John Lennon says "This place reminds me of Blackburn, Lancashire"
Paul says "Oh, boy..." (like in the song)
George says: "How many do you think
there are in all?"
Jeremy Hillary Boob says: "Enough to fill the Albert Hall." (in the song again)
before it says "never go-se any other way" or something like that. i was outside with my record player and i was playing help! and i listened to this song and my dog was happy and all of a sudden he went mental when it came to "and had a smoke" and then he went ok when it said "ahhhh-ahhh" and then he went mental again "turn you on". and he didnt stop until i took it off.
it was horrible.

"Heaven Is A Place On Earth" writer Ellen Shipley got the idea for the song from a gas station greeting card that said "Heaven On Earth."

The voice of Waldo in Van Halen's "Hot For Teacher" video was the late Phil Hartman of Saturday Night Live Fame.
Mike Nesmith wrote Linda Ronstadt's first hit, "Different Drum," before he joined The Monkees. He played an intentionally bad version of it on the show.

Bob Marley's "I Shot The Sheriff" deals with police brutality in the Trenchtown section of Jamaica, where he grew up. He felt that police assumed young men in the area were all criminals.

Bruce Springsteen originally wrote "Hungry Heart" for The Ramones, but decided to keep it for himself on the advice of his producer and manager, Jon Landau.
Dean wrote the screenplay and lyrics to all the songs in Footloose. His other hits include "Fame" and "All The Man That I Need."
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Roger tells the stories behind some of his biggest hits, including "Give a Little Bit," "Take the Long Way Home" and "The Logical Song."
Michelob commercials generated hits for Eric Clapton, Genesis and Steve Winwood in the '80s, even as some of these rockers were fighting alcoholism.
Are classic songs like "Over The Rainbow" and "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" in the public domain?
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