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  2. The Ballad of John and Yoko - Wikipedia

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    On Capp's exit, Lennon sang an impromptu version with a slightly revised lyric that stated, "They're gonna crucify Capp!" In 2012, "The Ballad of John and Yoko" was ranked as the 404th best classic rock song of all time by New York's Q104.3. [37]

  3. Guilty as Sin? - Wikipedia

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    They're gonna crucify me anyway", [15] [20] showing that the narrator is aware of others' perception of her. [17] The lyrics, "These fatal fantasies/ Giving way to labored breath/ Taking all of me/ We've already done it in my head", were interpreted as an allusion to masturbation by journalists including The Guardian 's Laura Snapes [ 21 ] and ...

  4. More popular than Jesus - Wikipedia

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    [108] [109] In May 1969, the band released "The Ballad of John and Yoko" as a single, with Lennon singing the lines, "Christ, you know it ain't easy, you know how hard it can be / The way things are going, they're gonna crucify me." [110] Lennon called himself "one of Christ's biggest fans" during a BBC interview at the time.

  5. Lyrics to 'Guilty As Sin' From Taylor Swift's New Album 'The ...

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  6. A Comprehensive Guide to Every Matty Healy Reference on “The ...

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    On Taylor Swift's 11th studio album, the songs seem to be bursting with references to Matty Healy. Here, we round them up.

  7. Swifties Think Matty Healy Just Pretty Much Confirmed ... - AOL

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    First up, “Guilty As Sin?” features the lyric “Drownin’ in the Blue Nile / He sent me ‘Downtown Lights.’” In case it’s not clear, “The Downtown Lights” is a song by The Blue ...

  8. Cryin' for Me (Wayman's Song) - Wikipedia

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    The song has been generally met with positive reception. Ken Tucker of Billboard magazine said that "Dave Koz's saxophone is a perfect accompaniment to the tender and touching 'Cryin' for Me (Wayman's Song)'," [3] and Entertainment Weekly writer Whitney Pastorek called it a "sweet tribute to a friend who passed away."

  9. “I choose you and me religiously.”