Breaking down the dreams we make real One down one to go Another town and one more show Downtown they're giving away But she never came back No phone can take your place Do you know what I mean We have the same intrigue As a court of kings Ah leave it, ah leave it Dit, dit, dit, dit, dit, dit, dit Doot, doot, doot, doot, doot, doot, doot Two
[Pre-Chorus] No, you can't take it, no, you can't take it No, you can't take that away from me No, you can't take it, no, you can't take it No, you can't take that
[Pre-Chorus] What have I become? My sweetest friend Everyone I know Goes away in the end [Chorus] And you could have it all My empire of dirt I will let you down I will make you hurt [Outro] If I
Producer (s) Alex Maxwell. Grady Saxman. Music video. "Dicked Down in Dallas" on YouTube. " Dicked Down in Dallas " is the debut single by American country music singer Trey Lewis. It was released on December 1, 2020. The song was co-written by Brent Gafford, Drew Trosclair and Matt Mckinney, and produced by Alex Maxwell and Grady Saxman. [2]
Don't Bring Me Down " is the ninth and final track on the English Electric Light Orchestra 's 1979 album Discovery. It is their highest-charting hit in the United States to date. It's a great big galloping ball of distortion. I wrote it at the last minute, 'cause I felt there weren't enough loud ones on the album. This was just what I was after.
In an interview with Pitchfork magazine, Rema explained the real-life inspiration behind the song; ââCalm Downâ is about the events that led me to finding love at the time. It started at a party where I saw a girl who stood out from other girls so I felt like shooting my shot. We spoke and danced⊠but her friends didnât let me get any
For me itâs probably the doing everything right but still getting everything wrong feeling like youâre literally being held down by some higher power, this is summed up perfectly in the metaphor from the wretched. âThe clouds will part and the sky cracks open And God himself will reach his fucking arm through Just to push you down, just
Yet others would say the less-celebrated âRunninâ Down a Dreamâ, as made evident by the fact that a 2007 Tom Petty and the Heartbreakersâ documentary was named after this song. And for the record, Petty did remain a member of the Heartbreakers even after also going solo in the late-1980s. And right upon becoming a solo artist, the first
The chorus compares a party to war. This is where the song title plays a role. Usually BYOB means "Bring your own booze," but in this case it has an ironic meaning, "bring your own bombs." The party in the desert refers to the middle-east, a region known for it desert-like climate. The chorus is used to try to strike home how presidents make
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