T‐Bone Burnett — Tear This Building Down
Album: The Criminal Under My Own Hat
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Total ratings: 201
Released: 1992
Length: 4:24
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Total ratings: 201
Length: 4:24
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She's been told she's very bold
She takes dares seriously
Her face burns bright on our screens tonight
Till we fall asleep deliriously
She does a high kick for a live psychic
She puts her secrets on the line
I love you baby I love you crazy
I love you till the end of time
If I had my way
If I had my way
I would tear this building down
If I had my way
If I had my way
I would tear this building down
She must be dreaming the wires are teeming
She leers a smoky sideways glance
I love this town in its evening gown
I love it at ten cents a dance
So I'd turn it white with dynamite
Set the fuse then strike a match
Watch it fall neath the wrecking ball
Start over again from scratch
If I had my way
If I had my way
I would tear this building down
If I had my way
If I had my way
I would tear this building down
I would tear this building down
Go!
If I had my way
If I had my way
I would tear this building down
If I had my way
If I had my way
I would tear this building down
I would tear this building down
I would tear this building down
Go!
She takes dares seriously
Her face burns bright on our screens tonight
Till we fall asleep deliriously
She does a high kick for a live psychic
She puts her secrets on the line
I love you baby I love you crazy
I love you till the end of time
If I had my way
If I had my way
I would tear this building down
If I had my way
If I had my way
I would tear this building down
She must be dreaming the wires are teeming
She leers a smoky sideways glance
I love this town in its evening gown
I love it at ten cents a dance
So I'd turn it white with dynamite
Set the fuse then strike a match
Watch it fall neath the wrecking ball
Start over again from scratch
If I had my way
If I had my way
I would tear this building down
If I had my way
If I had my way
I would tear this building down
I would tear this building down
Go!
If I had my way
If I had my way
I would tear this building down
If I had my way
If I had my way
I would tear this building down
I would tear this building down
I would tear this building down
Go!
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I'd like to hear what Delgres would do with this. I think they'd add some meat to it.
Agreeing with the consensus on this track.
It's not my typical style of music in the first place but if his voice wasn't so weak and lacklustre it might get a better rating from folks.
It was only enjoyable in a 15 to 30-second TV ad sort of way.
It's not my typical style of music in the first place but if his voice wasn't so weak and lacklustre it might get a better rating from folks.
It was only enjoyable in a 15 to 30-second TV ad sort of way.
Started at 4... fell to a 3 by the end.
ironlung wrote:
Or KoKo the monkey :D
Nice catch, Cosmo!
Nope.
Dead, please.
drH wrote:
If I had my way, my name would be T-Bone.
Or KoKo the monkey :D
drH wrote:
If I had my way, my name would be T-Bone.
And Lordy, he wakes up with Sam Phillips every morning.... life must be pretty good over at T-Bone's house.
If I had my way, my name would be T-Bone.
I'm more partial to the Washington Squares version........
Good, I got it up to 5. This is a pretty fun song. It deserves at least that much! Of course I'm always a sucker for a Bo Diddley beat.
I like it, but it sure makes me long to hear the Dead's Samson and Delilah. Don't make me wait!
This may be one of those songs where the metaphor overshadows the actual lyrics...a good example of a \"4\" rating IMHO.
This is good, but I have only heard the Dead\'s version (about 150 times I bet) and I prefer that version.
It\'s OK. I like the Washington Square\'s version better. More emotion, more feeling.
Sorry, T Bone, but Peter Paul and Mary did this one better, with more spiritual feeling that I am hearing in this rendition. That\'s no great insult, by the way. That trio, whatever you may think about the folk scene of the 60\'s, sung old spirituals with real fervor.