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I'm listening to Don Henley's "Dirty Laundry." Again. It is the song I curse because the telephone noise in it sounds like my cell phone. But I digress.
I just learned that it was written after Natalie Wood's death and is about the tabloids and the stories they ran about the tragic drowning.
I also know that Eric Clapton wrote "Tears in Heaven" about the 4-year-old son he lost when the boy fell out a window to his death. Clapton has said he will never perform or record the song again.
So... do you know any music trivia like this? SHARE!






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The only ones I can think of are nursery rhymes! LOL
Sing a song of Sixpence is about Blackbeard and the song was sung as a code to recruit pirates while they were on dry land. There are references in the rhyme about how they overtook ships as well and murdered the crew to collect whatever goods they had.
And of course, Ring around the Rosey, which was about the plague.
I know there's some actual songs that I know the hidden meaning to, but I can't think of them! Great topic, by the way! :o)
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I am sure there are lots more that I cannot think of right now.
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I heard one time that ''The Dance'' by Garth Brooks was about suicide . . . HUH???
I love the message of that song and it is very clear to me. If you could look into a crystal ball and know exactly what life has in store for you. Along the way you could avoid the bad things coming your way by knowing in advance. But, in doing so, you would also miss many of life's blessings by skirting around the bad stuff.
He could have missed the pain of the break-up, death of his love, or whatever the pain came from, but he would have to have missed ''the dance'' and it was one of his most cherished blessings.
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Depeche Mode's "Personal Jesus" is about Elvis Presley.
Supposedly, James Taylor's "Fire and Rain" is about drug abuse.
Debby Boone's "You Light Up My Life" is her singing to God. All this time, I thought it was a regular sappy love song to some random dude.
The Eagles' "Hotel California" is not about Satan, but a metaphor for the music industry and how sometimes how you end up owing your soul to the record company.
Speaking of the record companies, Billy Squier's "The Stroke" is about record executives making deals with singers and not about masturbation. Which is funny, since VH1 put it on their list of "Dirtiest Songs."
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"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" reportedly came from a drawing Julian Lennon made of a classmate...
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Story has it Phil Collins wrote In the Air Tonight about an incident he saw happen on a yachet. Years after the incident Phil invited the man from the incident to a front row concert seat and shone a single spotlight on the man while he sang ''In the Air Tonight'' live for the first time.
Although I have also heard Phil Collins denies that story and says the song is about his marital breakup. But the first story makes for better gossip.
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Dolly Pardon's Coat of Many Colors was supposedly about kids at school making fun of a coat her mother made her. If that is true, those kids are laughing on the other side of their face today.
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Elton John's 'Philadelphia Freedom' is about his friend Billie Jean King when she played on a tennis team called the Philadelphia Freedoms.
Also, Elton's 'Someone Saved My Life Tonight' is about a girl he was engaged to before he started his music career. He was told he was no good at music and pressured by family to get married and 'get a real job.' The girl's dad owned a business like a pickle factory or something weird like that lol and and Elton {well actually real name back then was Reginald Dwight) was supposed to work there. Some of his closest friends convinced him not to and the rest is history.
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Of course "American Pie" is about Buddy Holly.
"You're So Vain" I believe is about Warren Beatty. Mick Jagger sang background vocals.
Wings' "Band on the Run" is about Mcartney's jail time for pot posession.
I thought "Puff the Magic Dragon" was about pot too. LOL
"Wish You Were Here" by Pink Floyd is about bandmate Syd Barrett who was institutionalized.
"Woolly Bully" was about a cat.
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