I wish I was a Cadillac on a Northbound train
Grateful Dead
Favorite Song Lyrics of All Time. What Say You?
For some reason, certain arrangements of basic parts of speech attached to pitch and cadence got themselves permanently attached to my (remaining) brain cells.
What are your favs?
Here's my Top 3.
#1:
"Her teeth were like the stars above because they come out every night." Homer and Jethro, Live at the Country Club (Side one)
#2:
"They'll never forgot you, until somebody new comes along." (I think you know this one)
#3:
I had an internal UFC level battle going on in my head for this position, with no less than 11 contenders duking it out. So, I just gave up, and passed the baton to you guys.
Abraham, Martin, and John , Writer/s:Richard Hollersung , sung by Dion Has anybody here seen my old friend Abraham? |
XTX Respectable Street It's in the order of their hedgerows Heard the neighbour slam his car door Now they talk about abortions Heard the neighbour slam his car door Now she speaks about diseases Heard the neighbour slam his car door It's in the order of their hedgerows Sunday church and they look fetching Heard the neighbour slam his car door He realise this is Respectable Street |
Turn! Turn! Turn!", a monster #1 hit by the Byrds, also known as or subtitled "To Everything There Is a Season", is a song written by Pete Seeger in 1959. The lyrics – except for the title, which is repeated throughout the song, and the final two lines – consist of the first eight verses of the third chapter of the biblical Book of Ecclesiastes https://youtu.be/xVOJla2vYx8?feature=shared
To everything turn, turn, turn There is a season turn, turn, turn And a time to every purpose under heaven A time to be born, a time to die A time to plant, a time to reap A time to kill, a time to heal A time to laugh, a time to weep To everything turn, turn, turn There is a season turn, turn, turn And a time to every purpose under heaven A time to build up, a time to break down A time to dance, a time to mourn A time to cast away stones A time to gather stones together To everything turn, turn, turn There is a season turn, turn, turn And a time to every purpose under heaven A time of love, a time of hate A time of war, a time of peace A time you may embrace A time to refrain from embracing To everything turn, turn, turn There is a season turn, turn, turn And a time to every purpose under heaven A time to gain, a time to lose A time to rend, a time to sew A time for love, a time for hate A time for peace, I swear it’s not too late
Songwriters: Peter Seeger. |
Thanks for the posts. If anything, I’ve discovered the scope of the emotional connection, intensity, and complexity of the poetry within this group that integrates with what we call "music." Some lyrics just make you smile. Others seek to produce a cognition where it appears, at least, that they (the songwriter/poet) "figured it out" and willing to help us work through the chaos. Or simply comment on the absurdity of it all. Then, there are lyrics that are just plain silly. Which is okay, too. I recall that some of those messages resonated with me based on my life conditions and emotional state at the time. White Snake’s "And here I go again on my own" was one such personal message, back in 1986. |