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"Passenger Seat" is a song by the American country music recording group SHeDAISY for their fourth studio album Sweet Right Here (2004). Written by member Kristyn Osborn and Connie Harrington and produced by Dann Huff and the group, it was released to country radio on February 2, 2004 via Lyric Street Records as the lead single to the album.
"Riding with Private Malone" debuted at number 55 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of September 8, 2001. Having reached the top 10 by year's end, it was the second independently distributed single to make the country top 10 that year (the first being Mark McGuinn 's " Mrs. Steven Rudy "), making 2001 the first ...
"The Passenger" was co-written by Iggy Pop and guitarist Ricky Gardiner; Pop wrote the lyrics, while Gardiner composed the music. [2] Gardiner thought of the riff in early 1977 as he was wandering throughout the countryside, "in the field beside an orchard, on one of those glorious spring days with the trees in full blossom."
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Beyoncé’s new album “Cowboy Carter” arrives after what the Texas-born singer says was a five-year journey she embarked on after feeling rejected by the country music world. On her eighth ...
"7500 OBO" is a song about McGraw's pickup truck that he wants to sell because it, according to Clayton Edwards of Outsider, "holds too many memories.All he can think about when he turns the key is his ex in the passenger seat."
“But Daddy I Love Him” Now I’m runnin’ with my dress unbuttoned / Scrеamin’ “But Daddy I love him” / I’m havin’ his baby / No, I’m not, but you should see your faces
In the first verse, the father and son are in the car together, driving through town. The son is eating a Happy Meal in the passenger seat, just as the father slams on the brakes at a red light, causing the boy to spill his food all over himself and say a bad word (implied to be shit). The father asks where his son learned to swear, and the boy ...