Genius Meanings
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Cold War Kids – Hang Me Up to Dry
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This song is about a one-sided relationship. The action of hanging wet clothes on a clothesline is used as a metaphor for that relationship.
The song was notably used in the pilot
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Imagine Dragons – Hang Me Up to Dry
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“Hang Me Up to Dry” is a cover by Imagine Dragons of the Cold War Kids‘ song of the same name. The track was one of their most popular covers during their first tour following the
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Katalyst (Ft. Stephanie McKay) – Hang Me Up to Dry
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[Verse 1] / Careless in our summer clothes splashing around / In the muck and the mire / Careless in our summer clothes splashing around / In the muck and the mire / [Bridge
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Voss – Soak It In
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produced by Voss
samples “Hang Me Up To Dry” by Cold War Kids
available on the “How ‘Bout Now?” EP
http://voss.bandcamp.com/track/soak-it-in
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Cold War Kids – In Harmony in Silver
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[Verse 1] / Jeff knocks at 1128, waits at the stairs / Me and Marcus scurry down, got his ass on the rail / Bright shocks our eyes, we stumble adaze / We'll save all our stories
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Cold War Kids – Something Is Not Right With Me (Live)
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Cold War Kids – Coffee Spoon
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[Verse 1] / I can argue with the mime / I can argue with the mime / He is reading me the Riot Act / Every line / [Verse 2] / Every lawyer in his prime / Every lawyer in his prime
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Cold War Kids – Quiet, Please!
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[Verse 1] / Quiet, please! / We'll soon begin / Whisper if you need / To tell a friend a joke / [Verse 2] / Quiet, please! / And listen up / Feel free to grab the hand / Of the
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Cold War Kids – First (Live)
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Cold War Kids – Vacation in Chicago (Live in Chicago, 2007)
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[Spoken] / One, two, three, four / [Verse 1] / I kissed the kids at noon / Then stumbled out the room / I caught a cab, ran up a tab on Seventh and Flowers / Beth's recital, I had
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Cold War Kids – First (Demo)
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[Verse 1] / Cheated and lied, broken so bad / You made a vow, never get mad / You play the game, though it's unfair / They're all the same, who can compare? / First you lose trust
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Cold War Kids – Audience of One
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This song, also known as “Audience,” was released on Cold War Kids' 2010 EP Behave Yourself. Despite never being released on a full length album, the track has become one of the
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Cold War Kids – Fashionable
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[Verse 1] / An invitation to a party begs you go / You'll wear the only thing that waits inside your door / [Chorus] / No red, no green / One black dress is all any woman needs
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Cold War Kids – Expensive Tastes
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[Verse 1] / Strings attached, fake eyelashes / Broke apart the piggy bank for petty cash / Sensitive sister, blush and don't stare / Watch the children squabblin' in the square
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Cold War Kids – We Used to Vacation
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The speaker of this song is a man with an alcohol problem. The song is about him being in denial about the severity of his problems and him trying to reassure himself that they
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Cold War Kids – Tell Me in the Morning
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[Verse 1] / Stick around greenleaf, now that she's gone / Take my time when I got to bed, and I sleep long / I'm getting over, mulling over / I said, "Could you just wait to tell
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Cold War Kids – Robbers
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“Robbers” seems to be a political song. The singer is using the analogy of a robber/thief to represent the government and how it seems to leech from its citizens.
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Cold War Kids – Hair Down
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[Verse 1] / Conversations that went on terrible paths / Don't talk about that, no no don't talk about that / We're coming back loud, ending this conversation / [Verse 2] / Said you
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Cold War Kids – Hospital Beds
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Hospital Beds was the third single from their debut album released by Cold War Kids on May 14 2007.
Nathan Willet, of the band, speaks about his inspiration for the song:
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Cold War Kids – Passing the Hat
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[Verse 1] / Look up from the hymnal around at the faces / Of families closing their eyes / We're taking Communion and passing the offering hat / Around at the same time / [Verse 2
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Cold War Kids – Rubidoux
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“Rubidoux” is the 12th and final track off of “Robbers & Cowards” by the Cold War Kids". The song seems to be about the lead singer/band’s experience in Rubidoux.
For those who
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