There were two 1960s bands with similar names, but different spellings:
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1. The Chocolate Watchband from San Jose, CA., United States.
2. The Chocolate Watch Band from London, United Kingdom.
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The Chocolate Watchband is an American garage rock band that formed in 1965 in Los Altos, California. The band went through several lineup changes during its existence. Combining psychedelic and garage rock components, their sound was marked by David Aguilar's lead vocals, as well as proto-punk musical arrangements. The band's rebellious musical posture made them one of the harder-edged groups of the period. This band should not be confused with The Chocolate Watch Band, a London-based UK group that issued two singles on Decca Records in 1967.
The Chocolate Watchband was signed to Tower Records in 1966 and released their first single, "Sweet Young Thing", in 1967. Later in the year, the band released their debut album, No Way Out. Though the album was nationally unsuccessful, the band became a frequent attraction in San Jose and the San Francisco Bay Area. In 1968, their second album, The Inner Mystique, was released and included the band's most popular song, a cover version of "I'm Not Like Everybody Else". By 1969, the band released their final album, One Step Beyond, however it was not as highly regarded as their past work, and the band broke up in 1970.
The Chocolate Watchband was formed in the summer of 1965 in Los Altos, California by Ned Torney and Mark Loomis, who had previously played guitar together in a local band known as The Chaparrals in the previous year. The two were joined by other local collegies Rick Young (bass guitar), Pete Curry (drums), Jo Kemling (organ), and Danny Phay (lead vocals) to form the first version of the Chocolate Watchband, a name that was originally meant to be taken as a joke. All five musicians had a background rooted in rock and roll and blues, with each one having spent time on the local club circuit. The band garnered a local following, integrating cover versions of British Invasion groups, particularly The Who, into their live repertoire. Curry was soon replaced by Gary Andrijasevich, a jazz drummer from Cupertino High School. They never recorded any commercial releases, but rare demos by the group appeared in the 1990s. The band was gaining popularity until Torney and Phay accepted an offer from a rival band, The Otherside, to join their group. Kemling followed soon after, effectively dismantling the first incarnation of the band.
With the first version of the Chocolate Watchband disbanded, Mark Loomis moved on to join The Shandels. Quickly becoming disillusioned, he took the discarded name "Chocolate Watchband" and recruited The Shandels' bass player Bill 'Flo' Flores and former Watchband drummer, Gary Andrijasevich. Next he convinced former Topsiders guitarist Dave "Sean" Tolby to enlist. The group recruited David Aguilar as the frontman and lead singer; at the time, Aguilar was a college student studying biology at San Jose State University.
Loomis naturally asserted the role of leader during this initial time period, although the band never acknowledged it had a designated leader. Songs to cover were presented, shows were talked about, the band voted together on all decisions. Sean Tolby obtained the latest in Vox equipment while Loomis provided the space for nightly rehearsals. Within a week, the band began performing at local clubs in San Francisco's South Bay, playing a range of songs that included obscure British import tunes never released before in the States.[5] Unlike other local bands who were covering the latest hits from the top 10 on radio, the Chocolate Watchband played songs few people had ever heard before. Thus, in many instances, these songs became associated with the Chocolate Watchband and not the original artists.
Six months later, after opening for the Mothers of Invention at the Fillmore Auditorium, Hollywood music producer Bill Graham urged the Chocolate Watchband to sign a management contract with him. He was opening up a new Fillmore East in New York City and wanted to shuttle the Chocolate Watchband, the Grateful Dead, and Jefferson Airplane back and forth from coast to coast as his personal house bands. However, having signed a management contract with local promoter Ron Roupe a week earlier, their future followed a different path. Roupe, having secured a recording deal with Green Grass Productions in Los Angeles, introduced the band to producers Ed Cobb and Ray Harris. The band flew to Los Angeles and entered the recording studio; as a warm-up to show Cobb their capabilities, they quickly recorded down tracks for "Come On," a Chuck Berry song that had also been the first track recorded by the Rolling Stones (the latter of whom the band was frequently compared to). Cobb introduced the band to a song he had written a week earlier named "Sweet Young Thing". Released in December 1966 by Tower Records, the B-side featured the group's cover of Bob Dylan's "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue", another stage song the band regularly played. However, unknown to the Watchband, Tower Records farmed the distribution of their recordings out to Uptown Records, a rhythm and blues label with predominantly black artists.
Frontman Aguilar began writing material for the band, including originals like "Right By My Side", "Gone & Passes By", "Don't Need Your Lovin' Anymore", "No Way Out" and "Sitting There Standing." The band's second single was the more restrained track "Misty Lane", released with a sweet orchestrated ballad, "She Weaves a Tender Trap", as its B-side. During this period the band were featured in two Sam Katzman films: Riot on Sunset Strip and The Love-Ins. The latter film inspired the group's next single; "Are You Gonna Be There At The Love-In", which was written and recorded in one day. The single was released with the B-side "No Way Out", an instrumental spawned from a studio warm-up with spontaneous Aguilar vocals that Cobb later took credit for. With Loomis gone, the band drifted apart in late 1967, shortly after the release of their first album, No Way Out (1967). The band would reform with Sean Tolby, Billy Flores, Gary Andrijasevich, Tim Abbott and Mark Flinders, who came together to fulfill outstanding contracts with the record label. The third incarnation of the band was based on a blues rock sound, but lasted merely weeks.
After the departure of Loomis, Andrijasevich and Aguilar, Tolby and Flores were left with the duty of fulfilling a month's worth of bookings. They decided to enlist the services of Tim Abbott, Mark Whittaker and Chris Flinders, members of the San Francisco Bay Blues Band. The band still maintained a level of success, but the sound and style differed somewhat from the original band. They managed to secure a place as the opening act for The Doors, and also performed at the KFRC Magic Mountain Festival—the first rock music festival in the United States—among thirty other bands in June 1967. In late 1967, Abbott and Flinders had a disagreement with Tolby and manager Ron Roupe over financial matters, which ensured the indefinite break-up of the Watchband in December 1967.
In 1967, they were featured in two movies, The Love-Ins and Riot on Sunset Strip.
The Chocolate Watchband was reformed in late 1968, with the Danny Phay, the group's original vocalist in its 1965 inception, re-joining the band, as well as guitarist Ned Torney; bassist Bill Flores and guitarist Sean Tolby from the 1967 line-up remained. The band worked with Cobb to produce their third studio album, One Step Beyond (1969). One Step Beyond was a commercial failure except for the songs written and sung by David Aguilar that were put in on the album from past recording sessions, but on other tracks session players - including Moby Grape guitarist Jerry Miller (who played on "Devil's Motorcycle") - were used. The Chocolate Watchband recorded a Cobb tune already done by The Standells, "Medication" (on The Inner Mystique).
The band had begun to contest Cobb's influence because they believed he presented them as being more instrumentally refined on record than they were live; Cobb also used session musicians, sometimes entire ghost bands, to record portions of Chocolate Watchband albums. Less than half of the group's second official studio release, The Inner Mystique (1969), featured studio work by official members of the band; the majority of the record featured session musicians, and a singer named Don Bennett contributed vocals on the track "Let's Talk About Girls."
After their dissolution in 1970, a revival of interest in psychedelic and garage rock in the late 1980s and 1990s brought the group to public attention, and their original vinyl releases became collectors' items, selling among private sellers for over USD$100. Rhino Records issued a best-of release of the band in 1983, while Sundazed and other labels re-issued the original albums on compact discs, including bonus tracks. After leaving the band, its members each embarked on other non-musical pursuits; Aguilar had worked as an astronomy professor after the band's dissolution.
Continued interest prompted the band to reunite in 1999, with Dave Aguilar, Tim Abbott (replacing Mark Loomis, who backed out of the reunion), Bill Flores, and Gary Andrijasevich; Michael Reese was added as drummer in place of Sean Tolby. The group began to touring internationally in 2000, culminating in a show at New York's Cavestomp and a live album, At the Love-In Live! in 2001. They also issued a studio album,Get Away, in between the Cavestomp show and the live album. The group has since performed in Europe and the United States. In 2005, Melts in Your Brain . . . Not on Your Wrist, a two-CD compilation of the Chocolate Watchband's complete Tower and Uptown recordings, was released.
In June 2013, the Chocolate Watchband made it back to a recording studio in their hometown San Jose, to begin a new album. From 2015 to the present (2018), the band's lineup is Tim Abbott on lead guitar and vocals; Gary Andrijasevich on drums; David Aguilar on vocals, keyboards, and harmonica; Alec Palao on bass and backing vocals; and Derek See on guitar and vocals.
The first song recorded was a tribute to Sky Saxon who had recently died. Former member Mark Loomis died on September 26, 2014, in Hawaii.
From David Aguilar:
This is a sad moment for all of us in the band. I never quite understood Mark's withdrawal and leaving, but in later years he expressed deep regret in breaking up the band. However, at that point in time there was no way to revive that magical moment in time. I always marveled at his guitar work and as time passed, my admiration for his musical abilities and unique guitar playing grew like the expanding universe. I can't express how sad I feel knowing all that is now permanently behind us. In my heart all I can say is thank you Mark for making the Watchband happen. And thank you for selecting me as your lead singer. With our fans - your musical notes will always play on.
Discography
Singles
"Sweet Young Thing" b/w "Baby Blue" (Uptown 740) (1966)
"Misty Lane" b/w "She Weaves a Tender Trap" (Uptown 749) (1967)
"Are You Gonna Be There (At the Love-In)" b/w "No Way Out" (Tower 373) (1967)
Albums
No Way Out (Tower ST 5096) (1967)
The Inner Mystique (Tower ST 5106) (1968)
One Step Beyond: (Tower ST 5153) (1969) (as The Chocolate Watchband)
Get Away (Orchard 3716) (2000)
At the Love-In Live! (Roir 8272) (2001)
Compilations
The Best of the Chocolate Watchband (Rhino RNLP-108) (1983)
Forty Four (Big Beat WIKA 25) (1984)
Melts in Your Brain...Not On Your Wrist! (Big Beat CDWIK2 249) (2005)
Members
Danny Phay - lead vocals (1965; 1968–69)
David Aguilar - lead vocals, harmonica (1966–67; 1999–present)
Bill Flores - bass, backing vocals (1966–69; 1999–2001) (died in 2018)
Mark Loomis - lead guitar, keyboards (1966–67; 1968–69)
Sean Tolby - rhythm guitar (1966–67; 1968–69)
Gary Andrijasevich - drums, backing vocals (1966–69; 1999–present)
Chris Flinders - lead vocals (1967)
Tim Abbott - rhythm guitar (1967; 2015–present)
Mark Whittaker - drums (1967)
Ned Torney - guitar (1968–69)
Michael Reese - drums (1999–2001)
Alec Palao - bass, backing vocals (2015–present)
Derek See - guitar, vocals (2015-present)
Jo Kemling, keyboards original incarnation 1965/1966
Rich Young, bass, original incarnation 1965
… Read Full Bio ↴There were two 1960s bands with similar names, but different spellings:
1. The Chocolate Watchband from San Jose, CA., United States.
2. The Chocolate Watch Band from London, United Kingdom.
If you are playing the American band, please suggest a spell correction to Last.fm. Not only would it fix the spelling, it would help differentiate between two bands. Unfortunately, Last.fm auto-corrects everything to the U.K. band at the moment, so scrobbles are badly mixed up.
The Chocolate Watchband is an American garage rock band that formed in 1965 in Los Altos, California. The band went through several lineup changes during its existence. Combining psychedelic and garage rock components, their sound was marked by David Aguilar's lead vocals, as well as proto-punk musical arrangements. The band's rebellious musical posture made them one of the harder-edged groups of the period. This band should not be confused with The Chocolate Watch Band, a London-based UK group that issued two singles on Decca Records in 1967.
The Chocolate Watchband was signed to Tower Records in 1966 and released their first single, "Sweet Young Thing", in 1967. Later in the year, the band released their debut album, No Way Out. Though the album was nationally unsuccessful, the band became a frequent attraction in San Jose and the San Francisco Bay Area. In 1968, their second album, The Inner Mystique, was released and included the band's most popular song, a cover version of "I'm Not Like Everybody Else". By 1969, the band released their final album, One Step Beyond, however it was not as highly regarded as their past work, and the band broke up in 1970.
The Chocolate Watchband was formed in the summer of 1965 in Los Altos, California by Ned Torney and Mark Loomis, who had previously played guitar together in a local band known as The Chaparrals in the previous year. The two were joined by other local collegies Rick Young (bass guitar), Pete Curry (drums), Jo Kemling (organ), and Danny Phay (lead vocals) to form the first version of the Chocolate Watchband, a name that was originally meant to be taken as a joke. All five musicians had a background rooted in rock and roll and blues, with each one having spent time on the local club circuit. The band garnered a local following, integrating cover versions of British Invasion groups, particularly The Who, into their live repertoire. Curry was soon replaced by Gary Andrijasevich, a jazz drummer from Cupertino High School. They never recorded any commercial releases, but rare demos by the group appeared in the 1990s. The band was gaining popularity until Torney and Phay accepted an offer from a rival band, The Otherside, to join their group. Kemling followed soon after, effectively dismantling the first incarnation of the band.
With the first version of the Chocolate Watchband disbanded, Mark Loomis moved on to join The Shandels. Quickly becoming disillusioned, he took the discarded name "Chocolate Watchband" and recruited The Shandels' bass player Bill 'Flo' Flores and former Watchband drummer, Gary Andrijasevich. Next he convinced former Topsiders guitarist Dave "Sean" Tolby to enlist. The group recruited David Aguilar as the frontman and lead singer; at the time, Aguilar was a college student studying biology at San Jose State University.
Loomis naturally asserted the role of leader during this initial time period, although the band never acknowledged it had a designated leader. Songs to cover were presented, shows were talked about, the band voted together on all decisions. Sean Tolby obtained the latest in Vox equipment while Loomis provided the space for nightly rehearsals. Within a week, the band began performing at local clubs in San Francisco's South Bay, playing a range of songs that included obscure British import tunes never released before in the States.[5] Unlike other local bands who were covering the latest hits from the top 10 on radio, the Chocolate Watchband played songs few people had ever heard before. Thus, in many instances, these songs became associated with the Chocolate Watchband and not the original artists.
Six months later, after opening for the Mothers of Invention at the Fillmore Auditorium, Hollywood music producer Bill Graham urged the Chocolate Watchband to sign a management contract with him. He was opening up a new Fillmore East in New York City and wanted to shuttle the Chocolate Watchband, the Grateful Dead, and Jefferson Airplane back and forth from coast to coast as his personal house bands. However, having signed a management contract with local promoter Ron Roupe a week earlier, their future followed a different path. Roupe, having secured a recording deal with Green Grass Productions in Los Angeles, introduced the band to producers Ed Cobb and Ray Harris. The band flew to Los Angeles and entered the recording studio; as a warm-up to show Cobb their capabilities, they quickly recorded down tracks for "Come On," a Chuck Berry song that had also been the first track recorded by the Rolling Stones (the latter of whom the band was frequently compared to). Cobb introduced the band to a song he had written a week earlier named "Sweet Young Thing". Released in December 1966 by Tower Records, the B-side featured the group's cover of Bob Dylan's "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue", another stage song the band regularly played. However, unknown to the Watchband, Tower Records farmed the distribution of their recordings out to Uptown Records, a rhythm and blues label with predominantly black artists.
Frontman Aguilar began writing material for the band, including originals like "Right By My Side", "Gone & Passes By", "Don't Need Your Lovin' Anymore", "No Way Out" and "Sitting There Standing." The band's second single was the more restrained track "Misty Lane", released with a sweet orchestrated ballad, "She Weaves a Tender Trap", as its B-side. During this period the band were featured in two Sam Katzman films: Riot on Sunset Strip and The Love-Ins. The latter film inspired the group's next single; "Are You Gonna Be There At The Love-In", which was written and recorded in one day. The single was released with the B-side "No Way Out", an instrumental spawned from a studio warm-up with spontaneous Aguilar vocals that Cobb later took credit for. With Loomis gone, the band drifted apart in late 1967, shortly after the release of their first album, No Way Out (1967). The band would reform with Sean Tolby, Billy Flores, Gary Andrijasevich, Tim Abbott and Mark Flinders, who came together to fulfill outstanding contracts with the record label. The third incarnation of the band was based on a blues rock sound, but lasted merely weeks.
After the departure of Loomis, Andrijasevich and Aguilar, Tolby and Flores were left with the duty of fulfilling a month's worth of bookings. They decided to enlist the services of Tim Abbott, Mark Whittaker and Chris Flinders, members of the San Francisco Bay Blues Band. The band still maintained a level of success, but the sound and style differed somewhat from the original band. They managed to secure a place as the opening act for The Doors, and also performed at the KFRC Magic Mountain Festival—the first rock music festival in the United States—among thirty other bands in June 1967. In late 1967, Abbott and Flinders had a disagreement with Tolby and manager Ron Roupe over financial matters, which ensured the indefinite break-up of the Watchband in December 1967.
In 1967, they were featured in two movies, The Love-Ins and Riot on Sunset Strip.
The Chocolate Watchband was reformed in late 1968, with the Danny Phay, the group's original vocalist in its 1965 inception, re-joining the band, as well as guitarist Ned Torney; bassist Bill Flores and guitarist Sean Tolby from the 1967 line-up remained. The band worked with Cobb to produce their third studio album, One Step Beyond (1969). One Step Beyond was a commercial failure except for the songs written and sung by David Aguilar that were put in on the album from past recording sessions, but on other tracks session players - including Moby Grape guitarist Jerry Miller (who played on "Devil's Motorcycle") - were used. The Chocolate Watchband recorded a Cobb tune already done by The Standells, "Medication" (on The Inner Mystique).
The band had begun to contest Cobb's influence because they believed he presented them as being more instrumentally refined on record than they were live; Cobb also used session musicians, sometimes entire ghost bands, to record portions of Chocolate Watchband albums. Less than half of the group's second official studio release, The Inner Mystique (1969), featured studio work by official members of the band; the majority of the record featured session musicians, and a singer named Don Bennett contributed vocals on the track "Let's Talk About Girls."
After their dissolution in 1970, a revival of interest in psychedelic and garage rock in the late 1980s and 1990s brought the group to public attention, and their original vinyl releases became collectors' items, selling among private sellers for over USD$100. Rhino Records issued a best-of release of the band in 1983, while Sundazed and other labels re-issued the original albums on compact discs, including bonus tracks. After leaving the band, its members each embarked on other non-musical pursuits; Aguilar had worked as an astronomy professor after the band's dissolution.
Continued interest prompted the band to reunite in 1999, with Dave Aguilar, Tim Abbott (replacing Mark Loomis, who backed out of the reunion), Bill Flores, and Gary Andrijasevich; Michael Reese was added as drummer in place of Sean Tolby. The group began to touring internationally in 2000, culminating in a show at New York's Cavestomp and a live album, At the Love-In Live! in 2001. They also issued a studio album,Get Away, in between the Cavestomp show and the live album. The group has since performed in Europe and the United States. In 2005, Melts in Your Brain . . . Not on Your Wrist, a two-CD compilation of the Chocolate Watchband's complete Tower and Uptown recordings, was released.
In June 2013, the Chocolate Watchband made it back to a recording studio in their hometown San Jose, to begin a new album. From 2015 to the present (2018), the band's lineup is Tim Abbott on lead guitar and vocals; Gary Andrijasevich on drums; David Aguilar on vocals, keyboards, and harmonica; Alec Palao on bass and backing vocals; and Derek See on guitar and vocals.
The first song recorded was a tribute to Sky Saxon who had recently died. Former member Mark Loomis died on September 26, 2014, in Hawaii.
From David Aguilar:
This is a sad moment for all of us in the band. I never quite understood Mark's withdrawal and leaving, but in later years he expressed deep regret in breaking up the band. However, at that point in time there was no way to revive that magical moment in time. I always marveled at his guitar work and as time passed, my admiration for his musical abilities and unique guitar playing grew like the expanding universe. I can't express how sad I feel knowing all that is now permanently behind us. In my heart all I can say is thank you Mark for making the Watchband happen. And thank you for selecting me as your lead singer. With our fans - your musical notes will always play on.
Discography
Singles
"Sweet Young Thing" b/w "Baby Blue" (Uptown 740) (1966)
"Misty Lane" b/w "She Weaves a Tender Trap" (Uptown 749) (1967)
"Are You Gonna Be There (At the Love-In)" b/w "No Way Out" (Tower 373) (1967)
Albums
No Way Out (Tower ST 5096) (1967)
The Inner Mystique (Tower ST 5106) (1968)
One Step Beyond: (Tower ST 5153) (1969) (as The Chocolate Watchband)
Get Away (Orchard 3716) (2000)
At the Love-In Live! (Roir 8272) (2001)
Compilations
The Best of the Chocolate Watchband (Rhino RNLP-108) (1983)
Forty Four (Big Beat WIKA 25) (1984)
Melts in Your Brain...Not On Your Wrist! (Big Beat CDWIK2 249) (2005)
Members
Danny Phay - lead vocals (1965; 1968–69)
David Aguilar - lead vocals, harmonica (1966–67; 1999–present)
Bill Flores - bass, backing vocals (1966–69; 1999–2001) (died in 2018)
Mark Loomis - lead guitar, keyboards (1966–67; 1968–69)
Sean Tolby - rhythm guitar (1966–67; 1968–69)
Gary Andrijasevich - drums, backing vocals (1966–69; 1999–present)
Chris Flinders - lead vocals (1967)
Tim Abbott - rhythm guitar (1967; 2015–present)
Mark Whittaker - drums (1967)
Ned Torney - guitar (1968–69)
Michael Reese - drums (1999–2001)
Alec Palao - bass, backing vocals (2015–present)
Derek See - guitar, vocals (2015-present)
Jo Kemling, keyboards original incarnation 1965/1966
Rich Young, bass, original incarnation 1965
NO WAY OUT
The Chocolate Watch Band Lyrics
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Don't Stay free A voice in the crowd Rise and defy, we gotta…
Dope Sick of all the weakness And all the pain Sick of all…
Doris Jones I've known heartbreak before And I took one more Of that I'm…
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Drama B Ey, truth or the dare, all you beware I ain't sayin'…
Drew I’m sick of this, and the way these people treat…
Dungeon Take a look at yourself What you see isn't real It's just…
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Dynamite Boy Mamma's crying in the kitchen Even the dog can feel the…
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Harvey Out in the woods Bury the goods She wanted to forget Who she…
Hate May Return Black Clouds Darken my Horizon No cure And every needle That…
Hi-Hats Yeah, Dear Father in heaven I'm not a praying man But if…
Home Grown Smoking the shit. Daily habit Dream to forget my dark secret…
House of Judgement Coughing blood A lonely night A familiar place to be Stare …
IK-Sound Dreams of a villa A six car garage Sick views of the…
Immaculate Machine I didn't wanna stay I didn't wanna stay I didn't wanna go I…
Internal Affairs No way out, for you. No way out, fuck you.…
Iona James Stranded alone, alone in the crowd Prisoner in my own…
Iron Boots Endless trap, can't take it back, vision's gone and you're…
ivri Time to get up Im so fed up Slept in throw up How…
J.Bone No job, no money and you lost your sanity All the…
James Arthur I should see sunshine not on your life Circumstances mean I'…
JD & the FDCs Gone head gone let my hands rub your feet, Had a…
Jefferson Airplane No intentions Whatsoever I was gone for a night Nothing's fo…
Jesse Harris In the shadows we were caught Lost in time and lost…
Jo Mersa Marley There’s no escape from your fate Suh it’s better you just…
Joan Armatrading This day started too early Someone’s looking to bring me do…
John T. Anderson I held her hands in the night I told her everything…
Julie Roberts Mamma's crying in the kitchen Even the dog can feel the…
Just A Ride Ain't no secret it's not hard to see We're trapped in…
K.O.T.P. I went away for a whole lot of days And stripped…
kamrad (Uuhh) I heard it's tearing you up I see it's bringing you…
Kensington Back No way out Tonight No way out No way out From ou…
Kevin Rudolf Fuckers it's settled All the train came tripping through the…
Killing Machine Tell me what is ticking in your head Are all thoughts…
Kobold NO WAY OUT There is no way to reopen the secret…
La Familia // Kick-Ass-Ska Gold coast getting me down Too much bullshit in this town I…
Landfall I WOKE UP FROM A DREAM IN THE NIGHT YOUR EYES…
LeAnn Rimes You've got me wrapped up In you Somehow you led me in Into…
Leon We've been attacked and There's no way outta town It's pitch…
Lionheart This world will pull you down. Gotta fight to survive just…
Lord Don't tell me about my life rules Don't tell me how…
Lost Decades We leave tonight Leave it all behind We've been there for th…
Lostprophets What do you wanna see? What do you wanna feel? What do…
Loudness Lost in the underground Lookin' for daylight Afraid darkness…
Love and Zombies Giving up is not the easiest way out They always circle…
M-80 No Way Out…
Macedo No Way Out Verse: There’s no way out I can see…
Magnum It's another long night Ain't no heart in this town…
Manuellsen Da es zwischen uns keiner weiß Schweben zwischen Raum und Ze…
Mark Mancina & Phil Collins Everywhere I turn, I hurt someone But there's nothing I can…
Mashd N Kutcher Try to keep it all together Under pressure I soon break Te…
Mephisto Walz Another evening and I'm waiting by the phone If this is…
Miavono You know you can always go if you want to I…
Midnight Sun Can't go on possessed by a dream Meet like to ships…
milo.nl and cj stone Не пойман - не вор Биток заимел сэмплов хор Мой базар не…
Missing Persons No Way - no way out No way - no way…
Must You’re always screaming How I’m not fitting in With You I’m …
Nail All I've undergone I will keep on Underneath it all…
Neko Fuzz & Barbasauce Rip me off in the dead of the night Hang me…
New York Rel-X alone laying on the ground waiting to be found can't…
Nicotated I lost my keys Won't make it very far Don't even have…
Nine Lies No Way Out - Nine Lies - (Endemic) In the beginning…
Nino Of P.K.O. I'm sick of all the bullshit That you put me through I…
Not enough hate You know it's true There's no way out Same shit everyday …
Nothing Left All we know are bitter thoughts Crooked smiles and crooked h…
Now And On Earth Holding on to everything I've known is harder than expected …
Nu-Nation We are now ascending into.. azure I feel like I can't do…
O.B.I. Не пойман - не вор Биток заимел сэмплов хор Мой базар не…
Oliver/Dawson Saxon Stay out my way Every word I say is a bullet…
Omen Down, down you go Nothing stops your fall Life has got you…
Opus Maxima Now set me free, I can’t escape there’s no way…
P. Diddy Mamma's crying in the kitchen Even the dog can feel the…
P.P.C. I went away for a whole lot of days And stripped…
Papoose feat. Mary J. Blige Ain't no way For me to love you If you won't let…
Paul Anka I guess it was yourself you were involved with, I…
Pennywise So many times you'd like to just leave behind. But…
Perish I'm a fuckin' mess in a black dress And he's …
Perk Tierlist for Killer & Survivor (6.2.2) Late night on a back road and my ride had…
Pete Sandberg's Jade NO WAY OUT P. Sandberg, J. Birch Down on love…
Peter Gabriel Saw a group of people forming Round a figure lying down And…
Phil Collins Everywhere I turn, I hurt someone But there's nothing I can…
Pink Cream 69 I Can't Sleep But I've Gotta Pass The Time I Can't…
Pissing Razors Mamma's crying in the kitchen Even the dog can feel the…
Pro Pain Douse the well with poison Call me when it's done Make sure…
Problem Solver Balaclava over my face We are cut from a different cloth A…
Profaner Beyond the clutches of the public's control There lies an en…
Puff Daddy Mamma's crying in the kitchen Even the dog can feel the…
Puff Daddy Chorus (Kelly) There's no way no way nowhere to go there's…
Puff Daddy The Family Mamma's crying in the kitchen Even the dog can feel the…
Puff Daddy & Notorious B.I.G. & Jay-Z Uh, I'm from a place where they don't make it…
Puff Daddy & The Family WeMajor I don't got a plan B This my only way out Whole…
Puff Daddy & The Family Feat. Black Rob Damn I would have never thought it ever woulda been like…
Puff Daddy feat. Black Rob Mamma's crying in the kitchen Even the dog can feel the…
R.I.A. I be on this road Out the grind to riches we…
Raucous a/k/a Sabotage It’s time to give birth to another world Time has come…
Ravenscode Tossing and turning as I lay here with a thousand…
Restless Heart All of your life you hold out for love You give…
Rie Sinclair You turn the room a shade of heaven And learn my…
Rizon Take a look at me I am running in…
Roadrunner Daryl Palumbo (GLASSJAW, HEAD AUTOMATICA) - vocals Matt Baum…
Rory Allen Phillips To tell the truth I've got a lot to lose…
Rudolf Kevin Fuckers it's settled All the train came tripping through the…
SASHA MOSHIN Ночь... ночь... и только мы вдвоем На крыше мокнем под дождё…
Sebadoh Lookin' at a new routine is the way to be Ain't…
Sepiamusic You could run away But i would bring you back You wanna…
Sinthetic Records Vol.3 ft Marta Marlet See I've been looking for a way out I put my…
Sodom Your touch is like a snakebite kiss Your love is like…
Spagna Could you tell me where you run to? (When it's rent…
St. Elmo's fire No way no way No way no way First you left, now…
Starship No intentions Whatsoever I was gone for a night Nothing's fo…
Steeler One infection, hunger my brain And toxicated lost and pain A…
Stone Temple Pilots I'm going under, I'm suffocating Drowning but I'm holding on…
Stoner Avenue Have you even fought That you are surely sleeping And watchi…
STP I'm going under. I'm suffocating Drowning but I'm holding o…
Susto I am a ghost I've been here before Ten thousand years Maybe …
Suzy Bogguss Mamma's crying in the kitchen Even the dog can feel the…
Sylvan Though I know it would be hard to get through. How…
T.b.a. No way out I was stuck in my head felt like…
T.S.O.L. I'm running out of places Time is running, running out I'm r…
T.S.O.L. & Tender Fury No way out No way out No way out No way out No way…
T.S.O.L. (True Sounds Of Liberty) I'm running out of places Time is running, running out I'm r…
Taysav Gang, gang! Said, "Keep yo head up" Yeah, lil shorty: "Keep …
The All-Star Session Never meant to, think we took it way to far Thought…
The Bloods [BLOODY MARY] Yo, there was this Crip, Crip, Crip ended up…
The Casualties Oi oi oi! We are the fuckin' punx the the fuckin'…
the dungeon Take a look at yourself What you see isn't real It's just…
The Frank I scream I yell, I moan and shout Why should…
The Jefferson Airplane - Jefferson Starship - Starship No intentions Whatsoever I was gone for a night Nothing's fo…
The Living End No Way Out Will we ever get back home? Will we ever…
The Men From U.N.C.L.E No way out No way out No way out No way out No way…
The N.Y. Rel-X [Bizzy] Could you tell me where you run to (When it's rent…
The New York Rel-X alone laying on the ground waiting to be found can't…
The Oak Ridge Boys Yes I really saw her, What was I supposed to…
The Screaming Jets I've had a lot of people lie to me and…
The Stewart-Mayfield Project A problem can mean trouble Can burst your bubble, can wreck…
The Theory of a Deadman Such a beautiful face Such a beautiful waste I say Just…
The Tubes There is no way out I am stuck here behind…
The Unique There aint no way You say I dont love you like…
The Word Alive Stuck in a bottle, think I need that Tears in my…
Theory Of A Dead Man Such a beautiful face Such a beautiful waste I say Just…
Theory of a Deadman Such a beautiful face Such a beautiful waste I say Just…
This Century We could take a journey down memory lane But where would…
THROVN Ey, truth or the dare, all you beware I ain't sayin'…
Tim Kamrad (Uuhh) I heard it's tearing you up I see it's bringing you…
TNT Can't say I'm not pulling my weight It's like I always…
Tobias Lueke aka O.B.I. No way out I was stuck in my head felt like…
Tom Hingley & The Lovers I think I am giving up Always thought we’d live it…
Tone Damli Aaberge This is it, I just know But don't ask me how. So…
Trina Broussard Mamma's crying in the kitchen Even the dog can feel the…
Tubes There is no way out I am stuck here behind…
TV-ADDICTIONS No one to live or die None left to share their…
U.K. Players It’s time to give birth to another world Time has come…
Upanishad Hi there, it's raining may i come in? And find out what's…
V.A.RR Yunno the vibe) Move out the way! Get the bag and move…
Various Artists Ain't but one way out baby, lord I just can't…
Vicetone feat. Kat Neste You, walk alone, Every night in the dark, Looking for ever…
VICETONE FT KAT NESTREL You, walk alone, every night in the dark, Looking for every …
Vicetone ft. Kat Nestel You, walk alone, Every night in the dark, Looking for ever…
Vitality i opened my eyes, i thought i was home. but i…
Voice Stormy wind opens the gate And stuffy smoke spreads in the…
Warpaint Never again will I play that game with you Got caught…
Williams Got my girl waiting in the lobby Her name ain’t Wendy…
Within Destruction There is no way out, no way, no way out There…
Wizard You are my hope � my love my warmth My refuge…
X-Cons 너의 맘을 모두 내가 가질 수는 없을까 가진다는 말이 좀 그렇지 나도…
X-Machine We burned off our fingerprints Leave no trace of evidence we…
Xavier Omär I've been losing sleep over last night And I can't move…
Youth Avoiders They’re not a threat They just need to show out frustration…
ZO2 Late night on a back road and my ride had…
Peter Gabriel Saw a group of people forming Round a figure lying down And…
diva No No No way out, No No way out, Ah ... No…
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Chocolate Watch Band:
Are You Gonna Be There Find a way into society There might be a way -mediocrity I…
Baby Blue She looked so proud and held her head up high And…
Come On Everything is wrong since me and my baby parted All day…
Gossamer Wings I see you in the sky A million miles away I'd love…
Hot Dusty Road I don't tell no tales about no hot dusty roads I'm…
Hot Dusty Roads I don't tell no tales about no hot dusty roads I'm…
I Ain't No Miracle Worker Don′t ask me to move a mountain Don't ask me to…
I'm Not Like Everybody Else I won't take all that they hand me down, And make…
In The Midnight Hour I'm gonna wait till the midnight hour That's when my love…
In The Past Try my friend loving all, the things we used to…
Let's Go Let's Go Let's Go There's a thrill upon the hill Let's go, let's a-go, let's…
Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go There's a thrill upon the hill Let's go, let's a-go, let's…
Let's Talk About Girls You want to know why I lost you You want to…
Let's Talk About Girls (new Aguilar vocal) You want to know why I lost you You want to…
Medication Baby my medication's fell on you Baby my medication…
Milk Cow Blues Well Ive tried everything to get along with you But Im…
Misty Lane Chorus: Down, Down, Misty Lane Willow weep in the summer ra…
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