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  1. Composition. "Lights Out" is a country rock and pop song. [9] [10] New York Times critic Anthony DeCurtis has described it as an "easy-rolling, roots -oriented guitar groove". [6] Its lyrics talk about the graves of Presley's family at Graceland, referring to the "damn back lawn" of the estate. [11]

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  2. Jan 22, 2023 · To Whom It May Concern was Presley exposing some of the deeply personal ends of her life with an assemblage of 11 songs she co-wrote, leading off with a song about her famous family:...

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  3. Butterfield's version in July 1862 replaced a previous French bugle call used to signal "lights out". Butterfield's bugler, Oliver Wilcox Norton, of East Springfield, Pennsylvania, was the first to sound the new call. Within months "Taps" was used by both Union and Confederate forces.

  4. Lights Out; Artist: Lisa Marie Presley: Writer/Composer: Clif Magness, Glen Ballard, and Lisa Marie Presley: Album: To Whom it May Concern: Release Date: April 8, 2003: Genre: Rock: Duration: Unknown: Producer: Andrew Slater

  5. May 30, 2011 · The song taps used to signal 'lights out' for soldiers to go to sleep. Taps historian Jari Villanueva, a former ceremonial bugler at Arlington National Cemetery, discusses the evolution of the...

  6. Nov 22, 2023 · 1. Who wrote the song “Lights Out”? The song “Lights Out” was written by Lisa Marie Presley herself. As a singer-songwriter, she draws inspiration from personal experiences and channels her emotions into her music. 2. What was the inspiration behind “Lights Out”?

  7. Although it is the title track of UFO's 1977 album, the definitive version of "Lights Out" appears on Strangers In The Night, which is arguably one of the finest live double heavy metal albums ever made. The track was co-written by vocalist Phil Mogg, drummer Andrew Maynard Parker, bass player Pete Way and guitarist Michael Schenker.

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