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From their famous Back in Black album, AC/DC's shoot to thrill
All you wo...
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From their famous Back in Black album, AC/DC's shoot to thrill
All you women who want a man of the street But you dont know which way you wanna turn Just keep a coming and put your hand out to me cause Im the one whos gonna make you burn
Im gonna take you down - down, down, down So dont you fool around Im gonna pull it, pull it, pull the trigger
Shoot to thrill, play to kill Too many women with too many pills Shoot to thrill, play to kill I got my gun at the ready, gonna fire at will
Yeah
Im like evil, I get under your skin Just like a bomb thats ready to blow cause Im illegal, I got everything That all you women might need to know
Im gonna take you down - yeah, down, down, down So dont you fool around Im gonna pull it, pull it, pull the trigger
Shoot to thrill, play to kill Too many women with too many pills Shoot to thrill, play to kill I got my gun at the ready, gonna fire at will cause I shoot to thrill, and Im ready to kill I cant get enough, I cant get the thrill I shoot to thrill, play to kill Yeah, pull the trigger
Pull it, pull it, pull it, pull the trigger
Oh
Shoot to thrill, play to kill Too many women, with too many pills I said, shoot to thrill, play to kill I got my gun at the ready, gonna fire at will cause I shoot to thrill, and Im ready to kill And I cant get enough, and I cant get my thrill cause I shoot to thrill, play it again
Yeah
Shoot you down
Yeah Im gonna get you to the bottom and shoot you Im gonna shoot you Oh hoo yeah yeah yeah
Im gonna shoot you down yeah yeah Im gonna get you down Yeah yeah yeah yeah Shoot you, shoot you, shoot you, shoot you down Shoot you, shoot you, shoot you down
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, ooooooh
Im gonna shoot to thrill Play to kill Shoot to thrill
Yeah, ooh yeah
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Here are some facts/comments about "You Know You're Right" fro...
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Here are some facts/comments about "You Know You're Right" from songfacts.com :
Nirvana recorded this a few months before lead singer Kurt Cobain killed himself in 1994. It was the last song the band recorded.
The group recorded this when they had some spare time one weekend. It was not intended for any specific album, so when Cobain died, it went unreleased.
Kurt wrote this song as a sarcastic reference to his wife Courtney Love, at a very turbulent time in their relationship (shortly before his suicide), the title and predominant lyric: "you know your right" and also "nothing really bothers her, she just wants to love herself", both refer to Kurt's frustration with Courtney.
When Cobain died, the 2 remaining members (Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic) formed a partnership with his widow, Courtney Love, that controlled the rights to Nirvana's songs. Grohl and Novoselic wanted to release this sooner, but Love refused, and it was not until 2002 that they reached an agreement where she allowed a Nirvana Greatest Hits CD with this on it. As part of the agreement, the Universal Music Group, which released the CD, let Love out of her contract with the label.
Grohl went years without listening to this. Until it was mixed for the Greatest Hits album, he didn't even have a copy of it.
Before the song was released as a single in 2002, it was called "On the Mountain" by bootleggers. The only time the song was performed live, Dave Grohl told the audience, "This is our last song, its called 'All Apologies'" without realizing Cobain had started playing "You Know You're Right." The poor audio quality left the bootleggers unable to make out exactly what Grohl had said, hence the mistaken title.
Before Nirvana released this, Courtney Love played a live acoustic version of it called "You've Got No Right" for an MTV Unplugged special with her band Hole. She sang "Hey" instead of "Pain." Here's how she introduced the song: "This is a song that Kurt wrote. We worked on it a little bit, we can't do it that well but it's Valentine's Day, and maybe he can hear it, and he'll go, 'You know, you really f---ed up my song, Courtney. Don't even try it.' But if it works, it's dedicated to my mother-in-law.
There is a very rare bootleg recording of Nirvana playing this live on October 23, 1993.
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