Genius Lyrics
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The Beatles – Chains
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This is a cover of a 1962 song by The Cookies, Little Eva’s backup group, written by then-married duo Carole King and Gerry Goffin. This is one of six covers that appeared on The
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The Beatles – Chains (Live)
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[Verse 1] / Chains, my baby's got me locked up in chains / And they ain't the kind that you can see / Whoa, oh, these chains of love got a hold on me, yeah / [Verse 2] / Chains
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The Cookies – Chains
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A minor chart success for Little Eva’s backing group, The Cookies, in 1962, it was covered by The Beatles as part of their early live act.
It was recorded and featured on Please
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The Cookies – Chains Covers
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See all of “Chains” by The Cookies’s covers
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Swipey – Upscale (Freestyle)
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[Intro] / Ain't no chains dangling nigga / All these chains over there / All my chains dangling / Swipey / Squad Boyz Aye Aye / [Verse 1: Swipey] / Tell them hatin' ass niggas that
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Drapht (Ft. Joyride & N'fa) – 1990's
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[Refrain: Drapht] / They want me to take it back / To the 1990's / Back to the grunge and the grimy / Where shiny gold chains were inviting / And jean size fit both sides of the
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A$AP Rocky (Ft. 2 Chainz, Drake & Kendrick Lamar) – Fuckin' Problems
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This all-star posse cut showcases three distinctive rappers trying to out-stunt each other on the subject of fucking “bad bitches.” Rocky called the song a “reunion” of Drake’s
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Future – Hallucinating
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Future pays tribute and sticks to the theme of the album title, HNDRXX, over trippy chill production, with “hallucinating” nodding at his drug use.
The Chorus goes over the drugs
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JAY-Z – Public Service Announcement
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This standout track from The Black Album is one of Jay’s most popular live concert staples. It’s a wide-ranging, pun-heavy tune that ranks in the upper echelon of his extensive
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Every So Often – 15 Minutes
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[Verse 1] / You were 15 minutes late / On the night of our first date / When you called me, said "I'm backed up on the 118, not sure how long this'll take" / So I had 15 minutes
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Journey – Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)
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The first track on the album Frontiers and the first single released from the album.
Though it did well in the charts, it is now more known for its infamously bad “concept” music
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Genius English Translations – Bryant Myers ft. Anuel AA - Gan-Ga (Remix) (English Translation)
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[Intro: Anuel AA & Bryant Myers] / Brr / Lanalizer got the fire / (Yeah, yeah, yeah), yeah / Anuel / They see my flow and they also want to look like me / I used to earn 500 per
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The Beatles – Drive My Car
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The first song on 1965’s Rubber Soul album, Drive My Car reversed the traditional boy-girl roles in The Beatles' songs, presenting a tale of a gold digger and wannabe star who
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Allison Case – Frank Mills
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[CRISSY] / I met a boy called Frank Mills / On September 12th right here, in front of the Waverly / But unfortunately I lost his address / He was last seen with his friend, a
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Heath McNease – Along Came Molly
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http://heathmcnease.bandcamp.com/track/along-came-molly?
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G-Scott (Ft. Ibn Inglor) – 4FRR
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[Hook] / You're now rockin with the man of the hour / You're now rockin with the man of the hour / 30 bad bitches taking champagne showers / 4 finger ring 2 gold chains / 4 finger
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The Beatles – You've Got to Hide Your Love Away
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“You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away” is the third track on The Beatles' album Help!. Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, they both said that Lennon was influenced by Bob
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Big Lettuce – Touch Grass
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Don't believe an eighth of what they tell you, everything’s a lie / I bet the Beatles never even ate them fish and finger pies / Link with dimes, hit their place, do our thing and
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The Beatles – I Saw Her Standing There
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Track one, side one of Please Please Me.
Now considered a rock'n'roll standard covered by everyone from Pharrell Williams to Led Zeppelin, it was originally titled Seventeen as
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The Beatles – Beautiful Dreamer
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Beautiful dreamer, come on babe, wake p nto mStd dewdrops are awaiting thee / Sounds of the rude world heard in the day / Led by the moonlight have all passed away / Beautiful
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The Beatles – Twist and Shout
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“Twist and Shout” was originally by The Top Notes in 1960; the band The Isley Brothers did a cover of it in 1962. The Beatles did a second cover of the song in 1963. This song was
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Pink Floyd – Brain Damage
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“Brain Damage” is the ninth track from British progressive rock band Pink Floyd’s 1973 album, The Dark Side of the Moon. It was sung by Roger Waters. David Gilmour took over as
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Danger Mouse (Ft. The Beatles & JAY-Z) – Allure (The Grey Album)
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[Intro: Pharrell (Jay-Z)] / (Young! It's the life) / (Once again it's the life, yes) / I don't know why, I.. get so high oh / (It's intoxicating man, y'all don't know why you do
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Annie Golden – Frank Mills
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[CRISSY] / I met a boy called Frank Mills / On September 12th right here, in front of the Waverly / But unfortunately I lost his address / He was last seen with his friend, a
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The Beatles – Please Please Me
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This is the title track from The Beatles' debut album. Their second single released in Britain—following October 1962’s “Love Me Do”—“Please Please Me” encapsulates the band’s
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Eagles – Already Gone
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Peaking at #32 on the Billboard Hot 100 on June 29, 1974, “Already Gone” is one of The Eagles' true classics.
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The Beatles – From Me to You
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“From Me to You” was one of The Beatles' seminal tracks: their third single (and the first to reach number 1), it was recorded at Abbey Road Studios on March 5 1963 and released
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The Legendary Pink Dots – 06
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Miss Nightly spikes my carpet with her heels, then tears her beard off. Wrestles with my nervous pillow 'til it squeals - I turn the light off. Asked me "Would you like to know
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The Beatles – Misery
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Track two, side one of Please Please Me.
Written on tour by Lennon and McCartney in what McCartney described as “a hacking job”, they hoped to sell it to Helen Shapiro, for whose
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The Beatles – Do You Want to Know a Secret
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“Do You Want to Know a Secret” is track four, side two of the band’s first album, Please Please Me. Whilst originally penned by Lennon-McCartney, George Harrison takes lead vocal.
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