"Chocolate" lyricsThe 1975 Lyrics "Chocolate"Hey, now I call it a split 'cause I know that you will Uh, oh, you bite your friends like chocolate And you said, "We go where nobody knows, we got guns hidden under our petticoats. No, we're never gonna quit it, no, we're never ...
Don't understand the meaning of the song? Highlight lyrics and request an explanation. Click onhighlightedlyrics to explain. Hey now call it a spliff 'cause you know that you will Oh you bite your friend likechocolate You say, we'll go where nobody knows,with guns hidden under our petti...
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The 1975 - Chocolate Lyrics. Hey now, call it a split, because you know that you will Oh, you bite your friend like chocolate You said, we go where nobody know With guns
Thailand's top action movie directorPrachya Pinkaew- the man behind Ong Bak andChocolate- delivers another high-octane hit withThe Kick, the first Thailand-Korea joint production.Cho Jae Hyun(Bad Guy), Ye Ji Won (Hanji), and taekwondo athletes Kim Kyung Suk and Na Tae Joo become heroes wh...
Wilson and Brown decided to go the Beatles’ Apple office in London, knocked at the door and, to their surprise, got to meet John and Yoko. John listened to it and asked why they changed change some of the lyrics, “It wouldn’t work out with the original words from the hit single,...
Release date:1975 Format:MP3 320 Kbps Genres:Disco,Funk,Soul,In English Original songwriter:Erroll Ainsworth Glenstor Brown All the content on our website is entirely reproduced by our musicians in studio. We do not use any parts of the original recordings and do not make use of AI stem se...
Before it was a popular film starring Audrey Hepburn, "My Fair Lady" was a wildly popular musical by Frederick Loewe with lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. The play was the longest-running musical in Broadway history at the time. 1958: My Fair Lady soundtrack by the original Broadway cast ...
The band chose the trippy “Straight to Hell” as their first song of the night, with Joe Strummer belting out lyrics while donning a Travis Bickel-style mohawk. Mick Jones took lead vocals on the second performance of the night, providing ample energy for “Should I Stay or Should I Go...