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You love the thunder, and you love the rain — What you see revealed within the anger is worth the pain. And before the lightning fades and you surrender, You've got a second to look at the dark side of the man. You love the thunder and you love the rain — You know your hunger like you know your name. And I know you wonder how you ever came ...
"Knock On Wood" was written in the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee (now The National Civil Rights Museum). Steve Cropper has stated in interviews that there was a lightning storm the night that he and Eddie wrote the song, hence the lyrics 'It's like thunder, lightning, The way you love me is frightening'.
"May This Be Love" is a soft ballad that demonstrates Hendrix's ability to write thoughtful lyrics and subtle melodies. [5] Author and musicologist Keith Shadwick wrote: "This is a melodic, romantic composition that borders on the sentimental". [6]
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The content of "The Thunder, Perfect Mind" (the title may alternately be translated "The Thunder, Perfect Intellect") takes the form of an extended, riddling monologue, in which an immanent divine saviour speaks a series of paradoxical statements alternating between first-person assertions of identity and direct address to the audience.
The rendition of Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling In Love” is wonderful, but covers of Joni Mitchell’s “Big Yellow Taxi” and Jerry Jeff Walker’s “Mr. Bojangles” are weak ...
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The lyrics "Every day I love you more and more" and "Listen to my heart, can you hear it sing/Telling me to give you everything" are part of the song on the soundtrack version. However, in the movie, they are replaced by a musical interlude the first time and, the second time, Satine sings instead of the latter part, "Come back to me and ...