Favorite Song Lyrics of All Time. What Say You?


For some reason, certain arrangements of basic parts of speech attached to pitch and cadence got themselves permanently attached to my (remaining) brain cells.  

What are your favs?

Here's my Top 3.

#1:

"Her teeth were like the stars above because they come out every night." Homer and Jethro, Live at the Country Club (Side one)

#2:

"They'll never forgot you, until somebody new comes along."  (I think you know this one)

#3:

I had an internal UFC level battle going on in my head for this position, with no less than 11 contenders duking it out.  So, I just gave up, and passed the baton to you guys.

waytoomuchstuff

..:Well, I don't exactly know
What's going on in the world today
Don't know what there is to say
About the way the people are treating
Each other, not like brothers

Leaders take us far away from ecology
With mythology and astrology
Has got some words to say
About the way we live today
Why can't we learn to love each other
It's time to turn a new face
To the whole world wide human race

Stop the money chase
Lay back, relax
Get back on the human track
Stop racing toward oblivion
Oh, such a sad, sad state we're in
And that's a thing

Do you recognize the bells of truth
When you hear them ring
Won't you stop and listen
To the children sing
Won't you come on and sing it children…

- Leon Russell

 

I was thrilled and couldn’t agree more with many lyrics noted above. Here are a couple others that rattle around in me.

No, don't ask me to apologize
I won't ask you to forgive me
- Elvis Costello

I’m not giving in an inch to fear

- David Crosby

I agree with James McMurtry as a writer of great lyrics, although one would have to quote the entire song to fully appreciate the lyrics.  His are not one-liner lyrics. 

Greg Brown also writes great lyrics, again not one-liners and a couple of songs off his Poet's Game album are incredibly good.  The title track about the power of words and the ultimate futility of words is particularly good in the context of current events.  Another song on this album called "Brand New Dodge" describes a young boy riding in the new family car--a '64 Dodge they bought in November of '63.  It describes the innocence that of that time that is about to be shattered by the Kennedy assassination.  The only mention of Kennedy is the boy's description of the people he thinks Jesus loves which includes "And Jesus loves our president, even though he is a Catholic."  Actually, there is a one-liner from a song called "Jesus & Elvis" on the same album that describes the two miracle workers; the song opens with "Jesus had some water, said "wine would be better yet, Elvis picked up a guitar and made all the women wet."

 

2 songs--

1-She's so fine there's no telling where the money went! 

Robert Palmer -Simply irresistible 

2- You didn't have to stoop so low , Have you friends collect your records and then change your number .

Gotye -- Now your just somebody that I used to know 

Iggy Pop: Sixteen

I must be hungry
Because I go crazy
Over your leather boots
Now baby, I know
That's not normal

Frank Zappa: Camarillo Brillo

She had a snake for a pet and an amulet
And she was breeding a dwarf but she wasn't done yet
She had gray-green skin, a doll with a pin
I told her she was alright but I couldn't come in
(I couldn't come in right then...)

Neil Young: After the Gold Rush

I was lyin' in a burned out basement
With the full moon in my eyes
I was hopin' for replacement
When the sun burst through the sky
There was a band playin' in my head
And I felt like getting high
I was thinkin' about what a friend had said
I was hopin' it was a lie
Thinkin' about what a friend had said
I was hopin' it was a lie


Well, I dreamed I saw the silver space ships flyin'
In the yellow haze of the sun
There were children cryin' and colors flyin'
All around the chosen ones
All in a dream, all in a dream
The loadin' had begun
Flying Mother Nature's silver seed
To a new home in the sun
Flying Mother Nature's silver seed
To a new home

John Prine: Hello in There

We had an apartment in the city
Me and Loretta liked living there
Well, it'd been years since the kids had grown
A life of their own left us alone
John and Linda live in Omaha
And Joe is somewhere on the road
We lost Davy in the Korean War
And I still don't know what for, don't matter anymore

O Holy Night (Traditional)

Truly He taught us to love one another;
His law is love and His Gospel is Peace
Chains shall He break, for the slave is our brother
And in His name, all oppression shall cease
Sweet hymns of joy in grateful chorus raise we
Let all within us Praise His Holy name
Christ is the Lord; O praise His name forever!
His power and glory evermore proclaim
His power and glory evermore proclaim