Songs Lyrics and YT- Youtube Music Videos

Latest Post

Melodic Chaotic - Summer Fling
Melodic Chaotic - Summer Fling


Melodic Chaotic - Summer Fling Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Single Release Only
Released: 2013

Summer Fling Lyrics


Summer Fling
  • This was the first single released by Melodic Chaotic, a collaboration between the teenage singer Willow Smith, best known for her hit tune "Whip My Hair," and DJ Fabrega. The song, which Smith sings in a faux British accent, showcases her change in musical direction. "Just for clarity, the word fling means something that's short lived," Willow Smith said during a performance of the track on the Queen Latifah Show. "And this song is dedicated to all the kids around the world whose summer is never long enough."

  • The Animals - Monterey
    The Animals - Monterey


    The Animals - Monterey Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Twain Shall Meet
    Released: 1968

    Monterey Lyrics


    The people came and listened
    Some of them came and played
    Others gave flowers away, yes they did
    Down in Monterey
    Down in Monterey
    Young Gods smiled upon the crowd
    Their music being born of love
    Children danced night and day
    Religion was being born
    Down in Monterey

    The birds and the airplane did fly
    Oh, Ravi Shankars music made me cry
    The Who exploded into fire and light
    Hugh Masakela's music was black as night
    The Grateful Dead blew everybodies mind
    Jimi Hendrix baby,believe me, set the world on fire, yeah

    His Majesty, Prince Jones, smiled as he moved among the crowd
    Ten thousand electric guitars were grooving real loud, yeah
    You want to find the truth in life
    Don't pass music by
    and you know I would not lie, no I would not lie,
    No, I would not lie
    Down in Monterey

    Three days of understanding of moving with one another
    Even the cops grooved with us
    Do you believe me, yeah?
    Down in Monterey
    I think that maybe I'm dreaming
    Monterey
    Down in monterey
    Did you hear what I said?

    Writer/s: JENKINS, BARRY/MCCULLOCH, DANNY/BURDON, ERIC VICTOR/WEIDER, JOHNNY/BRIGGS, VIC
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Monterey
  • This song is about the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival. The lyrics contain references to many of the bands who played there including Jefferson Airplane, The Byrds, The Who, The Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix and Brian Jones (who didn't perform, but did introduce Hendrix to the crowd). The Animals had just broken up and re-formed with new members backing up lead singer Eric Burdon. In our 2010 interview, Burdon said: "It was the first gig we'd played with a new lineup. We had hardly had a chance to rehearse, but we made it though. I have great memories of being there. It was a wonderful weekend and I'll never forget it." (Read the full interview with Eric Burdon.)

  • Pusha T - Nosetalgia
    Pusha T - Nosetalgia


    Pusha T - Nosetalgia Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: My Name Is My Name
    Released: 2013

    Nosetalgia Lyrics


    20 plus years of selling Johnson & Johnson
    I started out as a baby face monster
    No wonder there's diaper rash on my conscience
    My teething ring was numbed by the nonsense
    Gem Star razor and a dinner plate
    Arm and hammer and a mason jar, that's my dinner date
    Then crack the window in the kitchen, let it ventilate
    Cause I let it sizzle on the stove like a minute steak
    Nigga, I was crack in the school zone
    Two beepers on me, Starter jacket that was two toned
    Four lockers, four different bitches got their mule on
    Black Ferris Bueller, cutting school with his jewels on
    Couldn't do wrong with a chest full of chains and a arm full of watches
    What I sell for pain in the hood, I'm a doctor
    Zhivago tried to fight the urge like Ivan Drago
    If he dies he dies, like Doughboy to Tre
    If he rides he rides, Throwing punches in the room
    If he cries he cries, we don't drink away the pain
    When a nigga die we add a link to the chain
    Inscribe a nigga name in your flesh
    We playing on a higher game of chess
    Once you delegate his bills who's gone fuck his bitch the best?
    A million megapixels of the Pyrex
    Started on the scale digital, my only Timex
    Nigga, this is timeless, simply cause it's honest
    Pure as the fumes that be fucking with my sinus
    Nigga this is Simon says, Simon red
    Blood on your diamonds til you dying, dead, yah!

    You better change what comes out your speaker

    You wanna see a dead body?
    Instrumentals from my mama's Christmas party
    Troubles on my mind, I still smell crime
    My little brother crying
    Smokers repeatedly buying my Sega Genesis
    Either that or my auntie was stealing it
    Hit the pipe and start feeling it
    Oh wee, cut me some slack, weed never did that
    This was different, geez, Louise please help me relax
    Quantum physics could never show you the world I was in
    When I was ten
    Back when nine ounces have got you ten
    And nine times out of ten niggas don't pay attention
    And when there's tension in the air nines come with extensions
    My daddy dumped a quarter piece to a four and a half
    Took a L, started selling soap fiends bubble bath
    Broke his nails misusing his pinky to treat his nose
    Shirt buttoned open, taco meat land on his gold
    I said "daddy, one day I'mma get you right with 36 zips
    1000 grams of cocaine then your name will be rich
    Now you can rock it up or sell it soft as leather interior
    Drop some ice cubes in it, Deebo on perimeter"
    He said "son, how come you think you be my connect?"
    Said "pops, your ass is washed up with all due respect"
    He said "well nigga, then show me how it all makes sense"
    Go figure, motherfucker, every verse is a brick
    Your son dope, nigga
    Now reap what you sowed, nigga
    Please reap what you sowed, nigga
    I was born in '87, my grand daddy a legend
    Now the same shit that y'all was smoking is my profession
    Let's get it

    They must be on the dick of who?

    They must be on the dick of who?

    Writer/s: THORNTON, TERRENCE / WEST, KANYE / HORN, TREVOR / BANKS, HOMER / LAMB, DOMINICK / DUDLEY, ANNE / LAROCK, SCOTT / MCLAREN, MALCOLM / PARKER, KRIS / HAMPTON, CARL / JACKSON, RAYMOND / KHAN, ANTHONY / DUCKWORTH, KENDRICK
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, UNIVERSAL MUSIC PUB GROUP, DOWNTOWN MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, WARNER CHAPPELL MUSIC INC, SONY ATV MUSIC PUB LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Nosetalgia
  • This song finds Pusha T and Kendrick Lamar trading bars and perspectives about the drug world to a sparse Nottz Raw soundscape. Pusha broke down the two different angles to HipHopDX.com : "We gave two perspectives [on the song]. [Kendrick Lamar] was giving more, looking from the inside of his home and how his family and his crusade through the drug epidemic affected him. I was giving you the junior high, high school start, showing you what it was and where I was at."

  • The Velvet Underground - Heroin
    The Velvet Underground - Heroin


    The Velvet Underground - Heroin Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Velvet Underground & Nico
    Released: 1967

    Heroin Lyrics


    I don't know just where I'm going
    But I'm gonna try for the kingdom, if I can
    'Cause it makes me feel like I'm a man
    When I put a spike into my vein
    And I tell you things aren't quite the same

    When I'm rushing on my run
    And I feel just like Jesus' son
    And I guess that I just don't know
    And I guess that I just don't know

    I have made big decision
    I'm gonna try to nullify my life
    'Cause when the blood begins to flow
    When it shoots up the dropper's neck
    When I'm closing in on death

    You can't help me now, you guys
    And all you sweet girls with all your sweet talk
    You can all go take a walk
    And I guess I just don't know
    And I guess that I just don't know

    I wish that I was born a thousand years ago
    I wish that I'd sailed the darkened seas
    On a great big clipper ship
    Going from this land here to that
    On a sailor's suit and cap

    Away from the big city
    Where a man cannot be free
    Of all the evils of this town
    And of himself and those around
    Oh, and I guess that I just don't know
    Oh, and I guess that I just don't know

    Heroin, be the death of me
    Heroin, it's my wife and it's my life
    Because a mainline into my vein
    Leads to a center in my head
    And then I'm better off than dead

    Because when the smack begins to flow
    I really don't care anymore
    About all the Jim-Jims in this town
    And all the politicians making crazy sounds
    And everybody putting everybody else down
    And all the dead bodies piled up in mounds

    'Cause when the smack begins to flow
    And I really don't care anymore
    Ah, when that heroin is in my blood
    And that blood is in my head
    Then thank God that I'm as good as dead
    And thank your God that I'm not aware
    And thank God that I just don't care
    And I guess I just don't know
    Oh, and I guess I just don't know

    Writer/s: LEWIS ALLEN REED, LOU REED
    Publisher: SONY ATV MUSIC PUB LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Heroin
  • While there are many alternative interpretations of this song, it seems to be the case that Lou Reed was merely describing the effects of the drug, while neither condemning it nor condoning it. It might have been done merely for shock value, or because Reed liked gritty subjects, or as a dark poem of addiction; the beauty of this song is that it works on all of these levels, and many more, at the same time. In many of his songs, we have cases where Lou Reed kept the focus on providing an objective description of the topic without taking a moral stance on the matter.
    For the record, Lou Reed spoke of the meaning of some of his songs in a 1971 interview with creem magazine: "I meant those songs to sort of exorcise the darkness, or the self-destructive element in me, and hoped other people would take them the same way. But when I saw how people were responding to them, it was disturbing. Because, like, people would come up and say, 'I shot up to 'Heroin,' things like that. For a while, I was even thinking that some of my songs might have contributed formatively to the consciousness of all these addictions and things going down with the kids today. But I don't think that anymore; it's really too awful a thing to consider."
  • Lou Reed wrote "Heroin" while attending Syracuse University - he would have been close to the age of 18. During his attendance, he also played guitar with several bar bands and hosted his own radio show on campus, in which he featured the works of various jazz and R&B legends. According to The Velvet Underground: An Illustrated History of a Walk on the Wild Side , Reed would amuse himself by using his electric guitar to blast screeches at the marching ROTC cadets on the green outside his dorm window, an act that impressed his new friend Sterling Morrison.
  • Also according to the above-mentioned biography, an original acetate recording of The Velvet Underground & Nico, including this song, was discovered at a yard sale in 2006. One Warren Hill, street-shopping along Chelsea Street in New York City, spotted the find. It was later verified to be the recording made at their first session at Scepter Studios under producer Norman Dolph. Hill bought the acetate for seventy-five cents. He later sold it on eBay for $25,000.
  • The unique screeching, droning viola sound in this and other early Velvet Underground songs was produced by bassist John Cale, a classically trained violist, playing an electric viola with 3 guitar strings, a cello bow and plenty of feedback. This preceded The Creation, who were the first to play a guitar with a cello bow in 1966. Few other bands exploited feedback and noise to the same degree as the Velvet Underground until the noise-rock scene developed in the 1980s.
  • The line, "And I feel just like Jesus' son" provided the title for Denis Johnson's short story collection Jesus' Son , which was made into a movie in 1999.
  • The song appears in the Oliver Stone movie The Doors.
  • Weezer's Brian Bell and Patrick Wilson covered this when they portrayed Lou Reed and John Cale, respectively, in the Edie Sedgwick biopic Factory Girl (2006).

  • Tinie Tempah - Children of the Sun
    Tinie Tempah - Children of the Sun


    Tinie Tempah - Children of the Sun Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Demonstration
    Released: 2013

    Children of the Sun Lyrics


    Lay down your head
    You're not alone
    Anywhere you go, I follow
    We are the Children of the Sun
    That's all you need to know

    Lay down your head
    You're not alone
    Anywhere you go, I follow
    We are the children of the sun
    That's all you need to know

    Bitch I'm a moon walker like Michael, sky walk all over my rivals
    Both hands on that Bible, bitch I'm next in line for that title
    When they got had nothing to do, what was I do, who was in the studio with Taio
    We climbing high, we on the Kilimanjaro, and they're panicking
    They don't really know what's happening
    Never gotten clothes off a mannequin, we don't want no comparison
    I overdose on extravagance, we went for gold and got platinum
    I told my bro' to get an ambulance 'cause I caught a cold and went spazz on them
    How can home be where the heart is,
    When your shadow even fucking leaves you when you are in darkness
    Still get stopped by Sergeant Pepper, looking for that ziggy stardust
    After a lifetime of regret, I'm just looking for some answers

    Lay down your head
    You're not alone
    Anywhere you go, I follow
    We are the children of the sun
    That's all you need to know

    Lay down your head
    You're not alone
    Anywhere you go, I follow
    We are the children of the sun
    That's all you need to know

    I had opportunity in my window, wise words in my kindle
    Disturbing London, we here to ball, your team stuck in limbo
    Like Freddie, Bruno and Ringo, I saw the signs and symbols
    With that top down on my yellow ride, let bitches hate on my bimbo
    I'm yards away from that milestone, international dial tone
    Put me through amaro when you Instagram with your iPhone
    From yellow bricks to them brown stones, I ring bells, I'm household
    Look at all the rappers we outsold so keep your mouth closed, yeah
    How did I become so jaded, maybe all these insecurities are making me feel naked
    Feel like Harry did in Vegas, had my privacy invaded
    That's a liberty a pity, the epitome of what fame is
    Priest up in my parish, keep on putting me in their prayers
    Swear I'd never sell my soul, my pride and dignity is too major, yeah
    We rarely ever get those second chances, after a lifetime of regret
    I'm just looking for some answers, yeah

    Lay down your head
    You're not alone
    Anywhere you go, I follow
    We are the children of the sun
    That's all you need to know

    Lay down your head
    You're not alone
    Anywhere you go, I follow
    We are the children of the sun
    That's all you need to know

    Looking for a light that can outshine the sun
    I know one day our time will come
    Bought a camera to capture these cinematic nights
    Still don't satisfy my appetite for this lavish life
    Tell me, doctor, am I fit for all these flashing lights?
    Like Michael said, it doesn't matter if you're black or white
    We got the colors of the sun to descend above us
    All we have is each other in case you happen to wonder, let's go

    Lay down your head
    You're not alone
    Anywhere you go, I follow
    We are the children of the sun
    That's all you need to know

    Lay down your head
    You're not alone
    Anywhere you go, I follow
    We are the children of the sun
    That's all you need to know

    Writer/s: MUGHAL, ESHRAQUE / OKOGWU, PATRICK / BERNARDO, CHARLIE / MARTIN, JOHN / VREDENBERG, MANS / ZITRON, MICHEL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Children of the Sun
  • The second single from English rapper Tinie Tempah's sophomore album Demonstration is a stadium-rousing grime ballad that features John Martin. The Swedish singer-songwriter also contributed vocals to Swedish House Mafia's hit tunes "Save The World" and "Don't You Worry Child" as well as SHM member Sebastian Ingrosso's solo track, "Reload."

    The song was premiered on BBC Radio 1's Zane Lowe Show on September 12, 2013 and released on October 28, 2013.
  • The hands-in-the-air anthem sees Tinie reuniting with "Written In The Stars" producer Eshraque "iSHi" Mughal. The Swedish knob twiddler has also worked with such artists as Usher, Ne-Yo, Shakira, Lupe Fiasco, Cheryl Cole, Avicii, Example and Emeli Sandé.

  • The Clash - The Guns Of Brixton
    The Clash - The Guns Of Brixton


    The Clash - The Guns Of Brixton Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: London Calling
    Released: 1979

    The Guns Of Brixton Lyrics


    When they kick at your front door
    How you gonna come?
    With your hands on your head
    Or on the trigger of your gun

    When the law break in
    How you gonna go?
    Shot down on the pavement
    Or waiting on death row

    You can crush us
    You can bruise us
    But you'll have to answer to
    Oh, The Guns Of Brixton

    The money feels good
    And your life you like it well
    But surely your time will come
    As in heaven, as in hell

    You see, he feels like Ivan
    Born under the Brixton sun
    His game is called survivin'
    At the end of the harder they come

    You know it means no mercy
    They caught him with a gun
    No need for the Black Maria
    Goodbye to the Brixton sun

    You can crush us
    You can bruise us
    Yes, even shoot us
    But oh-the guns of Brixton

    When they kick at your front door
    How you gonna come?
    With your hands on your head
    Or on the trigger of your gun

    You can crush us
    You can bruise us
    Yes, even shoot us
    But oh-the guns of Brixton

    Shot down on the pavement
    Waiting in death row
    His game is called survivin'
    As in heaven as in hell

    You can crush us
    You can bruise us
    But you'll have to answer to
    Oh, the guns of Brixton

    Writer/s: SIMONON, PAUL
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    The Guns Of Brixton
  • This song was written by bass player Paul Simonon, but only because he was envious of the royalties main songwriters Joe Strummer and Mick Jones were getting. He decided to get in on the songwriting himself, and this became one of the Clash's best known songs and a staple of their live set until their demise in the mid-'80s. Simonon takes lead vocal duties on the song, which is about gangsters in his home town Brixton, which is in South London.

    Interestingly, he was reticent about singing lead vocals initially, but Strummer noted that "they're your lyrics, you sing them" and the rest of the band agreed. Simonon notes: "The vocal mike was right up against the glass panel of the control room and sitting two feet behind the glass was some American CBS bloke. That's probably why the vocals came out the way they did."
  • Brixton was the site of race riots in 1981 and again in 1985. This song captures the alienation many citizens of Brixton felt leading up to the riots.

    The central plot has Ivan, the anti-hero character from the popular film The Harder They Come (the soundtrack of which contained many of The Clash's favorite Reggae songs, including the title track) in urban South London ("You see, he feels like Ivan, born under the Brixton sun, his game is called survivin', at the end of the harder they come") and on the wrong side of the law ("When the law break in, how you gonna go? Shot down on the pavement, or waiting on death row").
  • In 1990 the bassline to "The Guns of Brixton" was sampled in the Beats International (AKA Norman Cook, AKA Fatboy Slim) hit single "Dub Be Good To Me," and became a UK hit single, meaning Simonon received a credit of the royalties for his bassline. Interviewed by Scott Rowley on October 1999 for Bassist magazine, Simonon said that he "was surprised that it became number one, that was quite shocking. And the fact that it was my performance that they had lifted. The smart thing would've been to copy it and change it slightly, but they just lifted it straight off. So, really, I have done Top of the Pops! I met up with Norman [Cook] and we came to an arrangement which was much needed at the time. But I thought it was a really good idea and it was quite reassuring for that to happen to my first song."
  • This song was not released as a single when the London Calling album first came out, however in 1990 with the re-release of London Calling on CD, a remixed version entitled "Return to Brixton," which included the original "Guns of Brixton" mix on the B-side, was released and reached #57 on the UK charts in July 1990. Interestingly, a typo on the sleeve notes of the CD release meant Paul Simonon's name was misspelled as Paul Simon; although a very successful recording artist in his own right, the actual Paul Simon (half of Simon and Garfunkel) had nothing to do with the writing of "The Guns of Brixton"!
  • The song was always a popular live fixture, and Simonon's moment of glory onstage as he took lead vocals. He would swap instruments with Joe Strummer, who would play bass whilst Simonon played some rhythm guitar and sang (or usually bellowed) his vocals with great gusto. An example of this is the live version of the song which appears on the From Here To Eternity live compilation CD, taken from one of their many New York shows in June 1981. The song was first played live by the band at a September 1979 show in Chicago and at almost every show after that.

  • The Clash - Jail Guitar Doors
    The Clash - Jail Guitar Doors


    The Clash - Jail Guitar Doors Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Clash US
    Released: 1978

    Jail Guitar Doors Lyrics


    Let me tell you 'bout Wayne and his deals of cocaine
    A little more every day
    Holding for a friend till the band do well
    Then the D.E.A. locked him away

    Clang clang, go the Jail Guitar Doors
    Bang bang, go the boots on the floor
    Cry cry, for your lonely mother's son
    Clang clang, go the jail guitar doors

    An' I'll tell you 'bout Pete, didn't want no fame
    Gave all his money away
    "Well there's something wrong, it'll be good for you, son"
    And so they certified him insane

    And then there's Keith, waiting for trial
    Twenty-five thousand bail
    If he goes down you won't hear his sound
    But his friends carry on anyway
    Fuck 'em!
    Jail guitar doors
    Fifty four/forty six was my number
    Jail guitar doors
    Right now someone else has that number

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

    Jail Guitar Doors
  • "Jail Guitar Doors" started life as a song written by singer Joe Strummer for his previous band, the 101ers, either as presently titled or given the different title "Lonely Mother's Son" - reports vary. Strummer brought the song with him to The Clash, but wasn't comfortable with playing it in his new band as he wanted a totally clean cut from the past. It was only in late 1977 that guitarist Mick Jones revisited the song and rewrote the lyrics, eventually having the band re-record it at CBS Studios in September of that year. Roadie Johnny Green remembers the session, and stated that "that funny noise at the beginning is the hi-hat, which was bent. We amplified it right up and everyone loved it."
  • Musically, the song takes cues from the New York Dolls' back catalogue, as well as David Bowie's "Rebel Rebel." The closing refrain is a direct lift of Toots and the Maytals' "54-46 That's My Number."
  • The three verses tell the story of one guitarist who gets in trouble for drug possession, which ties together with the sadness and regret of the chorus; seeing people you look up to throw their lives away in such fashion ("Clang clang, go the jail guitar doors, bang bang, go the boots on the floor").

    The first verse mentions a character called Wayne ("Let me tell you 'bout Wayne and his deals of cocaine, a little more every day"), which is likely a reference to the MC5's Wayne Kramer.

    The second verse discusses the fate of a Peter ("An' I'll tell you 'bout Pete, didn't want no fame, gave all his money away"), which is more than likely Fleetwood Mac's Peter Green.

    The final verse is about a Keith ("And then there's Keith, waiting for trial, twenty-five thousand bail") which is very clearly The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards.

    All three men were guitar heroes of Mick Jones growing up, so it would make sense that the "what a shame" feel of the lyrics would relate to Jones' own feelings upon seeing his childhood heroes locked up. After his own drug bust in July 1978, Jones would add a fourth verse into live performances discussing his hope that he doesn't end up meeting the same fate as his heroes.
  • The first live performance of the song came in Zurich in October 1977, a month after it was recorded, and it remained a solid feature of The Clash's live set for the next 18 months (including with Jones' self-inflicted extra verse after July 1978). It would later be released as the B-side to the "Clash City Rockers" single in 1978, and would only appear on the US version of The Clash's self-titled first album. It would eventually get a UK release on Super Black Market Clash, and in the enormous Singles Box compilation in 2006.
  • A number of artists have covered this song, including the Rockabilly band The Caravans in 2003, and Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke for his first solo album Pawnshop Guitars in 1994. This version featured other members of Guns N' Roses, as well as Pixies vocalist Frank Black and freelance guitarist Ryan Roxie.
  • The popular folk musician Billy Bragg used the title "Jail Guitar Doors" as the name for his independent initiative with the aim of providing musical equipment and funding recording projects in prisons and for ex-inmates to help use music as a way of rehabilitating prisoners and ex-convicts. A US version of the Jail Guitar Doors initiative was set up by Wayne Kramer (apropos considering his name-check in the original song) with much the same aim: to use music and performing to help rehabilitate prisoners and cut down on prison violence.

  • Billy Currington - 23 Degrees And South
    Billy Currington - 23 Degrees And South


    Billy Currington - 23 Degrees And South Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: We Are Tonight
    Released: 2013

    23 Degrees And South Lyrics


    23 Degrees And South
    Ride the river down to the mouth
    This crazy life I can do without
    Long as you're here with me
    Catch a wave and ride the crest
    Hang ten and hook it to the west
    Sell it all til' there's nothing left
    Long as you're here with me

    Gonna play this old guitar
    For beer and tips at a beachside bar
    Little out of key, we'll sing it loud
    Don't need a map to get us where we're going
    Sail wherever the breeze is blowing
    Rediscover what our love is all about
    You and me and 23 degrees south

    Remember me, remember you
    All those crazy things we said we'd do
    We got so lost and out of the blue
    Dreams just slip away
    But I'm still here and you're my girl
    Still you and me against the world
    Pack a bag and pack it light
    Come on baby, we can leave tonight

    Gonna play this old guitar
    For beer and tips at a beachside bar
    Little out of key, we'll sing it loud
    Don't need a map to get us where we're going
    Sail wherever the breeze is blowing
    Rediscover what our love is all about
    You and me and 23 degrees south

    Play songs on this guitar
    We'll get back to who we are
    Fall like shooting stars that don't burn out
    Don't need a map to get us where we're going
    Sail wherever the breeze is blowing
    Remember what our love is all about
    You and me and 23 degrees south, mm, hmm

    Well, come on baby, pack it light, mm, hmm
    23 degrees south, oh yeah

    Writer/s: DOUGLAS, TOM / LINDSEY, HILLARY / SAMPSON, GORDIE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    23 Degrees And South
  • Currington said that this poetic Tom Douglas, Hillary Lindsey and Gordie Sampson penned tune sounds like a song that he could have written because it's so much about him. "It's about Key West and I go there quite often," he explained. "I've spent so many days in the sunshine down there fishing and spear fishing, paddle boarding and just being a part of Key West. Everything about '23 Degrees and South' explains my life and down there."

  • Counting Crows - Colorblind
    Counting Crows - Colorblind


    Counting Crows - Colorblind Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: This Desert Life
    Released: 1999

    Colorblind Lyrics


    I am Colorblind
    Coffee black and egg white
    Pull me out from inside
    I am ready, I am ready, I am ready,
    I am taffy stuck and tongue tied
    Stutter shook and uptight
    Pull me out from inside
    I am ready, I am ready, I am ready,
    I am fine

    I am covered in skin
    No one gets to come in
    Pull me out from inside
    I am folded and unfolded and unfolding
    I am colorblind
    Coffee black and egg white
    Pull me out from inside
    I am ready, I am ready, I am ready,
    I am fine
    I am fine
    I am fine

    Writer/s: ADAM F. DURITZ, CHARLES GILLINGHAM, DAVID BRYSON, BEN MIZE, DANIEL VICKREY, MATTHEW MALLEY
    Publisher: IMAGEM U.S. LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Colorblind
  • This song is about the extremes that exist within us ("Coffee black and egg white"), our unwillingness to reveal them ("Taffy stuck and tongue tied, stutter shook and uptight"), the defenses we put up to keep people from seeing our true natures ("I am covered in skin, no one gets to come in"), and the terrifying bliss when we let our defenses down to someone we love ("Pull me out from inside, I am ready, I am fine"). Colorblind is the state in which we are no longer judging our inner feelings.

  • Billy Currington - Hard To Be A Hippie
    Billy Currington - Hard To Be A Hippie


    Billy Currington - Hard To Be A Hippie Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: We Are Tonight
    Released: 2013

    Hard To Be A Hippie Lyrics


    It used to be that
    You could up and thumb a ride from Nashville to L.A.
    And everyone who stopped and picked you up
    Would get you high along the way

    And it used to be that
    You could fall in and out of love in an afternoon
    And then fall again that evening
    And not think that it was happening too soon

    But it's Hard To Be A Hippie anymore
    It hurts more now
    Waking up on the floor
    Oh, it's still free
    But it ain't easy like before
    It's hard to be a hippie anymore

    Fire it up boys

    It used to be just walking down the street
    Would make the people stop and stare
    Now all the cowboys and the preppies
    And the rednecks and the yuppies have long hair

    But I was always going places
    In my head and seeing things that blew my mind
    Now the only thing I'm trippin' on
    Are my own two feet, trying to keep up with the times
    Ah yeah, you know that's right

    But it's hard to be a hippie anymore
    It hurts more now
    Waking up on the floor
    Oh, it's still free
    But it ain't easy like before
    It's hard to be a hippie anymore

    Lord, it's still free
    But it ain't easy like before
    It's hard to be a hippie anymore

    Writer/s: SHERRILL, JOHN SCOTT / EMERICK, SCOTTY / BRYANT, DIANA
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, COPYRIGHT SOLUTIONS
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Hard To Be A Hippie
  • This Deanna Bryant, Scotty Emerick , John Scott Sherrill penned fun tune finds Currington duetting with Country legend Willie Nelson. The singer first discovered the playful song when he was surfing YouTube and ran across an acoustic performance by his buddy Scotty Emerick. "I saw the great fan reaction and it's a song I couldn't get out of my head," said Currington. "I called him up and I'm like, 'Man, you've got to send me that Hippie song.'"

    "My first thought when I was listening to the demo was this would be perfect to record with Willie Nelson," he continued. "I mentioned it to Scotty and he's like 'Well I know Willie pretty good' so he mentioned it to Willie and I ended up meeting Willie on his bus one afternoon. We played it for him and he was in. We went to Texas and recorded his vocal and that's how 'Hard to Be a Hippie' came about."

  • The Who - Trick Of The Light
    The Who - Trick Of The Light


    The Who - Trick Of The Light Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Who Are You?
    Released: 1978

    Trick Of The Light Lyrics


    Trick Of The Light
  • Who bass player John Entwistle wrote this song about a man who believes a hooker loves him, at least until his time is up.
  • The guitar-like assault throughout is actually Entwistle's heavily distorted eight-string Alembic bass.

  • Lyrics

    Contact Form

    Name

    Email *

    Message *

    Powered by Blogger.
    Javascript DisablePlease Enable Javascript To See All Widget