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Like "The River", "Stolen Car" is an inner-directed, psychological song that deals with a failing marriage. [4] [5] The protagonist of "Stolen Car" is driven by his loneliness to car theft, hoping to get caught but fearing to just disappear. [6] Essentially, he wants to get arrested just to prove he exists. [4]
"Stolen Car (Take Me Dancing)" is a song by Sting, released as the third single from his album Sacred Love on 26 April 2004. It topped the Dance Club Songs chart in the United States in August 2004. A remix of the song featuring will.i.am of The Black Eyed Peas , titled: "Stolen Car (Take Me Dancing) (Batson-Doc-Will.I.Am Remix)", was released ...
"Stolen Car" (Bruce Springsteen song), from the 1980 album The River "Stolen Car" (Beth Orton song), from the 1999 album Central Reservation "Stolen Car (Take Me Dancing)", a song by Sting from Sacred Love "Stolen Car" (Mylène Farmer song), a 2015 cover of the Sting song by French singer Mylène Farmer featuring the original recording artist
Save My Love (Bruce Springsteen song) Secret Garden (Bruce Springsteen song) Shackled and Drawn; She's the One (Bruce Springsteen song) Sherry Darling; Silver Palomino; Sinaloa Cowboys; Spare Parts (song) Spirit in the Night; Stand on It (Bruce Springsteen song) Stolen Car (Bruce Springsteen song) Streets of Fire (Bruce Springsteen song ...
Tesla is one of the newer car brands out there, with its first car, the Roadster, arriving in 2008. Since then with the Model S, X, and now 3, it's become enough of a pop icon to be mentioned in ...
On her 27th birthday, Raye was sitting at home in South London when she realized her car had been stolen. In the trunk were the original songbooks for her highly acclaimed debut album, “My 21st ...
Even an eclectic car song list would feel incomplete without a prominent entry from the Beach Boys. American car culture isn’t defined by just one musical ambassador, but the Beach Boys ...
The song tells the story of a new police officer who reports on a fatal car crash involving a cab. It is revealed in the final line that one of the passengers was his sister, and he was the one who told her to “catch a cab”. "Sunday Driving" Jerry Lewis: 1951: Jerry crashes his car at the end of the song and says next time he'll take the ...