Song Information Genre Power pop Length 5:02 Songs Previous I Don't Want To Know If You Are Lonely Next Kill the DJ Oh Love is the twelfth and the closing track to Green Day's ninth studio album and the start of the special trilogy, ¡Uno! It is the first single to be released...
Don't understand the meaning of the song? Highlight lyrics and request an explanation. Click on highlighted lyrics to explain. Used to keep it cool Used to be a fool All about the bounce in my step Watch it on the news Whatcha gonna do? I could hit refresh and forget Used to ke...
Some of Guthrie's original lyrics were far more radical than the ones still sung in classrooms today—including the final verse: "One bright sunny morning in the shadow of the steeple/ By the Relief Office I saw my people/ As they stood hungry, I stood there wondering if/ This land was...
Track 18 from 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours Released 1991Green Day has played this song live 0 time(s). Lyrics Sitting in my room last night Staring at the mirror I couldn't find a reason why I couldn't be near her 'Cause you are the one that started To make me feel this way...
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I don't care if I know Just where I will go 'Cause all that I need is this crazy feeling A rat-tat-tat of my heart [Sebastian:] Think I want it to stay City of stars Are you shining just for me? City of stars [Mia:] ...
as I was beginning to find out at that time in my life. I wanted something symbolic of that, so to me it was some fictitious character called Maxwell with a silver hammer. I don’t know why it was silver, it just sounded better than Maxwell’s hammer. It was needed for scanning. ...
Track 4 from 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours Released 1991 Green Day has played this song live110 time(s). Lyrics Now you see me now you don't Don't ask me where I'm at Cause I'm a million miles away Treated like a forbidden heel ...
‘Paperback Writer’ reflected the can-do attitude of mid-1960s British society; the lyrics can be seen in the same context asRubber Soul’s similarly light-hearted‘Drive My Car’. The backing vocals found The Beatles singing “Frère Jacques”, and the powerful four-part harmonies of the ...
9/10...loved the lyrics...loved her take on the song...that was simply fun to listen to ^i think this is my favorite sample from a movie ever