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17. “Father and Son” by Cat Stevens. Release Year: 1970 Genre: Folk Like most of Cat Stevens’ music, this touching tune about fathers and sons is sappy in the best way possible.
The song follows an incident between a boy and his 14-year-old sister, where they are left alone by the parents and then engage in intercourse; it is also implied that this will be repeated from another position. Farin Urlaub, who wrote this song, thanks his younger half-sister ironically in the booklet of the album, "for her super sibling love".
"You and Your Sister" was covered, along with "I Am the Cosmos", by This Mortal Coil on the 1991 album Blood.The single was a No. 13 hit in the Netherlands. [5] It has also been covered by Mike Daly on the 2001 album A Tribute to Big Star, [6] by Seana Carmody on the 2007 album Barn Songs, [7] by James Yorkston on The Cellardyke Recording and Wassailing Society in 2014, and by Susanna Hoffs on ...
"Highway Patrolman" is a song written and recorded by Bruce Springsteen and was first released as the fifth track on his 1982 album Nebraska. The song tells the story of Joe Roberts, the highway patrolman of the title from whose viewpoint the song is written – and his brother, Frankie, and is set in the 1960s.
Lyrically, the song is about "feeling betrayed when you see your ex stepping into a new relationship while you're still reeling from your separation", as she whispers the lyrics "Guess you didn't cheat but you're still a traitor". [11] "Traitor" features a cinematic rise and fall of acoustics and a layering of harmonies. [12]
"Brothers" received positive reviews from critics for its content and stark contrast to other country songs on the radio. The song peaked in the top 10 of the Radio & Records Country Singles chart in Canada [1] and number 76 on the Canadian Hot 100. [2] It also reached the top 30 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in the United States. [3]
The official music video was released on August 28, 2017 on the Lyrical Lemonade YouTube channel, it was later posted to Xan's YouTube channel via Vevo on May 10, 2018. The music video has over 297 million views on Lyrical Lemonade and has 190 million views on his Vevo/YouTube Channel as of March 2024.