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In 1945, Sonny Boy Williamson I adapted the tune as an early Chicago blues with Big Maceo (piano), Tampa Red (guitar), and Charles Sanders (drums). [9] Titled "Stop Breaking Down", the song featured somewhat different lyrics, including the refrain "I don't believe you really really love me, I think you just like the way my music sounds" in place of Johnson's "The stuff I got it gon' bust your ...
The first live song is a cover version of "Stop Breaking Down Blues" by the blues musician Robert Johnson; that song was only played live during the 1996 Continental Safari Tour. The second live song is "Nasty Dogs and Funky Kings", originally from their 1975 album Fandango!.
Thematically, the song's lyrics are self-referential to the band's recent struggles with their rising fame, depression, and mental health. [8] [9] After working hard to establish themselves as a band, and succeeding in gaining popularity with their cover of Taylor Swift's "Blank Space" and their first album, Lifelines, a doctor diagnosed Burkheiser with polyp on his vocal cords that required ...
Released on Friday, September 8, the singer said the record gave her “a lot of confidence as a songwriter,” as proven by some of her jaw-dropping new lyrics.
Some Swifties have been luckier than others when it comes to the surprise songs set of Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour. Since the record-breaking tour kicked off in March 2023, Swift used the ...
"Stop Breaking Down" (Live on BBC Radio 1, Evening Session) B-Side of Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground "Suzy Lee" (Live on BBC Radio 1, Evening Session) B-Side of Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground "You Don't Know What Love Is (You Just Do as You're Told)" [Acoustic] B-Side of You Don't Know What Love Is (You Just Do as You're Told)
President-elect Donald Trump had not been terribly successful in suing media organizations until this weekend when ABC News agreed to settle a closely-watched defamation case he brought against ...
"Can't Break Me Down" was recorded at Greg Kurstins' home studio, Echo Studios, in Los Angeles. In a 2014 update for his official website, Idol said it was "a fun song to record". [ 1 ] The song was released as the lead single from Kings & Queens of the Underground and was made available as an instant download with all iTunes and Amazon pre ...