There was this one line where a man recalls the time that this "c*nt" attempted to "castrate him, even though the knife/blade was blunt" Towards the end they all chant "he's a c*nt" over and over and it ends with this character saying "I'm a c*nt -)" The tone was comedic and was sung like a musical number, with each character saying some line like "he shot me", "he stabbed me", etc. the beatles complete songbook 3 if i fell 55 i’m happy just to dance with you 56 and i love her 57 tell me why 58 can’t buy me love 59 any time at all 59 i’ll cry instead 61 things we said today 62 when i get home 63 you can’t do that 64 i’ll be back 67 beatles for sale 68 no reply 68 i’m a loser 69 baby’s in black 70 rock and. The song was about several people singing about how this one guy is "a c*nt" and singing about the horrible things he has done. I'm looking for a corny song that I vividly remember being used in a SFM animation with Team Fortress 2 characters. Ok I'm embarassed now but any older folk can help me figure this one out that would be awesome! holding the note I guess? Lol) then the whole chorusy-ooh part repeats. The track eventually became the Beatles’ second single, and came out in January 1963 to reach the top of several charts, although in the ‘official’ Record Retailer listing it peaked at number 2. The last word that is sung is stretched (I don't really know what the musical term for it is. The song was written at Menlove Avenue then polished up with McCartney at Forthlin Road, probably that same night. This repeats a lot towards the end of the song.
So here is an idea on what I think I'm hearing. I hear it at work where its noisy so trying to decipher the lyrics is hard. The song is almost disco-like maybe slightly rock'ish, a good beat to it, so I'm placing around the mid to lafe 70s and early 80s. Richard Nixon left instructions for California, Here I Come to be the last piece of music played at his funeral (softly and slowly) were he to die in. The song was written on McCartney’s farm in Scotland. The Beatles song Dear Prudence was written about Mia Farrow’s sister, Prudence, when she wouldn’t come out and play with Mia and the Beatles at a religious retreat in India. Its by a female singer, strong voice, not whiney etc. A solo performance by Paul McCartney, ‘Blackbird’ was composed shortly after The Beatles’ stay in Rishikesh, India, and featured on the White Album. I don't know who sings it or what the song is even called. Hopefully someone can help me figure out a song I have heard only a few times on a radio station called Magic which plays 50s, 60s, 70s and some 80s music.