    No dark knight, breaking men like ice
    I was like a lycanthrope until the moon glazed over
    Lipped with blood and last goodbyes

    Now I dream
    Enwrapt in pure clouds of the sweetest oblivion
    Where beauty streams
    Freed from the teeth of those beasts that had come
    To tear out her spells
    In red lettered cells
    Wherein even the crown prince of Hell
    Come out of his arrogant shell
    Would falter to better

    But her face soon dispels
    And as black feathers fell
    From heaven's smoke
    So I woke to insanity
    Her exquisite corpse
    Found fit for their sport
    Of course
    Would burn on the morrow with meâ?¦

    And there on this night
    Strung up in my sight
    Naked she sways
    Displayed for their vulgar delight

    I scream through my bars at the stars
    That for these crimes of mine solace me
    I will fear not the flames
    That to passion are tame
    Not nearly the same searing pain
    (I pray) As held sway upon losing her
    Nor the mettle of roars
    That will settle like ashes and scores
    As with our ghosts in the fog
    When we both turn no more

    Writer/s: DAVEY, DANIEL LLOYD / ALLENDER, PAUL JAMES / ERLANDSSON, ADRIAN PAUL / POWELL, MARTIN F. / PYBUS, DAVID JOHN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Swansong For A Raven
  • This song reiterates what happened in "Her Ghost In The Fog" from their earlier album Midian, but with a new twist. At the end of the song, you find out that he never avenged the death of his lover "Clarissa" by burning her attackers. It was merely a dream of revenge he had in his jail cell.

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