Evan Dando - Hot Coals
Evan Dando and Liv Tyler "Hot Coals," a song written by Jeff Rymes of the alt-country California band The Lonesome Strangers, is from the original soundtrack to the film "Heavy." HOT COALS (J.Rymes) I saw you leave the bar last night With some fine and dandy man I heard from one of your buddies That he asked you for your hand But it don't fit you like a glove Oh, I'd walk over hot coals, just to win your love They call me good for nothing And they call me worthless jerk They call me in the morning When I don't show up for work Well, I don't think they understand I've got better things to do I'm walking over hot coals, darling just for you Walking over hot coals, darling just for you To get along in this old world Takes cutthroat or a fool When I'm out of cigarettes I think the whole thing is so cruel Ain't no piece of cake That life ain't dishing out Nothing that my heart can't take Some boys, they might fix your car And take you out to eat Some boys they might play guitar And sing a song so sweet That's all good and proper, but it's really not my style I'll walk over hot coals, just to see you smile I'll walk over hot coals, just to see you smile

Evan Dando - Hot Coals

That Thing You Do! (2/5) Movie CLIP - Radio Debut (1996) HD

When Animals Surprise Photographers in the Sweetest Way! 😍

Still Corners - The Trip

PROOF Jim Carry is the KING of Comedy!

Violence Expert: Real Self-Defense Is TERRIFYING! Martial Arts WON'T Save You

The Best Of U2's Comedy Appearances | Letterman

Olivia Rodrigo, Robert Smith - Friday I’m in Love (Live From Glastonbury)

Interview: Lemonheads / Evan Dando & Jesse Peretz talk with Che - 06.1988

Mr.Bean Making Celebrities Cry With Laughter NONSTOP!

The Lemonheads - Big Gay Heart (Official Video)

The Connells - '74-'75 (Official HD Music Video)

THE CURE - Pictures of You | EMOTIONAL REACTION 💔 Hauntingly Beautiful FIRST TIME LISTEN

The Lemonheads - Evan Dando interview 1993

Hole - Violet

Top 10 Embarrassing Top of the Pops Performances

Evan Dando - If I could talk I'd tell you (acoustic session)

At 62, Till Lindemann FINALLY admits what we all suspected

