DamnLyrics - The center provides all the lyrics

Candidate - Slade



     
Page format: Left Center Right
Direct link:
BB code:
Embed:

Candidate Lyrics


[1] See him all alone,
No one seems to like him, he's uncool,
No one seems to like the way he rules,
See them all alone,
Talking of the secrets of the moon,
Spending hard-earned money they'll just lose.Chorus What we really want is some way to adjust,
All the values that we have been left to trust,
I just can't believe they are real, very real,
Far from real[2] See them on their own,
See their cartoon faves in the news,
Storming from the house in ones and twos,
Can you hear them cry,
Making accustions to each other,
Campaigning for the mark of a young mother.Chorus R E P E A T[3] What we really want is some way to adjust,
All the values that we have been left to trust,
I just can't believe
They're real, very real,
Far from real,

See them all alone
See them all alone.

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
There are two artists which use this name
1. A glam rock band from England
2. A rapper

1. Slade is a glam rock / hard rock group from Wolverhampton, England in the West Midlands they were formed in 1966 by Noddy Holder (Lead vocal & Rhythm Guitar), Dave Hill (Lead guitar), Jim Lea (Bass) and Don Powell (Drums). The group started out as the N'Betweens and were mainly a R&B act. They changed their name to Ambrose Slade and later shortened it to just Slade.

In the late 60's they hooked up with manager Chas Chandler who proved to be the missing link, convincing the group to use the heavier rock style with clapping hands and stamping feet which they had success with live.

This change of direction paid off, and from 1971 to 1975, the band scored a huge number of hit albums and singles. During the heights of their success, Slade out-performed chart rivals like Wizzard, Sweet, T.Rex, Suzi Quattro, Smokie, Gary Glitter and even David Bowie.

In the UK, they achieved 12 top five hits from 1971 to 1974, six of which topped the charts. In total, Slade had 17 top 20 hits between 1971 and 1976 including six #1s, three #2s and two #3s.And the evergreen Merry Xmas Everybody has reached the charts eight times since topping the charts in 1973 until 2006.

When Slade's success faded in the end of 1970s the band still were able to release credible records.They returned to the UK charts in the early 1980 and even managed to enter the charts in the United States, where the song "Run Runaway" hit #20 thanks to interest from the band Quiet Riot's cover of the Slade song "Cum On Feel The Noize".

The classic line-up of Slade split up in 1992 although Dave Hill and Don Powell carried on.

2. Slade less commonly refers to Grady Slade, Jr, a Rap artist

User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

View All

Slade