When I was a kid in the 1970s, my friend and I spent an entire afternoon trying to figure out the lyrics. Now I just click on UA-cam ! What a time to be alive !
I actually really like people like you who acknowledge how technology has made our lives easier rather than criticising it all the time. P.S. 70s rock is the best. Coming from a 15 year old
Did you even notice the lyrics said "THE" FBI and not "MY" like it says now?? That's because it's been changed by the quantum/ Mandela effect that's why. It WAS "THE FBI"
@@eugenekrabs4253 Yup. I've been listening to this song for almost 50 years and the intro still gets me going. And, at my age, that's a good thing! LOL
@@eugenekrabs4253 A great driving song, indeed, especially on 8-track! (yeah, I'm that old) of course, if there's a light rain falling, you want to drive to the Doors' "Riders on the Storm." just sayin'
I love these old rock classics because the lyrics always have a story to tell and paint an excellent picture... How many modern songs tell a story like this song does!?!
Honestly...when I read the lyrics to most of today's songs, they sound like they were written using MAD LIBS. Most of them make NO sense at all. It's incoherence masquerading as insight.
Look up The Stone Foxes - I Killed Robert Johnson, definitely tells a story :) They put on an excellent, relentlessly energetic, and masterful live show. Definitely one of my favorite bands!
Ryan Rosenberry Speaking of modern rock bands, I love the Arctic Monkeys! They have a great style (and it doesn't hurt the lead singer sounds like David Bowie)... Anyway, Ive heard of the Stone Foxes but im not familiar with their stuff. I'll make sure to check it out, thanks!
+sergeantbigmac If you can UNDERSTAND the lyrics, they're kind of garbled, sounding like "it belonged to a woman and a bad bat" or "a machine was ahold of my left hand, a machine was ahold of my right" I think they do that on purpose, so you'll listen to the song 100 times to understand WTF they're saying;, then you say "wow that's a great song, I can't get it out of my head!" I had to look up the lyrics, and one site had it "A pair of 45's made me open my eyes," and I thought she shot some bad guys and saved his life, or something
my mother and I used to jam to this when I was a kid, this was her song. I remember being around like, 6-7 years old and singing this with her. she died when I was 11, I haven't really listened to this much sense. I'm 19 now, it's mother's day, I just got back from visiting her grave, and I decided that now is the time to listen again. I love you, Mommy
I'm a 5'9" woman and my dad, a huge The Hollies fan, insists this is my song and it turned into my favourite songs of all times since I was 12. Thanks for raising me with this music taste, dad. He just turned 68 and we always shared this love for classic rock (The Hollies and Creedence, specially).
It’s been said you will always have a taste for the music your parents grew up listening to. It’s true in my home with my kids & I was the same with my parents. Enjoy the moments.
40 years after this song came out, and they're still playing it at least once a day on the oldies or classic rock stations...Shows what a timeless classic it is!
All this time i thought it was CCR..no wonder i couldn't find this song ,But finally found out it was "The Hollies-" who sing it,and. well,this is what brings me here now!!it makes me think about going to the river and sitting on a chair in the water drinking a cold budlight and a cig and my blue bandana and listening to this great jam on my tailgate boom box!hello from ✌🏼🇺🇸 Texas!!!
40 years ago! This was the song that changed me forever. The liquid music from that era still runs through my veins today. Long Cool Woman is still cool as hell today.
I know I can't be that old because I love this song. I never had a sound system worth a crap years ago but now hearing Long Cool Woman on great speakers sends shivers down my spine.
This song rocks...literally. The bass line makes the whole song sound like it’s shifting its weight back and forth. I listened to “Green River” by Creedence Clearwater Revival, which inspired this song, and it had that effect too, but not as pronounced. Another song with this type of bass line is “One Way or Another” by Blondie. *stomps foot and snaps fingers as if my life depended on it*
When this song came out in the spring of 1972 WLS Chicago Superjock Larry Lujack played this song three times in a row. It was the coolest song at the time, and it was cool he played it three times in a row.
OMG this is and will stand the test of time as one of the most BADASS cruising songs ever (Especially in an American Made Muscle Car). I have to listen to it at least 3 times in a row. CLASSIC ROCK LIVES ON.
Well I guess I'm fortunate because I need the lyrics to the song. And most songs during that era. I was fortunate because I had a friend who was a few years older than I was and spent a couple of hitches in the Navy. He had purchased an akia reel to reel tape deck. And got a lot of Awesome music back in the seventies. It was one of the first four channels available I guess. It was a hell of a system! I can remember he had one room in his house that all it had was black light posters inside of it with black lights and a strobe light. We used to smoke some decent weed and sit in the room and is the strobe light flashed in the room it look like everything was in slow motion. Great memories!
I will always remember my neighbor Mark playing this song on his guitar.. we lost him on May 25th 2019 in a house fire...tragic RIP Good neighbor. You will be truly missed 😢
Unfortunately I've done gotten old. But I grew up in the late 60s 70s and 80s. And then unfortunately music just died after that! I still sit and reminisce and listen to old music as I live out my last days.
Directly from the Hollies website: Long Cool Woman In a Black Dress (Clarke / Cook / Greenaway) Saturday night I was downtown Working for the FBI Sitting in a nest of bad men Whisky bottles piling high Bootlegging boozer on the west side Full of people who are doing wrong Just about to call up the DA man When I heard this woman singing a song A pair of 45's made me open my eyes My temperature started to rise She was a long cool woman in a black dress Just a 5'9, beautiful tall With just one look I was a bad mess 'Cos that long cool woman had it all I saw her headin' to the table Well a tall walking big black cat When Charlie said I hope that you're able boy Well I'm telling you she knows where it's at Well suddenly we heard the sirens And everybody started to run A jumping out of doors and tables Well I heard somebody shooting a gun Well the DA was pumping my left hand And then she was a-holding my right Well I told her don't get scared 'Cos you're gonna be spared Well I've gotta be forgiven If I wanna spend my living With a long cool woman in a black dress Just a 5'9 beautiful tall Well, with just one look I was a bad mess 'Cos that long cool woman had it all Had it all
I bought a 5 album set of vinyls from a second hand store in Owensboro KY when I was maybe 12 or 13 and this song was on one of the records. It was the first time I ever heard it.
+Silvio Parada CCR? are you nuts? it not even in CCR style. Back in the day they played the crap out it. There no way I'd ever forget the group name, I still burn it into the ground, GO HOLLIES!!!
+Silvio Parada The instrumental definitely has a CCR sound, but the vocals don't sound like Fogerty haha. But I can totally see where you could think CCR :)
Finally found this song right here on UA-cam. The beat of this song was ringing in my head for weeks because I couldn't understand the lyrics. But this is one of the greatest songs I've ever heard.
+Casey Murray Hmm. Booker T and the MGs', you mean? Well, I'll be honest and say I've always imagined a supercut of me and my buddies doing a pub crawl to that.
Believe me, it was difficult when songs came out at this time. There was no Google to find out the lyrics and sound systems were not that great. We had vinyl records and 8-tracks and maybe cassettes. I always liked this song but I had very little idea about the lyrics. They are obvious once you see them but hearing them? No. I thought it was "Get it on!" at the end. :)
Boy howdy. I was in my teens when this song came out and I have always liked the sound of it, but until recently and thanks to the Interwebs, aside from an occasional word or two, I had NO idea what he was saying. It was that way for a lot of songs back then. Unless you or someone you knew had the album and the lyrics were on the cover or liner notes, it was anyone's guess what many songs were about. For that matter, even when the words were clear, the meaning was still frequently opaque (or simply nonsense). On the bright side, it did lead to some classic, hilarious interpretations and mis-heard lyrics over the years. Wrapped up like a douche another rover in the night? What the....??
662wc HAHA!! I know what song you're talking about! I thought it was "wrapped up like a douche in the cover of the night" and once I heard the song on the radio and the DJ said it is exactly what it sounds like and I was really confused by that point. Douche? What?!?
In the early 70's the song was particularly popular in Orlando Florida where a favorite bar, called the Fairbanks Inn, was commonly referred to by locals as the FBI.
One of the best bass riffs in human history. (heh) Listen to that bass... if you have hands, you can play that. . "Had it all!" I thought was, "Get it ON!" "Mad mess" sounds like "Bat Man!"
davejss Close. It's honey thighs. Apparently it's a British expression, and with me being American, I have no idea what it means. I guess it has something to do with suggesting that a woman has attractive curves or nice legs? Or maybe even some sort of vague sexual innuendo?
I HATE "Classic Rock"!! These stations are wearing /have worn out great songs from 40 years ago! But this is one I seem to never get tired of hearing!!
When I was a kid in the 1970s, my friend and I spent an entire afternoon trying to figure out the lyrics. Now I just click on UA-cam ! What a time to be alive !
I actually really like people like you who acknowledge how technology has made our lives easier rather than criticising it all the time.
P.S. 70s rock is the best.
Coming from a 15 year old
Did you even notice the lyrics said "THE" FBI and not "MY" like it says now?? That's because it's been changed by the quantum/ Mandela effect that's why. It WAS "THE FBI"
@@QuantumEffectResidue Ohh, nice catch man. Mandela effect sure is interesting.
Imagine me?! English as my second language
@@jonathansanchez10 hahahah. Hilarious!
One of the best intros in the history of Rock n Roll........
@@eugenekrabs4253 Yup. I've been listening to this song for almost 50 years and the intro still gets me going. And, at my age, that's a good thing! LOL
@@jackm4457 Exactly always a good driving song hahah nothing but speed
@@eugenekrabs4253 A great driving song, indeed, especially on 8-track! (yeah, I'm that old) of course, if there's a light rain falling, you want to drive to the Doors' "Riders on the Storm." just sayin'
@@jackm4457 Love that song and a great night tune is obviously night moves or a underappreciated one is "the human race"
The very beginning sounds just like The Birds - Turn, Turn, Turn.
I love these old rock classics because the lyrics always have a story to tell and paint an excellent picture... How many modern songs tell a story like this song does!?!
If you like stories, look up Billy Joel's music!
Honestly...when I read the lyrics to most of today's songs, they sound like they were written using MAD LIBS. Most of them make NO sense at all. It's incoherence masquerading as insight.
Look up The Stone Foxes - I Killed Robert Johnson, definitely tells a story :)
They put on an excellent, relentlessly energetic, and masterful live show. Definitely one of my favorite bands!
Ryan Rosenberry
Speaking of modern rock bands, I love the Arctic Monkeys! They have a great style (and it doesn't hurt the lead singer sounds like David Bowie)... Anyway, Ive heard of the Stone Foxes but im not familiar with their stuff. I'll make sure to check it out, thanks!
+sergeantbigmac
If you can UNDERSTAND the lyrics, they're kind of garbled, sounding like "it belonged to a woman and a bad bat" or "a machine was ahold of my left hand, a machine was ahold of my right"
I think they do that on purpose, so you'll listen to the song 100 times to understand WTF they're saying;, then you say "wow that's a great song, I can't get it out of my head!"
I had to look up the lyrics, and one site had it "A pair of 45's made me open my eyes," and I thought she shot some bad guys and saved his life, or something
my mother and I used to jam to this when I was a kid, this was her song. I remember being around like, 6-7 years old and singing this with her.
she died when I was 11, I haven't really listened to this much sense.
I'm 19 now, it's mother's day, I just got back from visiting her grave, and I decided that now is the time to listen again.
I love you, Mommy
god bless you and your dear departed mom
God Bless you
Listen to it as a remembrance to your mother just adding a new perspective
So sorry for that 😣
Darling Decay fgxxfhh0
I'm a 5'9" woman and my dad, a huge The Hollies fan, insists this is my song and it turned into my favourite songs of all times since I was 12. Thanks for raising me with this music taste, dad. He just turned 68 and we always shared this love for classic rock (The Hollies and Creedence, specially).
It’s been said you will always have a taste for the music your parents grew up listening to. It’s true in my home with my kids & I was the same with my parents. Enjoy the moments.
@@bubbawally2809True 😊❤❤❤
🎉🎉🎉❤🎉🎉🎉
40 years after this song came out, and they're still playing it at least once a day on the oldies or classic rock stations...Shows what a timeless classic it is!
All this time i thought it was CCR..no wonder i couldn't find this song ,But finally found out it was "The Hollies-" who sing it,and. well,this is what brings me here now!!it makes me think about going to the river and sitting on a chair in the water drinking a cold budlight and a cig and my blue bandana and listening to this great jam on my tailgate boom box!hello from ✌🏼🇺🇸 Texas!!!
If there was ever a song that needs lyrics posted it's this one. no idea what this guy is saying without the lyrics!
Yeah no shit. I tried to figure them out for years!!
It was a pain trying to find this song. This is the only song where using the lyrics to look up the title does not work.
Designer - panda
I used to think he said, "get in on" until a year ago. Lol.
Nobody knows what he's saying, it pervacotive!! it gets the people going!!!
This band had so many awesome songs. I hope i never get sick of hearing their songs.
An appreciation for great music brought me here...AMEN
40 years ago! This was the song that changed me forever. The liquid music from that era still runs through my veins today. Long Cool Woman is still cool as hell today.
The new Woodbridge Wine commercial is using this. Great music never goes out of style.
D Tittle1964 that’s what brought me here, I’ve grown up hearing this song but wanted to know it’s story & lyrics. Great music choice for the ad!
D Tittle1964 Mopar or no car
I can't thank you enough for posting the lyrics. I've been listening to this song for 30-odd years and there's still bits that I couldn't get!
Thanks for the lyrics!! Now I understand!! 35 years later!!!
I know I can't be that old because I love this song. I never had a sound system worth a crap years ago but now hearing Long Cool Woman on great speakers sends shivers down my spine.
Richard Stitt I'm 22 and I get the same feeling I'm last of the dying breed trying to pass this song on,
HELL YES BROTHER
old rockers never die, we just listen to the Hollies & stay young forever!
This song rocks...literally. The bass line makes the whole song sound like it’s shifting its weight back and forth. I listened to “Green River” by Creedence Clearwater Revival, which inspired this song, and it had that effect too, but not as pronounced. Another song with this type of bass line is “One Way or Another” by Blondie.
*stomps foot and snaps fingers as if my life depended on it*
This is called 12 bar strumming popular with rock pieces, e.g Johnny B Goode. In blues music they usually incorporate a 7th note (chord)
What a great way to describe that effect. I love all three of those songs.
I thought it was CCR... Til today
The best of the Hollies!!! I cant keep my feets still by listening to this.Wowww
Oh my goodness! I close my eyes and it’s 1972 & I’m 15yrs old... Skating my heart out to this song!!!
Great story line, great song (red or black dress!).
Still one of the sexiest rock songs to date.
whoever could actually decipher the lyrics to this song is my hero
One of the few songs that actually have a story to it. Amazing song.
When this song came out in the spring of 1972 WLS Chicago Superjock Larry Lujack played this song three times in a row. It was the coolest song at the time, and it was cool he played it three times in a row.
This was my favorite rock-n-roll song in '72. It had just the right beat, hook and tune to stimulate my style. Thanks for posting this classic.
One of the most badass guitar riffs...Ever!!
OMG this is and will stand the test of time as one of the most BADASS cruising songs ever (Especially in an American Made Muscle Car). I have to listen to it at least 3 times in a row. CLASSIC ROCK LIVES ON.
I loved this music and voice from the first day I ever heard it when I was young. It is still one of my favorites!
+AhmedRicky2009 oh yeah, I still have my 8-track along with many others with favorite songs like this on them. An 8-track Quadrophonic player!!! Yeah!
Well I guess I'm fortunate because I need the lyrics to the song. And most songs during that era. I was fortunate because I had a friend who was a few years older than I was and spent a couple of hitches in the Navy. He had purchased an akia reel to reel tape deck. And got a lot of Awesome music back in the seventies. It was one of the first four channels available I guess. It was a hell of a system! I can remember he had one room in his house that all it had was black light posters inside of it with black lights and a strobe light. We used to smoke some decent weed and sit in the room and is the strobe light flashed in the room it look like everything was in slow motion. Great memories!
First heard this in 1972 on my way to work on WDRC-AM in Connecticut. Back before we found FM. Loved it ever since.
I will always remember my neighbor Mark playing this song on his guitar.. we lost him on May 25th 2019 in a house fire...tragic RIP Good neighbor. You will be truly missed 😢
Finally the words and I am a long cool woman who's 5'9. Sounds like the story to a Quentin Tarrantino movie or maybe David Lynch.
winogirlll You are probably just as beautiful too
Cool...I'm sure you are x
I need a girl that knows god taste in music and movies but I'm 13 so this is weird but u get my point
damn right girl
Some of the words are wrong. It's NOT "a pair of moneybags" it's "a pair of 45's", but regardless, a GREAT song.
Quite possibly the best guitar riff in rock!
Jamming to this song on my Harley crusing the roads...oh gosh so much fun...thanks for sharing...✌
Eines der aller schönsten Musikstücke unserer Zeit !!!
The 1970s had the best bands. If I were to go back in time I would like to have my childhood in the 1970s
Phillip Dzierbun id have mine in they 60s
Unfortunately I've done gotten old. But I grew up in the late 60s 70s and 80s. And then unfortunately music just died after that! I still sit and reminisce and listen to old music as I live out my last days.
Directly from the Hollies website:
Long Cool Woman In a Black Dress (Clarke / Cook / Greenaway)
Saturday night I was downtown
Working for the FBI
Sitting in a nest of bad men
Whisky bottles piling high
Bootlegging boozer on the west side
Full of people who are doing wrong
Just about to call up the DA man
When I heard this woman singing a song
A pair of 45's made me open my eyes
My temperature started to rise
She was a long cool woman in a black dress
Just a 5'9, beautiful tall
With just one look I was a bad mess
'Cos that long cool woman had it all
I saw her headin' to the table
Well a tall walking big black cat
When Charlie said I hope that you're able boy
Well I'm telling you she knows where it's at
Well suddenly we heard the sirens
And everybody started to run
A jumping out of doors and tables
Well I heard somebody shooting a gun
Well the DA was pumping my left hand
And then she was a-holding my right
Well I told her don't get scared
'Cos you're gonna be spared
Well I've gotta be forgiven
If I wanna spend my living
With a long cool woman in a black dress
Just a 5'9 beautiful tall
Well, with just one look I was a bad mess
'Cos that long cool woman had it all
Had it all
Wtf dude this is a lyric video lmao
@@dethteck2263 Yes it is but the video has the lyrics wrong!
@@missrachelreads Right. Missed the pair of 45's
Kong brought me here, good music!!
Usually I can't understand why anyone would need lyrics (aside from translating language), but not for this song! Thanks, I needed that!
I just heard this on the radio on my way in to work today but I had just mentioned the song yesterday! Yes, that guitar opening is one of theeee best!
Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress for President 2020! She "has it all".
Rebecca A. McMurry who will this tall woman be..
Nigel Nazeem Johannes a mystery woman. She will surprise us all.
kamala harris
Rebecca A. McMurry Ivanka for president!!! 2024!!
Nick Rossi Too funny!!!! In this crazy world, who knows?? thanks for the laugh.
The song was out 47 years ago and still sounds awesome..
Thank you I have been wondering for 42 years what the lyrics were.
Hahahahaha right on
I bought a 5 album set of vinyls from a second hand store in Owensboro KY when I was maybe 12 or 13 and this song was on one of the records. It was the first time I ever heard it.
Hollies are legend material-way way under-rated and under appreciated!
I used to think this was CCR back in the day lol...
***** Lol right?? The hollies? Hahaha its an awesome song though...
Silvio Parada I thought it was Roy Orbenson.
+Sandra Hollie Roy Orbison does Pretty Woman.
+Silvio Parada CCR? are you nuts? it not even in CCR style. Back in the day they played the crap out it. There no way I'd ever forget the group name, I still burn it into the ground, GO HOLLIES!!!
+Silvio Parada The instrumental definitely has a CCR sound, but the vocals don't sound like Fogerty haha. But I can totally see where you could think CCR :)
Who else is listening to this on loop?
Finally found this song right here on UA-cam. The beat of this song was ringing in my head for weeks because I couldn't understand the lyrics. But this is one of the greatest songs I've ever heard.
I love the first - the guitar, id like to dub it so I could hear it over and over - very few guitar creations put instant chills on me like this
you mean the intro? Yeah it kicks ass.
James Knight ...bet ya ,,angus can
I met Roger Cook who wrote this song and hung out with him a few times in years past. It was cool hearing him do this song on a ukulele!
Ageless song ,great to hear again..thanks
ALWAYS EXCELLENT EVERYTIME!!!
At long last, after so many years of searching I finally found the name of this song
Best feeling
this music rocks It gets you going in the mornings .
super song von den hollies, einer der besten songs der 70er
I remember this song blastin at the Nashville fair...I was sure alive then whewwww what a time....the song still gives me a good memory and feeling :)
Feel like I should break a pool cue over someone's head as I fight my way out of a bar brawl to this.
That sounds like a freakin awesome idea.
Heyyyyyyyyyyyy
Actually I have. It is nice to know someone who understands that.
YES!!!! I know the feeling!
+Casey Murray Hmm. Booker T and the MGs', you mean? Well, I'll be honest and say I've always imagined a supercut of me and my buddies doing a pub crawl to that.
Who in hell can sit still when they hear this? Not even 70 somethings!
I salute you Sir!
i still dance to this at 63
I respect you sir
You so right. Cool Daddy
Me
Coolest intro....
❤this long woman loving it wow❤
This song shows how much music has devolved. This is so much better than today's junk.
Best intro EVER!!
Believe me, it was difficult when songs came out at this time. There was no Google to find out the lyrics and sound systems were not that great. We had vinyl records and 8-tracks and maybe cassettes. I always liked this song but I had very little idea about the lyrics. They are obvious once you see them but hearing them? No.
I thought it was "Get it on!" at the end.
:)
:>)
Me too!!! Glad I looked up the lyrics after 25 years of singing this sing at the top of my lungs. Jeesh.
Boy howdy. I was in my teens when this song came out and I have always liked the sound of it, but until recently and thanks to the Interwebs, aside from an occasional word or two, I had NO idea what he was saying. It was that way for a lot of songs back then. Unless you or someone you knew had the album and the lyrics were on the cover or liner notes, it was anyone's guess what many songs were about. For that matter, even when the words were clear, the meaning was still frequently opaque (or simply nonsense).
On the bright side, it did lead to some classic, hilarious interpretations and mis-heard lyrics over the years. Wrapped up like a douche another rover in the night? What the....??
662wc HAHA!! I know what song you're talking about! I thought it was "wrapped up like a douche in the cover of the night" and once I heard the song on the radio and the DJ said it is exactly what it sounds like and I was really confused by that point. Douche? What?!?
I just got rid of my TEAC system from Europe in the 80's.
It is an absolutely wonderful music!
Great guitar player, the best song...
This is music, not today. This is a Song Jewel. Long live the Rock.
When I was eighteen (43 years ago) this was my favorite song to smoke to.
its still a good song to drink to haha
I’m 19, and smoking to this has to be one of the coolest feelings ever
@@Anitaa2001 bad idea fam
In the early 70's the song was particularly popular in Orlando Florida where a favorite bar, called the Fairbanks Inn, was commonly referred to by locals as the FBI.
One of the best bass riffs in human history. (heh) Listen to that bass... if you have hands, you can play that. . "Had it all!" I thought was, "Get it ON!" "Mad mess" sounds like "Bat Man!"
I was the same on both counts.
"A pair of moneybags"! That makes so much more sense than "A pair of 45s". Thank you so much!
I always thought it was, "A pair of parted thighs"! I like my version better!
davejss Close. It's honey thighs. Apparently it's a British expression, and with me being American, I have no idea what it means. I guess it has something to do with suggesting that a woman has attractive curves or nice legs? Or maybe even some sort of vague sexual innuendo?
!! I finally found it!! Thank you remember titans for playing this in the film ;)))) this song is Amazing!!!
I HATE "Classic Rock"!! These stations are wearing /have worn out great songs from 40 years ago! But this is one I seem to never get tired of hearing!!
This is really a great song ahead of its time❤️
Who's listening in October 2019?
Jesse Gleason me
November now my boy
December 2019. Still love this song. Greating from Chile 🇨🇱
Feb 2020
Awesome song!! Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress!!
THIS SONG AND CARRIE ANN ARE ANOTHER TWO GREAT SONGS OF ALL TIME !!!!!!
Temaso nunca pasa de moda
PRECIOSAS CANCIONES CON SABOR A RECUERDO Y QUE MATAN.
La mera neta
Cowgirl boots, My short shorts and let's danceeee, Yeaaah!
😍
heck yea! dancing is fun
Yeah me too 👀😂
I'm down
@@twostrokes8967 sameeee
This is one of those rare songs that would get the whole bar up dancing.
One of my favorite bands of the time,had a unique sound all their own.
For me it has that Home of the rising sun, Come together, Paint it black vibes
Titans eat free 😂😂
Xdd
I love Greek mythology as well!
BEST MOVIE EVER
The team shoves food in mouth guy erases whiteboard 😂😂😂😂
Titans Eat lol
Just a great song. It's that simple...
FINALLY! I know what the lyrics are. If any song needed lyrics posted, this is it!
That RIFF!!! It puts a smile on my face!
I live for this music
"Remember the Titans" has so many good songs! :D That's why I just decided to look up the playlist.
Same! I especially couldn't get the song that's played in the crash scene out of my head
First time I knew what he was saying after listening to it for 45 years
Easily one of the best pop tunes ever written.
One of the best intros ever. Like the fact he fucks over the Fed's and heads away with his Long Cool Women In A Black Dress!! Respect.
The perfect roll the top blast your stereo cruising song!!
Wow, thanks, I could never make heads or tails of these lyrics before.
I feel so good now that I see that even English speakers didn't understand the lyrics lol
love,love ....the best years of music....this songs will never die
Classic! I love this type of music!!!!
FUCK YEAA!! Only 20 years and i LOVE this song thanks to my dad! Bad ass...
same here my dad grew up to this music and now i grew up to here i am 16 yers old and this music never gets old
same here my dad grew up to this music and now i grew up to here i am 16 yers old and this music never gets old
this was one of the songs used in the trailer of "trouble with the curve" (clint eastwood)
Good car chase music :)
Parks Parks or speeding ticket.
C C R ??????????????? BUY CHORONICLE'S VOL 1. AND 2. FOR GOOD START . WANNA HELP YOU UNDERSTAND.
Most excellent! 💋
Aloha, Tony Balona Vich here. They call me the king of cold cuts.