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・ You Never Gave Up on Me
・ You Never Give Me Your Money
・ You Never Give Me Your Money (book)
・ You Never Know (album)
・ You Never Know (musical)
・ You Never Know Who Your Friends Are
・ You Lay a Whole Lot of Love on Me
・ You Lay So Easy on My Mind
・ You Learn
・ You Learn (Takida song)
・ You Left the Water Running
・ You Lie
・ You Lie (Reba McEntire song)
・ You Lie (The Band Perry song)
・ You Lie Like a Dog
You Lied
・ You Lied to Me
・ You Lift Me Up to Heaven
・ You Light Up My Life
・ You Light Up My Life (Debby Boone album)
・ You Light Up My Life (film)
・ You Light Up My Life (Johnny Mathis album)
・ You Light Up My Life (song)
・ You Like Me Too Much
・ You Little Thief
・ You Live and Learn
・ You Look Good in My Shirt
・ You Look Like I Need a Drink
・ You Look So Fine
・ You Look So Good in Love


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You Lied : ウィキペディア英語版
You Lied

"You Lied" is a track originally performed by British progressive metal band Peach. It was notably covered live by Tool and released on their ''Salival'' live DVD/CD box set. The song itself in its Peach incarnation was heavily influenced by ''Opiate'' and ''Undertow''-era Tool sound, with its central heavy guitar riffs.
==Origins and evolution==

The lyrics and melody were originally written in the 1980s by Simon Oakes (Peach's vocalist) for Amelia Fletcher, singer with Talulah Gosh. It was originally recorded in 1990 by Amelia and Simon as members of Bloom, a recording of which can be found (on Peach's website ). After Simon joined Peach in 1992, this was one of the songs he presented the band with from Bloom's live set (along with a few others that appear on early Peach demos). Peach then recorded the song in early 1992 on an 8-track recorder and this version is also available (on Peach's website ). This was the last time the song featured its original chorus. However, the band soon began to change their sound to be more progressive metal orientated, and drawing influence from bands such as Black Sabbath. Early gigs in Los Angeles supporting Tool to promote ''Opiate'' also helped to reinforce this change. On their return to England, they brought with them several copies of Ministry's ''Psalm 69'' album, and were particularly fond of the track "Jesus Built My Hotrod". In light of this, they decided to take "You Lied" in a slower, heavier direction.

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