The song "Follow Me," by Uncle Kracker has been interpreted a couple of ways. One view is that it is about heroin because of the line, "I make you free, and swim through your veins like a fish in the sea." However, it was also thought that the song is about a woman having an affair. After researching, I found that Uncle Kracker says it can go both ways; so, it didn't actually have a definite meaning. Link: mtv.com/bands/archive/u/uncle_kracker01_7q/
David Cross
Lindsey
yes. it was based on the life of my uncle. no joke.
Uncle Red
Uncle Cracker sings "Follow you."
Uncle cracker
The Dukes of Hazzard
smile by uncle cracker.
Usher Uncle Cracker
The song "Follow Me," by Uncle Kracker has been interpreted a couple of ways. One view is that it is about heroin because of the line, "I make you free, and swim through your veins like a fish in the sea." However, it was also thought that the song is about a woman having an affair. After researching, I found that Uncle Kracker says it can go both ways; so, it didn't actually have a definite meaning. Link: mtv.com/bands/archive/u/uncle_kracker01_7q/
Follow Me - Uncle Kracker song - was created on 2001-02-20.
Uncle Cracker' song "Smile"
The song "Zip-A-Dee-Do-Dah" was first featured in the Disney movie "Song of the South" from 1946. It was sung by James Baskett, who played the character Uncle Remus.
In the movie "The Secret Garden," the dogs featured were Dalmatians. They belonged to the character Archibald Craven, who is the uncle of Mary Lennox, the protagonist of the story.
The song is "Smile" by Uncle Kracker (Matthew Shafer) from the 2009 album Happy Hour.
no Hitler was not her uncle she had a uncle with the nickname Hitler but the movie is misleading