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"Knock Me Down" is a song by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers from their fourth studio album, Mother's Milk (1989). The track, released on August 22, 1989, was the album's second single [ 2 ] and depicts negativity towards the stereotypical egotistic lifestyle of a typical rock star and was considered to be disavowing of drugs.
Knock Me Down" reached number six on the U.S. Modern Rock Tracks chart, whereas "Higher Ground" charted at number eleven [54] and reached number 54 in the UK and 45 in Australia and France. [55] [56] Mother's Milk was certified gold in March 1990 and was the first Chili Peppers album to ship over 500,000 units. [57]
"Knocks Me Off My Feet" is a song written and performed by American recording artist Stevie Wonder, from his 1976 album Songs in the Key of Life. It was not released as a single, though it was released as a B-side to " I Ain't Gonna Stand for It " four years later, in 1980. [ 1 ]
The song was included in Santana's Shaman album featuring Citizen Cope. [2] Greenwood is credited as the writer and producer of this track. A two-line refrain in the song that is repeated is "These feelings won't go away, They've been knockin' me sideways," leading to its actual and its commonly mistaken title.
"The rhythms in songs like 'Birmingham' or 'French Shoes' or 'Junior' are R&B, but to me, R&B is the basic beat that propels the human body. Sly & the Family Stone also deserve a tip of the hat here, because as a kid when I heard Sly sing 'hot fun at the country fair,' I said, 'Man, that's for me!' Years later, I saw that there was a lot more ...
The song received generally positive reviews from music critics. Robin Murray of Clash called it a "red-hot Travis Scott bolstered rap burner". [1] Sam Moore of HipHopDX wrote, "'Get Off Me' is a perfect reminder of the chemistry Cudi and Travis Scott have when they hop on a song together even if it does not quite reach the euphoric heights of their 2020 smash hit 'The Scotts.'
You Can't Stop Me is the fourth studio album by American deathcore band Suicide Silence. It was released in the UK on July 14, 2014 and in North America on July 15 by Nuclear Blast . [ 16 ] [ 17 ] It is the first album featuring vocalist Hernan "Eddie" Hermida, [ 18 ] and the first album without original lead vocalist Mitch Lucker , who died in ...
Otis Rush revisited "I Can't Quit You Baby" several times over the years. His 1966 re-recording for the 1966 blues compilation Chicago/The Blues/Today! Vol. 2 [7] uses an altered arrangement with an unusual turnaround (tonic chord followed by a half-step above the tonic chord).