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A number of lyrics in "My Own Version of You" explicitly reference Frankenstein, including the opening verse ("I've been visiting morgues and monasteries / Looking for the necessary body parts") [5] as well as lines about studying "Sanskrit and Arabic to improve my mind" [6] and needing "one strike of lightning" and a "blast of 'lectricity that ...
“My Own Version of You” is a kind of post-modern Prometheus story, Dylan piecing together a Frankenstein’s monster of historical body parts in order to “see the history of the whole human ...
"On My Own" is a duet by American singers Patti LaBelle and Michael McDonald. It was written and produced by Burt Bacharach and his then-wife Carole Bayer Sager and originally recorded by singer Dionne Warwick for inclusion on her album Friends (1985).
The first-person narrators of two other songs on Rough and Rowdy Ways also mention either identifying with or being Caesar: "My Own Version of You" ("I pick a number between one and two / And ask myself what would Julius Caesar do") [10] and "Key West (Philosopher Pirate)" ("Got my right hand high with the thumb down"). [11]
In 2024, "Make Your Own Kind of Music" was featured in episode 10 of the CBS series Elsbeth. After a viral mashup featuring "Make Your Own Kind of Music" with a clip from the 2022 film The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent became a meme on TikTok, the song was used in 46,000 videos. [14] It continued to go viral in TikTok trends throughout 2023.
"Dancing on My Own" was composed by Robyn and Patrik Berger. Featuring "elements of 'many different worlds'" she loves that make her "proud" of the track, including "80s rock ballads" and "queer electronica", [5] with the goal of releasing a record that would meet the standard of Prince, [22] two versions of the midtempo [27] ballad [28] were released for the album then for radio, where ...
I hear it in your voice. You’re smoking with your boys. I touch my phone as if it’s your face. I didn’t choose this town. I dream of getting out. There’s just one who could make me stay ...
"My Own Worst Enemy" is a song by the American rock band Lit. It was commercially released in January 1999 as the lead single from Lit's second album, A Place in the Sun (1999). It is the band's signature and most popular song, making them one hit wonders .