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"These Hands (song for Detroit)" - Jason Roseboom "There They Go" - Obie Trice (Featuring Eminem And Big Herk) "This One Or That One" - Tyvek "Tooling For Anus" - The Meatmen (Chorus mentions Detroit and suburban clubs such as, 'Bookies', 'Nunzio's' and 'Menjo's') "Tommy Pays the Rent" - Manolete (Mentions growing up in Michigan and Detroit)
The song tells the story of a new police officer who reports on a fatal car crash involving a cab. It is revealed in the final line that one of the passengers was his sister, and he was the one who told her to “catch a cab”. "Sunday Driving" Jerry Lewis: 1951: Jerry crashes his car at the end of the song and says next time he'll take the ...
As the police officer was writing him a ticket, he was writing the lyrics to the song. ... This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Car, driving songs to crank this summer: Taylor ...
The song's lyrics tell a story set in a future in which many classes of vehicles have been banned by a "Motor Law." The narrator's uncle has kept one of these now-illegal vehicles (the titular red Barchetta sports car) in pristine condition for roughly 50 years and is hiding it at his secret country home, which had been a farm before the Motor Law was enacted.
A version of the song was the official NASCAR TV theme from 2001-03, and a version was used in an ad for Dodge performance cars. Not a song for your EV, though, or to play with young children in ...
Pages in category "Songs about Detroit" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Cars and music jam together often, but it's not just Benzes, Cadillacs, and Bentleys getting name-dropped in tunes -- the all-electric Tesla is getting mentioned more and more by rappers, country ...
"Shuttin' Detroit Down" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer John Rich, one half of the duo Big & Rich. The song addresses the issue of the government bailouts of financial institutions, and has received heavy rotation on Michigan radio stations, as well as others around the country.