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|writer = [[Rob Cantor]] | |writer = [[Rob Cantor]] | ||
|singer = [[Rob Cantor]], Jim Horan | |singer = [[Rob Cantor]], Jim Horan | ||
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'''Cuckoo''' is a song | '''Cuckoo''' is a song written by [[Rob Cantor]]. It was created sometime in 2012, being posted on robcantor.com under the "Music for FILM & TV" section. This would imply the song was made for either a TV show or movie. | ||
The version on Rob's website featured vocals by Jim Horan<ref>[https://soundcloud.com/rob-cantor/sets/music-for-film-tv/s-rfbZf Music for FILM & TV. Rob Cantor.</ref>, but there exists another version with a vocal take from Rob.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHGWyIh6ooI Cuckoo - Rob Cantor.</ref> This happens to be the most popular version of the song, with the Jim Horan version becoming lesser known as years went on. | |||
This song occasionally plays the same tune as "Fur Elise," a classical song written by Ludwig Van Beethoven. | This song occasionally plays the same tune as "Fur Elise," a classical song written by Ludwig Van Beethoven. | ||
== Song Meanings == | |||
The message behind the song is unknown, but it appears to be about greed, child labor, and possibly capitalism. | The message behind the song is unknown, but it appears to be about greed, child labor, and possibly capitalism. | ||
{{Magic Lyrics}} | |||
==Tabs/Chords== | |||
Nothing here, yet! | |||