Topic: What's your favourite line in a song ever?

I was singing The Weight by The Band recently and I love the opening line,

"I pulled in from Nazareth, I was feeling 'bout half-past dead"

This site has thousands of amazing songs; what's your favourite line?

Owen

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An old blues song by Bukka White goes.

"Have you ever seen a one eye woman cry. thing is tears only come out but one eye".


love that tune... Badeye   cool

one caper after another

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As I age, "Man Smart, Woman Smarter" gets me.  The set-up is that a little boy is on a park bench crying and an old man comes along.  The old man asks the young man why he's crying.

"Little boy say 'Cause I can't do what big boys do',
Old man sit down and he cry too."

(Sorry for the grammar, it's a Cajun song and I replicated the way it's sung)

I'm not sure that's my most favorite ever, but it's A favorite line. 

Another favorite for the day is from Pick Up The Oars and Row sung by Randy Travis.

"It's a shame when you discover things ain't what you thought they would be
when your best laid plans hit the wall of reality..."

- Zurf

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"Screen door slams, Mary's dress waves;
Like a vision she dances across the porch as the radio plays."

I don't much care for most of Bruce Springsteen's work, but Thunder Road just speaks to me.

"There's such a fine line between genius and stupidity."
                              --David St. Hubbins

5 (edited by Edgefan 2009-05-22 14:23:00)

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In my dream, I was drowning my sorrows
But my sorrows they'd learned to swim...

U2 - Until the End of the World

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My friend Dirty Ed writes songs about rivers and paddling and fishing and people that do those things.  His songs speak to me, as I am one of the ones he writes about.  Anyway, he has a song called "The Paddle" that talks about the freedom his paddle gives him.  In writing about a whitewater run, the chorus of the song (and moderators, it's OK for more than a quick line as I have permission from Dirty Ed to reference his lyrics).  I never felt this way about a paddle, but I have a bicycle.  One of the reasons Jets60's song about a fat old guy reclaiming his youth in the saddle of a bike resonated for me. 

"Into the water I would slip
my knuckles white as I would grip
that old paddle
as I danced upon the waves.

That paddle took me everywhere
it seemed I never had a care.
It brought blue sky and blue water
to wash my blues away."

Three things I liked about this is the imagery of dancing on the waves, which is exactly what whitewater boaters do.  But what beautiful imagery.  Second thing I like about it is his juxtaposition of the term "blue".   Third thing is how he puts the freedom he feels paddling into the physical item of the paddle.  It becomes an icon (not a religious icon, just a physical representation of an emotional state) for the freedom from the day-to-day he feels on the water.  There's another line he sings in "River Morning" where he mentions nothing on his mind but the roar ahead - yes, indeed.  The roar ahead being a massive rapid.  He's putting that clarity of purpose and the emotional state of readiness, awareness, and freedom into the paddle itself.  Terrific song. 

Then there's the song he does about a midget clairvoyant who escapes from jail.  It's called "Small Medium at Large." 

- Zurf

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"Your tongue cuts me down and then it tries to run me through."

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I think my favorite line is from American Pie:

"I went down to the sacred store
Where I'd heard the music years before,
But the man there said the music wouldn't play."

That song is just so moving to me, I love it. smile

Life is one grand, sweet song, so start the music.  ~Ronald Reagan

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"I am older now--I have more than what I wanted
but I wish that I had started long before I did."

From "Wasted on the way" by Crosby, Stills and Nash

"I don't have pet peeves...I have whole kennels of irritation."  --Whoopi Goldberg

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i'm writing this before reading others comments so they dont confuse my train of thought, so if some one's already put this up, i'm sorry.

the one line that came to mind was i think from deep purple [correct me if i'm wrong] cant remember the title but ...

"you cant see the tears when your crying in the rain"

a track and line from the man band;  " many are called but few get up"

there are so many others...no one definite favourite

phill

ps i will include a line from one of my own songs "passions rising"

"love is strange, but i still have the need to be in love"

Ask not what Chordie can do for you, but what you can do for Chordie.

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Just press your lips aganst a window paine and I'll be kissing you through the crystal falling rain.......

don't smoke weed with Willie

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I have a lot of other favorite lines from many songs as well.

"Don't confront me with my failures.
I've not forgotten them."

"These Days"  --Tom Rush

"I don't have pet peeves...I have whole kennels of irritation."  --Whoopi Goldberg

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I started out with nothing and I still got most of it left. by SEA SICK STEVE

When the Power of Love overcomes The Love of Power the world will be a better place.

14 (edited by wlbaye 2009-05-23 00:19:50)

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"She pressed her chest against me about the time the jukebox broke,gave me a peck on the back of the neck and these are the words she spoke."

Spanish Pipedream  by John Prine

'While digesting,readers digest in the back of a dirty book store."

Flag Decal  by John Prine

"There's a hole in daddy's arm where all the money goes,Jesus Christ died for nothin I suppose.

Sam Stone  by  John Prine

"Molly went to arkansas she got raped by dobins dog,she was doin good till she went in the woods and got pinned up against a log"

Pretty Good by John Prine

I could go on and on,I guess John Prine's lyrics work for me.

Later, Wayne P

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And then there are the sagacious words of David Lee and the boys;

"I like the way the line runs up the back of the stockings. 
I've always liked those kind of high heels too. You know, I... 
No no no no, don't take 'em off, don't take... Leave 'em on, leave 'em on. 
Yeah, that's it, a little more to the right, a little more....  "

These fine words have stuck with me throughout all that adult life has had to offer. I feel young, body and mind, everytime I listen to some old 'Halen.....

Give everything but up.

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ok this has took me a few days to think.

I am going to submit ONE line since this thread is about the best LINE and not TWO lines or a VERSE lol lol lol

and the germans killed the jews and the jews killed the arabs and the arabs killed the hostages and that is the news, and is it any wonder why the monkeys confused

ok so it looks like two lines but that only coz the box is not wide enoug hto fit my long one liner in lol lol

that is from roger waters amuses to death cd I think the song is what god wants


ken

ye get some that are cut out for the job and others just get by from pretending

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my two favourite lines are from Paramore - Emergency.

"Cause I've seen love die way too many times when it deserved to be alive.
I've seen you cry way too many times when you deserve to be alive"

"And you do your best to show me love, but you don't know what love is."

I wish I could see a field below..

18 (edited by selso 2009-05-23 14:41:30)

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"Your brothers up in prison and you give me dirty looks,
Instead of stealing radios he should have stole some books"
Guy Davis. one of the most under rated 12 string guitar players ever.

Everything is bad including me
But being bad is good policy
Reverend Horton Heat

19 (edited by KAP54 2009-05-23 20:53:42)

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To follow up wlbaye smile I like your taste in music.


Little pitchers have big ears,don't stop to count the years.

Sweet songs never last to long on broken radios.

M-M-M-M

Sam Stone by John Prine

Just Keepin on Keepin on
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Some great stuff here. I think I need to re-visit John Prine...

Squirrelgurl- another line from American Pie, "Do you believe in rock 'n' roll?" My reply is always, Yes I do, with all my soul. Great song.

Somebody reminded me of the great Half Man Half Biscuit. Their songs mean most to Brits and some of the references don't travel well but even their album and song titles are surreal - The Trumpton Riots, Back in the DHSS, Rod Hull is Alive - Why? In fact google 'em and you'll see.

For a different take on a broken heart, Harry Nilsson, "You're breaking my heart, you're tearing it apart, so f**k you"!

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a few favourite lines  from "half man half biscuit"

Last night I heard a rumour Bet Midler had a tumor so gleefully I went and told my friends,
but they said it was a lie and she wasnt going to die and by the way have i got news for you.

and the light at the end of the tunnel was the light of an oncoming train.

ye get some that are cut out for the job and others just get by from pretending

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"You may see me tonite with an illegal smile,it don't cost very much but it lasts a long while."

John Prine's Illegal Smile

Later, Wayne P

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Oops,another one just popped in.

"He aint been laid in a month of sundays,caught him once he was sniff'n my undies."

John Prine Inspite of Ourselves

Later, Wayne P

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Just one more,

"
"We were sittin in the backseat just shootin the breeze with her hair up in curlers and her pants to her knees."

"Signed Just Married."

John Prine Dear Abbey

Later, Wayne P

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First - John Prine's In Spite of Ourselves - Pretty much the whole song (I tried but couldn't pick out just one line)
next, Jackson Browne's Ready or Not - My baby's feeling funny in the morning; she's having trouble fitting into her jeans.
Finally, James Keelaghan's Clod Missouri Waters - Sky had turned red, smoke was boiling, 200 yards to safety, death was 50 yards behind (whole song found under Artist Cry Cry Cry)

J  E  T  S
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