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"Mama Told Me Not to Come", also written as "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)", is a song by American singer-songwriter Randy Newman written for Eric Burdon's first solo album in 1966. Three Dog Night 's 1970 cover topped the US pop singles chart.
Coe wrote back stating that no song could fit that description without mentioning a laundry list of clichés from the genre: "Mama, or trains, or trucks, or prison, or getting drunk". Goodman's equally facetious response was an additional verse that incorporated all five of Coe's requirements, and upon receiving it, Coe acknowledged that the ...
Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh) Mama from the Train; Mama Said (The Shirelles song) Mama Take Me Home; Mama Tried (song) Mama, Take Me Home (Rednex song) Mama's Broken Heart; Mama's Song; Mamma (song) La mamma (song) The Man That Turned My Mama On; Meanwhile Back at Mama's; Mom (Bonnie Tyler song) More Than a Name on a Wall; Mother (Danzig song) Mother ...
Lyrically, "Ain't Your Mama" deals with themes of female empowerment, where the protagonist will not accept a partner who needs to be taken care of. The song was released on April 7, 2016, by Epic Records. "Ain't Your Mama" became Lopez's first chart appearance in some European territories in over four years.
"Mama" is a "hyperoperatic" [14] and "goth cabaret" [15] song which explores multiple movements and genres. [16] [17] As a whole, the song takes influence from the works of playwright Bertolt Brecht and composer Kurt Weill, particularly the song "Alabama Song" and its cover by The Doors. [15]
Don't Tell Mama may refer to: "Don't Tell Mama", a 2010 song by Honor Bright on the album Action!Drama! Suspense! "Don't Tell Mama", a 1996 song by Ty Herndon on the album Living in a Moment
Song recounted a similar incident during soccer practice. “My son was like, ‘Why is that man taking pictures of you, mama?’” Song said. “You could take pictures of me all day. I don’t ...
"I Ain't Your Mama" is a song recorded by American country music artist Maggie Rose. It was released in June 2012 as the first single from her debut album, Cut to Impress . The song was written by Candy Cameron and Judson Spence .