Recording and composition. "On the Road Again" was among the first songs Canned Heat recorded as demos in April 1967 at the RCA Studios in Chicago [8] with original drummer
Songfacts®: This song tells the story of a German couple who are so determined to be together that they meet every day under a gun turret on The Berlin Wall. Bowie, who was living in Berlin at the time, was inspired by an affair between his producer Tony Visconti and backup singer Antonia Maass, who would kiss "by the wall" in front of Bowie
Songfacts®: This track finds Foo Fighters leader Dave Grohl returning to his Nirvana-era roots with Nevermind producer Butch Vig at the helm and Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic making a guest appearance. Grohl told Q magazine that he has always stayed in touch with Novoselic and called him in when he felt the song would benefit from his former
Songfacts®: "Abracadabra" is a collaborative song by Wes Nelson and Craig David. They sing of falling under the spell of another person, even though they know it might not be good for them. The repeated "abracadabra" suggests a sense of magic or illusion, perhaps hinting at the intoxicating nature of this relationship.
The full, just under 10-minute track was released on November 20, 2015 as the lead single from the Blackstar album. The original version was more than 11 minutes long, but Bowie and producer Tony Visconti cut it to 9:57 after learning iTunes won't post singles that cross the 10-minute mark. "David was adamant it be the single," Visconti told
Bowie's stuttered vocals in this song ("Ch-Ch-Changes") are some of the most famous stutters in rock. It came well after "My G-G-Generation" but predated " B-B-B-Bennie And The Jets. According to Mike Garson, who became Bowie's keyboard player in 1972, when he auditioned for the gig, he played the first eight seconds of "Changes" when Bowie
One of these days (in the future) : I'm (members of band), going to (it will happen) cut you into tiny pieces (The track). This makes sense considering this track showcases new technology and a new era for PF. Carmelo from Ft Myers, Fl
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Songfacts®: "Little Drummer Boy" is set around the time of Jesus' birth, when Israel was under Roman rule and the Jews were awaiting a Messiah to deliver them from bondage and become the new King of Israel (however because he didn't fulfill that prophecy, he's not considered the Messiah in Judaism). Unlike most Christmas carols about the
Songfacts®: David Gray wrote this for the British film This Year's Love, a romantic comedy set in the Camden Town area of London. The director, David Kane, was a big David Gray fan and asked him to compose the song. Gray had never written on commission before, but he welcomed the challenge. (Also, he needed the money: he had been dropped by
How Awesome Are Your Deeds To the choirmaster. A Song. A Psalm. 66 b Shout for joy to God, all the earth; 2 sing the glory of his name; c give to him glorious praise! 3 Say to God, d “How awesome are your deeds! A place for your personal content Sign in to use the home tab, where all of your personal content, reading plans, and recent playlists will be easily
The children of the summer's end. Gathered in the dampened grass, We played Our songs and felt the London sky. Resting on our hands. It was God's land. It was ragged and naive. It was Heaven. Touch, we touched the very soul. Of holding each and every life.
David Coverdale, Whitesnake's vocalist was also In Deep Purple. John from Long Island, Ny I heard in Motley crue interview quite some time ago 1989 or so, that Aerosmith & Motley Crue were playing togather (do not remember if it was a tour or what), but Steve looked at Vince & said jokingly," for a dude, you sure look like a lady".
Mike Hunt from Swindon, Wales The girls pregnant, her parents have thrown her out and her boyfriends gone. She seeks to escape at the cinema , but finds that the images on screen are a pale reflection of 'real life'. She comes to the idea that her life is as shallow as the films she watchs and life on mars is her life.
Songfacts®: The "Free Man" is David Geffen, who was in charge of Mitchell's record label. The song is about the pressures the music industry puts on their artists. Mitchell and Geffen rose up the ranks together. In the late '60s, he was establishing himself as an agent (an important early client was another mighty female songwriter: Laura Nyro
Starman is also the title of John Carpenter's 1984 sci-fi movie starring Jeff Bridges as an alien who takes the form of a woman's (Karen Allen) dead husband and needs her help to get home. The song is not used in the movie. This was used in a 2016 commercial for the Audi R8 that first aired during the 2016 Super Bowl about two months after
Songfacts®: The 10 tracks on Rattle That Lock follow the loose concept of taking place over the course of a single day, starting with this early morning-titled instrumental. Gilmour told Rolling Stone about the album's central idea. "It's nice to have a focus and tie things into some sort of form to make it have a cohesion.
The song was released as the lead single from David Essex's eponymous second album and became his first #1 in the UK, spending three weeks at the top of the chart in November 1974. It was less successful in the US, failing to make the Hot 100. Most of David Essex's songs at the time were written by him and produced by New Yorker Jeff Wayne.
In this song, lead singer Fee Waybill plays the role of a carnival barker touting his latest attraction: a beautiful girl who will even talk to you. For a dollar, you can see her for yourself, just don't fall in love. San Francisco wasn't always an overpriced tech metropolis: in the '80s, it had a sleazy side that inspired this song.
Songfacts®: F.R. David (birth name Elli Robert Fitoussi) is a Tunisian-born French singer. He began his career as singer and guitarist with French garage band Les Trèfles, who mutated into Les Boots, but achieved very little commercial success. Fitoussi went solo in 1967 and enjoyed minor hits with the Éric Charden penned "Symphonie" and a
Songfacts®: David Essex wrote this to play at the end of the 1973 movie That'll Be The Day, where he played a working-class, aspiring rocker in pre-Beatles England. Essex spent much of the '60s making unsuccessful recordings, but did far better as an actor, landing the role of Jesus in the London production of Godspell in 1971.
Songfacts®: This is a track from American singer-songwriter David Archuleta's first Christmas album, Christmas From The Heart. This traditional minor-key carol is basically a French version of the Little Drummer Boy story. The song revolves around the birth of Jesus Christ, and is told from the perspective of shepherds playing simple
Songfacts®: Panama is a country in Central America famous for its canal, but it has nothing to do with the song. The lyrics are about a stripper David Lee Roth met in Arizona. As he explained on The Howard Stern Show, the song came about after an interview Roth gave in the early '80s; the interviewer accused him of only writing lyrics about
Songfacts®: Ziggy Stardust is a character Bowie created with the help of his then-wife, Angela. The character's name was inspired by the '60s psychobilly musician, Legendary Stardust Cowboy. Bowie performed under the Stardust persona for about a year. This specific song is about Stardust growing too conceited: "Making love with his ego, Ziggy
A Friend Of A Friend-Dave Rawlings Machine. A Friend So Kind-The Choir. A Gamble Either Way-Dolly Parton. A Ghost-Travis. A Girl And His Cat-Biffy Clyro. A Girl In Trouble (Is A Temporary Thing)-Romeo Void. ‹ Prev 1 2 . 29 Next ›. List of songs with lyrics, meanings, interpretations and chart positions starting with A.
Songfacts®: This Scooter Carusoe and Phil Vassar penned song is the title cut of American Country Music Artist David Nail's second studio album. The track celebrates the power of music to create memories. Nail told Roughstock: "I used to make mix tapes and CDs and title them by the month or the name of the city I was going to visit. I still do it.
Songfacts®: This song is about a woman who keeps leaving David Bowie (then calling himself by his birth name, Davy Jones), just as the title implies. Sung from Bowie's perspective, it's a 2:31-long sensitive, almost whiny, complaint about the woman's penchant for bailing on him. The song strongly represents the mod-music sound then popular in
Comments: 118 Jim from Alliance Ohio My dad took me to see Iron Butterfly at Fillmore East in NYC in 1969 The opening acts were Spooky Tooth and Blues Image After they played there was an announcement made that the guitarist for Iron Butterfly had been in a motorcycle accident on the way to the event, so we didn’t get to see them, but our money
Songfacts®: Bowie wrote this after seeing the 1968 Stanley Kubrick movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. "Space Oddity" is a play on the phrase "Space Odyssey," although the title does not appear in the lyrics. The song tells the story of Major Tom, a fictional astronaut who cuts off communication with Earth and floats into space.
Songfacts®: Dream Academy members Nick Laird-Clowes and Gilbert Gabriel wrote this song, which is dedicated to the singer Nick Drake, who was 26 years old in 1974 when he died of an antidepressant overdose which may have been suicide. His work was very influential to many British musicians and songwriters, and his legend grew after his death.
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