1. A French Electronic music producer (now named Tommy '86), very inspired by 80's music such as synth-wave, synth-pop, new-wave, italo-disco, and other related genres. He started to make music in mid-2011, but produced his first synthwave tracks only at the beginning of 2012. After listening to a track of College he had the idea to do this kind of music. His first synth-wave productions had enough feedback to encourage him to continue. Tommy has released a few singles, three EP, one LP and some remixes, for other synth-wave artists such as Awkoder, Protector 101, Future Feelings and Gossip Culture. He also released three other remixes for three more established electronic artists: Kavinsky, Lifelike and Sébastien Tellier. "Getting high" is one of the four remixes chosen by Lifelike & Popular Computer themselves and has been released on their own Computer Science label.
2. Pop-punk band from Ukiah, CA with a penchant for gang vocals. Comprised of: Tim Parks - Guitar, Vocals; Christian Freeman - Drums; Luke Slinkert - Vox, Guitar and Chad Goodin - Bass, Vocals and signed to independent label Bound By The Black Rag records. They kick it.
3. Songwriter, Tommy Donald Colin from Belgium writes his songs, his words and composes his arrangements on his own, creating a sensitive sound directed towards melody, giving a positive energy while remaining cool. Then he leaves his roots, folk, rock, oriental or still electro, and surrounds himself with his musicians Dominique Djian (keys), Olivier Duck Calmeyn (bass) and Benoit Fix Derycke (drums) with whom a genuine band spirit has arisen.
4. Tommy is a 4 piece rock band that originated in Beijing. All 4 met as expats living overseas and formed in early 2005. Members include Joe Bissell (guitar, vocals), David Su (drums), Mitchell Marecki (bass), Chris Suderman (Keyboards, backing vocals). Their style involves extensive jams, fusing of many genres into rock (suck as jazz, and even Indian melodies), and unorthodox stage shows. Tommy has recently had an offer to sign to a record label in Beijing which they had to refuse due to legal complications.
5. Tommy from New Zealand brings together the moods of reggae, rock, soul and a dash of pop in a melodic melting pot to form their 'folk roots' sound. Comfortably sitting alongside the adult contemporary music of Jack Johnson and the John Butler Trio, Tommy's sound is rooted in soothing melodies and flowing piano lines which meld in an organic blend that is unmistakably from Aotearoa.
6. There is also a duo comprised of Carrie Brownstein and Lois Maffeo called Tommy, and they've only recorded a song called "Go Sonics".
7. A Norwegian guitarist and vocalist. Is a guitarist in the famous Norwegian folkrock band, PLUMBO.
8. Another project by Hayden Anhedönia (Ethel Cain).
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Tommy Lyrics
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But I think I could love her
Crimson and clover
Ah when she comes walking over
Now I've been waitin' to show her
Crimson and clover over and over
I wanna do everything
What a beautiful feeling
Crimson and clover over and over
Crimson and clover over and over
Crimson and clover over and over
Crimson and clover over and over
Crimson and clover over and over
Crimson and clover over and over
Crimson and clover over and over
The lyrics to Tommy James and The Shondells' "Crimson and Clover" are about the singer's infatuation with a woman he doesn't know well. He expresses his desire to love her, despite not knowing her too well. The repetition of "Crimson and Clover" suggests that the woman represents a type of mystery or intrigue that has captured the singer's attention.
The lyrics also demonstrate the singer's willingness to do anything for the object of his affection. He finds her to be a "sweet thing" and wants to express his love for her repeatedly, as evidenced by the repetition of "over and over." The theme of the song is one of infatuation, with the singer expressing his passion for the woman he desires.
Overall, "Crimson and Clover" is a catchy love song that has endured over the years. Its simple lyrics and catchy melody make it a pop classic and a favorite among music lovers of all ages.
Line by Line Meaning
Ah, now I don't hardly know her
I don't really know her, but there's something about her that catches my attention.
But I think I could love her
I feel a strong attraction towards her and believe that love could be possible.
Crimson and clover
Her presence reminds me of the beauty and colors of nature.
Ah when she comes walking over
Whenever she approaches me, my heart races and I can't help but feel excited.
Now I've been waitin' to show her
I've been waiting for an opportunity to express my feelings to her.
Crimson and clover over and over
The feelings I have for her are constantly overwhelming me like the repetition of nature's beauty.
Yeah, my, my such a sweet thing
She exudes a sweetness that makes my heart melt and all I want to do is be near her.
I wanna do everything
I have a desire to do everything possible to make her happy and keep her in my life.
What a beautiful feeling
The emotions I feel towards her are so beautiful and intense that they take my breath away.
Crimson and clover over and over
Her presence continues to inspire the same feelings of awe and amazement, just like the beauty of nature repeats itself.
Crimson and clover over and over
Her beauty and allure are so captivating that the idea of being without her is unbearable.
Crimson and clover over and over
Her mere presence in my life brings me joy and fills my heart with a sense of wonder.
Crimson and clover over and over
The beauty and intensity of my feelings for her continue to grow each time I see her, just like the repetition in nature.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Peter Lucia, Tommy James
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@philippedefossez2952
I remember playing this song over and over and over again as an eight year old, almost driving the whole family crazy. Today, at the age of sixty, the feeling's exactly the same. Point is: there's no such thing as being an "adult", for the child within knows nothing about age. And the right music melts all those years like snowflakes.
@feralmettle1504
Have you ever thought about the lyric?
@vickietudor4506
Still have my original album (vinyl). It is not mint...but still plays perfectly.
@timleonard5597
Don't let the child within try to talk you into doing the crazy dancing though. Your knees will thank you.
@mzbosschockiercmzbosschock3923
SHO YOU RITE FOSHO I'M FEELINN YOU IM 55 AND ALL ABOWT DAT OLL SKOOL
@sueishere25
Good for you.
@patgerber8416
I am 65 and still listening. Had the privilege of growing up in the 60s onwards. Best music ever!
@ElicBehexan
67 here! This was my sister's (63) favorite song for quite a while - I liked it too.
@virtuous7466
Man you are one lucky guy growing up in that time
@michaelfranklin5749
70 years old and what memories of then!! Young, stud happy carefree dancing the nights away