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Stone Temple Pilots - Take A Load Off (Official Music Video)

You're watching the official music video for "Take A Load Off" from Stone Temple Pilots' self-titled album released on Atlantic Records in ...

The Weight (Take a load off Annie/Fanny) - The band - YouTube

Levon Helm came to fame in a rootsy rock group that featured three extraordinary voices. But you could always tell which was his: It was the ...

Take a Load Off - Wikipedia

Take a Load Off ... See also: Take a Load Off Your Feet (Beach Boys) and The Weight (Robbie Robertson) with the chorus "Take a load off Fanny..." "Take a Load Off ...

Take a load off (one's feet) Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

The meaning of TAKE A LOAD OFF (ONE'S FEET) is to sit down and relax. How to use take a load off (one's feet) in a sentence.

When The Band sang, 'Take a load off Fanny.Take a load for ... - Quora

The whole song is rather cryptic but I think those lines refer to the singer telling Fanny she can depend on him. “Take a load off, Fanny” (the ...

The Weight | The Official Bob Dylan Site

Take a load off Fanny, And (and) (and) you can put the load right on me. Go down, Miss Moses, there's nothin' you can say. It's just ol' Luke, and Luke's waitin ...

The Band - The Weight (Remastered 2000) [Lyrics] - YouTube

... Take a load off, Fanny Take a load for free Take a load off, Fanny And (And, and) You put the load right on me (You put the load right on me) ...

The Weight - Wikipedia

"The Weight" is a song by the Canadian-American group the Band that was released as a single in 1968 and on the group's debut album Music from Big Pink.

The Band – The Weight Lyrics - Genius

…a Canadian musician swore to me in 1971 that 'Take a load off Fanny' was all about catching and disseminating the clap (= a load), and that there was a double ...

Take a Load Off - song by Stone Temple Pilots - Spotify

Listen to Take a Load Off on Spotify. Song · Stone Temple Pilots · 2010.

Is “Take a load off Annie” supposed to sound like “Take a ... - Reddit

He wants to take the weight off where he can (by fixing the rack) but he needs someone to take some weight off of him too (by taking Jack the ...

Take a Load Off - YouTube

Provided to YouTube by Atlantic Records Take a Load Off · Stone Temple Pilots Stone Temple Pilots ℗ 2010 Atlantic Recording Corporation for ...

take a load off: crossword clues - Dictionary.com

Our crossword solver found 10 results for the crossword clue "take a load off".

What song has the lyrics 'take a load off annie'? - Music Melody

None that I know of though there is an excellent song by The Band on their Music From Big Pink album called The Weight, that has the lyric “take ...

Lyrics for The Weight by The Band - Songfacts

Hey, mister, can you tell me, where a man might find a bed? He just grinned and shook my hand, "No" was all he said. Take a load off Fanny, take a load for free

The Band's The Weight Was About A Jewish bookseller - The Forward

"Take a load off Fanny" is one of the more mysterious lines in The Band's song "The Weight." Now Robbie Robertson reveals who Fanny actually ...

The Band - The Weight - YouTube

... Take a load off Fanny Take a load for free Take a load off Fanny And (and, and) you put the load right on me (You put the load right on me) ...

Take a Load off Annie - song and lyrics by The Boys from Nazareth

Listen to Take a Load off Annie on Spotify. Song · The Boys from Nazareth · 2012.

Take a Load off Annie - The Boys From Nazareth - Shazam

Listen to Take a Load off Annie by The Boys From Nazareth. See lyrics and music videos, find The Boys From Nazareth tour dates, buy concert tickets, ...

Meaning Behind the Classic "The Weight" by the Band

Meaning Behind the “Take a Load Off” Classic, “The Weight” by the Band ... It's hard to put a finger on it, but there is something just so ...


Take a Load Off

Song by Bubba Sparxxx

Take a Load Off Your Feet

Song by The Beach Boys

Take a Load Off Your Feet

Song by Al Jardine and Brian Wilson

"Take a Load Off Your Feet" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1971 album Surf's Up. It was written by Al Jardine, Brian Wilson and Gary Winfrey.