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Label. Geffen. Songwriter (s) Izzy Stradlin. Axl Rose. Producer (s) Mike Clink. Guns N' Roses. " 14 Years " is a song by the American rock band Guns N' Roses, released in 1991 on their album Use Your Illusion II.
Big 14. " Big 14 " is a song by American rappers Trippie Redd and Offset featuring fellow American rapper Moneybagg Yo. It was released on August 5, 2022 and produced by Honorable C.N.O.T.E.
Several alterations were made to the lyrics of "14 Minutes Until Start" after its release. One of the first changes was the alteration of the lyric 'blue planet' (Russian: Планета голубая, romanized: Planeta golubaya), which was altered to 'planet dear' (Russian: Планета дорогая, romanized: Planeta dorogaya) almost immediately after being submitted to the Ministry ...
Hurdy Gurdy Man. " Hurdy Gurdy Man " is a song by the Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. It was recorded in April 1968 and released the following month as a single. The song gave its name to the album The Hurdy Gurdy Man, which was released in October of that year in the United States. The single reached number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in ...
14 Songs. 14 Songs is the first solo album by the American musician Paul Westerberg, released in 1993. It followed the final Replacements album, All Shook Down, and the dissolution of the band. The album features contributions from Ian McLagan, former keyboardist for the Faces, a band that Westerberg has often cited as a favorite.
[14] Lyrics such as "Let's play this game called 'when you catch fire' / I wouldn't piss to put you out," were inspired by Chris Conley's use of bizarre metaphors to prove a point on Saves the Day's Through Being Cool. The song title in itself is a slightly altered quote from the 1998 movie Rushmore.
The lyrics of that version begin: [14] [15] There is a house in New Orleans, it's called the Rising Sun It's been the ruin of many poor girl Great God, and I for one.
Producer (s) George Harrison, Phil Spector. "Beware of Darkness" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison from his 1970 triple album All Things Must Pass. It is the opening track on the second disc of the album. The lyrics warn against allowing illusion to get in the way of one's true purpose in life, an admonition that, like the ...