"Or that his words would inspire their own honoring thefts: Joni Mitchell took a glittering simile of his for "That Song About the Midway"; ..." So I googled to find the original reference and found a direct comparison... "It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night ...
If you've got flags to wear You should be careful what you sell On the fire escape I think I slipped, I think I fell But you're still midway It's not too late to just turn back We were raised by strangers The life that you had in mind ...
The boat rides we would take The moonlight on the lake The way we danced and hummed our favorite song The things we did last summer I'll remember all winter long The midway and the fun The kewpie doll we won The bell I rang to prove that I was strong ...
Coming down slow, riding on that center line We're going to riverview tonight, baby We're going to riverview tonight, baby I'll let them sleep Just pull me inside I'll let them sleep Just give me a ride I've got the keys, we're going to walk the midway ...
Down With The Clown Just Like That Pass Me By compilation: "Forgotten Freshness Vol. 1" (1998) Hey Vato Dead Pumpkins Fat Sweaty Betty Willy Bubba Graveyard Fuck Off! I Didn't Mean To Kill Him Southwest Strangla Santa's A Fat Bitch compilation: "Forgotten Freshness Vol. 2" (1998) Mr...
The circus town's on the live wire And the strong man, Sampson, lifts the midget, little Tiny Tim, way up on his shoulders, way up And carries him on down the midway Past the kids, past the sailors, to his dimly lit trailer
[Mr Mills:]Yeah that's me [Brian Arsinal:]Mr. Mills, this is an attempt to collect the debt. Says here you owe a grand total of thirty-thousand dollars to a Midway Recording & Production company. I almost don't know why I'm even making this phone call ...
Eagles singer Don Henley has filed a lawsuit seeking the return of his handwritten song notes and lyrics from the band’s hit “Hotel California” album.
Depend on you to help them grow I love you, and that's all I know When the singer's gone Let the song go on... But the ending always comes at last Endings always come too fast They come too fast, but they pass too slow ...
midway through the interview. Introducing the song, Springsteen explained that he "cut it for a covers record that we were just fooling around with and working on in the studio with the band." When Rotolo asked Springsteen when he and the E Street Band recorded the song, he hesitantly ...