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The song describes a mine cave-in and aftermath, with the implication the two survivors cannibalized their companion, the eponymous Timothy. Written by Rupert Holmes, who also performed piano on the song, "Timothy" was conceived from the band being forced to promote their first single without the aid of their label, Scepter Records. Holmes ...
Scepter executives did not catch what the song was about until after it started climbing the charts, after which they claimed that Timothy was a mule. Holmes rejected this attempt to change the premise of his song; he had intended it to be offensive. Holmes, with D. Jordan, wrote a less-successful hit for them titled "Give Up Your Guns" (1972 ...
Category: Songs about cannibalism. 2 languages. ... Timothy (song) Too Much Blood This page was last edited on 13 August 2024, at 21:05 (UTC). ...
"Cannibal" – Kesha "Celebrity Cannibalism" – Creaming Jesus "Choklit Factory" – Marilyn Manson "Control" – The Black Dahlia Murder "Da Graveyard" – Big L; Dahmer – Macabre [21] "Dahmer and the Limbs" – Nicole Dollanganger "Dahmer Does Hollywood" - Amigo the Devil "Dahmer is Dead" – Violent Femmes "Danger Zone" – Big L
The 13-song CD, out Tuesday, draws on the horrific experiences of the ill-fated settlers of 1846. “Am I a weirdo?” the songwriter asks. More than just cannibalism: Raleigh writer releases CD ...
Pages in category "Songs written by David Lee (songwriter)" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Dave Lee (born David Cyril Aarons, 12 August 1926) is an English jazz pianist, and a former orchestra leader, music arranger, songwriter and film composer.. In a varied musical career, he wrote the hit song "Goodness Gracious Me", was the resident musician on That Was the Week That Was, wrote the score for the movie The Masque of the Red Death (1964), had a hit jazz album in the US, and was a ...
The Sheppton Mine disaster and rescue in Sheppton, Pennsylvania, United States, was one of the first rescues of trapped miners accomplished by raising them through holes bored through solid rock, an event that gripped the world's attention during August 1963.