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Elton John - Runaway Train
Elton John - Runaway Train


Elton John - Runaway Train Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: The One
Released: 1992

Runaway Train Lyrics


There's a hungry road I can only hope's
Gonna eat me up inside
There's a drifting spirit coming clean
In the eye of a lifelong fire
Tell Monday I'll be around next week
I'm running ahead of my days
In the shotgun chance that scattered us
I've seen the error of my ways

Well we've wrapped ourselves in golden crowns
Like sun gods spitting rain
Found a way home written on this map
Like red dye in my veins
In the hardest times that come around
The fear of losing grows
I've lost and seen the world shut down
It's a darkness no one knows

And I've poured out the pleasure and dealt with the pain
Standing in a station waiting in the rain
I'm starting to feel a little muscle again
But love is lost like a Runaway Train
Oh I'm out of control and out of my hands
I'm tearing like a demon through no man's land
Trying to get a grip on my life again
Nothing hits harder than a runaway train

Writer/s: JOHN, ELTON / TAUPIN, BERNARD J.P.
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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Runaway Train
  • Eric Clapton played guitar and shared lead vocal duties with Elton on this song.
  • This song is played in the end credits of the 1992 action film Lethal Weapon 3. (thanks, Justin - Felts Mills, NY, for above 2)

  • Billy Ray Cyrus - Achy Breaky Hear
    Billy Ray Cyrus - Achy Breaky Heart


    Billy Ray Cyrus - Achy Breaky Heart Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Some Gave All
    Released: 1992

    Achy Breaky Heart Lyrics


    You can tell the world you never was my girl
    You can burn my clothes up when I'm gone
    You can tell your friends just what a fool I've been
    And laugh and joke about me on the phone
    You can tell my arms go back to the farm
    You can tell my feet to hit the floor
    Or you can tell my lips to tell my fingertips
    They won't be reaching out for you no more

    But don't tell my heart
    My Achy Breaky Heart
    I just don't think he'd understand
    And if you tell my heart
    My achy breaky heart
    He might blow up and kill this man

    You can tell your mom I moved to Arkansas
    You can tell your dog to bite my leg
    Or tell your brother Cliff whose fist can tell my lip
    He never really liked me anyway

    Or tell your Aunt Louise, tell anything you please
    Myself already knows I'm not OK.
    Or you can tell my eyes to watch out for my mind
    It might be walking out on me today

    But don't tell my heart
    My achy breaky heart
    I just don't think he'd understand
    And if you tell my heart
    My achy breaky heart
    He might blow up and kill this man

    Don't tell my heart
    My achy breaky heart
    I just don't think he'd understand
    And if you tell my heart
    My achy breaky heart
    He might blow up and kill this man

    Don't tell my heart
    My achy breaky heart
    I just don't think he'd understand
    And if you tell my heart
    My achy breaky heart
    He might blow up and kill this man

    Writer/s: VON TRESS, DONALD L.
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Achy Breaky Heart Song Chart
  • Written by the country songwriter and performer Don Von Tress, this was a remake of a 1991 song by the country act The Marcy Brothers, titled "Don't Tell My Heart." That original version had the lyrics: "Don't tell my heart, my achy, breakin' heart..." (thanks, David - Long Beach, CA)
  • This song best represents the country music craze in the early '90s. As the audience for "Old Country" artists like Willie Nelson and George Strait waned, younger listeners turned to "New Country," which had slick production and pop melodies.

    "Achy Breaky Heart" led the charge, crossing over to Top 40 radio and becoming a huge hit. Purists hated it and blamed Cyrus for desecrating country music, but it led the way for artists like Shania Twain and Faith Hill, who had massive pop success with country songs.
  • Born and raised in Flatwoods, Kentucky, Cyrus first worked as a car salesman there, and dreamed of being a professional baseball player. He made his singing debut in father's gospel group.
  • This song became the most popular and prominent of the United States line dancing craze of the early '90s. It spawned a dance called "The Achy Breaky," which became ubiquitous in country dance bars.
  • Thanks to this song, the album Some Gave All went to #1 for 17 weeks - a record for a debut artist. One artist that was held off the top spot by Billy Ray was Megadeth, whose Countdown to Extinction had to settle for #2. The group's rather impolitic leader Dave Mustaine was not pleased; he griped to The Onion A.V. Club: "All those fat f--kin' housewives in the Midwest, and this guy with this funny haircut, and that song, it just resonated with the American people and people bought into it, and there was no shaking it. His song was a novelty."

    The song may have been a novelty, but it made the Some Gave All album the best seller of 1992.
  • Cyrus claims he was too bashful to get on the floor at high school dances. He clearly came out of his shell.
  • Cyrus was signed to Mercury Records in 1990 thanks to some help from a friend he'd made, Grand Ole Opry star Del Reeves.
  • Although he never came close to an "Achy" style hit again, Billy Ray Cyrus went on to a solid career with plenty of commercial success. His second album debuted at #3 and went platinum. When his singing career stalled, he turned to acting roles, including a part in the 2001 movie Mulholland Drive.

    Billy Ray's daughter, Miley Cyrus, became a Disney Channel star with the show Hannah Montana, playing a girl who is secretly a pop star by night. Billy Ray had a role on the show, playing her manager.

    While the show was running, Miley and Billy Ray released a duet called "Ready, Set, Don't Go," which went to #37 US, giving Billy Ray his first Top 40 since "Achy Breaky." Miley would soon become a media sensation and by far the most famous Cyrus.
  • This was the first million-selling country single since "Islands in the Stream" by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton in 1983.
  • Weird Al Yankovic did a spoof of this called "Achy Breaky Song," in which he begs the DJ not to play "that Achy Breaky song." Al offers alternatives like Yoko Ono, Vanilla Ice and Zamfir.
  • In Billy Ray Cyrus' 2006 song "I Want My Mullet Back," the riff to this song is sampled in the guitar solo. (thanks, Vincent - Fayetteville, AR)
  • A rap reworking of the song by Buck 22 titled "Achy Breaky 2" entered the Hot 100 in 2014. Cyrus contributed vocals to this new version as well and also appeared in the video.

  • Body Count Songs - Cop Killer
    Body Count - Cop Killer


    Body Count - Cop Killer Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Body Count
    Released: 1992

    Cop Killer Lyrics


    I got my black shirt on.
    I got my black gloves on.
    I got my ski mask on.
    This shit's been too long.

    I got my twelve gauge sawed off.
    I got my headlights turned off.
    I'm 'bout to bust some shots off.
    I'm 'bout to dust some cops off.

    I'm a Cop Killer, better you than me.
    Cop killer, fuck police brutality!
    Cop killer, I know your family's grieving,
    (fuck 'em!)
    Cop killer, but tonight we get even, ha ha.

    I got my brain on hype.
    Tonight will be your night.
    I got this long-assed knife.
    And your neck looks just right.

    My adrenaline's pumpin'.
    I got my stereo bumpin'.
    I'm 'bout to kill me somethin'.
    A pig stopped me for nuthin'!

    Cop killer, better you than me.
    Cop killer, fuck police brutality!
    Cop killer, I know your momma's grieving,
    (fuck her!)
    Cop killer, but tonight we get even, yeah!

    Die, die, die pig, die!
    Fuck the police!
    Fuck the police!
    Fuck the police!
    Fuck the police!

    Fuck the police!
    Fuck the police!
    Fuck the police!
    Fuck the police!
    Yeah!

    Cop killer, better you than me.
    I'm a cop killer, fuck police brutality!
    Cop killer, I know your family's grieving,
    (fuck 'em!)
    Cop killer, but tonight we get even, ha ha ha ha, yeah!

    Fuck the police!
    Fuck the police!
    Fuck the police!
    Fuck the police!

    Fuck the police!
    Fuck the police!
    Fuck the police!
    Fuck the police!
    Break it down.

    Fuck the police, yeah!
    Fuck the police, for darryl gates.
    Fuck the police, for rodney king.
    Fuck the police, for my dead homies.

    Fuck the police, for your freedom.
    Fuck the police, don't be a pussy.
    Fuck the police, have some muthafuckin' courage.
    Fuck the police, sing along.

    Cop killer!
    Cop killer!
    Cop killer!
    Cop killer!

    Cop killer! what do you want to be when you grow up?
    Cop killer! good choice.
    Cop killer! I'm a muthafuckin'
    Cop killer!

    Cop killer, better you than me.
    Cop killer, fuck police brutality!
    Cop killer, I know your momma's grieving,
    (fuck her!)
    Cop killer, but tonight we get even!

    Writer/s: CUNNIGAN, ERNEST T. / MARROW, TRACY LAUREN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
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    Cop Killer Song Chart
  • Body Count was a Hardcore band fronted by the rapper Ice-T. He got the idea for this song after he came into the studio singing "Psycho Killer" by The Talking Heads, and someone in the studio thought there should be a "Cop Killer," to express concerns of people harassed by police.

    Ice-T ran with gangs and committed plenty of crimes in his youth, but credits rap music for helping him take "my first step into the legitimate world."

    Regarding this song, he told NPR: "I've never been a cop hater. When I was breaking the law, the cops were my opponent - I just thought I could outsmart them. Anybody who speeds thinks they can outsmart the cops. At that time I knew I was breaking the law, so why would I be mad at the police? 'Cop Killer' was a song about brutal police. It was a year before Rodney King, and I was living in the world where cops were snatching people out of their cars and beating their ass. So I thought, What if somebody went on a binge against the brutal cops, how would you feel about that?"
  • The song is about exactly what the title suggests: going out and trying to kill a cop. When the song was released, a Texas police agency called for a nationwide boycott of the song, which brought up censorship issues and generated lots of controversy. The resulting media attention led to skyrocketing sales of what would have otherwise been a fairly obscure track. In fact, the album had already been out for a few months when the kerfuffle came along and gave it new life.
  • Warner Brothers Records pulled this song off the album under pressure from government agencies and police groups. Ice-T left the label a few months later.
  • Starting in 2000, Ice-T performed on the hit NBC drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as a police detective. That means that eight years after writing and performing a famous song about murdering a cop, he was playing one on TV.
  • Making a statement on free speech, Soundgarden performed this song at their 1992 Lollapalooza appearance.

  • Mariah Carey - Her
    Mariah Carey - Hero


    Mariah Carey - Hero Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Music Box
    Released: 1993

    Hero Lyrics


    There's a Hero
    If you look inside your heart
    You don't have to be afraid
    Of what you are
    There's an answer
    If you reach into your soul
    And the sorrow that you know
    Will melt away

    [Chorus]
    And then a hero comes along
    With the strength to carry on
    And you cast your fears aside
    And you know you can survive
    So when you feel like hope is gone
    Look inside you and be strong
    And you'll finally see the truth
    That a hero lies in you

    It's a long, road
    When you face the world alone
    No one reaches out a hand
    For you to hold
    You can find love
    If you search within yourself
    And the emptiness you felt
    Will disappear

    [Chorus]

    Lord knows
    Dreams are hard to follow
    But don't let anyone
    Tear them away
    Hold on
    There will be tomorrow
    In time you'll find the way

    And then a hero comes along
    With the strength to carry on
    And you cast your fears aside
    And you know you can survive
    So when you feel like hope is gone
    Look inside you and be strong
    And you'll finally see the truth
    That a hero lies in you
    That a hero lies in you
    That a hero lies in you

    Writer/s: AFANASIEFF, WALTER/CAREY, MARIAH
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Hero Song Chart
  • Carey claims this was intended for the 1992 Dustin Hoffman movie, also called Hero. The producers of the movie used Luther Vandross' "Heart Of A Hero" instead. Walter Afanasieff explained in Fred Bronson's Book of Billboard #1s that the original intention was that Gloria Estefan would be asked to sing the title theme. He was recording the Music Box album with Carey at the time, and during a break he, "was sitting at the piano and told Mariah about this movie. Within two hours, we had this incredible seed for this song, 'Hero.'" Afanasieff added: "It was never meant for Mariah to sing. In her mind, we were writing a song for Gloria Estefan for this movie. And we went into an area that Mariah didn't really go into - in her words, it was a little bit too schmaltzy or too pop ballady or too old-fashioned as far as melody and lyrics."

    When it was nearly finished, they played the song to the president and COO of Sony Music Entertainment and Carey's fiancé Tommy Mottola, (later her husband), explaining that it was a song for the film Hero. Afanasieff recalled that Mottola responded, "Are you kidding me? You can't give this song to this movie. This is too good. Mariah, you have to take this song. You have to do it."
  • A limo driver named Chris Selletti sued Carey, claiming he wrote the lyrics and has them in an envelope he mailed to himself in 1990. His suit was dismissed in court, but Selletti claimed he would open the envelope on live TV to prove his case.
  • Carey sang this with opera singer Luciano Pavarotti at the 1999 benefit concert, "Pavarotti and Friends For Guatemala and Kosovo."
  • Carey recorded a live version for the album Diana, Princess of Wales: Tribute
  • This was produced and arranged by Walter Afanasieff, who also wrote the music. Carey wrote the lyrics.
  • This was released shortly after Carey married Sony Music President Tommy Mottola. They divorced four years later.
  • Carey didn't like this song at first, feeling it was too sappy. After receiving letters from fans claiming it touched their lives, she came to realize that it was a very powerful song and appreciate it for the feelings it brings out in people.
  • On December 7, 1993, Colin Ferguson started shooing people on a Long Island Railroad train, killing six and injuring 19. Carey, who grew up in Long Island and rode that train often, dedicated this song to the victims.
  • Carey performed this on the 2001 "Tribute To Heroes" telethon for the victims of the terrorist attacks in the US. It was Carey's first public appearance since her nervous breakdown a month earlier.
  • Included on the 2001 benefit album God Bless America, which helped the Twin Towers Fund.
  • This was covered by the 12 finalists of the fifth series of the United Kingdom music talent show The X-Factor for a charity single. Each contestant took it in turns to section of the track. All proceeds went to the British Legion charity Help for Heroes. The song leapt to the top of the UK chart and 313,244 copies were sold in its first week of release, more than the remainder of the top 10 combined.
  • In 2015, this was used in a commercial for the video game Game of War: Fire Age. In the spot, a battle rages and a knight pulls out his smartphone to summon help, which arrives in the form of reinforcements accompanied by this song. A dragon enters, and is shot from they sky by... Mariah Carey, who puts down her crossbow and delivers the line, "Time to be heroes, guys."

  • Soundgarden - Jesus Christ Pos
    Soundgarden - Jesus Christ Pose


    Soundgarden - Jesus Christ Pose Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Badmotorfinger
    Released: 1991

    Jesus Christ Pose Lyrics


    And you stare at me
    In your Jesus Christ Pose
    Arms held out
    Like you've been carrying a load
    And you swear to me
    You don't want to be my slave

    But you're staring at me
    Like I need to be saved
    In your Jesus Christ pose
    Arms held out
    In your Jesus Christ pose
    Thorns and shroud
    Like it's the coming of the Lord
    And I swear to you
    That I would never feed you pain

    But your staring at me
    Like I'm driving the nails
    In your Jesus Christ pose
    And you stare at me
    In your Jesus Christ pose
    Arms held out like it's
    The coming of the Lord

    And would it pay you more to walk on water
    Then to wear a crown of thorns
    It wouldn't pain me more to bury you rich
    Then to bury you poor
    In your Jesus Christ pose

    Writer/s: KIM THAYIL, HUNTER SHEPHERD, MATTHEW CAMERON, CHRIS CORNELL
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Jesus Christ Pose Song Chart
  • This is not a religious song, but it expresses irritation at celebrities who abuse and exploit the image of Jesus Christ on the cross, known as the Jesus Christ Pose (outstretched arms, head back).

    The pose can be seen in any number of Creed videos featuring a wind-swept Scott Stapp , but for Soundgarden lead singer Chris Cornell, it was Jane's Addiction lead singer Perry Farrell, whose antics and onstage demeanor he always found to be pretentious, who inspired this song.

    It wasn't just Farrell, though. Flipping through magazines, Cornell would see models striking the pose, sometimes complete with a crown of thorns. These folks likening themselves and their troubles to those of Jesus was too much for Cornell, and he let them have it here.

    Cornell attended Catholic school until seventh grade, when his free thinking, rebellious personality became too much of a problem and his mom pulled him out (along with his sister). His inquisitive nature served him well as a lyricist; songs like this one show his disdain for ignorance and a false sense of persecution.
  • This is one of the few Soundgarden songs with writing credits going to all four band members. Their guitarist Kim Thayil told us that whoever brings in the main riff typically gets a credit along with the lyricist (usually Cornell), but they have no set system for distributing the credits.
  • Directed by Eric Zimmerman, the band made a controversial video for this song where the band demonstrated the "Jesus Christ Pose," intercut with shots of a girl on a cross. MTV didn't play it during their regular programming, but they did air it on both their Metal show Headbanger's Ball and their Alternative music showcase 120 Minutes. This crossover showed that the band had wide appeal over the various rock formats that were burgeoning, and they soon caught on in the Grunge genre as well. The band set out to reach a wide audience, and this song proved that they were on their way to achieving that goal.
  • At the 4:46 point, you can hear a particularly potent scream from Chris Cornell. Reminiscent of Roger Daltrey's primal wail in "Won't Get Fooled Again," it's a great demonstration of the singer's vocal control, something he worked hard to achieve.
  • After serving as the opening act for Guns N' Roses and then Skid Row, Soundgarden became headliners in the spring of 1992 when they set out on a UK tour. This song, which was their first British hit, was typically the last song in their encore. On later tours, they would sometimes open with this song.

  • Trace Adkins Songs - There's a Girl in Texas
    Trace Adkins - There's a Girl in Texas


    Trace Adkins - There's a Girl in Texas Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Dreamin' Out Loud
    Released: 1996

    There's a Girl in Texas Lyrics


    When I rode out of Dallas
    Chasing down a dream
    I thought I knew what I was looking for
    But the neon nights have blinded me
    'Til I'm lost in Tennessee
    Not sure I know who I am anymore, but

    There's a Girl in Texas
    There's a girl in Texas
    There's a girl in Texas
    That does

    You're a truly lovely lady
    And you sure light up the night
    I'm a lonely man but I'm leaving here alone
    I won't try to lie to you
    About this heart of mine
    That I can't give, that I don't really own, 'cause

    There's a girl in Texas
    There's a girl in Texas
    There's a girl in Texas
    That does

    If this dream that I've been chasing
    Ever sets me free
    And I wake up to find it don't need me, yes

    There's a girl in Texas
    There's a girl in Texas
    There's a girl in Texas
    That does

    Yes, there's a girl in Texas that I still love

    Writer/s: ADKINS, TRACE / VIPPERMAN, VIP
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., THIRD TIER MUSIC, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    There's a Girl in Texas Song Chart
  • On his Live Country! DVD, recorded on August 1, 2014 at The Paramount in Huntington, New York, Adkins said this was his "new favorite old song." Telling the story behind it, he said: "In 1992 I moved to Nashville, Tennessee. I'd been living in Dallas, playing honky-tonks out there in Texas. Fast forward to 1994, and I'm trying to get a record deal with Capitol Records. The guy says, 'Is there a girl in Texas?' I said, 'Hell yeah there's a girl in Texas. There's a bunch of girls.' He said, 'Write me a song about it.'"

    With that in mind, Adkins came up with this song about leaving Texas - and in many ways his identity - behind. He knows that no matter what happens, there's a girl back in Texas who gets him.
  • Adkins' reality was a little different than what he sings about in this song. He moved to Nashville at the urging of his second wife, who wanted to put some distance between them and his first wife. Around the same time, he got a call from his former booking agent, who urged him to pursue his music career.
  • This was Adkins first single; it made a respectable showing on the Country chart, peaking at #20. He would go on to become one of the biggest names in the business, selling over 10 million albums.
  • Adkins wrote this song with Vip Vipperman, whose credits include "1982" by Randy Travis and "Sideways" by Darryl Worley.
  • The video did very well on CMT and helped launch Adkins' career. It was directed by Michael Merriman, who also did the clips for "Boot Scootin' Boogie" by Brooks & Dunn and "If I Lost You" by Travis Tritt.

  • Bruce Springsteen - Red-Headed Woman
    Bruce Springsteen - Red-Headed Woman


    Bruce Springsteen - Red-Headed Woman Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Plugged: In Concert
    Released: 1992

    Red-Headed Woman Lyrics


    Red-Headed Woman
  • Springsteen wrote this about his second and current wife, the red headed Patti Scialfa. She has released two albums of her own - Rumble Doll and 23rd Street Lullaby - and is a member of the E street band.
  • For the Plugged: In Concert MTV special, Springsteen broke from their acoustic format and played electric (not quite Bob Dylan at the Newport Folk Festival, but a statement nonetheless). The E Street Band was on hiatus for this performance, which was released as an album and on video, with this as the first track. When the DVD was released, it contained some additional tracks.

  • R.E.M. - Country Feedback
    R.E.M. - Country Feedback


    R.E.M. - Country Feedback Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Out Of Time
    Released: 1991

    Country Feedback Lyrics


    Country Feedback
  • If you listen closely to the lyrics at the end: "It's crazy what you could've had," it can sound like "It's crazy what you couldn't have." (Apparently Michael Stipe sometimes simply makes up or distorts lyrics, which he does to great effect here). The feeling of these final lyrics gives some indication of the sense of desolation that pervades this song in almost every lyric and chord. It's about repetition in life and love, about failed relationships: "We've been through fake breakdown, self hurt, self help." It's on a continuous "maddening" loop, "feedback," and no matter how much you analyze a bad relationship with the aim to improving things, you just repeat the same things endlessly. "Junk Garage" is imagery of something discarded and worthless. "This flower is scorched" is an image of love (flower, a traditional symbol of love) which has been sullied. There is also some sexual imagery of "Honey Pot" which is an alluring, sexual attraction but ultimately unwanted. The "Paper Weight" is holding down something flimsy, again emphasizing the lack of substance to the relationship. "Plastic" emphasizes the artificiality of the relationship. (thanks, Gus - London, England)
  • Michael Stipe told Q magazine in 1992: "It's a love song, but it's certainly from the uglier side. It's pretty much about having given up on a relationship."
  • Peter Buck recalled to the recording of this track in a 2008 Rolling Stone interview: "'Country Feedback' - I thought that was a demo. Michael (Stipe) just sang it once. It was a letter he wrote to someone but didn't send. He just sang it."
  • On R.E.M.'s 2001 Perfect Square concert DVD, Michael Stipe says, "this is my favorite song of all time." (thanks, Mike - Hamilton, ON)
  • In an interview with the August 2010 edition of Uncut magazine, Kurt Cobain widow and Hole vocalist Courtney Love claimed this is one of two songs that Stipe wrote about her. She said: "I know 'Country Feedback' and 'Crush With Eyeliner' are about me. The line from Country Feedback: 'We've been through fake-a-breakdown/ Self Hurt/Plastics, collections/ Self Help, self pain/ EST, psychics, f--k all,' Michael (Stipe) talked me through that."
  • In the liner notes for Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage, Bill Berry also calls this one of his favorite R.E.M. songs, adding "I think it wonderfully peculiar that this, somewhat gloomy dirge surfaced in a body of work that also included 'Shiny Happy People.'"
  • This was featured in the 1996 romantic drama Unhook the Stars, starring Marisa Tomei and Gena Rowlands.

  • The Black Crowes - Remedy
    The Black Crowes - Remedy


    The Black Crowes - Remedy Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion
    Released: 1992

    Remedy Lyrics


    Baby, baby why can't you sit still?
    Who killed that bird out on you window sill?
    Are you the reason that he broke his back?
    Did I see you laugh about that?
    If I come on like a dream?
    Will you let me show you what I mean?
    Will you let me come on inside?
    Will you let it glide?

    Can I have some Remedy?
    Remedy for me please
    Cause if I had some remedy
    I'd take enough to please me

    Baby, baby why did you dye your hair?
    Why you always keeping with your mother's dare?
    Baby why's who's who, who know you too?
    Did the other children scold on you?
    If I come on like a dream?
    Would you let me show you what I mean?
    If you let me come on inside?
    Will you let it slide?

    Writer/s: ROBINSON, RICH / ROBINSON, CHRIS
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Remedy
  • In our interview with Black Crowes lyricist/frontman Chris Robinson , he explained: "'Remedy' is a song that essentially is about freedom. We were into the whole idea that the 'war on drugs' was just silly - it was this asinine concept to me and millions of other people. So that song to me is about freedom, plain and simple, just put in a Rock & Roll framework."
  • A track from the second Black Crowes album, this was their last song to make the Hot 100 - a surprising development considering they charted three songs from their first album and had a lot of radio support. As the band moved forward, the focused more on their core fanbase (the "connoisseurs" as Chris Robinson calls them), which circumscribed their popular fortunes.
  • The pro-marijuana stance the band espouses in this song is something they played up around this time. To help promote the album, they appeared on the cover of High Times magazine, played the Atlanta Pot Festival, and had signage at their concerts with marijuana leaves.

  • Annie Lennox Songs - Walking On Broken Glass
    Annie Lennox - Walking On Broken Glass


    Annie Lennox - Walking On Broken Glass Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Diva
    Released: 1992

    Walking On Broken Glass Lyrics


    You were the sweetest thing that I ever knew
    But I don't care for sugar, honey if I can't have you
    Since you've abandoned me
    My whole life has crashed
    Won't you pick the pieces up
    'Cause it feels just like I'm Walking On Broken Glass

    Walking on, walking on broken glass

    The sun's still shining in big blue sky
    But it don't mean nothing to me
    Oh let the rain come down
    Let the wind blow through me
    I'm living in an empty room
    With all the windows smashed
    And I've got so little left to loose
    That it feels just like I'm walking on broken glass

    Walking on, walking on broken glass

    And if you're trying to cut me down
    You know that I might bleed
    'Cause if you're trying to cut me down
    I know that you'll succeed
    And if you want to hurt me
    There's nothing left to fear
    'Cause if you want to hurt me
    You're doing really well my dear

    Now everyone of us was made to suffer
    Everyone of us was made to weep
    But we've been hurting one another
    And now the pain has cut too deep
    So take me from the wreckage
    Save me from the blast
    Lift me up and take me back
    Don't let me keep on walking
    Walking on broken glass

    Walking on, walking on broken glass.

    Writer/s: LENNOX, ANNIE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Walking On Broken Glass Song Chart
  • The video was based on the 1988 movie Dangerous Liaisons, with elaborate costumes inspired by film, which was set in France during the 1700s. John Malkovich, who starred in the movie, also appeared in the video, as does Hugh Laurie, who went on to star in the TV show House. With the string section and harpsichord sound, the music fit the theme.
  • Contrary to the lilting melody, the lyrics describe a woman who is anguished over a breakup.
  • The elaborate photography on the Diva album was done by Anton Corbijn, who also worked with U2 and Depeche Mode. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • Annie Lennox recalled the song's promo in a blog promoting her 2009 greatest hits album: "This was a wonderful video to create. There were some wonderful people involved-- John Malkovich and Hugh Laurie (before he had an American accent)! That was tremendous fun. The idea of it being a period piece, like Les Liaisons Dangereux. The alternative title for 'Broken Glass' could easily have been 'Hell hath no more fury than a woman scorned.' The video is very wry and tongue-in-cheek. People can take me a little seriously sometimes, but I do actually have a rather radical sense of humor."

  • Bruce Springsteen - Souls Of The Departe
    Bruce Springsteen - Souls Of The Departed

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    Bruce Springsteen - Souls Of The Departed Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Lucky Town
    Released: 1992

    Souls Of The Departed Lyrics




    Souls Of The Departed Song Chart
  • Springsteen was inspired by television images of the Persian Gulf War and the Los Angeles Riots.
  • This is a commentary on racial and social injustice. Often viewed as a patriotic champion after "Born In The USA," Springsteen has been openly critical of American politics.
  • Lucky Town and Human Touch were released on the same day, almost 5 years since Springsteen's last album, Tunnel Of Love. Many fans felt he should have released one double-album rather than 2 full price singles.

  • Bill Withers - Lovely Da
    Bill Withers - Lovely Day


    Bill Withers - Lovely Day Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Menagerie
    Released: 1977

    Lovely Day Lyrics


    When I wake up in the morning, love
    And the sunlight hurts my eyes
    And something without warning, love
    Bears heavy on my mind

    Then I look at you
    And the world's alright with me
    Just one look at you
    And I know it's gonna be
    A Lovely Day
    A lovely day

    When the day that lies ahead of me
    Seems impossible to face
    When someone else instead of me
    Always seems to know the way

    Then I look at you
    And the world's alright with me
    Just one look at you
    And I know it's gonna be
    A lovely day
    A lovely day

    When the day that lies ahead of me
    Seems impossible to face
    When someone else instead of me
    Always seems to know the way

    Then I look at you
    And the world's alright with me
    Just one look at you
    And I know it's gonna be
    A lovely day
    A lovely day

    Writer/s: SCARBOROUGH, SKIP/WITHERS, BILL
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., GOLDEN WITHERS MUSIC
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    Lovely Day
  • Skip Scarborough was a songwriter and producer who worked with Earth, Wind & Fire, Patti Labelle, LTD, and many other R&B stars before his death in 2003. He wrote the music for this song, and was also the inspiration for the lyrics Withers came up with. In our interview with Bill Withers, he explained: "Skip was a very nice, gentle man. The way Skip was, every day was just a lovely day. He was an optimist. If I had sat down with the same music and my collaborator had been somebody else with a different personality, it probably would have caused something else to cross my mind lyrically. It was a combination of the music and the person and the ambiance in the room."
  • Withers told us: "We're all sponges in a sense. You put us around very nice people, and the nice things come out in us. You put us around some jerks, and we practice being jerks. We all adjust. Did you ever notice the difference in the way you speak to your grandmother or your best contemporary friend? If I had sat down with the same music and my collaborator had been somebody else with a different personality, it probably would have caused something else to cross my mind lyrically."
  • In 1999, this was used in a series of very popular commercials for The Gap, where it helped sell a lot of Khakis. Many people discovered the song because of the commercial.
  • Near the end of the song, Withers holds a note for 18 seconds... "Lovely Daaaaaaaaay." This might be the longest held vocal note of any hit song.
  • In 1992, a group called The Soul System remade this into a dance song that was used in the movie The Bodyguard. It wasn't the first time one of Withers' songs was made into a dance hit - in 1987 Club Noveau had a #1 hit with a cover of "Lean On Me."
  • Artists who have covered this include Clarence Carter, Hootie & the Blowfish and Take 6. Luther Vandross also recorded it with Busta Rhymes on Vandross' last album Dance With My Father.

  • The Cranberries - Linger
    The Cranberries - Linger


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    Album: Everybody Else Is Doing It, Why Can't We?
    Released: 1993

    Linger Lyrics


    If you, if you could return
    Don't let it burn
    Don't let it fade
    I'm sure I'm not being rude
    But it's just your attitude
    It's tearing me apart
    It's ruining every day
    For me
    I swore I would be true
    And fellow, so did you
    So why were you holding her hand?
    Is that the way we stand?
    Were you lying all the time?
    Was it just a game to you?
    But I'm in so deep
    You know I'm such a fool for you
    You've got me wrapped around your finger
    Do you have to let it Linger?
    Do you have to, do you have to, do have to let it linger?

    Oh, I thought the world of you
    I thought nothing could go wrong
    But I was wrong, I was wrong
    If you, if you could get by
    Trying not to lie
    Things wouldn't be so confused
    And I wouldn't feel so used
    But you always really knew
    I just want to be with you
    And I'm in so deep
    You know I'm such a fool for you
    You've got me wrapped around your finger
    Do have to let it linger?
    Do you have to, do you have to, do have to let it linger?

    And I'm in so deep
    You know I'm such a fool for you
    You've got me wrapped around your finger
    Do have to let it linger?
    Do you have to, do you have to, do have to let it linger?

    You know I'm such a fool for you
    You've got me wrapped around your finger
    Do have to let it linger?
    Do you have to, do you have to, do have to let it linger?

    Writer/s: HOGAN, NOEL ANTHONY / O'RIORDAN, DOLORES MARY
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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    Linger
  • Cranberries guitarist Noel Hogan wrote the music for this song before Dolores O'Riordan joined the band. Originally, it had lyrics written by the group's first singer Niall Quinn. When O'Riordan auditioned for the band, she had some ideas for the song, and after she was hired, she wrote her own set up lyrics, turning it into a song of regret and based on a soldier she once fell in love with. The emotional, girlie sound was a huge departure for the band, but wildly successful: the song got lots of airplay from radio stations looking for an alternative to rap or grunge, and MTV put the video in heavy rotation. The Cranberries became one of the best-selling bands of the mid-'90s.
  • The Cranberries are an Irish band, but this song didn't get much attention in their home country. Their first single was "Dreams," released in the UK as the lead single from the album in 1992. It didn't chart, and "Linger" was released as the follow-up, cracking the UK charts at #74 for a week in February 1993. In June, the band began touring in America as the opening act for The The and the song began a slow climb as group gained recognition. It wasn't until February 12, 1994 that "Linger" reached its peak position of #8 on the US charts. A week later, the reissued single topped out at #14 in the UK.
  • Dolores O'Riordan performed this song in the 2006 Adam Sandler movie Click. In the film, Sandler's character has a remote control that can take him back in time. When his wife reminisces about their first kiss, she asks if he remembers the song that was playing. Sandler uses the remote, goes back to the memory, and discovers that "Linger" was playing.

    The movie appearance was a big deal for O'Riordan, who had a bit of a breakdown in the late '90s and a lot of time in the ensuing years raising three children and recovering emotionally from the travails of stardom - she was just 18 when she joined the band and ill-equipped for the sudden celebrity. She was considering a return to music when Sandler approached her about being in the movie. She released her first solo album in 2007.
  • The video for this song is a tribute to Jean-Luc Goddard's film Alphaville. In one of the rooms of the hotel, a silent film is being shown which features 1950s stripper Blaze Starr. (thanks, Ekristheh - Halath)

  • Nirvana Songs - Smells Like Teen Spirit
    Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit


    Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Nevermind
    Released: 1991

    Smells Like Teen Spirit Lyrics


    Load up on guns, bring your friends
    It's fun to lose and to pretend
    She's over-bored and self-assured
    Oh no, I know a dirty word

    Hello, hello, hello, how low
    Hello, hello, hello, how low
    Hello, hello, hello, how low
    Hello, hello, hello

    With the lights out, it's less dangerous
    Here we are now, entertain us
    I feel stupid and contagious
    Here we are now, entertain us
    A mulatto, an albino, a mosquito, my libido
    Yeah, hey

    I'm worse at what I do best
    And for this gift I feel blessed
    Our little group has always been
    And always will until the end

    Hello, hello, hello, how low
    Hello, hello, hello, how low
    Hello, hello, hello, how low
    Hello, hello, hello

    With the lights out, it's less dangerous
    Here we are now, entertain us
    I feel stupid and contagious
    Here we are now, entertain us
    A mulatto, an albino, a mosquito, my libido
    Yeah, hey

    And I forget just why I taste
    Oh yeah, I guess it makes me smile
    I found it hard, it's hard to find
    Oh well, whatever, never mind

    Hello, hello, hello, how low
    Hello, hello, hello, how low
    Hello, hello, hello, how low
    Hello, hello, hello

    With the lights out, it's less dangerous
    Here we are now, entertain us
    I feel stupid and contagious
    Here we are now, entertain us
    A mulatto, an albino, a mosquito, my libido
    A denial, a denial, a denial, a denial, a denial
    A denial, a denial, a denial, a denial

    Writer/s: KURT COBAIN, KRIST NOVOSELIC, DAVID GROHL
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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    Smells Like Teen Spirit Song Chart
  • Kurt Cobain wrote this song for Nirvana; it came together in a jam session when he played it for the band. He said: "I was trying to write the ultimate pop song. I was basically trying to rip off The Pixies."
  • Kathleen Hanna, the lead singer of the group Bikini Kill, gave Cobain the idea for the title when she spray painted "Kurt Smells Like Teen Spirit" on his bedroom wall after a night of drinking and spraying graffiti around the Seattle area. In his pre-Courtney Love days, Cobain went out with Bikini Kill lead singer Tobi Vail, but she dumped him. Vail wore Teen Spirit deodorant, and Hanna was implying that Cobain was marked with her scent.

    Hanna explained that early in the night, she was Cobain's lookout as he spray pained "God Is Gay" on the wall of a religious center that they believed was posing as an abortion clinic and telling women they would go to hell if they aborted their child. They got quite inebriated that night, and Hanna said, "We ended up in Kurt's apartment and I smashed up a bunch of s--t. I took out a Sharpie marker and I wrote all over his bedroom wall - it was a rental so it was really kind of lame that I did that. I passed out with the marker in my hand, and woke up hung over." Six months later she got a call from Cobain, asking her if he could use what she wrote on the wall for a lyric. Said Hanna, "I thought, how is he going to use 'Kurt Smells Like Teen Spirit as a lyric?"
  • Cobain didn't know it when he wrote the song, but Teen Spirit is a brand of deodorant marketed to young girls. Kurt thought Hanna was complimenting him on his rebellious spirit, as someone who could inspire youth. Sales of Teen Spirit deodorant shot up when this became a hit, even though it is never mentioned in the lyrics.
  • This was the first "Alternative" song to become a huge hit, and in many ways it redefined the term, as "alternative" implies lack of popularity and the song was embraced by the mainstream. In an effort to save the label for acts like Porno For Pyros and Catherine Wheel, some industry folk referred to the genre as "Modern Rock," which became a common radio format. "Alternative" became more of a catchall for music played by white people that didn't fit the pop or country formats, and Nirvana quickly became a "Classic Alternative" band.
  • With this track, Nirvana helped ignite the "grunge" craze, which was characterized by loud guitars, angst-ridden lyrics, and flannel. Grunge was a look and sound that was distorted and emotive, led by bands coming out of the Northwest. Pearl Jam and Soundgarden were other top grunge bands of the era. Cobain would often dismiss the term as a meaningless label when asked about it in early interviews, but their bass player Krist Novoselic explained that it was a growling, organic guitar sound that defined it.
  • Cobain said he wrote this song because he was feeling "disgusted with my generation's apathy, and with my own apathy and spinelessness." This feeling of detachment is what led to lyrics like "Oh well, whatever, nevermind." Krist Novoselic added: "Kurt really despised the mainstream. That's what 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' was all about: The mass mentality of conformity."
  • The video was a huge hit on MTV. The concept was "Pep Rally from Hell," and it was shot at Culver City Studios in California on August 17, 1991, directed by Samuel Bayer, who was a 1987 graduate of the New York City School of Visual Arts. The kids were recruited at a show the band played two days earlier at The Roxy Theater in Los Angeles, where flyers were handed out saying, "Nirvana needs you to appear in their upcoming music video. You should be 18-25 year old and adopt a high school persona, i.e. preppy, punk, nerd, jock. Be prepared to stay for several hours. Come support Nirvana and have a great time."

    The shoot took more like 12 hours, with the extras ordered to sit in the bleachers and look bored while the song played over and over. Said Bayer: "Nobody wanted to be there for more than a half hour, and I needed them for 12 hours. By the 11th hour when the band had had it with me and the kids were so angry with me, they said, 'Can we destroy the set?'" Bayer let the kids come down and form a mosh pit, and with all that pent-up energy they proceeded to smash up the set. This impromptu and genuine destruction provided a nice finale for the clip.
  • The video was inspired by the movie and song Rock And Roll High School by the Ramones, and was also influenced by a 1979 movie called Over the Edge, which was a favorite of Cobain and showed rebellious kids destroying a high school.

    According to Bayer, Cobain was getting very frustrated with the shoot, but Bayer needed another take. Cobain channeled his frustration into the performance that you see near the end of the video, where he is screaming and mashing his face near the camera. It was great acting trigger by his real anger.

    Bayer did the first edit of the video , which Cobain didn't like - he used a principal character in a lot of shots and cut it too literal, with the music synching up to the playing. Cobain worked with him to recut the video and make it much more surreal, inserting his crazy look as the second to last shot, and making sure that for his guitar solo, his hands were in the wrong place on the guitar.
  • The girls who played the cheerleaders in the video were originally supposed to be very fat and unattractive (Cobain's idea). The Director Samuel Bayer did not like this idea, but still allowed the cheerleaders to have "sleeve" tattoos and the symbol for anarchy on their shirts. He says he recruited them from a local strip club, which helps explain their unorthodox cheers. (thanks, Chris - Louisville, KY)
  • Weird Al Yankovic did a parody of this called "Smells Like Nirvana." He shot his video in the same gym with the same janitor, but in his video, the janitor was wearing a tutu. Cobain said he was flattered by the parody: "I loved, it, it was really amusing." (thanks, Peter - Montreal, Canada)
  • The distinctive bridge was originally at the end of the song. Producer Butch Vig had them move it to the middle.
  • A lot was made of Cobain being a spokesperson for Generation X when this song became a hit. Cobain responded by saying, "I don't have the answers for anything. I don't want to be a f--king spokesperson."

    Producer Butch Vig explained, "That ambiguity or confusion, that's the whole thing. What the kids are attracted to in the music is that he's not necessarily a spokesman for a generation. He doesn't necessarily know what he wants but he's pissed. It's all these things working at different levels at once. I don't exactly know what 'Teen Spirit' means, but you know it means something and it's intense as hell."
  • The line "Here we are now, entertain us" was something Cobain used to say when he entered a party.
  • In a sign of the cultural apocalypse, the February 20, 1992 issue of Rolling Stone magazine featured the cast of the TV show Beverly Hills 90210 with the tag line "Smells Like Teen Spirit," turning Kurt Cobain's diatribe against the culture of conformity into a convenient headline for a story about a TV series about rich kids. Here's the cover.
  • For a while, MTV refused to air the video. When they finally did, it was on their alternative show 120 Minutes. When the song became a hit, the video went into hot rotation.
  • The album cover shows a baby swimming toward a dollar bill. Cobain and Nirvana bass player Krist Novoselic had seen a documentary on underwater birth and wanted to use that image on the cover. Pictures of babies being born underwater were too gross, so they hired a photographer to take some underwater shots during a water babies class. The baby they chose was Spencer Elden, who was 4 months old at the time.
  • At many of their later shows, Nirvana did not play this song, helping root out the people coming just to hear a hit.
  • Courtney Love deliberated a long time before allowing this to be used in the 2001 movie Moulin Rouge. Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic, who along with Love control the Nirvana catalog, claimed Love was trying to get the title role in the movie, which went to Nicole Kidman.

    The song was later used in the 2011 movie The Muppets (where it is performed to a captive Jack Black by The Muppet Barbershop Quartet), and in the 2015 film Pan, where it is sung by a large group of rebellious child slaves. It's use in this last film was, er... panned by Entertainment Weekly, which wrote, "The song's satirical lyrics make an already gauche movie even dorkier."
  • The opening guitar part is a small variation on the main riff of Boston's "More Than A Feeling." This was noted by a Rolling Stone magazine writer years later, but not as an accusation of plagiarism. Influences and similarities like this are everywhere in rock music. (thanks, Redstar - Redding, CT)
  • The Nevermind album title is taken from the song's lyric: "And I forget just why I taste / Oh yeah, I guess it makes me smile / I found it hard, it's hard to find / Oh well, whatever, never mind."
  • Dave Grohl recalled to Mojo magazine March 2011: "Teen Spirit definitely established that quiet/loud dynamic thing that we fell back on a lot of the time. It did become that one song that personifies the band. But the video was probably the key element in that song becoming a hit. People heard the song on the radio and they thought, 'This is great,' but when kids saw the video on MTV they thought, 'This is cool. These guys are kinda ugly and they're tearing up their f--king high school.' So I think that had a lot to do with what happened with the song.

    But do I think it's the greatest single of all time? Of course not! I don't even think it's the greatest Nirvana single. And compared to Revolution by The Beatles or God Only Knows by The Beach Boys?! Give me a break! Smells like Teen Spirit was a great moment in time… but there's better."
  • A version by Miley Cyrus performed by the pop singer on her Gypsy Heart tour topped Rolling Stone's 2011 reader list of the top 10 Worst Cover Songs of All Time. It was so bad that it even outranked Britney's much-maligned version of "I Love Rock and Roll!"
  • Tori Amos did a popular cover of this song in 1992 that Nirvana sometimes played as their introduction music when they took the stage.

    Amos was on tour when Cobain died in 1994 and performed her version two days later at a show in Dublin. Patti Smith also recorded the song for her covers album Twelve.
  • The song was re-released as a limited edition 7-inch vinyl single in December 2011 for an online campaign to get it to the Christmas number one in the UK Singles Chart. However, the track only reached #11 - four places lower than the peak originally scaled by the song 20 years previously.
  • The band's producer, Butch Vig, heard this song for the first time on a low quality cassette recording the band made. He couldn't make out much of the song because it was so distorted. When the band started rehearsing it in the studio, however, Vig heard the potential in the song. He made sure it was the first track on the album, since it made a statement. Vig told NPR: "Even though we're not really sure what Kurt is singing about, there's something in there that you understand; the sense of frustration and alienation. To me, 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' reminds me a little bit of how Bob Dylan's songs affected people in the '60s. In a way, I feel the song affected a generation of kids in the '90s. They could relate to it."
  • The lines, "And we all just. Entertainers. And we're stupid. And contagious," were interpolated by Jay-Z on his 2013 song "Holy Grail." Hova's track debuted at #8 on the Hot 100 resulting in Kurt Cobain receiving his first Top 10 writing credit since this song charted.
  • When Nirvana was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014, the surviving members performed a selection of songs with various female singers. For this song, Joan Jett joined them. The following year, Jett was inducted into the Rock Hall.

  • R.E.M. - Pop Song '8
    R.E.M. - Pop Song '89


    R.E.M. - Pop Song '89 Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Green
    Released: 1988

    Pop Song '89 Lyrics


    Pop Song '89 Song Chart
  • This was written as a play on the Doors song "Hello I Love You." Instead of talking to a girl about sex, it's about the weather or politics.
  • R.E.M. played an early version on their Document tour before this was released. It didn't even have words then, but the band had a lot of trouble keeping themselves from laughing because they had so much fun with it.
  • The video was directed by lead singer Michael Stipe. It features him and three women all dancing topless as a way to satirize videos that objectify women. When MTV asked for a censored version, Stipe superimposed black bars over the chests of all four dancers. He said, "A nipple is a nipple."
  • This was REM's 89th recorded track, if you count mini-album "Chronic Town" and B-sides. (thanks, Michael - New York, NY)
  • Michael Stipe said in the October, 1992 issue of Q magazine: "It's a complete piss-take. I guess it's the prototype of, and hopefully the end of, a pop song. It would be the last pop song ever."

    Stipe has described it as one of his "fruit loop songs" along with "Shiny Happy People" and "Stand."
  • Peter Buck remembers thinking this sounded like a Dream Syndicate song and calling up frontman Steve Wynn to make sure he didn't mind. Wynn gave the OK and agreed it did sound a bit like the group's Karl Precoda on guitar.
  • This was featured on the TV series Parks and Recreation in the 2014 episode "Prom."

  • The Georgia Satellites - Keep Your Hands To Yoursel
    The Georgia Satellites - Keep Your Hands To Yourself


    The Georgia Satellites - Keep Your Hands To Yourself Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Georgia Satellites
    Released: 1986

    Keep Your Hands To Yourself Lyrics


    I got a little change in my pocket goin' jing-a-ling-a-ling
    Wants to call you on the telephone baby, a-give you a ring
    But each time we talk, I get the same old thing
    Always no hug-ee no kiss-ee until I get a weddin' ring
    My honey my baby, don't put my love upon no shelf
    She said don't hand me no lines and Keep Your Hands To Yourself

    B-B-B-baby baby baby why you wan' treat me this way
    You know I'm still your lover boy I still feel the same way
    That's when she told me a story, 'bout free milk and a cow
    And said no hug-ee no kiss-ee until I get a weddin' vow
    My honey my baby, don't put my love upon no shelf
    She said don't hand me no lines and keep your hands to yourself

    (Go man go)

    Hold it here
    See I wanted her real bad, and I was about to give in
    But that's when she started talking about true love,
    Started talking about sin
    And I said, honey I'll live with you for the rest of my life,
    She said no hug-ee no kiss-ee until you make me your wife-a
    My honey my baby, don't put my love upon no shelf
    She said don't hand me no lines and keep your hands to yourself

    Writer/s: BAIRD, DANIEL JOHN
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Keep Your Hands To Yourself Song Chart
  • Lead singer Dan Baird wrote this about the problems their drummer was having with his girlfriend. He wrote it in one sitting on their tour bus.
  • The video portrayed a shotgun wedding, complete with very pregnant bride and actual shotgun. It was directed by Bill Fishman, whose other credits include the Ramones' "I Wanna Be Sedated" and Good Charlotte's "Lifestyles Of The Rich And Famous."
  • This was the only hit for the Georgia Satellites, although Dan Baird had a hit as a solo artist in 1992 with "I Love You Period."
  • Many people thought the line "I've got a little change in my pocket, going jingle, linga, ling" was a reference to masturbation. The group denied this.
  • The group was signed to Elektra Records after executives heard a cheaply made 8-track demo of this song. Elektra gave the band a 5-figure budget to cut an entire album of material, but despite attempting several different recordings of "Keep Your Hands to Yourself," none of these takes were as good as the demo. The demo was included on the album, and that is the version you hear. (thanks, Dan - Montreal, Canada)

  • PJ Harvey - Sheela-Na-Gig
    PJ Harvey - Sheela-Na-Gig


    PJ Harvey - Sheela-Na-Gig Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Dry
    Released: 1992

    Sheela-Na-Gig Lyrics


    I've been trying to show you over and over

    Look at these my child-bearing hips
    Look at these my ruby red ruby lips
    Look at these my work strong arms and
    You've got to see my bottle full of charm
    I lay it all at your feet
    You turn around and say back to me
    He said

    Sheela-Na-Gig, sheela-na-gig
    You exhibitionist
    Sheela-na-gig, sheela-na-gig
    You exhibitionist

    Gonna wash that man right out of my hair
    Just like the first time, said he didn't care
    Gonna wash that man right out of my hair
    Heard it before, no more
    Gonna wash that man right out of my hair
    Turn the corner, another one there
    Gonna wash that man right out of my hair
    Heard it before
    He said

    Sheela-na-gig, sheela-na-gig
    You exhibitionist
    Sheela-na-gig, sheela-na-gig
    You exhibitionist

    Put money in your idle hole
    Put money in your idle hole

    Gonna wash that man right out of my hair
    Just like the first time, said he didn't care
    Gonna wash that man right out of my hair
    Heard it before, no more
    Gonna take my hips to a man who cares
    Turn the corner, another one there
    Gonna take my hips to a man who cares
    Heard it before
    He said

    Sheela-na-gig, sheela-na-gig
    You exhibitionist
    Sheela-na-gig, sheela-na-gig
    You exhibitionist

    Put money in your idle hole
    Put money in your idle hole

    He said "Wash your breasts, I don't want to be unclean"
    He said "Please take those dirty pillows away from me"
    He said "Wash your breasts, I don't want to be unclean"
    He said "Please take those dirty pillows away from me"

    Writer/s: HARVEY, POLLY JEAN
    Publisher: EMI Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Sheela-Na-Gig
  • A sheela-na-gig is a carving of a naked woman holding her vagina open. They are to be found carved on old churches (yes, really!) in Great Britain and Ireland. So the lyric, "He said, 'Sheela-na-gig, sheela-na-gig, you exhibitionist!'" is exceedingly graphic.

  • Rage Against the Machine - Settle For Nothing
    Rage Against the Machine - Settle For Nothing


    Rage Against the Machine - Settle For Nothing Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Rage Against The Machine
    Released: 1992

    Settle For Nothing Lyrics


    A jail cell is freedom from the pain in my home
    Hatred passed on, passed on and passed on
    A world of violent rage
    But it's one that I can recognize
    Having never seen the color of my father's eyes
    Yes, I dwell in hell, but it's a hell that I can grip
    I tried to grip my family
    But I slipped

    To escape from the pain in an existence mundane
    I gotta nine, a sign, a set and now I gotta name

    Read my writing on the wall
    No-one's here to catch me when I fall
    Death is on my side, suicide!

    A jail cell is freedom from the pain in my home
    Hatred passed on, passed on and passed on
    A world of violent rage
    But it's one that I can recognize
    Having never seen the color of my father's eyes
    Yes, I dwell in hell, but it's a hell that I can grip
    I tried to grip my family
    But I slipped

    To escape from the pain in an existence mundane
    I gotta nine, a sign, a set and now I gotta name

    Read my writing on the wall
    No-one's here to catch me when I fall
    Caught between my culture and the system, genocide!

    Read my writing on the wall
    No-one's here to catch me when I fall
    If ignorance is bliss, then knock the smile off my face
    Yeah!

    If we don't take action now
    We Settle For Nothing later
    Settle for nothing now
    And we'll settle for nothing later
    If we don't take action now
    We settle for nothing later
    We'll settle for nothing now
    And we'll settle for nothing later

    If we don't take action now
    We'll settle for nothing later
    We settle for nothing now
    And we'll settle for nothing later
    If we don't take action now
    We settle for nothing later
    We'll settle for nothing now
    And we'll settle for nothing later

    Writer/s: DE LA ROCHA/COMMERFORD/MORELLO/WILK
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Settle For Nothing
  • This was written in the first person from the point of view of a frustrated youth in the slums.

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