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Song based on a real-life drunk driving crash [9] and the impact of a subsequent organ donation. "Lights on the Hill" Slim Dusty: 1973: The song describes a trucker driving at night with a heavy load being blinded by lights on the hill, hitting a pole, falling of the edge of a road and realising his impending death. "Limousine" Brand New: 2005
"Bed Intruder Song" is a song by the Gregory Brothers and Antoine Dodson, featuring Kelly Dodson. [1] The song, created for Auto-Tune the News, features processed vocals of a WAFF-48 news interview with Antoine Dodson, who was talking to a reporter about a home invasion and attempted rape of his sister Kelly, [2] mixed with a self-created backing track and, eventually, a video which ...
This song was written from the perspective of a jumper from the towers and from the perspective of someone watching from below. Box Car Racer "Watch The World" Box Car Racer: 2002 Lyrics include "I watched the smoke, as it grew darker, and blew up through the roof. I watched the fed, saw them panic as the fire grew.
A motorist found unconscious behind the wheel of his idling vehicle burst into song when a deputy knocked on the window, Florida investigators say.. Exactly what he was singing isn’t clear in ...
Ludacris hit back at Drake on his 2011 song "Bada Boom." "Counterfeit rappers say I'm stealing they flows, but I can't steal what you never made up, bitch," he rapped.
"Dreaming While You Sleep" concerns a hit-and-run driver and his guilt after failing to stop at the scene of the accident. The former contains a sample of a sound that Rutherford achieved as he was "messing about bending two notes" that Banks had recorded from a microphone on his E-mu Emulator which he then sampled and slowed down, creating a ...
Let’s be honest: Love songs always hit right in the feels. A ballad can transform from a regular song into the soundtrack of your relationship—whether you’re celebrating your 25th ...
"Sleeping in My Car" was the final song the band recorded for Crash!Boom! Bang!, and was written by Per Gessle.In the liner notes of their 1995 greatest hits compilation Don't Bore Us, Get to the Chorus!, Gessle described how, on listening to the first playback of the album just before Christmas 1993, the duo realised that it was "missing something.