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Rachel Holder - I Think of Yo
Rachel Holder - I Think of You


Rachel Holder - I Think of You Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

Album: Shining Now
Released: 2014

I Think of You Lyrics


I Think of You Song Chart
  • Rachel Holder recalled to Billboard magazine that laying this song down made for quite an emotional recording session. "I remember recording it at Rosewood Studios in Tyler, Texas," she said. "We had the candles lit. I was crying when I sang this song, because it just puts me there where I think of so many people, whether it be your mother, your grandmother or your friends."

  • Aerosmith - Jade
    Aerosmith - Jaded


    Aerosmith - Jaded Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Just Push Play
    Released: 2001

    Jaded Lyrics


    Hey...ja ja Jaded
    You got your mama's style
    But you're yesterday's child to me
    So jaded
    You think that's where it's at
    But is that where it's 'sposed to be
    You're gettin' it all over me
    Ex-er-ated

    My my baby blue
    Yeah I been thinkin' 'bout you
    My my baby blue
    Yeah you're so jaded
    And I'm the one that jaded you

    Hey...ja ja jaded
    In all it's misery
    It will always be what I love...and hated
    And maybe take a ride to the other side
    We're thinkin' of
    We'll slip into the velvet glove
    And be jaded

    My my baby blue
    Yeah I been thinkin' 'bout you
    My my baby blue
    Yeah I'm so jaded
    And baby I'm afraid a you

    You're thinkin' so complicated
    I've had it all up to here
    But it's so overrated
    Love and hate it
    Wouldn't trade it
    Love me jaded...yeah...yeah

    Hey...ja ja jaded
    There ain't no baby please
    When I'm shootin' the breeze with her
    When everything you see is a blur
    And ex-ta-ceez what you prefer

    My my baby blue
    I'm a talkin' 'bout you
    My my baby blue
    Yeah I been thinkin' 'bout you
    My my baby blue
    Yeah you're so jaded
    (Baby)
    Jaded
    (Baby)
    You're so jaded
    'Cause I'm the one that jaded you

    Writer/s: Frederiksen, Marti H / Tyler, Steven
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Jaded Song Chart
  • People become jaded when they are bored or annoyed, often because they are overindulged and take things for granted. The girl in the song is given everything, which denies her the chance to really feel and experience life.
  • According to lead singer Steven Tyler, he wrote this song while thinking of his youngest daughter, and how he missed much of her childhood because he was touring. He feels he jaded her and himself by not being available due to band commitments or drug problems. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France, for above 2)
  • Tyler stuttered his vocal like Roger Daltrey did on The Who's "My Generation."
  • Steven Tyler and Joe Perry wrote this song and produced it. Just Push Play was the first album they produced themselves.
  • The Tower of Power horn section played on the album, but were buried in the mix. Emilio Castillo, who is a founding member of Tower of Power, told us: "Aerosmith hired Tower of Power horns after years and years of wanting us to play on their records. They finally decided to do it and Joey Kramer called me up and they said they had their own arranger and I explained to Joey, 'I'm not sure who this guy is but I need to tell you something: When people use their own arrangers, a lot of times it doesn't come out sounding like Tower of Power horns. If you want the real sound you should use our arranger.' He says, 'Yeah, well, this guy's a good friend, he's very talented, he's done some arrangements for Barbra Streisand.' And I said, 'Well, obviously it's your choice, we'll come in and play his arrangements.' He says, 'How about this, if at any time during the session you feel that the arrangement is not Tower of Power worthy, you just tell us - we'll call the session, reschedule, hire your horn arranger and redo it.'

    So I fly into LA, we go to one of the top studios in LA where Steely Dan recorded their famous records and here's this guy, he's a nice guy, and he's a good musician but he's not really a horn arranger. Basically, he wrote a lot of guitar parts for the horns. So, the bottom line is when the record came out, you can't even hear the horns on the record and the reason for that is Aerosmith is a guitar band, so what are you going to mix? Are you going to mix the guitars down so you can hear the horns or are you going to mix the guitars up? Obviously you're going to mix the guitars up. I certainly wasn't going to say, 'Look, it's not sounding the way it should sound,' because we're there, they've got a big Indian food spread out there, they're spending a lot of money and they all think it's fabulous. I couldn't say anything, I wasn't going to stop the session. But the next time they call me, I will insist they use our arranger and I will tell them why." (Check out our full interview with Emilio Castillo. You can also learn more at towerofpower.com .)
  • Aerosmith performed this at halftime of the 2001 Super Bowl. They also played "Walk This Way," with *NSYNC, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, and Nelly singing with them.
  • This was the first single from Just Push Play, which was released the year Aerosmith was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
  • Tyler (from Q magazine): "When I hit on the melody for 'Jaded,' it was so phenomenal that for a while I was scared to do anything more with it. I didn't even tell the band."
  • Aerosmith performed this on Saturday Night Live in 2001, two days before they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
  • Aerosmith recorded this at Joe Perry's house, where he has a studio called The Boneyard.
  • This won a Nickelodeon Teen Choice Award in 2001. It was presented to the band by Britney Spears, who sang with Aerosmith at the Super Bowl on "Walk This Way."
  • Tina Yothers, who played Jennifer Keaton on Family Ties, had a band at the time called Jaded.
  • A teenaged and unknown Mila Kunis was in the video. She would later star in That '70s Show and the movie Black Swan.
  • "Jaded" proved to be Aerosmith's last big hit. Over the next decade, they released a blues-covers album called Honkin' on Bobo and suffered some setbacks because of band tensions and Steven Tyler's medical problems - he was diagnosed with Hepatitis C in 2002.

    In 2011, interest in the band was renewed when Tyler became a judge on American Idol, and the following year they released the album Music from Another Dimension!
  • Tyler wrote this with Marti Frederiksen, who has worked with Aerosmith since the mid-1990s. "That song was my first pop hit," Frederiksen recalled to The Boombox . "I don't know what happened that day, but it all came to me and Steven in a few hours. We were at his house and I remember he was on the phone. Anyway, I started playing the main riff and singing the melody. I didn't have the word 'jaded' yet -- that was his thing. But what I really thought was genius was the stutter when he sings, 'ja-ja-ja-jaded.' Steven came up with that."

  • Slipknot - Skepti
    Slipknot - Skeptic


    Slipknot - Skeptic Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: .5: The Gray Chapter
    Released: 2014

    Skeptic Lyrics


    I only want our fate, commit the rape
    Do we get a little taste? That's unique
    They love my taint, know what I made
    Him—achievement on a Sunday
    You where the gift, you where a gib
    But there's a way, it's the god damned dead
    Nothing and a curse, you made it work
    The universe is so much smaller

    Vengeance, bastards, different, why?
    Why do the living decreed?
    And our hero, martyr, missionary
    God—he was the best of us

    The world will never see another crazy motherfucker like you
    The world will never know another man as amazing as you

    Never be the same, I want the blame
    To be a sign of the guiltiest one
    It can't be done, because the son
    Was a victim of your best sin
    I'm so fucking pissed at all of this
    You gotta know that you are sorely missed
    Eight becomes a wheel, they hope you heal
    They make you feel like they broke it better

    Father, brother, scapegoat, why?
    Why did we only get this day?
    Fighter, icon, chanting
    God—stop taking the best of us

    I won't let you disappear
    I will keep your soul alive if I can't have you here
    History may have its share
    Of lunatics and stars
    But the world will never see another crazy motherfucker like you
    The world will never know another man as amazing as you
    The world will never see another crazy motherfucker like you
    The world will never know another man as amazing as you

    Skeptic, skeptic, skeptic, skeptic, skeptic, skeptic

    Where am I supposed to begin?
    I'm killing for this god while I'm dead
    Feed the meat to ripping machine
    Where living is a way to be sane

    God—are we alone?
    God—we're not alone

    I can't let you disappear
    I will keep your soul alive if I can't have you heal
    We were meant to be the gates
    Rule the masses, run the risk
    And keep our systems clean
    It's your remake, heaven's shroud
    For lunatics that starve
    But the world will never see another crazy motherfucker like you
    The world will never know another man as amazing as you
    The world will never see another crazy motherfucker like you
    The world will never know another man as amazing as you

    The world will never see (will never see)
    Another crazy motherfucker like you (like you)
    Like you (like you)
    Like you

    Writer/s: TAYLOR, COREY / ROOT, JAMES
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Skeptic Song Chart
  • Slipknot's .5: The Gray Chapter is their first album not to feature bassist Paul Gray, who accidentally overdosed in 2010. The album title and many of the lyrics reference their fallen colleague particularly on this song. Frontman Corey Taylor told Kerrang!: "It's a song about the kind of person that Paul was, just his love for not only music in general, but for this band, and just how amazing a personality he was."

    "And the name 'Skeptic' refers to the fact that he when everyone would be in the dumps and negative, or just feeling like nothing could get done, he would be the guy who was completely sceptical of all the odds against us," he continued. "He'd just be like, 'Screw that, we're gonna do this, and we're gonna do it amazingly."

    "He was the beating heart of it, " Taylor concluded, "and this song is a celebration of who he was."
  • Asked by Larry King what Gray would think of the .5: The Gray Chapter album, Taylor replied. "I think he would've loved it. I mean, it's essentially the story of the last four years, dealing with the aftermath of his death and all of us trying to kind of get back to a place where we wanted to make music again."

  • Coldplay - Shive
    Coldplay - Shiver


    Coldplay - Shiver Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Parachutes
    Released: 2000

    Shiver Lyrics


    So I look in your direction
    But you pay me no attention, do you
    I know you don't listen to me
    'Cause you say you see straight through me, don't you

    And on and on from the moment I wake
    To the moment I sleep
    I'll be there by your side
    Just you try and stop me
    I'll be waiting in line
    Just to see if you can

    Did she want me to change
    Well I change for good
    And I want you to know
    But you always get your way
    I wanted to say

    Don't you Shiver, shiver, shiver

    I'll always be waiting for you
    So you know how much I need you
    But you never even see me, do you

    And is this is my final chance of getting you

    And on and on from the moment I wake
    To the moment I sleep
    I'll be there by your side
    Just you try and stop me
    I'll be waiting in line
    Just to see if you care

    Oh, oh, oh, oh

    Did she want me to change
    Well I change for good
    And I want you to know
    But you always get your way
    I wanted to say

    Don't you shiver
    Don't you shiver

    Sing it loud and clear
    I'll always be waiting for you

    Yeah I'll always be waiting for you
    Yeah I'll always be waiting for you
    Yeah I'll always be waiting for you
    For you I will always be waiting

    And it's you I see, but you don't see me
    And it's you I hear, so loud and clear
    I sing it loud and clear
    And I'll always be waiting for you

    So I look in your direction
    But you pay me no attention
    And you know how much I need you
    But you never even see me

    Writer/s: BERRYMAN, GUY RUPERT / BUCKLAND, JONATHAN MARK / CHAMPION, WILLIAM / MARTIN, CHRISTOPHER ANTHONY JOHN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Shiver Song Chart
  • Lead singer Chris Martin wrote this. It was rumored to be about Australian singer Natalie Imbruglia, but Martin claims he just used her for inspiration because he had to envision a sexy woman while writing it.
  • This was Coldplay's first hit. It was included on Parachutes after it became a hit as a single.

  • Toby Keith - Drunk American
    Toby Keith - Drunk Americans


    Toby Keith - Drunk Americans Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: 35 MPH
    Released: 2014

    Drunk Americans Lyrics


    We ain't East, we ain't West
    We ain't left, we ain't right
    We ain't black, we ain't white
    We just came here to drink
    We're all mud flap suburbans
    All ball caps and turbans
    All prom queens and strippers
    Where the whole kitchen sink and then here,
    We're the same, everyone knows your name

    We just raise up our glass
    We don't give a rat's ass
    If you're a democrat or republican
    We're happy to be here and that you can see
    We're just all Drunk Americans

    We ain't second ex wives,
    We ain't cowboys or redskins
    We ain't preachers or kingpins
    We're just having fun
    We're all suits in blue collars
    Short orders long hollers
    Paper and plastic, too old and too young
    Ceos, GEDs, DUIs, FBIs, PHDs

    And we raise up our glass
    We don't give a rat's ass
    If your belly's too fat, or your wallet's too thin
    We're happy to be here and that you can see
    We're just all drunk Americans

    (La-la-la-la-la-la)

    All drunk Americans

    We been in, we been out
    We been cool, we been weird
    Thank God we're still here
    In the land of the free
    And we all, singin' wrong
    But we all sing along
    Sing along

    We just raise up our glass
    We don't give a rat's ass
    If you're a democrat or republican
    We're happy to be here and that you can see
    We're just all drunk Americans

    In these neon lights
    We're all stars we're all stripes
    And we're all drunk Americans

    Writer/s: DIPIERO, BOB / CLARK, BRANDY / MCANALLY, SHANE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Drunk Americans Song Chart
  • The first single from Toby Keith's 35 MPH Town album was written by Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally with Bob DiPiero.

    Clark and McNally have co-penned a number of hit tunes including the Band Perry's "Better Dig Two" and Miranda Lambert's "Mama's Broken Heart."

    DiPiero has written many country #1 hits including Montgomery Gentry's "If You Ever Stop Loving Me" and Tim McGraw's "Southern Voice."
  • The song finds Keith encouraging his his fellow American to forget about their differences and unite together over alcohol. He commented with a laugh about the bar stomper: "I just wanted to go kind of retro. It sounds like 'I Love This Bar' and 'American Ride' had a child, and 'Beers Ago' is their drunk uncle."
  • Brandy Clark told Rolling Stone Country this isn't a drinking song, but instead celebrates the way a little social lubricant can unite Americans. "We wanted to write it sort of like a modern-day 'Piano Man.' It's like, 'When we're in here drinking, who cares what we are outside of this?,'" she said.

    "When we finished the song [in 2012], we said, 'This would we be so great for Toby Keith.' And then he passed on it," Clark added. "Then he came back around to make another record, and the guy at my publishing company pitched it again — after the record was done — and they heard it and said, 'Oh, he's got to go in and do this.'"
  • The song's music video was directed by Michael Salomon, who has helmed many of Toby Keith's clips. The visual features animation by Ben Naff, who portrays an animated Keith playing bartender, as well as other images desribed in the song. Naff's other credits include graphics for the TV movies Blake Shelton Live: It's All About Tonight and Zac Brown Band: Uncaged in Vegas.
  • This was the only track on 35 MPH Town that Keith didn't write. "The second I heard it I knew I had to cut it because it sounded exactly like what I've made a career of doing," he said. "Very well-written with a nice waltz tempo, it's a drinking song with a good little message: Everyone needs to get along and drink a cold beer."

  • Peter, Paul and Mary - Puff The Magic Drago
    Peter, Paul and Mary - Puff The Magic Dragon


    Peter, Paul and Mary - Puff The Magic Dragon Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Moving
    Released: 1963

    Puff The Magic Dragon Lyrics


    Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea
    And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honahlee
    Little Jackie paper loved that rascal puff
    And brought him strings and sealing wax and other fancy stuff oh

    Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea
    And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honahlee
    Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea
    And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honahlee

    Together they would travel on a boat with billowed sail
    Jackie kept a lookout perched on puff's gigantic tail
    Noble kings and princes would bow whene'er they came
    Pirate ships would lower their flag when puff roared out his name oh

    Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea
    And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honahlee
    Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea
    And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honahlee

    A dragon lives forever but not so little boys
    Painted wings and giant rings make way for other toys
    One grey night it happened, Jackie Paper came no more
    And puff that mighty dragon, he ceased his fearless roar

    His head was bent in sorrow, green scales fell like rain
    Puff no longer went to play along the cherry lane
    Without his life-long friend, puff could not be brave
    So Puff that mighty dragon sadly slipped into his cave oh

    Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea
    And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honahlee
    Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea
    And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honahlee

    Writer/s: YARROW, PETER/LIPTON, LEONARD
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Puff The Magic Dragon Song Chart
  • This song was rumored to be about drugs, particularly marijuana. This rumor was fueled by a 1964 Newsweek article about hidden drug messages in pop music that came up with the following interpretations:

    Puff's friend Jackie Paper = rolling papers
    "Puff" = to take a puff from a joint
    "Dragon" = a variation of "dragin'," as in taking a drag from a joint to inhale the smoke.

    The band claims that the song is really about losing the innocence of childhood, and has nothing to do with drugs. At the end of the song, Puff goes back into his cave, which symbolizes this loss of childhood innocence.
  • Peter Yarrow wrote this in 1958 before he joined the group. He wrote it after coming home and seeing a poem on his typewriter with words about the dragon. He based his song on this poem, which was written by Lenny Lipton. A few years later when this became a hit, Yarrow found Lipton and gave him half the songwriting credit. Lipton, who was a camp counselor when Yarrow found him, gets extensive royalties from the song.

    For his book Behind The Hits John Javna spoke with Lenny Lipton about his poem. Lipton was feeling homesick when he wrote it. One day, he was on his way to dinner at a friend's house, and was a little early, so he stopped at the library and happened to read some Ogden Nash poems. The title of the poem that grabbed him was The Tale Of Custard The Dragon, which is about a "Really-o Truly-o Dragon." Lipton was friends with Peter Yarrow's housemate when they were all students at Cornell University. On the walk from Cornell's library to the friend's house (where he was to eat dinner), he wrote the poem, which was about the loss of childhood. But no one was home when he arrived - there was some sort of mix-up about dinner. So he just went in and used Yarrow's typewriter to get the poem out of his head. Then, he forgot about it. Years later, a friend called and told him Yarrow was looking for him, to give him credit for the lyrics. Lipton had actually forgotten about the poem. (Thanks to John Javna for sharing this story.)
  • The original poem had a verse that did not make it into the song. In it, Puff found another child and played with him after returning. Neither Yarrow nor Lipton remember the verse in any detail, and the paper that was left in Yarrow's typewriter in 1958 has since been lost.
  • In an effort to be gender-neutral, Peter Yarrow later sang the line "A dragon lives forever, but not so little boys" as "A dragon lives forever, but not so girls and boys."
  • In 1964, 53 Douglas AC-47 passenger planes were armored and subsequently deployed as gunships by the United States Air Force in the Vietnam War. The planes carried tremendous firepower, shooting bright flares and rounds of machine gun fire on the Viet Cong, which referred to them as "Dragon Ships." This nickname led Americans to start calling the planes "Puff The Magic Dragon," turning the title of the winsome children's song into a moniker for a lethal killing machine.
  • Some of the alleged drug references in this song include the "autumn mist," which was marijuana smoke, and the "land of Hanah Lee," which was the Hawaiian town of Hanalei, famous for its marijuana plants. Peter Yarrow insists that not only did the song have nothing to do with drugs, but that he didn't even know about pot in 1958, which kills any theories that he put drug references in subconsciously.
  • This song was banned in Singapore and Hong Kong because authorities thought it contained drug references.
  • Peter, Paul and Mary formed in 1961, and this song was always part of their repertoire, although they didn't record it until their second album, Moving, was released in early 1963. The first concerts of Peter, Paul, and Mary consisted of a solo set by each of the men, followed by a dozen songs sung as a trio, which is when they performed "Puff."
  • Paul Stookey put the song on trial during a 1976 show at the Sydney Opera House. He had a "prosecutor" on stage claiming the song was about drugs, with Jackie and Puff explaining that it wasn't. Stookey told the audience that if they sang along, Puff would be acquitted, which they did - the judge declared, "case dismissed."
  • In order to show the stupidity of calling this a drug song, the band sometimes performs "The Star Spangled Banner" at concerts and pauses periodically to explain how the previous lines could describe drugs or drug-induced hallucinations. (thanks, Brett - Edmonton, Canada)
  • In the 2000 movie Meet The Parents, the family has a contentious debate over the meaning of this song. In the scene, this song comes on the car radio and Greg Focker (Ben Stiller), says to Jack Byrnes (Robert De Niro), "Who'd have thought it wasn't about a dragon? Some people thing that to puff the magic dragon means to smoke a marijuana cigarette." Byrnes replies: "Puff is just the name of the boy's magical dragon. You a pothead, Focker?"
  • When this was played on Bob Keeshan's TV show Captain Kangaroo, the accompanying illustrations seemed to reflect the missing fourth verse. During the final chorus, the words "BUT WAIT!" appear on the screen, and another child (who looks like a little caveboy) is seen knocking on the door to Puff's cave. The final picture shows Puff and the new little boy embracing. (thanks, Ekristheh - Halath)
  • In 1969, Peter, Paul and Mary released a children's album called Peter, Paul and Mommy which featured this song. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)

  • Tyler Farr - A Guy Walks Into a Ba
    Tyler Farr - A Guy Walks Into a Bar


    Tyler Farr - A Guy Walks Into a Bar Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Suffer in Peace
    Released: 2014

    A Guy Walks Into a Bar Lyrics


    The joke's on me and it ain't funny
    Everybody but me could see the punch line coming a mile away
    I've heard it so many times I can tell it to the T
    Believe me I could sell it all day
    It goes

    A Guy Walks Into a Bar, orders a drink
    Sees a girl that catches his eye
    Asks her if she wants another
    They fall for each other and end up lovers
    They laugh, cry, hold on tight, make it work for a little while
    Then one night her taillights fade out into the dark
    And a guy walks into a bar

    I'd laugh too if my heart would let me
    Keeping it light will probably help to get me over you
    I'm walking, talking, drinking proof
    A cliché in a corner booth
    Ain't nothing new

    A guy walks into a bar, orders a drink
    Sees a girl that catches his eye
    Asks her if she wants another
    They fall for each other and end up lovers
    They laugh, cry, hold on tight, make it work for a little while
    Then one night her taillights fade out into the dark
    And a guy walks into a bar

    A guy walks into a bar, orders a drink
    Sees a girl that catches his eye
    Asks her if she wants another
    They fall for each other and end up lovers
    They laugh, cry, hold on tight, make it work for a little while
    Then one night her taillights fade out into the dark
    And a guy walks into a bar

    A guy walks into a bar
    A guy walks into a bar

    Writer/s: MELISSA PEIRCE, BRAD TURSI, JONATHAN SINGLETON
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, Walt Disney Music Company
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    A Guy Walks Into a Bar Song Chart
  • The first single from Tyler Farr's second studio album is a twist on the old bar joke:

    A guy walks into a bar, orders a drink
    Sees a girl that catches his eye
    Asks her if she wants another
    They fall for each other and end up lovers


    The song starts out on a high note as it tells of a man whose entire life is changed after hitting a bar. However, as the track progresses, it turns unexpectedly into a heartbreak story.
  • The song was written by Nashville songwriters Melissa Peirce (David Nail's "Red Light") and Jonathan Singleton (Josh Turner's "Why Don't We Just Dance") with Old Dominion guitarist Brad Tursi (Kenny Chesney's "Save It for a Rainy Day"). It was Tursi who came up with the song's name. He recalled to Taste of Country ; "I remember pulling up to our co-writer's house, and I didn't have any ideas. I just thought of that title before we walked in, and then I asked if anyone had written that."
  • Tyler Farr decided to lead his Suffer In Peace album with this song as he felt it wasn't typical of what's going on in country right now. He explained to The Boot : "You hear a lot of uptempo [songs], with the happy-go-lucky, sing-a-long thing, and it really separated itself from that to me, and I wanted to do that with this album, separate it from the rest. I think that song stands out when you hear it on the radio, and when I go to pick a song, if I didn't write it, I think, 'Sure, it sounds like me; I've either lived it, or could have lived it, or will live it in the future.'"

    "I wanted this album to be genuine and authentic and real, and 'A Guy Walks Into a Bar' went very well with my voice," Farr added, "and I think it stands out on the radio, and I think that's why it's connected so well with the audience."
  • Farr fittingly came across the song when he walked into a bar. Jonathan Singleton was playing an acoustic version of the song at a writers' round, a set-up where songwriters perform their new songs. "I'm at the bar maybe ordering a drink of whiskey," Farr recalled to Radio.com , "and he starts singing it and I turn around. I was blown away. Immediately after he was done I went up to him and said, 'Dude I got to cut that.' It really happened that easily."
  • Blake Shelton also had the song on hold, which concerned Farr's producer at the time. "I said we're going to cut it. I think Blake's alright with hits," the singer recalled. "We had documentation that showed I had it on hold first."

  • Eric Clapton - Tears In Heave
    Eric Clapton - Tears In Heaven


    Eric Clapton - Tears In Heaven Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Rush Soundtrack
    Released: 1992

    Tears In Heaven Lyrics


    Would you know my name
    If I saw you in heaven?
    Would it be the same
    If I saw you in heaven?
    I must be strong and carry on
    'Cause I know I don't belong here in heaven

    Would you hold my hand
    If I saw you in heaven?
    Would you help me stand
    If I saw you in heaven?
    I'll find my way through night and day
    'Cause I know I just can't stay here in heaven

    Time can bring you down, time can bend your knees
    Time can break your heart, have you begging please, begging please

    Beyond the door there's peace I'm sure
    And I know there'll be no more Tears In Heaven

    Would you know my name
    If I saw you in heaven?
    Would it be the same
    If I saw you in heaven?
    I must be strong and carry on
    'Cause I know I don't belong here in heaven

    Writer/s: CLAPTON, ERIC PATRICK/JENNINGS, WILL
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Tears In Heaven Song Chart
  • Clapton wrote this about his four-year-old son Conor, who died when he fell out of a 53rd floor window in the apartment where his mother was staying in New York City. Clapton had one other child at the time: His daughter Ruth was born in 1987, the year after Conor was born.
  • Clapton wrote this with Will Jennings, who has written many famous songs from movies, including "Up Where We Belong" from An Officer And A Gentleman and "My Heart Will Go On" from Titanic. Jennings wrote the lyrics to many of Steve Winwood's hits and has also written with B.B. King, Roy Orbison, The Crusaders, Peter Wolf and many others. He told us:
    "Eric and I were engaged to write a song for a movie called Rush. We wrote a song called 'Help Me Up' for the end of the movie... then Eric saw another place in the movie for a song and he said to me, 'I want to write a song about my boy.' Eric had the first verse of the song written, which, to me, is all the song, but he wanted me to write the rest of the verse lines and the release ('Time can bring you down, time can bend your knees...'), even though I told him that it was so personal he should write everything himself. He told me that he had admired the work I did with Steve Winwood and finally there was nothing else but do to as he requested, despite the sensitivity of the subject. This is a song so personal and so sad that it is unique in my experience of writing songs."
  • Clapton knew of Jennings from his work with Steve Winwood. Says Jennings: "Eric and Steve go back, they made that one record together years ago (with Blind Faith), and Eric followed all our writing from Arc Of A Diver, because he always kept up with Steve. We wrote an album called Talking Back To The Night that Steve and I did, and then the third album we wrote was the Back In The High Life album. So Eric knew about that, and he knew about the Crusaders things and the B.B. King things. He had said he always wanted to get together and write, so he called me for the film. Russ Titelman, who had produced the Back In The High Life album, was involved in the film, and that was the other connection."
  • Jennings revised the lyrics as Clapton and his band worked on it in the studio. They had no idea it would be a huge hit. Says Jennings, "It was furthest through from my mind, really. I was so involved in the sensitivity of the subject, and I didn't even think about that. I'm passionate about all the songs I write, but it was just in another place entirely, another category." (Check out our interview with Will Jennings.)
  • Conor's mother is actress Lory Del Santo. She and Clapton began dating while he was going through a divorce with his wife Pattie.
  • After Conor's death, Clapton appeared in Public Service Announcements urging parents to put up gates to keep their children away from danger.
  • This won Grammys in 1993 for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Male Pop Vocal. Clapton was nominated for nine Grammys that year and won six.
  • Clapton played an acoustic version on his 1992 MTV Unplugged special. The performance was made into a very successful album, featuring acoustic versions of "Layla" and "Before You Accuse Me." The acoustic version was used a the B-side of the acoustic "Layla" single in 1992.
  • Clapton's 1986 album August is named for the month Conor was born.
  • In March 2004, Eric stopped playing this and "My Father's Eyes" in concert. While touring Japan in November and December 2003, he discovered he could no longer perform them. Said Clapton: "I didn't feel the loss anymore, which is so much a part of performing those songs. I really have to connect with he feelings that were there when I wrote them. They're kind of gone and I really don't want them to come back, particularly. My life is different now. They probably just need a rest and maybe I'll introduce them for a much more detached point of view." (thanks, harvey - jackson, MI)
  • Clapton wrote about this song in his 2007 autobiography: "The most powerful of the new songs was 'Tears in Heaven.' Musically, I had always been haunted by Jimmy Cliff's song 'Many Rivers to Cross' and wanted to borrow from that chord progression, but essentially I wrote this one to ask the question I had been asking myself ever since my grandfather had died. Will we really meet again? It's difficult to talk about these songs in depth, that's why they're songs. Their birth and development is what kept me alive through the darkest period of my life. When I try to take myself back to that time, to recall the terrible numbness that I lived in, I recoil in fear. I never want to go through anything like that again. Originally, these songs were never meant for publication or public consumption; they were just what I did to stop from going mad. I played them to myself, over and over, constantly changing or refining them, until they were part of my being."

  • Caribou - Our Lov
    Caribou - Our Love


    Caribou - Our Love Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Our Love
    Released: 2014

    Our Love Lyrics


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  • This is the title track from Canadian musician Dan Snaith's seventh studio album (the fourth under his Caribou moniker).
  • The music video, directed by Ryan Staake, was shot on location in West Cork, Ireland, where the stately Lough Ine House was the setting for a haunting trip down memory lane for a faded, grand lady. Staake explained:

    "In 'Our Love,' I wanted to create a slow, brooding film that contrasted the seeming limitless of youth with the reality of death in later years. The older woman has experienced the recent death of her husband, and is daydreaming about their early, carefree years."

    He continued: "I've treated time as being pretty malleable, jumping back between day and night, to give a surreal ghostly quality to the characters."

  • R.E.M. - Everybody Hurt
    R.E.M. - Everybody Hurts


    R.E.M. - Everybody Hurts Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Automatic For The People
    Released: 1992

    Everybody Hurts Lyrics


    Everybody Hurts Song Chart
  • Most of this song was written by R.E.M. drummer Bill Berry. He quit the band in 1997 shortly before recording their album Up. After that album, the band almost broke up, but decided to continue as a trio. Berry became a farmer.
  • This is an anti-suicide song. Berry wanted to reach out to people who felt they had no hope.
  • On many R.E.M. songs, Michael Stipe purposefully sings indecipherably. He sang very clearly on this, however, because he didn't want his message getting lost. "I don't remember singing it," he noted in Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982-2011, "but I still kind of can't believe my voice is on this recording. It's very pure. This song instantly belonged to everyone except us, and that honestly means the world to me."
  • While Berry wrote this, he did not actually play on it. A Univox drum machine took care of that for him. R.E.M. bass player Mike Mills claims he bought the drum machine for $20, but it was perfect for the song's "metronome-ish feel." He told Pulse magazine in 1992: "Mike (Stipe) and I cut it live with this dumb drum machine which is just as wooden as you can get. We wanted to get this flow around that: human and non-human at the same time."
  • The string arrangement was done by Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones.
  • The Nevada legislature commended R.E.M. for "encouraging the prevention of teen suicides," noting this as an example. Nevada has a high rate of teen suicide.
  • The music video was directed by Jake Scott, son of movie director Ridley Scott, famous for movies like Blade Runner (1982) and Gladiator (2000). Filmed on Interstate 10 in San Antonio, Texas, the clip is set during a traffic jam where people's thoughts are revealed through subtitles.
  • The album title was inspired by Weaver D's soul food diner in Athens, Georgia. When you ordered food there, they answered by saying "automatic." They had a sign that said "Delicious Fine Foods - Automatic For The People."
  • A very moving mix of this song was made using sound bites from the 9-11 disaster. (thanks, Andy - Halifax, England)
  • This was used on an episode of The Simpsons when Marge is walking in a thunderstorm and thinks she has no friends. (thanks, Dawson - Draper, UT)
  • Peter Buck wrote in the liner notes of the album In Time - The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003 that "the reason the lyrics are so atypically straightforward is because it was aimed at teenagers."
  • In February 2010 a charity cover was recorded by a collection of artists, Helping Haiti, to raise money for the victims of the earthquake that devastated the country. It sold over 200,000 copies in its first two days making it one of the quickest selling singles of the 21st century in the United Kingdom.
  • This topped a poll compiled by PRS For Music, which collects and pays royalties to musicians in the UK, of the songs most likely to make a grown man cry. Second in the list came Eric Clapton's "Tears In Heaven" followed by Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah." PRS chairman Ellis Rich said: "From this chart, it is clear that a well-written tear-jerker is one that people can relate to and empathise with. It is this lyrical connection that can reach deep down emotionally and move even the strongest of men."
  • In a rare authorized comedic use of this song, Mayim Bialik's character on The Big Bang Theory plays this on the harp when she is upset over being left behind by her two girlfriends, who are shopping for bridesmaids dresses. Her "boyfriend," played by Jim Parsons, comes by to cheer her up, resulting in an awkward cuddle scene.
  • Peter Buck likens the vibe of this song to Otis Redding's "Pain in My Heart." He wrote in the liner notes for Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982-2011: "I'm not sure if Michael would have copped that reference, but to a lot of our fans it was a Staxxy-type thing."
  • This was used in the 1992 film version of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, starring Kristy Swanson, Luke Perry and Rutger Hauer. Speaking of the subsequent TV series, starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Peter Buck said: "I've never watched Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but the idea that high school is a portal to hell seems pretty realistic to me."

  • Angaleena Presley - Drun
    Angaleena Presley - Drunk


    Angaleena Presley - Drunk Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Middle Class
    Released: 2014

    Drunk Lyrics


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  • Presley penned this song with Sarah Siskind, who has also written for Alison Krauss. It finds her venting about her no-good former hubby. "I had gotten pregnant three months after knowing my ex-husband," she recalled to Radio.com . "We were both wild, living the artist lifestyle and I got pregnant and I grew up and he really struggled with it. He just couldn't do it. I went to write that day and I just started venting to [Siskind] because a lot of times writing appointments that's like our therapy. We can't really afford therapy at that stage in our career so we are literally each others' therapists."

    The writing session found Presley expressing her anger to Siskund about her ex. "I'm in there and I'm going, 'I don't know. I've read all these books and I bought a nightgown.' He was a drinker. He loved his beer and he just couldn't figure out how to not do it," she explained. "'I buy the groceries, I wear my lipstick.' And [Siskind's] sitting there going, 'You know that's our song.' And I'm like, 'I'm not writing a song, I just came here to talk."

  • Tina Turner - Private Dance
    Tina Turner - Private Dancer


    Tina Turner - Private Dancer Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Private Dancer
    Released: 1984

    Private Dancer Lyrics


    All the men come in these places
    And the men are all the same
    You don't look at their faces
    And you don't ask their names
    You don't think of them as human
    You don't think of them at all
    You keep your mind on the money
    Keeping your eyes on the wall

    I'm your Private Dancer, a dancer for money
    I'll do what you want me to do
    I'm your private dancer, a dancer for money
    And any old music will do

    I want to make a million dollars
    I want to live out by the sea
    Have a husband and some children
    Yeah, I guess I want a family
    All the men come in these places
    And the men are all the same
    You don't look at their faces
    And you don't ask their names

    I'm your private dancer, a dancer for money
    I'll do what you want me to do
    I'm your private dancer, a dancer for money
    And any old music will do

    I'm your private dancer, a dancer for money
    I'll do what you want me to do
    I'm your private dancer, a dancer for money
    And any old music will do

    Deutch marks or dollars
    American Express will do nicely, thank you
    Let me loosen up your collar
    Tell me, do you want to see me do the shimmy again?

    I'm your private dancer, a dancer for money
    I'll do what you want me to do
    I'm your private dancer, a dancer for money
    And any old music will do

    All the men come in these places
    And the men are all the same
    You don't look at their faces
    And you don't ask their names
    You don't think of them as human
    You don't think of them at all
    You keep your mind on the money
    Keeping your eyes on the wall

    I'm your private dancer, a dancer for money
    I'll do what you want me to do
    I'm your private dancer, a dancer for money
    And any old music will do

    I'm your private dancer, a dancer for money
    I'll do what you want me to do
    I'm your private dancer, a dancer for money
    And any old music will do

    I'm your private dancer, a dancer for money
    I'm your private dancer, a dancer for money
    I'm your private dancer, a dancer for money
    Just a private dancer, a dancer for money

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

    Private Dancer Song Chart
  • This song is about either a prostitute or stripper who prefers to consider herself a "Private Dancer." It describes how empty she feels inside. It was an unlikely title track to Turner's wildly successful comeback album, as the subject matter didn't relate to the singer's life or her return to fame.
  • Mark Knopfler wrote this song for his band Dire Straits, but realized that it didn't work with a guy singing it, so he pitched it to Turner, who was beginning her comeback. In a 2004 interview with her fan club, Tina Turner described her reaction when Knopfler played her the song: "Mark said this song is not for a man, it's a girl's song. He recorded it but won't use it so when he put the demo on, he sung 'I'm a private dancer, dancer for money, do what you want me to do,' I told him, 'I think you're right, it's not a song for a guy. I liked it a lot. I wasn't sure whether the girl was a hooker or a very classical private dancer but I thought I'd take it."
  • Members of Dire Straits played on this track, including their bass player John Illsley and drummer Terry Williams. Jeff Beck played the guitar solo, as Mark Knopfler did not perform on it.

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