Genius Meanings
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The Beatles – Come Together
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“Come Together” is the opening track to Abbey Road, written by John Lennon and to be used as a campaign song for famed LSD enthusiast Timothy Leary, who was running for Governor of
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The Beatles – Come Together (2019 Mix)
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[Intro: John Lennon] / Shoot me / Shoot me / Shoot me / Shoot me / [Verse 1: John Lennon] / Here come old flat-top, he come groovin' up slowly / He got ju-ju eyeball, he one holy
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The Beatles – I Am the Walrus
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“I Am the Walrus” was made up of three distinctly different songs–the first is the beginning of the song, which John was given the idea of by hearing a distant police siren. The
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The Beatles – Come Together (Take 5)
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[Intro banter] / Ha ha. Stop! / Five / He shut his eyes and came out on "wear no shootballs" / (Don't worry if you don't get the vocal, just keep going) / Okay, sorry. Yes. I get
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The Beatles – Come Together/Dear Prudence/Cry Baby Cry (LOVE Version)
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[Intro] / Shoot me / Shoot me / Shoot me / Shoot me / [Verse 1] / Here come old flat-top, he come groovin' up slowly / He got ju-ju eyeball, he one holy roller / He got hair down
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The Beatles – Come Together/Dear Prudence/Cry Baby Cry
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Here come old flattop he come grooving up slowly / He got joo-joo eyeball he one holy roller / He got hair down to his knee / Got to be a joker he just do what he please / He wear
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Arctic Monkeys – Come Together
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Here come old flat top, he come / Groovin' up slowly, he got / Ju-ju eyeballs, he want / Holy rollers, he got / Hair down to his knees / Got to be a joker, he just do what he
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MC5 – Come Together
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I am out you are in / Let us form a link / And move in rhythms / Slide apart and slide apart / Come together yes / Together in the darkness... / Come with me / Let us dance the
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Aerosmith – Come Together
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Here come old flat top / He come groovin' up slowly / He got Joo Joo eyeball / He one holy roller / He got hair down to his knee / Got to be a joker, he just do what he please / He
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Pomplamoose – Come Together
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Here come old flattop, he come grooving up slowly / He got joo-joo eyeball, he one holy roller / He got hair down to his knee / Got to be a joker he just do what he please / He
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Gary Clark Jr. – Come Together
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[Verse 1] / Here come old flat-top, he come grooving up slowly / He got ju-ju eyeballs, he's one holy roller / He got hair down to his knees / Got to be a joker, he just do what he
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Michael Jackson – Come Together
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“Come Together” is a rock song by Michael Jackson, and a cover of a hit song by The Beatles.
The song first appeared in the climax of his 1988 film project Michael Jackson’s
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Soundgarden – Come Together
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[Verse 1] / Here come old flattop he come grooving up slowly / He got joo-joo eyeball he one holy roller / He got hair down to his knees / Got to be a joker he just do what he
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Godsmack – Come Together
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[Verse 1] / Here come old flat top / He come groovin' up slowly / He got joo joo eyeballs / He one holy rollers / He got hair down to his knees / Got to be a joker / He just do
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The Beat Bugs – Come Together
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[Verse 1] / Here come old flattop. He come grooving up slowly / He got ju-ju eyeballs. He's one holy roller / He got hair down to his knees / Got to be a joker he just do what he
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Wu-Tang Clan – Method Man
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If you don’t know who the Method Man is, you’re about to find out! Originally released as the B-side of “Protect Ya Neck,” “Method Man” quickly became its own classic.
Though
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The Beatles – Something
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“Something” is the first George Harrison penned track on Abbey Road. It is hailed as one of the greatest love songs of all time by Frank Sinatra, who mistakenly introduced it in
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Blur – Come Together
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[Verse 1] / I don't understand / Walking all over me / All over me, to you / You must be mad / And you know you are / You should have known I'd do anything for you / [Chorus] / So
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Steven Tyler – Come Together
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Here come old flattop he come / Grooving up slowly he got / Joo-joo eyeball he one / Holy roller he got / Hair down to his knee / Got to be a joker he just do what he please / He
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Bush – Come Together
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[Intro] / Shoot me / Shoot me / Shoot me / Shoot me / [Verse 1] / Here come old flattop, he come grooving up slowly / He got ju-ju eyeball, he one holy roller / He got hair down to
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The Beatles – Golden Slumbers
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“Golden Slumbers” is the sixth part of the climactic medley on their 1969 album, Abbey Road. “Golden Slumbers” is followed by “Carry That Weight” and begins the progression that
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The Beatles – A Day in the Life
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For “A Day in the Life,” John Lennon wrote the opening and closing sections, while McCartney contributed the bridge. For the climax, they hired an orchestra of 40 musicians
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The Beatles – Revolution
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The B-side of The Beatles' best selling single “Hey Jude”, “Revolution” has John Lennon expressing doubt in regard to some of the tactics used by the 1968 protests. While the song
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The Beatles – Eleanor Rigby
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“Eleanor Rigby” is a song about loneliness and depression representing a departure from their early pop love songs.
This is an early example of the Beatles taking risks and
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Joe Cocker (Ft. Martin Luther McCoy) – Come Together
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As Jojo (Martin Luther McCoy) arrives in New York to pursue his dream of a musical career, his entrance is heralded by various New Yorkers (mostly played by Joe Cocker) who sing
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Age of Madness (Ft. Jeremy Jordan, Mikael & Sarah Charness) – Come Together (Beatles Cover)
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[Intro] / Shoot me / Shoot me / Shoot me / Shoot me / [Verse 1] / Here come old flat-top, he come grooving up slowly / He got ju-ju eyeball, he one holy roller / He got hair down
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Guns N' Roses – Patience
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One of the Guns N' Roses' most famous and beautiful songs. This song was the main single of their second album G N' R Lies.
Played with only three guitars, it remains one of rock’
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