Wake up, you useless bag of bones! CANDY: Wake up! DIDDY: Wake up! K. ROOL: Wake up, you fools! CANDY: Waaaaake up! DIDDY: Wake up, wake up, wake up! CANDY: Wakey wakey, rise and shine! K. ROOL: I'm about to lose my mind! CANDY: Wake up! K. ROOL: WAKE UP!
Dale Evans & Roy RogersHappy Trails (1952) Brother BonesSweet Georgia Brown (1949) CoastersShoppin' For Clothes (1960) Bobby Darin & Clyde McphatterHave Mercy Baby SpidersI Didn'T Want To Do It (1954) HighwaymenCotton Fields (1962) Larry VerneOkeefenokee Two Step (1960) Les Baxter & His...
Like a Rolling Stone may have been more revolutionary, but Visions of Johanna has a strong claim to be Dylan’s greatest song, a parade of luminous symbolism that manages to be both mystifying and incredibly potent (“The ghost of electricity howls through the bones of her face”). His Na...
The follow-up album,Road Apples(1991), was again recorded with Smith, this time inNew Orleansat a new studio built by fellow Ontarian Daniel Lanois. It too was a smash in Canada and featured the singles “Little Bones,”“Twist My Arm,” and “Three Pistols.” The last refers to the...
He quickened the tempo, spruced up the instrumentation and delivered a more urgent vocal for this 1972 solo rendition (which became a Top 5 U.S. hit), but the bones of the tune remain the same. “Hello It’s Me” is a wistful, bittersweet song about the dissolution of a relationship...
He quickened the tempo, spruced up the instrumentation and delivered a more urgent vocal for this 1972 solo rendition (which became a Top 5 U.S. hit), but the bones of the tune remain the same. “Hello It’s Me” is a wistful, bittersweet song about the dissolution of a relationship...
The answer is songs about weed, record sales, a spinoff movie, a spinoff TV show, and more record sales. It all started with a single that originally featured on the soundtrack to the 1995 hip-hop documentary filmThe Show,which contains memorable scenes like Russell Simmons visitingSlick Ri...
5. “Pipes Of Peace”- The title track is quirky and melodic, even if it seems grafted together from the bones of other songs, including ELO’s “Fire On High,” The Beach Boys’ “Heroes And Villains,” and Macca’s own “C Moon” and “Let ‘Em In.” It always struck me as ...
While the song is very clearly about dismembering the body of a murder victim, the lyrics “Bones and blood lie on the ground / Rotten limbs lie dead / Decapitated bodies found / On my wall, your head,” seem to very closely resemble Milwaukee serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer’s modus ...
—Sarah Raughley, author of The Bones of Ruin and The Effigies Series LOONA, "Flip That" One of this year's best songs has to be the one that ended up at the top of my Spotify Wrapped — LOONA’s "Flip That," the leading single out of their June EP of the same name. There’...