Summer Of 69 Unplugged Mp3 Song Free Download

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Dsus2 D Asus2. Asus2 A VERSE D A.I got my first real six string. Bought it at the five and dime D A.Played it 'til my fingers bled. Was the summer of '69 D A.Me and some guys from school. Had a band and we tried real hard D A.Jimmy quit and Jody got married. I shoulda known we'd never get far CHORUS Bm A D G.But when I look back now.

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That summer seemed to last forever Bm A D G.And if I had the choice. Yeah, I'd always wanna be there Bm A D.Those were the best days of my life (.repeat intro) (repeat verse + chorus chords for rest of song) Ain't no use in complainin'. When you got a job to do Spent my evenings down at the drive-in. And that's when I met you, yeah Standin' on your mama's porch. You told me that you'd wait forever Oh and when you held my hand.

Summer Of 69 Unplugged Mp3 Song Free Download

I knew that it was now or never Those were the best days of my life. Back in the summer of '69 BRIDGE F Bb.Man, we were killin' time C Bb We were young and restless, we needed to unwind F Bb C Bb.I guess nothin' can last forever. (repeat intro) And now the times are changin' Look at everything that's come and gone Sometimes when I play that old six string I think about you, wonder what went wrong Standin' on your mama's porch You told me it would last forever Oh the way you held my hand I knew that it was now or never Those were the best days of my life Oh yeah. Back in the summer of '69 (etc) Acoustic riff.

• • ' Evacuate the Dancefloor' is a song by German group from their. The song features a rap by Afro-German rapper and was released as the album's on 29 June 2009. The song peaked at number five on the.

Outside Germany, the single topped the charts in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. It also became the act's third number-one single on the US chart and second top forty hit on the US, following 2006's '. The single peaked within the top ten of the charts in several countries such as Australia, Canada, France, Germany, New Zealand and the Republic of Ireland, and the top thirty in the United States. The track was featured on the video game, as well as the television advertisements for the game. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • Writing and inspiration [ ] Group member and frequent collaborator wrote the song together at a studio session, with taking care of putting the track production together.

Seen as being counter-intuitive for what is a dancefloor-bound song, Eshuijs told that he and Yanou chose the title phrase because they simply wanted to say something a bit different. Having decided the hook line should be 'something-something-dancefloor', they managed to complete the phrase by for 'nice words and weird combinations of words'. They then built the story of the song around it.

Critical reception [ ] The song received positive reviews from music critics. Music House wrote that the track builds 'on the sound Cascada pioneered' and described it as a 'playful, sexy pop stomper that brings, slinky and to the group's table for the first time. The track is still a euphoric, arms-in-the-air dancefloor anthem, but this time, its moves are more sophisticated, its sonic tricks cleverer and vocalist 's vocals both more personal and powerful than ever.' Added that the song is 'a bit different from the throbathons of old. To our ears, 'Evacuate The Dancefloor' sounds like a mix of, recent and 's '.'

DJ Ron Slomowicz of stated: Evolution Futuyma Pdf. 'Known for their uptempo europop singles clocking in at over 140 BPM like 'Everytime We Touch' and 'What Hurts the Most,' Cascada has gone a completely different route with 'Evacuate the Dancefloor.' With a Lady Gaga-like production style and a guest rap from German rapper Carlprit, the song is instantly catchy and will no doubt be embraced by lovers of commercial dance music. During an interview, lead singer Natalie Horler commented on the single saying 'We have definitely developed the Cascada sound.'

'With Evacuate The Dancefloor, we've taken all we learnt over the last few years and moved on. It's refreshing and fun. I love R 'n' B and I've always had a soulful voice, but I didn't have much opportunity to show that off. This song is more of a challenge for me to sing. I can't wait to take it to the clubs. People's jaws are going to hit the floor when they hear it.' Comparison to Lady Gaga [ ] Being that 'Evacuate the Dancefloor' is predominantly rather than one of the group's regular Eurodance anthems, some critics have compared it to 's sound, while other critics have compared the song to 's ' in terms of music structure and lyrical content.

In an interview with David Balls of, Horler insisted that the song was written before May 2008, stating: I don't like the term rip-off because it's a bit negative. We started the album [in early to mid 2008] and 'Evacuate' was one of the first songs that we recorded when Lady Gaga wasn't even around.

Someone told me they read on the Internet that we actually inspired her. Terramite Serial Numbers there. I don't know if it's true, but that would be amazing. We've been around for a long time and we've worked hard for our success, so there's no reason for us to throw away everything that we're respected for. You do evolve and progress and we're very proud of what's come of it.

Co-writer Allan Eshuijs said that Cascada moved from their trademark anthemic Eurodance sound towards electropop because with sales of their second album,, marking a downward turn they decided they had to break from their formula and come up with something different. Chart performance [ ] 'Evacuate the Dancefloor' made its chart debut on the for the week ending 25 June 2009 and peaked at number two. The song debuted at number one on the for the week ending 11 July 2009, becoming the group's first UK chart-topper, beating 's ' to the top spot in the week after his death. It remained at the top in the United Kingdom for two weeks.

The song debuted at number three and peaked at number two in. It was certified gold in the country after eight weeks on the chart, selling over 7,500 copies. The song also debuted on the at number six and peaked at number five. The song debuted on the US at number eighty and peaked at number twenty-five. On the US chart, the single went to number one on its 26 September 2009 issue, giving the act their third number-one single on the chart (following 2006's 'Everytime We Touch' and 2008's '). Music video [ ] The music video was supposed to premiere on the evening of 17 May 2009 on the website, but this was postponed due to reported problems in the transportation of the film from to the UK.

The video finally premiered the next day on 18 May. On 3 August 2010, the video received a nomination for at the.

The video shows Horler, sporting a dress with a print, singing in front of lights in a club and surrounded by partygoers. It then shows dancers on a dance floor with Horler singing in front of open doors and people dancing in the background. Carlprit appears singing on some seats before the camera goes back to Horler and the dancers while occasionally showing Carlprit singing the backing vocals. It finishes with Horler singing on a spinning set of seats surrounded by the dancers. Track listings [ ].