Genius Lyrics
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David Bowie – Girl Loves Me
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Of all the tracks on Blackstar, none is more opaque than “Girl Loves Me”. The song’s lyrics are half Nadsat, the language used in Anthony Burgess' A Clockwork Orange, and half
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Finom – Girl Loves Me
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Cheena so sound, so titty up this malchick, say / Party up mood, naddy vellocet round on Tuesday / Real bad bizzy snatch making all the homies mad on Thursday / Popo blind to the
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Spotify – United States Viral 50 1/14/16
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1. ⬆ David Bowie - Heroes / 2. ⬇ Billie Eilish - Ocean Eyes (Astronomyy Edit) / 3. ⬇ Jonas Blue - Fast Car ft. Dakota / 4. = ayokay - Kings of Summer ft. Quinn XCII / 5. ⬆ David
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David Bowie – It's Gonna Be Me
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[Verse 1] / Hey Jack, I better shake it off / Put her out of my head / The thinking of all, just another young girl last night / Oh brother! I left a woman / In that morning day
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David Bowie – Modern Love
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David Bowie’s hit single from 1983, a song he claimed was inspired by Little Richard, especially the “back and forth” lyrics.
The first track and third single from the Let’s Dance
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Davie Jones & The King Bees – Liza Jane
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Well, I got a girl that's so good to me / (Oh, little Liza) / Well, now she ain't more than five foot three / (Oh, little Liza) / Well, this little girl is so good to me / (Oh
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David Bowie – Girls
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Girls / They come and they go / They kiss / Come and they go / Like breeze / Brushing my cheek / Like pain / Like the tears on my face / Girls / They come and they go / Like
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David Bowie – Dollar Days
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“Dollar Days” is 6th track on David Bowie’s twenty-fifth and final studio album, Blackstar (stylized as ★). It was released on 8 January 2016, the date of Bowie’s 69th birthday and
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David Bowie – God Bless the Girl
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[Verse 1] / Jacqui loves her work, and her work is love / For there is no other / She says "God has given me a job" / Jacqui loves her work / There is no other / Jacqui's aiming
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Queen & David Bowie – Under Pressure
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A duet about how the pressure on our lives makes us nearly crumble. The collaboration emerged from a hectic day of partying and composing by David Bowie and the four members of
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David Bowie – Lazarus
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Originally written for an eponymous off-Broadway production revisiting the character Thomas Gerome Newton 30 years after The Man Who Fell To Earth, the film adaptation of which
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David Bowie – Rosalyn
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[Verse 1] / Hey Rosalyn, tell me where you've been / Hey Rosalyn, tell me where you've been / All the night and all the day / Hide and seek's the game you play / Treat me as sure
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Luigi Cappel
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Songwriter (Specialist certificate from Berklee Music), guitarist, write a lot in the vein of country and Americana. Love songs that tell stories.
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Lorde – Liability
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“Liability” is new territory for Lorde: it’s a soft, piano-driven ballad that’s far more personal than her previous work. Lorde herself described the song as “a strange part of [
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David Bowie – Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)
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“Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)” is the 3rd track from the album of the same name, released in 1980 by David Bowie. The song title was inspired by a Kellogg’s Corn Flakes ad
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David Bowie – It's Gonna Be Me (Live '74)
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[Intro] / [Verse 1] / Hey Jack, I better shake it off / Put her out of my head / The thinking of all, just another young girl last night / Oh brother! I left a woman / In that
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David Bowie – How Does the Grass Grow?
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[Verse 1] / There's a graveyard by the station where the girls / Wear vinyl skirts and sandals from Hungary / The boys ride their Riga 1s upon the little hills / Such sadness and
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David Bowie – Hallo Spaceboy (Pet Shop Boys Remix)
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The Pet Shop Boys’s Remix of “Hallo Spaceboy” was the third commercially released single from David Bowie’s 1995 album Outside.
The remix is a complete overhaul of the album
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8-Bit Arcade – China Girl (8-Bit David Bowie Emulation)
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[Instrumental]
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David Bowie – Boss of Me
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[Verse 1] / Tell me when you're sad / I wanna make it cool again / I know you're feeling bad / Tell me when you're cool again / [Chorus] / Who'd have ever thought of it? / Who'd
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David Bowie – What in the World
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What in the World is a song by David Bowie released on his 1977 album Low, later making appearances as repertoire in the 1978 world tour as well as other major tours.
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POP ETC – How Will I Know (Whitney Houston Cover)
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[Verse 1] / There's a girl I know, she's the one I dream of / Looks into my eyes, takes me to the clouds above / Ooh I lose control, can't seem to get enough / When I wake from
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David Bowie – Space Oddity
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‘Major Tom’ is a fictional character created by David Bowie for this song in 1969. That same year marked the first moon landing, so space was “in”; this was a year after Stanley
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Triple-Q – Immaterial and Under Pressure
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[Intro: SOPHIE, Freddie Mercury, David Bowie] / Immaterial girls, immaterial boys / Immaterial girls, immaterial boys / Immaterial girls, immaterial boys / Immaterial girls
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David Bowie – Moonage Daydream
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“Moonage Daydream” initially failed to chart when released as a single in 1971 by Arnold Corns, Bowie’s side project that has come to be seen as a “dry run” for the Ziggy
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David Bowie – ★ (Blackstar)
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“★” (pronounced “Blackstar”) is perhaps Bowie’s most experimental work since 1977’s Low. It contains several total shifts in instrumentation, but whilst images of death crop up
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David Bowie – China Girl
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In 1976, David Bowie and Iggy Pop co-wrote China Girl while in France just prior to their “Berlin Era”. The song itself originally appeared on Iggy’s 1977 album The Idiot, which
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David Bowie – Can’t Help Thinking About Me
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[Verse 1] / Question time that says I brought dishonour / My head's bowed in shame / Seems that I've blackened the family name / My mother says that she can't stand the neighbours
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