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The lyrics of "I've Had Enough" primarily vent the singer's frustration in the face of various circumstances. [1] McCartney referred to it as "just one of those 'fed up' songs." [ 2 ] Wings' label Capitol Records described it as "a driving rock 'n' roll tune that lyrically describes an artist's ultimatum to the taxman, a self-serving manager ...
Let Me Up (I've Had Enough) (styled on the cover with quotation marks) is the seventh studio album by the American band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, released on April 27, 1987. [1] It features the most songwriting collaborations between Petty and lead guitarist Mike Campbell on any Petty album.
Like "905", "Had Enough" was planned to feature on a rock opera in the process of being written by John Entwistle, but was never finished. It was written a long time before work was started on the Who's album Who Are You. The lyrics describe the main character of the failed rock opera, 905, finally snapping under the pressure and stress of his ...
"I've Had Enough" is a single by the band Earth, Wind & Fire issued in January 1982 on Columbia Records. [1] The song peaked at No. 29 on the UK Pop Singles chart. [2]
[8] [10] In the song's final verse, the singer decides he has had enough and announces his intention to leave and head back to New York City. [8] Author Paul Williams has noted that scene and situation in the song are combined into "a gorgeous evocation of muddied consciousness". [ 11 ]
I've Had Enough may refer to: "I've Had Enough" (Wings song), from the 1978 album London Town "I've Had Enough" (Earth, Wind & Fire song), from the 1981 album Raise!
I’ve felt tormented at time, and I do still feel a little nuts. But I do think it helps me do what I do. If I wasn’t like this, maybe I wouldn’t be able to write a song.
"Deliver Your Children" is a song written by Denny Laine and Paul McCartney that was first issued on Wings' 1978 album London Town.It was also released as the B-side of Wings' single "I've Had Enough".