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- | ''' | + | ==Releases== |
- | + | * ''[[The White Stripes (album)|The White Stripes]]'' (1999) | |
+ | * ''[[Walking with a Ghost (EP)]]'' (2005) | ||
+ | * ''[[Under Moorhead Lights All Fargo Night]]'' (2011) | ||
+ | ==Other Appearances== | ||
+ | ==Credits== | ||
+ | ===Performers=== | ||
+ | * [[Jack White]]: electric guitar, lead vocals | ||
+ | * [[Meg White]]: drums, tambourine | ||
+ | ===Production=== | ||
+ | * Originally performed by [[The White Stripes]]. | ||
+ | * Written by [[Jack White]] and [[Meg White]]. | ||
+ | * Produced by [[Jack White]]. | ||
+ | * Co-produced and engineered by [[Jim Diamond]]. | ||
+ | * Recorded at [[Third Man Studios]], southwest [[Detroit]]. | ||
+ | ==Meaning== | ||
==Band Quotes== | ==Band Quotes== | ||
- | * [[Jack White]] : | + | * [[Jack White]]: "We were just goofing around. We just started doing this riff and there was this screwdriver laying there in the room so I started singing about it -- what I'd do with it; you know, being angry. We thought it sounded really good, and we thought, 'why don't we work on this?'" |
- | * [[Jack White]] : | + | * [[Jack White]]: "I'd got threatened that week, just walking up the street and "Screwdriver" was retaliation. This feeling that I owe somebody I don't even know something, and at the same time my life is threatened. Like the line, 'I love people like a brother now/But I'm not going to be their mother now'. I don't need to owe anybody, I need to protect myself." |
- | + | ==Trivia== | |
- | == | + | * Live guitar: The [[Airline]] in standard tuning. |
- | * | + | * Performed at the band's first show at the [[Gold Dollar]] in [[Detroit]]. |
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
- | + | Tuesday morning now, I gotta have somewhere to go. I call up Tommy now, I call him on the telephone.<br> | |
- | + | Won't you wake up and come with me now? I'm going to the pawn-and-loan. Walking down thirty-three, walking on thirty-o.<br> | |
- | Tuesday morning now | + | What am I supposed to think? I drop a nickel in the sink. I love people like a brother now, but I'm not gonna be their mother now.<br> |
- | I gotta have somewhere to go | + | What if someone walked up to me, and like an apple, cut right through me?<br> |
- | I call up Tommy now | + | I'm not just gonna stand there grinnin'. I'm not the one who's sinnin'.<br> |
- | I call him on the telephone | + | ''Screwdriver...''<br> |
- | Won't you wake up and come with me now | + | |
- | I'm going to the pawn and loan | + | |
- | Walking down thirty three | + | |
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- | What am I supposed to think | + | |
- | I drop a nickel in the sink | + | |
- | I love people like a brother now | + | |
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- | What if someone walked up to me | + | |
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- | I'm not just gonna stand there grinnin | + | |
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- | Screwdriver | + | |
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- | + | Now that you have heard my story now, I've got a little ending to it now. Whenever you go out alone, take a little dog a bone.<br> | |
- | I've got a little ending to it now | + | And think about your little sister, and then you got to drive it home with a screwdriver. I got a little feeling goin' now...<br> |
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Current revision as of 02:46, 24 January 2012
Contents |
Releases
- The White Stripes (1999)
- Walking with a Ghost (EP) (2005)
- Under Moorhead Lights All Fargo Night (2011)
Other Appearances
Credits
Performers
- Jack White: electric guitar, lead vocals
- Meg White: drums, tambourine
Production
- Originally performed by The White Stripes.
- Written by Jack White and Meg White.
- Produced by Jack White.
- Co-produced and engineered by Jim Diamond.
- Recorded at Third Man Studios, southwest Detroit.
Meaning
Band Quotes
- Jack White: "We were just goofing around. We just started doing this riff and there was this screwdriver laying there in the room so I started singing about it -- what I'd do with it; you know, being angry. We thought it sounded really good, and we thought, 'why don't we work on this?'"
- Jack White: "I'd got threatened that week, just walking up the street and "Screwdriver" was retaliation. This feeling that I owe somebody I don't even know something, and at the same time my life is threatened. Like the line, 'I love people like a brother now/But I'm not going to be their mother now'. I don't need to owe anybody, I need to protect myself."
Trivia
- Live guitar: The Airline in standard tuning.
- Performed at the band's first show at the Gold Dollar in Detroit.
Lyrics
Tuesday morning now, I gotta have somewhere to go. I call up Tommy now, I call him on the telephone.
Won't you wake up and come with me now? I'm going to the pawn-and-loan. Walking down thirty-three, walking on thirty-o.
What am I supposed to think? I drop a nickel in the sink. I love people like a brother now, but I'm not gonna be their mother now.
What if someone walked up to me, and like an apple, cut right through me?
I'm not just gonna stand there grinnin'. I'm not the one who's sinnin'.
Screwdriver...
Now that you have heard my story now, I've got a little ending to it now. Whenever you go out alone, take a little dog a bone.
And think about your little sister, and then you got to drive it home with a screwdriver. I got a little feeling goin' now...