Genius Lyrics
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Manchester Orchestra – I've Got Friends
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I’ve got friends is the third track off the album and third video released by Manchester Orchestra. It peaked at #26 on the Billboard Rock charts in 2009.
Andy Hull, the writer
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Garth Brooks – Friends in Low Places
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[Verse 1] / Blame it all on my roots, I showed up in boots / And ruined your black-tie affair / The last one to know, the last one to show / I was the last one you thought you'd
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Manchester Orchestra – I Can Feel A Hot One
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Manchester Orchestra’s lead singer Andy Hull tells the story of this song an interview. The song begins with a panic attack overcoming the lead singer (Andy Hull), he says that
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Manchester Orchestra – Turn Out the Lights
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Turn out the lights / The party's over / And they say that all good things must end / Turn out the lights / The party's over / Yeah, tomorrow, we'll start the same old thing again
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Manchester Orchestra – The Maze
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“The Maze” is the first track on Manchester Orchestra’s 2017 album A Black Mile to the Surface. Lyrically, it revolves around lead singer Andy Hull’s baby daughter Mayzie, and his
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Manchester Orchestra – Everything To Nothing
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The penultimate song on Manchester Orchestra’s second studio album ‘Mean Everything To Nothing", the narrator reflects on a found note that belonged to his grandfather. The note
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Manchester Orchestra – The River
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“The River” on Manchester Orchestra’s sophomore album Mean Everything to Nothing, focuses on Andy Hull’s relationship with God. The lyrics reference scripture and are centered
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Manchester Orchestra – The Only One
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[Verse 1] / I am the only one that thinks I'm going crazy / And I don't know what to do / And I am the only son of a pastor I know / Who does the things I do / [Chorus] / But if it
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Manchester Orchestra – Shake It Out
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Shake it out is the second song on Mean Everything to Nothing and was also the second single from the album to be released as a video (March 24, 2009). It peaked at #38 on the
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Manchester Orchestra – Pride
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Track 4 on Mean Everything to Nothing. “Pride” focuses on combatting addiction. Andy Hull’s lyrics deal with a sense of pride in the meaning that one is too ashamed or apathetic to
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Manchester Orchestra – In My Teeth
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[Verse 1] / I felt a black man in my teeth / What a way / Jesus is coming, he acts my age / And he always looks the same / I said a good seed was on your grave / Wasn't a mistake
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Joy Oladokun & Manchester Orchestra – You At The Table
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[Verse 1] / I've been sleeping in the hallway / I wanna hear your footsteps if you wake up to go / You've been warmer to the touch / But cold down in your bones / You've been
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Manchester Orchestra – Jimmy He Whispers
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Jimmy He Whispers is a hidden track from the album Mean Everything To Nothing. It plays at the end of the song The River.
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Manchester Orchestra – 100 Dollars
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[Verse 1] / Several women's magazines / Stacked up on top of a picture of me / When I tried to call no one answered / [Verse 2] / It's not even that I'm all angry / Just want to
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