Genius Meanings
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Eagles – Tequila Sunrise
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The county-ish sad saga of the lost love; the title is the suggested immediate solution to the problem…
It was the first single out of the Desperado album.
There were a few
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Cypress Hill (Ft. Barron Ricks) – Tequila Sunrise
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[Intro: B-Real and Sen Dog] / — Mira joven… Si busco a alguien, que mueva producto. Pero que lo mueva con madre… / — ¿Pos sabes que compa? Yo aquí, en el norte yo soy el que
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88rising, Jackson Wang & Higher Brothers (Ft. AUGUST 08 & GoldLink) – Tequila Sunrise
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88rising enlists AUGUST 08, Jackson Wang, and Masiwei of Higher Brothers in a collaborative effort to sing about drinking over a sunrise.
The song features a prominent theme of
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Alan Jackson – Tequila Sunrise
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It's another Tequila Sunrise / Staring slowly cross the sky / I said goodbye / And he was just a hired hand / Working on the dreams he planned to try / As days go by / And ever
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Eagles – Desperado
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Never issued as a single, it appeared on their second album of the same name in 1973, and numerous compilation albums since then.
Although the song conjures images of the old west
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Lana Del Rey – God Knows I Tried
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“God Knows I Tried” is the fourth track from Lana Del Rey’s fourth studio album Honeymoon.
Del Rey said the song is “Incredibly close to her heart” in an Instagram post of her
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Cypress Hill – Tequila (Tequila Sunrise)
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Word up, Tequila style eat the worm motherfucker / Tequila spice, hot nice / Feeling right, sipping on Jose Cuervo / Down in Tiajuana, Mexico / Thinking of the big score the night
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John De Sohn – Born free born wild
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[Verse 1] / Left home, cold October / Won't stop until the summer light / Ghost towns / Southern state tide / Wilderness under the deep blue sky / Wanna show you what I always said
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Eagles – Doolin-Dalton/Desperado (reprise)
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[Part I: Doolin-Dalton (Reprise)] / [Verse 1] / Well the stage was set, the sun was sinkin' low down / As they came to town to face another showdown / The lawmen cleared the people
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Goldfinger – Tijuana Sunrise
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[Verse 1] / Blacked out again down in Mexico / Jose Cuervo got me again (Oh-oh-oh-oh) / Wasted again with El Diablo / Alcohol, my only friend (Oh-oh-oh-oh) / [Pre-Chorus] / Smash
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Eagles – Please Come Home for Christmas
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Bells will be ringing this sad, sad news / Oh, what a Christmas to have the blues / My baby's gone, I have no friends / To wish me greetings once again / Choirs will be singing "
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Eagles – Take It to the Limit
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[Verse 1] / All alone at the end of the evening / When the bright lights have faded to blue / I was thinking 'bout a woman who might have / Loved me and I never knew / You know I'
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Eagles – The Heart of the Matter
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I got the call today, I didn't wanna hear / But I knew that it would come / An old true friend of ours was talkin' on the phone / She said you found someone / And I thought of all
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Merle Haggard & George Jones – C.C. Waterback
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[Chorus: George Jones] / C.C. Waterback, one tequila sunrise / One for my aching head, the other for my bloodshot eyes / Last night I let it all hang out, I guess that's how my
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Eagles – Doolin-Dalton
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Doolin-Dalton is a song about the life of famed outlaws of the late 19th century, Bill Doolin and Bill Dalton. Eagles compare themselves to outlaws, as they too live exciting lives
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Eagles – Bitter Creek
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[Verse 1] / Once I was young and so unsure / I'd try any ill to find the cure / [Refrain] / An old man told me / Tried to scold me / "Woah, son, don't wade too deep in Bitter Creek
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Eagles – Saturday Night
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[Verse 1] / Seems like a dream now, it was so long ago / The moon burned so bright and the time went so slow / And I swore that I loved her and gave her a ring / The bluebird was
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Country Genius – Country Songs about Drinking Alcohol
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Country music has a life-long love affair with alcohol. Since the country music genre started in the 1920s, songs about drinking for fun and good times (or trying to forget a love
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Eagles – Certain Kind of Fool
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[Verse 1] / He was a poor boy, raised in a small family / He kinda had a craving for something no one else could see / They said that he was crazy, the kind that no lady should
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Eagles – Get Over It
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According to the History of The Eagles documentary, “Get Over It” was the first song Glenn Frey and Don Henley wrote together for Hell Freezes Over. It was their first songwriting
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Eagles – Help Me Through the Night
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Somewhere along the way I found the meaning / Woke up dreamin' along the way / Never quite seems the same when you awakin' / And makin' up for the time you've such a price to pay
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Dylan Kai – Sally's Seams
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Definiría a “Sally’s Seams” como un deseo intenso de abandonar y dejar atrás muchas cosas; lugares, personas, hábitos, creencias. Ese deseo de no mirar atrás y escapar con esa
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Eagles – Victim of Love (Live Millennium Concert Version)
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What kind of love have you got? / You should be home, but you're not / A room full of noise and dangerous boys / Still makes you thirsty and hot / I heard about you and that man
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Eagles – Funk 49 (Live Millennium Concert Version)
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Sleep all day, out all night / I know where you're goin' / I don't think that's acting right / You don't think it's showin' / Jumping up, falling down / Don't misunderstand me
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Eagles – Hole in the World
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[Chorus] / There's a hole in the world tonight / There's a cloud of fear and sorrow / There's a hole in the world tonight / Don't let there be a hole in the world tomorrow / [Verse
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Eagles – Out of Control
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[Intro] / Aw, yeah / [Verse 1] / Oh, my, don't the sky look spacious / With the stars all shining down? / Well, I can hear the night wind howling / It's a high and lonesome sound
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Morgan Wallen – Livin’ the Dream
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[Verse 1] / Mama don't pray for my success anymore, yeah / But mama still prays for me / Seein' the world ain't really seein' the world / Through a window from A to B / Between
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Eagles – Twenty-One
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[Verse 1] / Twenty-one and strong as I can be / I know what freedom means to me / And I can't give a reason why / I should ever want to die / [Verse 2] / Got no cause to be afraid
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Kenny Chesney (Ft. Grace Potter) – You and Tequila
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Comparing romantic longings with those of drug or alcohol users is a classic trope in popular music, going back to songs like 1973’s “Love Jones” or even 1932’s “You’re Getting to
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Lorrie Morgan – The Sad Cafe
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Out in the shiny night, the rain / Was softly falling / The tracks that ran down the boulevard had / All been washed away / Out of the silver light, the past came softly calling
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Eagles – Learn to Be Still
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[Verse 1] / It's just another day in paradise / As you stumble to your bed / You'd give anything to silence / Those voices ringing in your head / You thought you could find
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Eagles – Love Will Keep Us Alive
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[Chorus] / I was standing, all alone against the world outside / You were searching for a place to hide / Lost and lonely, now you've given me the will to survive / When we're
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