This muffled his voice a bit and was also more sanitary.The BBC refused to play this because it violated their rule stating that songs could not mention trademarked products by brand name (the Kinks had to change "Coca-Cola" to "Cherry Cola" in their song " 20 best Rolling Stones covers of all time Elton John – ‘Honky Tonk Women’ Elton John shows off his piano chops on this cover the band’s 1969 hit ‘honky Tonk Women’ and somehow manages to add another bluesier layer to the track.
He named his son Jagger.Paula Abdul's "Forever Your Girl" was written by Oliver Leiber, who despite being the son of Jerry Leiber from Leiber & Stoller, was an unknown songwriter.
The record was previously held by Eddy Arnold's "I'll Hold You in My Heart (1947-48), Hank Snow's "I'm Moving On" (1950-51) and Webb Pierce's "In the Jailhouse Now" (1955), which each led for 21 weeks.The seemingly inoffensive song, "Deep In The Heart Of Texas," was banned by the BBC when it was released in 1942.
A Well we are big rock singers we've got golden fingers E and we're loved everywhere we go, We sing about beauty and we sing about truth E7 A at ten thousand dollars a show; We take all kind of pills to give us all kind of thrills, D but the thrill we've never known, E is the thrill that'll get you when you get your picture A on the cover of the Rolling Stone --- (Rolling Stone)
The song satirizes success in the music business; the narrator laments that his band, despite having the superficial attributes of successful rock stars (including drug usage, "teenage groupies, who'll do anything we say", and a frenetic guitar solo) has been unable to "get our picture/on the cover of the As the song was riding high on the charts, the magazine finally acquiesced to Dr. Hook's request — after a fashion: the March 29, 1973, cover of The song has been covered by various artists, including In 1987 Dutch band Bertus Staigerpaip released a parody: "De veurplaat van d'n Donald Duck" (the cover of the The song has also been covered with the changes to the lyrics and used as social satire and civil protest against alleged corporate malfeasance and landlord abuses as They deemed the song too catchy, with authorities in wartime Britain concerned that factory workers would be distracted if they heard it during a shift.Scott Stapp of Creed wrote "With Arms Wide Open" when he found out he was going to be a dad. Madonna has appeared on more covers than any other female, either alone or in a "collage" cover.
The song satirizes success in the music business; the narrator laments that his band, despite having the superficial attributes of successful rock stars (including drug usage, "teenage groupies, who'll do anything we say", and a frenetic guitar solo) has been unable to "get our picture/on the cover of the As the song was riding high on the charts, the magazine finally acquiesced to Dr. Hook's request — after a fashion: the March 29, 1973, cover of The song has been covered by various artists, including In 1987 Dutch band Bertus Staigerpaip released a parody: "De veurplaat van d'n Donald Duck" (the cover of the The song has also been covered with the changes to the lyrics and used as social satire and civil protest against alleged corporate malfeasance and landlord abuses as Produced by Ron Haffkine and released in 1972, it was the band's third single and peaked at No.