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Don't Frown (Cool Down)
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| Credits |
| Lyric Credits: |
John M. Suprock |
| Music Credits: |
John M. Suprock |
| Producer Credits: |
John M. Suprock |
| Performance Credits: |
John M. Suprock (Vocals, Guitars), Rennie Grant (Guitars), Jay Turner (Bass), Cliff Darrow (Drums) |
| Description |
Short Song Description:
Watching someone you love who is driving you crazy walk away.
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Long Song Description:
This is about a bad relationship and going through it. You feel helpless, disturbed, and distressed. You constantly want to know what is going on with the other person.
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Story Behind the Song:
This was written a little while ago. I was trying to create a song like SR-71's "Right Now". It came out more different than I expected, but still has some of the same ideas.
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| Metadata |
Song Length:
| 3:19 |
Primary Genre:
| Rock-Modern |
Secondary Genre:
| Rock-Hard Rock |
Tempo:
| Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal:
| Male Vocal |
Subject Matter 1:
| Fight |
Subject Matter 2:
| Unrequited Love |
Mood 1:
| Frantic |
Mood 2:
| Troubled |
Similar Artist 1:
| Goo Goo Dolls |
Similar Artist 2:
| Foo Fighters |
Language:
| English |
Era:
| 2000 and later |
| Lyrics |
Don?t Frown (Cool Down)
My love is so watered down.
It sizzles when you make me frown.
You hold your head real high and don?t look back.
If you did you?d see I?m gonna crack.
My love is so helpless.
I need to feel your caress.
That?s why life itself seems so less now ?cause
I don?t wanna be the one to hold you back.
Just wanna be the one...the one to melt you.
They say I?m done.
They say you?ve won.
My head hangs low.
That?s where you hold it so.
I need to know where you plan to go.
I need to know now. ?Don?t frown, cool down.?
Just hold your head real high and don?t look back.
If you do you?ll see me crack.
They say I?m done.
They say you?ve won.
My head hangs low.
That?s where you hold it so.
They say I?m done.
They say you?ve won.
My head hangs low.
You?ve come to keep it so
I need to know where you plan to go.
I need to know now. ?Don?t frown, cool down.?
- Words and music by John Michael Suprock Copyright 2001 |
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