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  1. Jun 12, 2024 · Released on his 1975 album, “Welcome to My Nightmare,” this eerie and haunting song delves deep into the psyche of a disturbed character named Steven. With its dark and introspective lyrics, “Steven” explores themes of twisted reality, mental anguish, and the consequences of societal pressures.

  2. Steven Lyrics. I don't want to see you go, I don't even want to be there. I will cover up my eyes. And pray it goes away. You've only lived a minute of your life. I must be dreaming, Please stop screaming. I don't like to hear you cry. You just don't know. How deep that cuts me. So I will cover up my eyes. And it will go away.

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  3. May 6, 2024 · Alice Cooper’s sneering vocals and the sinister-sounding lyrics create a sense of unease and tension right from the get-go. At its core, “Welcome to My Nightmare” is a song about facing your fears. The lyrics describe a dark, twisted world that Alice Cooper has created inside his own head.

  4. "Charade" is a Parisian waltz with music by Henry Mancini and lyrics by Johnny Mercer performed in the 1963 film of the same name starring Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn. It was nominated that year for the Academy Award for Best Original Song.

  5. With Ezrin's assistance, Alice Cooper developed their classic heavy metal crunch on 1971's Love It to Death, which featured the number 21 hit single "Eighteen"; the album peaked at number 35 and went gold.

  6. The protagonist feels so much pain when their partner cries that they would rather close their eyes and pretend the pain doesn't exist. The protagonist believes their partner has only experienced a small fraction of their life and wishes they would stop screaming in pain.

  7. Jul 23, 2021 · While the song itself doesn’t claim that Alice or any other band members have become hard-hearted, it does allow us to see how they, or anyone, could quickly become hardened by the everyday mundane tasks required of humanity.

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