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The Irish Rovers – The Unicorn Lyrics 1 month ago
A sweet, cheerful, catchy children's song about global cataclysm and species extinction.

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Kim Richey – The Circus Song Lyrics 7 months ago
The narrator is someone who repeatedly makes bad choices, even though she knows better. "Fool me twice, I like it that way . . . can't get enough of what's bad for me."

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Al Stewart – The Dark and Rolling Sea Lyrics 7 months ago
The lyrics displayed on the page are to "Apple Cider Re-Constitution." They should be:

Oh you slipped away from the harbour side
In the morning bright and clear
And your sails were filled with the rising wind
And you laughed for all to hear
But you never glanced at the ragged dance
Of your lovers on the quay
Don't call on them when the winds rise high
On the dark and the rolling sea

Oh you set your course for the furthest shores
And you never once looked back
And the flag you flew was a pirate cross
On a field of velvet black
And those landsmen who you but lately knew
Were left stranded on the lea
Don't call on them when the storm clouds rise
On the dark and the rolling sea

"Oh I have no need of a chart or creed"
You told your waiting crew
"For the winds of chance, they will bear us straight"
And you spoke as though you knew
So you paid no mind to the warning signs
As you gave your words so free
Don't change your tack when the timbers crack
On the dark and the rolling sea

Now the thunder rails in the great mainsails
And the stars desert the skies
And the rigging strains as the hands of rain
Reach down to wash your eyes
And your oarsmen stands with his knife in hand
And his eyes spell mutiny
Don't call my name when your ship goes down
On the dark and the rolling sea

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Billy Strings – Gild the Lily Lyrics 9 months ago
Touching and beautiful lyrics and a catchy melody. "I'd sing along with the birds, if I only knew the words"

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Alan Jackson – Freight Train Lyrics 10 months ago
Unlike a lot of train songs, he uses correct railroad terminology.

A "stoker" is a device for automatically feeding coal into a steam locomotive boiler--a mission-critical piece of equipment for larger engines like the UP "Big Boy."

Locomotives also have a "sander" that puts sand on the rails to combat wheel slip.

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Three Dog Night – Joy To The World Lyrics 11 months ago
I wish more Christmas concerts would use this version. :-)

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Three Dog Night – Joy To The World Lyrics 11 months ago
I wish more Christmas concerts used this version.

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Three Dog Night – Joy To The World Lyrics 11 months ago
I wish more Christmas concerts would use this version. :-)

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Judy Garland – Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Lyrics 1 year ago
This song was originally written for the musical film "Meet Me in St. Louis," released in 1944--right in the middle of World War 2. Everyone in the audience during its first run would have either been in the military, or had friends and family in the military, and would have at least known people who were overseas, and who had lost someone in the war. The lines "Someday soon we all will be together/If the fates allow/Until then we'll have to muddle through somehow" would have hit them emotionally in a way that we can't really appreciate 80 years later.

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Rob Jungklas – Memphis Thing Lyrics 1 year ago
A delightful song about Elvis imitators, in the style of an Elvis Presley song.

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Zach Bryan – Pink Skies Lyrics 1 year ago
Written about the death of Zach Bryan's mother, it's absolutely heartbreaking.

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Grateful Dead – Monkey And The Engineer Lyrics 1 year ago
"Let him in the hole" is correct railroad terminology for putting a train on single track into a passing siding to let another meet or pass it.

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DJ Shadow – Rocket Fuel Lyrics 1 year ago
Best line: "We'll sow doubt in you and your yes men"

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Tom Petty – Refugee Lyrics 1 year ago
In my younger days, I conducted a rigorous series of controlled experiments that proved to a statistical certainty that playing "Refugee" on the car stereo reduced my 0-60 time by a full second.

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Tyrone Wells – What Are We Fighting For? Lyrics 1 year ago
Given how divisive our politics have become recently, this is particularly timely.

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Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul – Solidarity Lyrics 1 year ago
About (or at least inspired by) the Solidarity movement in 1980 which led, ultimately, to the collapse of the Soviet empire and the liberation of much of Eastern Europe. My kind of political protest song!

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Kenny Rogers – Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town Lyrics 1 year ago
Mel Tillis wrote this about some neighbors of his, a handicapped Korean War vet and his wife. The real-life situation ended in tragedy.

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The Tossers – Siobham Lyrics 1 year ago
"Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town," reimagined as an exuberant Irish drinking song.

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Al Stewart – Year Of The Cat Lyrics 1 year ago
I was 15 when this came out, and I wanted to be the character in the song: travel to a distant land, meet an exotic and alluring girl, and stay there with her.

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Ben Sidran – Time's Getting Tougher Than Tough Lyrics 1 year ago
Official economic policy anthem of the Biden administration.

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Donald Fagen – Walk Between Raindrops Lyrics 1 year ago
In the third verse, I think it's actually "farther shore"--a reference to the afterlife. He's remembering a day with his now-deceased love, looking forward to the day he dies and they are reunited.

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Pink Floyd – Careful with That Axe, Eugene Lyrics 1 year ago
Obviously, Eugene wasn't careful with the ax.

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10,000 Maniacs – Trouble Me Lyrics 1 year ago
If someone asks you what the definition of "agape love" is, play this tune for them.

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Pink Floyd – Childhood's End Lyrics 1 year ago
Best lyrics they ever wrote.

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Pink Floyd – Seamus Lyrics 1 year ago
If you have a dog, you'll get it.

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Robert Cray – Smoking Gun Lyrics 1 year ago
I love how "smoking gun" is a metaphor until the last line of the last verse, where suddenly it isn't.

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Chicago – 25 or 6 to 4 Lyrics 1 year ago
@[Hilde:49657] If you can't think of anything because you have writer's block, write about writer's block!

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Carbon Leaf – One Prairie Outpost Lyrics 1 year ago
A few years ago I was on a train going from Chicago to Denver- and this song was playing in my head the whole time--"alone in a flatland 'tween the dream and the real."

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The Waterboys – Long Strange Golden Road Lyrics 2 years ago
It's a "*Long* Strange Golden Road" all right, over 10 minutes long! (Worth the time, however.)

Best line: "She was Venus in a v-neck sweater/She was all that ever mattered."

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Daisy Jones & the Six – Regret Me Lyrics 2 years ago
Daisy Jones & the Six are deliberately designed to resemble Fleetwood Mac, and this is the most Fleetwood Mac-like song of the bunch; has the same angry edge to it as "The Chain."

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Detention – In Reverse Lyrics 2 years ago
A child's view of the 24-hour news cycle.

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Vortex – Bring Back the 80's Lyrics 2 years ago
I'm in total agreement with the title: we could sure use someone like Ronald Reagan these days!

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Jason Isbell – 24 Frames Lyrics 2 years ago
@[1063266265:49195] The "pipe bomb" that is God destroys "everything you built that's all for show," leaving you to deal with what's really important.

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Jim Stafford – My Girl Bill Lyrics 2 years ago
A clever bit of misdirection--it's not clear until the very last verse that there's a comma between "girl" and "Bill."

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Rob Jungklas – Hell and Helena Lyrics 2 years ago
The "Helena" mentioned in the song is Helena, Arkansas, which Robert Johnson called "the blues capital of the Delta."

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Tom Petty – Something Big Lyrics 2 years ago
There's a pretty good film noir script here waiting to be filmed.

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Rob Jungklas – Ton of Bricks Lyrics 2 years ago
An absolutely delightful little love-at-first-sight song.

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Solas – Sorry Lyrics 2 years ago
Whoever he is, and whatever he did, he's used up all his second chances and gone over the moral event horizon. "Sorry won't save you this time."

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Rob Jungklas – Thirsty at the Well Lyrics 2 years ago
Neat lyrics and a pretty Celtic (or at least Celtic-like) tune.

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Jim Stafford – Swamp Witch Lyrics 2 years ago
This makes a great campfire story for Cub Scouts.

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Tami Neilson – Holy Moses Lyrics 2 years ago
I originally thought it was "Time stretches on, a blues marathon", which, come to think of it, works just about as well as "fool's marathon."

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Arlo Guthrie – City Of New Orleans Lyrics 2 years ago
I'm old enough to remember what trains were like in the era of the "disappearin' railroad blues." I start to tear up every time I hear it.

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Passenger – Hell or High Water Lyrics 2 years ago
This and "If You Could Read My Mind" are arguably the two greatest breakup songs ever written.

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Wily Bo Walker – Walk in Chinese Footsteps Lyrics 2 years ago
Best lines: "When the sun is sinkin' into the snow/Aquamarine and vermillion as the blood starts to flow"

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The James Hunter Six – I Got Eyes Lyrics 2 years ago
Best line: "You're the livin' definition of a love so fine I don't need to look it up again."

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The Big Wu – Kangaroo Lyrics 2 years ago
Air Supply was an Australian pop/soft rock band that had two or three hits in the US in the late 70s and early 80s.

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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – 666 Conducer Lyrics 2 years ago
It's about people who mislead or do evil to others. "Conducer" means someone or something that leads to a specific result. "666" is, of course, the "number of the Beast"; that is, a reference to the Devil. A "666 conducer" would be someone doing the devil's work. The narrator asks if the conducer has a conscience: "How do you do the things you do, sir?"

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Berlin – The Metro Lyrics 2 years ago
Best line: "I remember hating you for loving me"

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Quarterflash – So Who's Lonely? Lyrics 2 years ago
Performed in a 1982 concert in Tulsa, Oklahoma that was broadcast on the "King Biscuit Flower Hour," but AFAIK never released on an album or as a single, and not available on any streaming service. (Unfortunate, as this may well be their best song.) The King Biscuit performance is available on YouTube, however: https://youtu.be/wVriIL_uGJc?si=bntCTyMNl3uApEg0

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Five for Fighting – Superman (It's Not Easy) Lyrics 2 years ago
It's about the responsibilities of fatherhood.

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