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Miley Cyrus - #GETITRIGHT
Miley Cyrus - #GETITRIGHT


Miley Cyrus - #GETITRIGHT Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: BANGERZ
Released: 2013

#GETITRIGHT Lyrics


I feel a surge coming over me
I feel it all around my thighs
And chills going up my legs
This is the worst coming out of me
When I can't tell, felt like I could die yeah
And it sends chills up my spine

Your're sexy sexy
I got things I want to do to you
Make me make me
Make my tongue just go do-do-do
Flex it, flex it
Flex your muscles, and through the roof
Arrest it rest it
'Cause you're a criminal

I been laying in this bed all night long
Don't you think it's time to get it on
But we gotta get it right, we can't get it wrong
Don't you want to feel this fire before it's gone yeah yeah

I feel the thirst pouring out of me
For things that I wanna try
That echoes in my head
This is the first time I get to see
Things I've never seen in my life yeah
You make flowers grow under my bed yay

Your're sexy sexy
I got things I want to do to you
Make me make me
Make my tongue just go do-do-do
Flex it, flex it
Flex your muscles, and through the roof
Arrest it rest it
'Cause you're a criminal

I been laying in this bed (this bed) all night long (all night long)
Don't you think it's time to get it on yeah
But we gotta get it right (get it right) we can't get it wrong (can't get it wrong)
Don't you want to feel this fire before it's gone yeah yeah

Do you feel me?
Oh
I thought so
I just oh
Sometimes you just wanna

Uh be naughty

I feel so alone when you were gone
Feeling right back home when I'm in your arms
You played my strings like my guitar
When I look in your eyes I see all the stars

Would you believe
I'm dancing in the mirror (dancing in the mirror)
I feel like I got no panties on (eww)
I wish that I could feel ya (wish I could feel ya)
So hurry, hang up that damn phone

I been laying in this bed (this bed) all night long (all night long)
Don't you think it's time to get it on
But we gotta get it right, we can't get it wrong
Don't you want to feel this fire before it's gone yeah yeah

On and on, and make it last forever
What you want all day
Just as long as it's you and I together
Babe don't make me wait yeah

Don't make me wait yeah
Don't make me wait

No

Writer/s: WILLIAMS, PHARRELL
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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#GETITRIGHT
  • Pharrell Williams' jaunty production on this fulsome down-and-dirty track features whistling and a chopped guitar lick. It was after hearing Cyrus cover Dolly Parton's "Jolene" for one of her Backyard Sessions videos that the Neptunes producer decided that he wanted to work with the former Disney star. "He didn't come in and try to fix me," Cyrus said in the MTV documentary Miley: The Movement. "He knew I had a vision and that it was going to happen for me because I was clear, but I didn't know necessarily what my sound was going to be."
  • Cyrus was blistering in her dismissal of her earlier tween Pop career during the promotion for Bangerz. This lewd embrace of sex is one of several tracks on the album where she completely distances herself from her Hannah Montana past.
  • American singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens penned Cyrus an open letter in which he critiqued the singer's grammar in this song. He wrote: "Dear Miley. I can't stop listening to #GetItRight (great song, great message, great body), but maybe you need a quick grammar lesson. One particular line causes concern: 'I been laying in this bed all night long.' Miley, technically speaking, you've been LYING, not LAYING, an irregular verb form that should only be used when there's an object, i.e. 'I been laying my tired booty on this bed all night long'. Whatever."

    "I'm not the best lyricist," he continued, "but you know what I mean. #Get It Right The Next Time. But don't worry, even Faulkner messed it up. We all make mistakes, and surely this isn't your worst misdemeanor."

    "But also, Miley," Stevens added, "did you know the tense here is also totally wrong. Surely you've heard of Present Perfect Continuous Tense (I HAVE BEEN LYING in this bed all night long [hopefully getting some beauty sleep?]). It's a weird, equivocal, almost purgatorial tense, not quite present, not quite past, not quite here, not quite there. Somewhere in between. I feel that way all the time. It kind of sucks. But I have a feeling your 'present perfect continuous' involves a lot more excitement than mine."

  • Olivia Newton-John - Can I Trust Your Arms
    Olivia Newton-John - Can I Trust Your Arms


    Olivia Newton-John - Can I Trust Your Arms Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Stronger Than Before
    Released: 2005

    Can I Trust Your Arms Lyrics


    Can I Trust Your Arms
  • This song was written by 19-year old Chloe Lattanzi, the daughter of Olivia Newton-John, for her mother as a present, and recorded by Olivia on a CD exclusively sold at Hallmark stores for Breast Cancer Awareness month (Oct 2005) for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.

  • Panic! at the Disco - This Is Gospel
    Panic! at the Disco - This Is Gospel


    Panic! at the Disco - This Is Gospel Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!
    Released: 2013

    This Is Gospel Lyrics


    This Is Gospel for the fallen ones
    Locked away in permanent slumber
    Assembling their philosophies
    From pieces of broken memories

    Oh, this is the beat of my heart, this is the beat of my heart
    Oh, this is the beat of my heart, this is the beat of my heart

    The gnashing teeth and criminal tongues conspire against the odds
    But they haven’t seen the best of us yet

    If you love me let me go
    If you love me let me go
    ‘Cause these words are knives that often leave scars
    The fear of falling apart
    And truth be told, I never was yours
    The fear, the fear of falling apart

    Oh, this is the beat of my heart, this is the beat of my heart
    Oh, this is the beat of my heart, this is the beat of my heart

    This is gospel for the vagabonds,
    Ne’er-do-wells, insufferable bastards
    Confessing their apostasies
    Led away by imperfect impostors

    Oh, this is the beat of my heart, this is the beat of my heart
    Oh, this is the beat of my heart, this is the beat of my heart

    Don’t try to sleep through the end of the world
    Bury me alive
    'Cause I won’t give up without a fight

    If you love me let me go
    If you love me let me go
    ‘Cause these words are knives that often leave scars
    The fear of falling apart
    And truth be told, I never was yours
    The fear, the fear of falling apart

    Oh, the fear of falling apart
    Oh, the fear, the fear of falling apart

    Oh (This is the beat of my heart)
    The fear of falling apart

    Oh (This is the beat of my heart)
    The fear of falling apart

    Oh (This is the beat of my heart)
    The fear of falling apart

    Oh (This is the beat of my heart)
    The fear of falling apart

    Writer/s: Urie, Brendon Boyd / Weekes, Dallon James / Sinclair, Jacob Scott
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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    This Is Gospel
  • Having written this song about some of his personal experiences, Panic! At The Disco frontman Brendon Urie was nervous about showing it to anybody. It lived for months on his laptop before he found the courage to share it with his bandmates.
  • The song contains some of Urie's favorite lyrics on Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die!. He told American Songwriter magazine: "I like 'assembling philosophies from pieces of broken memories,' which I though was kind of a cool idea, where you only remember so much of your past, and then you build up who you are from those memories that you've created for yourself — but how true are they from what really happened and I just thought it was an interesting idea."
  • Brendon Urie said during a Reddit Q&A that "If you love me, let me go" from this song is his favorite line from Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! He added: "I started to cry when I was demoing the vocals. That was an incredibly honest moment for me."
  • The song was inspired by Urie's close friend and Panic! drummer Spencer Smith, who had been struggling with addiction. The singer told Billboard magazine: "I was really on edge and anxious about where the future of the band was going, the future of our friendship in general. With him and his health I was really scared of what was going to happen. When I wrote that song I was mad - mad at myself and mad at him. Like, 'Why can't I do something to fix this? What is wrong with me? What's wrong with you?'"
  • This started off as a melody Brendon Urie and his wife sang to their dog. Urie explained to Billboard magazine: "Before I had anything written to it yet, it was about little pet names for my dog. And I was like, 'I actually like this melody, it's been stuck in my head for a week, so I might as well try to make it a real idea.'"

  • Radiohead - Fake Plastic Trees
    Radiohead - Fake Plastic Trees


    Radiohead - Fake Plastic Trees Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Bends
    Released: 1995

    Fake Plastic Trees Lyrics


    Her green plastic watering can for
    her fake Chinese rubber plant
    In the fake plastic earth

    What she bought from a rubber man
    In a town full of rubber bands
    to get rid of itself

    It wears her out, it wears her out
    It wears her out, it wears her out

    She lives with a broken man
    A cracked polystyreneman
    Who just crumbles and burns

    He used to do surgery
    For girls in the eighties
    But gravity always wins

    And it wears him out, it wears him out
    It wears him out, it wears him

    She Looks like the real thing
    She tastes like the real thing
    My fake plastic love

    But I can't help the feeling
    I could blow through the ceiling
    If I just turn and run

    And it wears me out, it wears me out
    It wears me out, it wears me out

    If i could be who you wanted
    If i could be who you wanted all the time, all the time

    Writer/s: YORKE, THOMAS EDWARD/O'BRIEN, EDWARD JOHN/GREENWOOD, COLIN CHARLES/GREENWOOD, JONATHAN RICHARD GUY/SELWAY, PHILIP JAMES
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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    Fake Plastic Trees
  • According to Thom Yorke, this is a song about an area in east London called Canary Wharf, which was built on unused wasteland by the docks of the Thames. The area was supposed to be a major business district, but it was hurt by a market downturn in the '90s. Canary Wharf was landscaped with a lot of artificial plants, which is where the title came from.
  • In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Yorke said that this was the song where he found his lyrical voice. He cut the vocal, accompanying himself on acoustic guitar, in one take, then the band filled in its parts around him. Yorke said the song began as "A very nice melody which I had no idea what to do with, then you wake up and find your head singing some words to it."
  • This was featured in the 1995 film Clueless.
  • The band were finding it difficult to nail this song and decided to take a break and catch a Jeff Buckley gig at Highbury. When they returned to the studio mesmerized by Buckley's set, Yorke sang the song twice before breaking down into tears.
  • According to Q magazine April 2008, Jonny Greenwood played on this an old Hammond organ, whose tone controls required resetting after every bar.

  • Thousand Foot Krutch - Complicate You
    Thousand Foot Krutch - Complicate You


    Thousand Foot Krutch - Complicate You Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Made In Canada: The 1998-2010 Collection
    Released: 2013

    Complicate You Lyrics


    Complicate You
  • This is one of two new songs recorded for Thousand Foot Crutch's first greatest hits album, Made In Canada: The 1998-2010 Collection (the other one is "Searchlight"). Although written during the time period between the recording of their 2009 set Welcome to the Masquerade and 2012's The End Is Where We Begin, the pair of tracks were laid down for the first time in the summer of 2013. "These are both songs that we loved, but they didn't quite fit the body of the last two records," explains Thousand Foot Krutch frontman, Trevor McNevan. "We thought it was only fitting to record them and include them in this compilation."

    "'Complicate You' has more of a heavy funk feel to it, which we loved," added the vocalist. "It's more of a fun, feel good song about meeting someone that completely catches you off guard (in a good way). It's about a guy/girl randomly meeting for the first time, and captures those same quirky feelings you get when that happens. I thought it was an honest and funny perspective on that."

  • Ween - Transdermal Celebration
    Ween - Transdermal Celebration


    Ween - Transdermal Celebration Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Quebec
    Released: 2003

    Transdermal Celebration Lyrics


    Transdermal Celebration
    Caused a slight mutation
    In the rift
    It toppled down a nation
    And left the people running for the hills
    But the mutants that I see
    Shine their beauty unto me
    I wish you could see them

    Tectonic tribulation
    Formed a crust of green beyond the reef
    Waves fell in formation
    Cause the plants to bend with spi-ked leaves
    I'm growing with the land
    Time has taken my hands and let me touch them

    Hey, hey,
    A billion miles to Mark A
    Lay on the lawn, he's already home
    When the morning ray hits his face

    Transdermal celebration
    Jets flew in formation
    I could see them
    Dropping the crustaceans
    Leaving trails of flames in their wake
    But where is the mutation
    Who once told me it was safe, I can't find him

    Writer/s: AARON FREEMAN, MICHAEL MELCHIONDO
    Publisher: DOWNTOWN MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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    Transdermal Celebration
  • Transdermal means something (such as a drug) that is absorbed through the skin generally in a patch form. That makes it possible that this song is about a trippy, drug induced hallucination.
  • Another possibility: The song title refers to getting a tattoo to commemorate something special.
  • Yet another possibility: The song is about nature and the celebration of embracing it if you could only see it's power and beauty.

  • Slash's Snakepit - Dime Store Rock
    Slash's Snakepit - Dime Store Rock


    Slash's Snakepit - Dime Store Rock Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: It's Five O' Clock Somewhere
    Released: 1995

    Dime Store Rock Lyrics


    Dime Store Rock
  • Three former Guns N' Roses members appear on this track and helped write it. In addition to Slash, drummer Matt Sorum and guitarist Gilby Clarke appear on this track and helped write it. All three were members of Guns N' Roses, although Clarke had been ejected from G 'N' R by the time the album was released. According to Clarke, the song was conceived at a time when the three were writing songs for what they thought would be the next Guns N' Roses album, but when that didn't materialize, they used some of this material for the Slash's Snakepit project.

    In our interview with Gilby Clarke , he explained: "I was getting riffs ready for another Guns N' Roses record; just compiling riffs. I played Slash the main riff of 'Dime Store Rock' and he liked it, so we collaborated - that was Matt and Eric Dover on that track. So it was just a matter of hearing a cool riff that we got together and saying, 'Hey, this is what I'm going to play, what do you want to add to it?' And that's how that kind of progressed into the song that it came to be."

    Eric Dover was the lead singer in Slash's Snakepit, and is also credited as a co-writer. The other co-writer was Mike Inez, who was the group's bass player.

  • Jewel - Serve The Ego
    Jewel - Serve The Ego


    Jewel - Serve The Ego Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: This Way
    Released: 2001

    Serve The Ego Lyrics


    Mirror, mirror
    Do you like
    What you see?
    I'll dance for you
    If you dance for me
    Who says a woman
    Cannot serve?
    It would be my pleasure
    Who says it is
    Not my destiny
    To let you control me?
    Underneath the disco light
    Everybody's feelin' all right
    Get on your hands and knees
    And praise the new deity
    Serve The Ego
    Serve the ego

    Two ships sailing
    On a neon sea
    Eat the flesh
    Spit out the seeds
    Feathered hair
    And lame heels
    What turns me on
    Is so surreal

    Underneath the disco light
    Everybody's feelin' all right
    Get on your hands and knees
    And praise the new deity
    Serve the ego
    Serve the ego

    Tut tut, oh, to discover oh
    Oh no, you're yesterday's lover

    Underneath the disco light
    Everybody's feelin' all right
    Get on your hands and knees
    And praise the new deity
    Serve the ego
    Serve the ego

    Writer/s: SHUR, ITAAL / LEMOS, CESAR / KILCHER, JEWEL
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., DOWNTOWN MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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    Serve The Ego
  • Jewel wrote this with songwriters Cesar Lemos and Itaal Shur. Says Shur: "That resulted from a Warner-Chappel writers camp. She was there, and we started writing some songs together and a lot of cool stuff came out. We sat in a room with a couple of instruments and started to jam. I think that song came from a loop on the Triton. We put that loop on and started playing some quasi-Indian stuff and then the next thing you know, we've got a little bit of groove. One of us comes up with the melody and she says, 'Oh, I've got a good lyric for that.'" (Thanks to Itaal for speaking with us about this song. For more, check out itaalshur.com )
  • This peaked at #1 on the US Hot Dance Club Songs chart.

  • Gilby Clarke - Tijuana Jail
    Gilby Clarke - Tijuana Jail


    Gilby Clarke - Tijuana Jail Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Pawnshop Guitars
    Released: 1994

    Tijuana Jail Lyrics


    Welcome to salvation,
    My tequila's my companion for this evening of oblivion
    Everyone around me, kinda bores me,
    It makes me lonely with the friends I never had
    Packing up my Mustang 'cause this city has no heart,
    It sucks you in and spits you out
    Patiently I'm seeking my destination is unknown,
    I followed the road down to Mexico

    Sorry Mr.Officer I think you got it wrong,
    I'm just a lonely ol' Texas boy and I wanna get on home
    He smiled and said "Senor you're not in Texas anymore"
    Send my love to my home but send my mail to a Tijuana Jail

    Staring at the ceiling of my jail cell it's my home,
    At least for now, it seems like forever
    Sleeping on the floor with the rats, crawling up my ass,
    I'm gonna kill that officer

    Sorry Mr. Officer but I'm gonna get revenge,
    On this side of the border twenty pesos gets you dead

    He smiled and said "Senor I think I'll drink to your threats"
    Send my love to my home, but sent my mail to a Tijuana Jail

    In my destitution suicides a solution,
    But I'm a gambler, and I'm not cashed in
    The sun is going down and my problems will be solved by dawn, but not by justice
    I smelled liquor on his breath, I knew this is my last chance,
    I begged give a dying man his last drink
    He handed me a glass with just the worm and he laughed
    I pulled a switchblade from my boot and shoved it in his throat

    Sorry Mr. Officer I think you got it wrong,
    I'm a lonely ol' Texas boy and I wanna get on home

    He smiled and said "Senor you're not in Texas anymore"
    Send my love to my home but send my mail to a Texas Jail.

    Writer/s: GILBY CLARKE
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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    Tijuana Jail
  • A track from Gilby Clarke's first solo album, this song is one he wrote before joining Guns N' Roses in 1991. The song is based on a real experience: he had a band called Kill for Thrills, and they decided to have a little fun across the border. "That song was about a time when a bunch of us went down to Mexico for a party week, and it got a little bit too drunk," Gilby told us . "We actually got thrown in jail."

    At the end of the song, Gilby sings about stabbing the police officer in the neck with a switchblade. This part was embellished for the sake of art, but there were some strange things afoot. "It was a surreal experience down there," Gilby said. "We didn't know what was going to happen when we went down there - we were just doing what everybody does when they go down to Tijuana, just getting drunk. I don't even remember a single thing that we did to get thrown in jail, but we did."
  • The lyric "Send my love to my home but send my mail to a Tijuana Jail" was inspired by a baseball call. Gilby was watching a gave when the announcer called a home run by saying, "Send my mail to the Tijuana jail!"
  • Along with "Cure Me Or Kill Me," this was one of two tracks that featured Gilby's G n' R mate Slash on guitar. When the band split up in the mid-'90s, members helped each other out on various projects; Gilby was part of the first Slash's Snakepit album in 1995.

  • Santana - Smooth
    Santana - Smooth


    Santana - Smooth Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Supernatural
    Released: 1999

    Smooth Lyrics


    Man, it's a hot one
    Like seven inches from the midday sun
    Well, I hear you whispering in the words, to melt everyone
    But you stay so cool
    My muñequita, my Spanish Harlem, Mona Lisa
    You're my reason for reason
    The step in my groove

    And if you said this life ain't good enough
    I would give my world to lift you up
    I could change my life to better suit your mood
    Because you're so Smooth

    [Chorus]
    And it's just like the ocean under the moon
    Oh, it's the same as the emotion that I get from you
    You got the kind of lovin' that can be so smooth, yeah
    Give me your heart, make it real or else forget about it

    But I'll tell you one thing
    If you would leave it would be a crying shame
    In every breath and every word
    I hear your name calling me out
    Out from the barrio
    You hear my rhythm on your radio
    You feel the turning of the world, so soft and slow
    It's turning you round and round

    And if you said this life ain't good enough
    I would give my world to lift you up
    I could change my life to better suit your mood
    Because you're so smooth

    [Chorus: x2]

    Or else forget about it
    Or else forget about it
    Let's not forget about it
    Give me your heart, make it real
    Let's not forget about it
    Let's not forget about it
    Let's not forget about it
    Let's not forget about it
    Let's not forget about it

    Writer/s: SHUR, ITAAL / THOMAS, ROBERT
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Smooth
  • Rob Thomas from Matchbox Twenty wrote this with Itaal Shur, a songwriter and producer who has worked with Jewel, Robi Rosa and Maxwell (co-writing his first hit, "Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder)." Shur said in a Songfacts interview: "I was already active in the music business. I had some hit records with Maxwell and I was already touring the world with Groove Collective, so people knew me more in the underground scene, but I wasn't as big as Rob Thomas, of course. My manager at the time told me that Pete Ganbarg, who was working at the time at Arista, he was looking for music for the new Santana record. At the time, I had my own band and was performing a lot around the city. I jumped at it because I grew up with an older brother who hipped me up to Classic Rock and I always loved Santana.

    I went up to the office and I wanted to hear what they had first to see what kind of direction they were going for, and when I went up there I heard the Wyclef track, I heard the Dave Matthews track, I heard a couple of other tracks, and I realized there wasn't the kind of track that was, in my opinion, a standard Santana groove like Black Magic Woman, Oye Como Va, Evil Ways. So I went home and wrote this track on guitar with all the arrangements called Room One Seven. It was about this couple that meet after a long time and have a little tryst in the hotel room.

    I brought it to Arista and they loved the instrumental and they liked parts of the melodies, but they didn't like the lyrics - they thought it was a little too sexual for Santana - so they asked me if I wanted to work with Rob Thomas. I didn't know him; I'd heard a little bit about Matchbox Twenty. He happened to live at the time in Soho very close to me. He came over and he had already written the verses to the instrumental that Arista gave him. I had a chorus that had the same melody: 'Room One Seven on the seventeenth floor. Take the elevator and I'll meet you at the door.' He didn't have a chorus, so before he came, I changed the words around to, 'Give me the ocean, give me the moon, give me something hot to make my body move,' and this turned into the chorus that we all know."
  • Thomas sang lead on this, but when he was writing it he thought they were going to use someone else. He and Shur would try to figure out who they would get to sing it, but then Arista contacted Thomas and asked him to do it.
  • Many of the lyrics are Thomas' ode to his wife, who is Puerto Rican ("My Mu Equita" translates to "My Little Doll" in Spanish). She ended up in the video.
  • The song's co-writer Itaal Shur told us: "The guitar solo from my demo, Santana copied that solo, which was a huge compliment and all the breaks were also on my demo. It was really weird, my demo was kind of like a template for the live band to play. They sped up the song two beats: it was like at 1/13 and went to 1/15 and it went from A Flat Minor to A Minor. They played it as a band and recorded it all live, pretty much. Me and Rob, when we were writing the song, the verses were fine, but we went through about 4 or 5 changes with the record company; from like, 'Give me the ocean, give me the moon,' 'You're just like the ocean...' Pete Ganbarg, who if it wasn't for him this song wouldn't have come together because he put me and Rob together, he said some really good comments about the lyrics - he was an English major and really picky about lyrics. It was a really good collaboration."
  • This won Song Of The Year, Record Of The Year and Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals at the 2000 Grammys. Supernatural also won for Best Rock Album and Album Of The Year.
  • Clive Davis is a legendary record executive who was the mastermind behind this album. Santana had not had a hit since "Hold On" in 1982, so Davis teamed him up with contemporary musicians like Wyclef Jean, Everlast and Lauryn Hill to make sure the younger generation took notice. The result was a wildly successful album that went over well with Santana's old fans and created a legion of new ones. This was the first single, and it spent 12 weeks at #1 in the US.
  • Santana has the distinction of waiting the longest between his first charting single and first #1 hit. In 1969, "Tango" hit #56 in the US, and 30 years later this was #1.
  • The trend of aging rockers calling in hot young artists to give them contemporary appeal became known in the music press as "The Carlos Santana Effect," thanks to his Supernatural success.

  • Crass - Gotcha
    Crass - Gotcha


    Crass - Gotcha Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Best Before 1984
    Released: 1982

    Gotcha Lyrics


    Gotcha
  • No, this is not a frivolous song; it remains to be seen if it can be called a song at all, but it has a very serious point. On April 2, 1982, the Argentine Junta invaded the Falkland Islands, the most far flung outpost of a once mighty British Empire. Although General Galtieri was clearly in the wrong, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher decided to resort to gunboat diplomacy, and sent a task force to the South Atlantic.

    On May 2, the Argentine ship General Belgrano was sunk by a British torpedo attack; some two hundred and seventy-five personnel were lost. On May 4, the front page headline in the Sun newspaper was GOTCHA, something most people considered far more obscene than any amount of "effing and blinding" any Punk band could have put on any record.

  • Alter Bridge - In Loving Memory
    Alter Bridge - In Loving Memory


    Alter Bridge - In Loving Memory Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: One Day Remains
    Released: 2004

    In Loving Memory Lyrics


    In Loving Memory
  • Alter Bridge guitarist Mark Tremonti wrote this about his mother, who sadly passed away. In an interview with MTV he said: "There are a lot of themes on this record that are very personal, for example 'In Loving Memory' is about my mother who recently passed away. In terms of purely personal significance, you cannot get any deeper than that. It is definitely a sad, but uplifting song."

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