Lyrics to 'Sideways' by Citizen Cope. in french or in english That's what parking lots are for. These feelings won't go away. They've been knocking me sideways. The velvet rope ain't got no slack. Y'all take that redneck stuff outside Hey girl, what's your name? The song was included on Santana's 2002 album Shaman. Although the song has never charted,[1] it has been widely featured in pop culture. It's so loud in here I can't hear a thing, and flowers they bloom These feelings won't go away. Gotta make 'em wanna (what?) [9] The song was also performed live by guitarists Nuno Bettencourt and Zakk Wylde on the 2016 Generation Axe tour. Once you're out you ain't coming back Lyrics to 'Sideways' by Dierks Bentley. These feelings won't go away I keep thinking in a moment that These feelings won't go away. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Man they're busting down the door! that diamonds they fade DJ don't you play nothing slow Citizen Cope's version also appears on the 2005 compilation album Live At the World Cafe: Volume 19 with a running time of 5:19. Sideways... sideways... sideways, Hey girl what's your name? And I can see you came to rock and I'm telling you whenever you come around me. HOT SONG: Jennifer Lopez & Maluma – "Pa Ti" - LYRICS, 15 Huge Stars Who Were Backup Singers First, POPULAR SONG: The Kid LAROI - "WRONG" ft. Lil Mosey - LYRICS. In your blue jeans and white tank top; Hey now here we go But these feelings won't go away Ain't no need to fight in french or in english. But I sure do like your style, Last.fm Music | Copyright © 2020 CBS Interactive Inc. / All rights reserved. The song was included on Santana's 2002 album Shaman. and I'm telling you, These feelings won't go away. A two-line refrain in the song that is repeated is "These feelings won't go away, They've been knockin' me sideways," leading to its actual and its commonly mistaken title. "Sideways" is a song written by American artist Clarence Greenwood, who is known by the pseudonym Citizen Cope. But these feelings won't go away, These feelings won't go away It features Greenwood playing a classical guitar while singing and various spliced images of him. "Sideways" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Dierks Bentley. [4] The Video for this version credits Craig M. Johnson as the director and was distributed by RCA Records. and flowers, they bloom They've been knocking me sideways. whenever you come around me. I keep thinking in a moment that It's so loud in here I can't hear a thing, But I sure do like your style, And I can see you came to rock In your blue jeans and white tank top; You know it ain't easy for these thoughts here to leave me. They've been knockin' me sideways. and I'm telling you You know it ain't easy [3], The song was included on Citizen Cope's 2004 album The Clarence Greenwood Recordings with a running time of 5:22. Gonna get a little bit [2] Greenwood is credited as the writer and producer of this track. Keep those girls out on the floor These feelings won't go away, They've been knockin me sideways. It ain't easy. There are no words to describe it in french or in english cuz diamonds they fade and flowers, they bloom [8] Part of this version appeared on the November 1, 2011 Season 2, "Hard Knocks" episode 7 of Body of Proof. [10], Song written by American artist Clarence Greenwood, 28 second sample from Clarence Greenwood's "Sideways" (, 30 second sample from Clarence Greenwood's "Sideways" (, not sure if an online source will arise, but this will be confirmable when the DVDs come out in 2012, Santana ft. Citizen Cope "Sideways" (2002), Sheryl Crow ft. Citizen Cope "Sideways" (2010), "Citizen Cope Ft Santana Sideways [the Fountain] V20", "Generation Axe guitar legends shred for one night in Los Angeles", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sideways_(Clarence_Greenwood_song)&oldid=946536065, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 20 March 2020, at 20:10. time will take them away. It has since been covered by Sheryl Crow, John Mayer, Corey Taylor, and Tyler James.