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The Strokes – Partners in Crime
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[Verse 1] / I forgot your jacket outdoors / Day's been something / See if I care / One; it's not okayish day, just so / But yes, if you insist / Okay / [Pre-Chorus] / Oh, alright
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The Strokes – One Way Trigger
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[Intro] / (One, two, three) / [Verse 1] / Get dressed in your bed / While she's asleep / It isn’t right / But it isn’t hard / Tell me, tell me, won’t you understand / Show me, show
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Ocean Alley – Partner In Crime
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(Verse 1) / Won't you tell me I'm fine? / Won't you tell me I'm right? / Cos I'm a freight train / And I'm running off my tracks again / (Verse 2) / Won't you tell me it's okay
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Rupert Holmes – Escape (The Piña Colada Song)
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Rupert Holmes’s claim to fame – the hit that was the last number 1 of the ‘70s in the US. It was also a top 30 hit in New Zealand, Belgium, The Netherlands and the UK.
“Escape” is
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The Strokes – Happy Ending
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[Verse 1] / Say it all / Just get it all off your chest / Shake it up / 500,000 times / Say no more / We don't believe anything / Teenage angst / Come all ages / [Chorus] / Baby
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The Strokes – 80's Comedown Machine
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[Verse 1] / It's not the first time / That I've watched you / Passing by / I've tried too hard / To get back there / But, you’re not on time / Anymore / Tried to get in with you
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The Strokes – Call It Fate, Call It Karma
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The last track off Comedown Machine.
Discussing the recording process with Zane Lowe, bassist Nikolai Fraiture said:
We got off tour and we had these songs, some left over and
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The Strokes – Chances
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[Intro] / I waited by 'ya / I waited for 'ya / I waited on 'ya / But now I don't / [Verse 1] / You didn't see it / I didn't see it / I didn't see it / But now, oh, I do / I play
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The Strokes – 50/50
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[Verse 1] / Why's she telling me the story of her life? / All the things you wanna kill will give you spite / And if you've taken all the prisoners inside / As they're doling out
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The Strokes – Tap Out
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[Verse 1] / They found our city under the water / Gotta get my hands on something new / You don't want to be without this / Something isn't adding up / [Pre-Chorus] / Decide my
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The Strokes – Fast Animals
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“Fast Animals” is the alternate version of the track “Slow Animals” from The Strokes' fifth album, Comedown Machine. It was featured as the B-side on the 7" release of the All The
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Aerosmith – Cryin'
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“Cryin” is a song by Aerosmith, the American rock band. It was released as their second single in 1993, from the Geffen produced album Get A Grip. It became the band’s second Top
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The Strokes – All the Time
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[Verse 1] / Those that try anything once / Should we care about the only ones? / [Pre-Chorus 1] / All the time that I need is never quite enough / All the time that I have is all
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The Strokes – Slow Animals
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[Verse 1] / You don't have to be so loud / Everyone can hear you in this whole damn crowd / You don't have to try so hard / I think they got the message, you were out of your mind
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Song Lyrics & Knowledge - Genius
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Stereo IQ Presents: The Strokes' Comedown Machine – The Lyrics Explained. The ... Partners In Crime · Chances · Happy Ending · Call It Fate, Call It Karma. 10 ...
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The Strokes – Welcome to Japan
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[Verse] / If we don't watch the sun, it will rise / If we don't take our time, it's not wise / Putting posters up for your band / (Hey, we're playing a gig tonight if you wanna
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True Moon – The Moon Is Out
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How can we ever, ever, ever, ever make this work / When I hate you, I hate you, I hate you so much it burns / How can we ever, ever, ever, ever make this work / When I hate you, I
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Boyskout – Jesse James
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Jesse James stole to give to the poor / Saying all the while his intentions were fine / Clyde found himself in love with a man / Bonnie said "You can't have him but as for me you
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Young Galaxy – Crying my heart out - edit
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I was your boyfriend / I was your partner in crime / But on the weekends / We never made the time / Never realized until I let you go / Never realized until I let you go / Ohhhh
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J. Cole – Kevin's Heart
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In “Kevin’s Heart,” Cole is singing from the stance of a person in love with drugs. Throughout the track, he references taking Xannies and smoking blunts, and relates the use of
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