On That Note: Lock and Key

Cyclones_R_GR8

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Judas Priest - Locked In

"You've got the key
The key to my heart
Go ahead and use it
Drag me in, slam the door
Then I'll be yours, for evermore"

 

I@ST1

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R. Kelly Remix to Ignition

Now, it's like "Murder She Wrote"
Once I get you out them clothes
Privacy is on the door
But still they can hear you screamin' more
Girl, I'm feelin' what you're feelin'
No more hopin' and wishin'
I'm about to take my key and
Stick it in the ignition


 

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We get both the lock and the key in this one. He gets locked out of the house so he jacks the keys to her ******* car.
 

Buster28

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"Key's In The Mailbox" by Barbara Mandrell, from her 1991 album of the same name. The song is a cover of a 1960 Freddie Hart tune which peaked at #18 on the Billboard Country Singles chart. I always thought this was one of her best recordings from the era after the genre's seismic shift in sound with the neo-traditional movement in the late 80s. Mandrell changed her sound in an attempt to adapt, but country music had already mostly left behind the 'old school' artists of the 70s and 80s by that point. Much of her catalog was lack-luster after around 1986, but she still managed to produce a few diamonds in the rough, such as this.

 

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"Snapshot" by Sylvia. A line from the song: "the extra key on his chain/must be to the office." This song is from 1983 and peaked at #5 on the Country Singles chart. It was her second biggest selling single, after the million-selling "Nobody" from the previous year.

 

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