Did they edit it for the show? Hey Sandy Lyrics Total views : 0 times this week / Rating : 6.75/10 [12 votes] Album : Music from the Adventures of Pete & Pete / Original Release Date : 2002 / All the years of growing up are wasted now and gone / Did you see them turn, did you feel the burn of the bullets as they flew? Aside from the infamous unknown line, which Mulcahy seems to mumble on purpose (and which Will McRobb, who supposedly knows it, claims is nonsensical), the rest of the lyrics have been sorted out, and it very much seems to be about a mischievous dog and an owner who sics 'em on somebody as a prank. "Hey Sandy" is a song by the American indie rock band Polaris which serves as the theme song for the Nickelodeon television show The Adventures of Pete & Pete. Barking away, End of species is the end of the day. I agree with Solinus, this song, with all it's 80's cheese, is a perfect match-up with the F13 movies.... 0 ago @alicecooper. Hey Sandy, hey Sandy why are you the one All the years of growing up are wasted now and gone Did you see them turn did you feel the burn of the bullets as they flew Hey Sandy, hey Sandy just what did you do At the college square, they were standing there, with the flag and with the gun The third verse of "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" by Crash Test Dummies ("they shook and lurched all over the church floor...") was inspired by girl whose parents would speak in tongues at their Pentecostal service.Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again" is a very inspiring song, but it's really about heartbreak: David Coverdale wrote it when his first marriage was falling apart.Janet Jackson's "Alright" video features Cab Calloway and Cyd Charisse, stars of musicals she loved as a kid.Britney Spears was just 16 when her first single "Baby One More Time" was released.
HEY SANDY The sun was hot, the air heavy, and the marching men came by You stood at door, you watched them pass, you asked no reason why The sound of steel of their jackboot heel came pound through your head Your reason's past, they've came at last, with the blessings of the dead Chorus: Hey Sandy, hey Sandy why are you the one Hey Sandy? One theory of what that line says is, "Can You Settle to Shoot Me," as this would fit with the subject of the song and the next line - "Or have you picked your target yet." A history of songs dealing with transgender issues, featuring Pink Floyd, David Bowie, Morrissey and Green Day.A monthly update on our latest interviews, stories and added songs
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Hey Sandy! The real lyrics definately make a lot more sense. This is based on a 1972 song of the same name by Harvey Andrews. One line, the third and the most difficult one to understand, was purposefully left a mystery by head songwriter Besides a reference to the band's name, this sound bite is in fact discussing United States The initial sample is abruptly cut off and followed by another sample of a radio transmission from the pre-launch testing of Both samples are taken from "To The Moon: A Time-Life Records Presentation".