Genius Meanings
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The O'Jays – Love Train
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“Love Train” was featured on The O'Jays' sophomore album “Back Stabbers.” It was written & produced by Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff.
The song became the O'Jays' first and only number
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Silk Sonic – Love's Train
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After the release of their November debut album, An Evening with Silk Sonic, R&B duo Silk Sonic returned on Valentine’s Day, 2022, with their cover of the song appropriately titled
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Kylie Minogue – Love Train
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“Love Train” is a Kylie Minogue twist of the original 1972 O'Jays song of the same name, written by songwriting duo Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff. The song was reworked by Kylie
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The O'Jays – For the Love of Money
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“For the Love of Money” is the O'Jays’ fourth of six top ten hits in the US, reaching #9 in June 1974. Its title is taken from the Bible (1 Timothy 6):
But they that will be rich
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The O'Jays – Back Stabbers
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[Chorus] / (What they do?) / (They smilin' in your face) / All the time, they want to take your place / The back stabbers (Back stabbers) / (They smilin' in your face) / All the
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The O'Jays – Put Your Hands Together [Live In London, December 1973]
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[Interlude] / Ladies and gentlemen, Philadelphia International Records proudly presents / The fellas that brought you the "Love Train," "992 Arguments" / Ladies and gentlemen, The
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Daryl Hall & John Oates – Love Train
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People all over the world / Join hands / Start a love train, love train / People all over the world / Join hands / Get on the love train, love train / The first stop that we'll
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Rod Stewart – Love Train
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(People all over the world) everybody / (Join hands) join / (Start a love train, love train) / (People all over the world) everybody / (Join hands) join / (Start a love train, love
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The O'Jays – Who Am I
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Ooh, baby, baby, baby / Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ba-ba-ba / Ooh, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby / Who am I? Who am I / Who can't face the words "good bye"? / Who am I? Who am I
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The O'Jays – Stairway to Heaven
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Here we go climbing the stairway to heaven / Here we go walking the road of ecstasy / Taking a load of the whole world off our shoulders / The door is wide open for you / The door
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The O'Jays – Forever Mine
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[Verse 1: Walter Williams] / Forever mine / All because you're my kind, oh baby / I got what you want, you got what I want / And we were made for each other, ooh / Forever mine
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The O'Jays – Cry Together
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[Spoken Intro: Eddie Levert] / You know, me and my woman / We've been goin' through a lot of changes for about six months or so / It's been real hard to talk to one another / You
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Kylie Minogue – Step Back in Time (Live at the SSE Hydro)
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[Instrumental intro] / [Intro x4] / (When you can't find the music / Can't find the music) / [Intro x4] / (I wanna funk, I wanna funk / I wanna funk, I wanna funk / I wanna funk, I
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Andre Nickatina – Train With No Love
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Story is about a drug dealer. It’s a typical story and told well by Nicky. He tells these stories the best because he has been around many drug dealers in his life as well as pimps
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The O'Jays – Let Me Make Love to You
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[Verse 1: Eddie Levert] / Just, just, just, just / Let me make love to you, baby / I won't hurt, I won't hurt / I'll treat you ever so gentle / I'll make every little thing alright
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Kylie Minogue – Step Back in Time (F9 Megamix)
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[Verse 1] / Non-stop dancing the bus stop / To the funky music / Hustle, pumping the muscle / Blame it on the boogie / Remember the old days / Remember the O'Jays / Walking in
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The O'Jays – You Got Your Hooks in Me
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[Verse 1: Eddie Levert] / I just can't understand for the life of me / What I see in you / Yet every time you talk of leavin' me / I get so shook up, I don't know what to do / [
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The O'Jays – Brandy
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[Verse 1: Walter Williams] / Sittin' by the open fireplace in my favorite dungarees / Played a few bars of a melody, and it sounded sweet to me / I thought I'd get up and take a
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Kylie Minogue – Step Back in Time
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“Step Back in Time” is a song performed by Kylie Minogue which was taken from her third studio album Rhythm of Love (1990). It was released on 22 October 1990 as the second single
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The O'Jays – (They Call Me) Mr. Lucky
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[Intro] / Ooh, baby, yeah / [Chorus] / They call me Mr. Lucky, yeah / They call me Mr. Lucky, yeah / They call me Mr. Lucky, yeah / 'Cause I'm so glad that I've got you, yeah / I'
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The O'Jays – 992 Arguments
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[Chorus: The O'Jays] / Nine hundred and ninety-two arguments / Nine hundred and ninety-two, quit just a-fighting / Nine hundred and ninety-two, I'm sick of you / [Verse 1: Eddie
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Nipsey Hussle (Ft. Belly & DOM KENNEDY) – Double Up
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“Double Up” is a bonus track from Nipsey Hussle’s highly anticipated debut album, Victory Lap. The track features Canadian rapper Belly and L.A.’s Dom Kennedy, who last
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