Year: 1990
This was my favorite song from age nine to twelve. Had no idea what the song meant, and I would sing it all the time in the house. Sorry, Mom.
Year: 1990
This was my favorite song from age nine to twelve. Had no idea what the song meant, and I would sing it all the time in the house. Sorry, Mom.
Year: 1990
Did not know Tevin was just 14 when this was dropped, or that it was in Graffiti Bridge and produced by Prince.
Year: 1968
What he hell are those props? Are they supposed to represent telephone polls?
Anyway, what a voice. “And I need you more than want you. And I want you for all time,” has always been one of my favorite lyrics about love and it’s how I feel about my wife.
Year: 1998
I cannot heard a dial tone without then thinking, “I need your arms around me I need to feel your touch.”
Year: 1994
He’s got a lot of love songs and breakup songs that struck a chord with me as a teenager. But I think I will always love the upbeat and silly Watermelon Crawl.
Year: 1973
The guy who discovered James Brown and wrote a lot of his hits. They teamed up on “Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine.”
Year: 1980
The Bruce Wooley original version is pretty good, but it’s missing the “oh-wah-oh,” and it just doesn’t sound right.
Year: 2020
I’m very happy to take K-Pop recommendations!
Year: 1993
All cops are bastards, but I’m here for the double neck guitar solo.
Year: 2001
From the Wiki for the musical:
The Last Five Years was inspired by Brown’s failed marriage to Theresa O’Neill. O’Neill sued Brown on the grounds that the story of the musical violated non-disparagement and non-disclosure agreements within their divorce decree by representing her relationship with Brown too closely. Brown, in turn, sued O’Neill for interfering with his creative work and his creative process. As part of the legal settlement for both suits, Brown removed all references to the character being Irish Catholic, and changed the song “I Could Be in Love With Someone Like You” to “Shiksa Goddess” in order to reduce the similarity between the character, Cathy, and O’Neill.
Not sure why he’s still allowed to perform it in concert?
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