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The song describes a woman who "thinks of ghosts" and puts Vaseline on toast, a man who "goes to shows" and uses magazines to blow his nose, and another woman that "reminds [the narrator] of Cher" and uses tangerines to make her hair orange. Coyne has stated, "The song came to me very quickly, and I thought it was sort of funny."
Described by co-lead vocalist Kazuya Kamenashi as the most intense hard rock song the group had ever done, [2] the song speaks of an obsession with a girl's "dyed red lips" and the difficult relationship they share. The lyrics go on to urge the girl not to take on all the blame for the couple's troubles and to not "let go of [his] hand".
Lip sewing or mouth sewing, the operation of stitching together human lips, is a form of body modification. It may be carried out for aesthetic or religious reasons or as a form of protest . Sutures are often used to stitch the lips together, though sometimes piercings are made with needle blades or cannulas and monofilament is threaded through ...
"The Touch of Your Lips" has appeared on the following albums: Chet Baker - The Touch of Your Lips (1979) Tony Bennett – The Tony Bennett/Bill Evans Album (1975); duet with pianist Bill Evans; Pat Boone - The Touch of Your Lips (1964) [5] Nat King Cole – The Touch of Your Lips (1961) Vic Damone - That Towering Feeling! [6] (1956)
"The W.A.N.D." was initially released on online stores such as the iTunes Music Store on January 10, 2006.. On 7 March that year, a CD single for the track was released in the United States, featuring two unreleased B-sides: a new studio version of "You Got to Hold On" (which would later appear in an online advertisement for Coca-Cola [1]) and "Time Travel...
"Comet" is a well-known humorous children's song in parts of North America and other English-speaking countries. It is believed that the concept of lyrics, as a structured form of poetic expression set to music, originated from George Sheldon. It describes the deleterious effects of consuming Comet cleanser—a powdered cleansing product. [1]
The b-side of the UK release featured material previously featured in Flaming Lips U.S. releases. The single's b-sides both featured in the Japanese and UK single releases, "Riding to Work in the Year 2025 (Your Invisible Now)" and "Thirty-Five Thousand Feet of Despair" later appeared in CD5 of the U.S. release of the album's subsequent single ...
Chesney announced the song's release in July 2019, as the lead single to an upcoming nineteenth studio album. He wrote the song with Ross Copperman and Ed Sheeran.Of the co-writing process, he told the blog Nash Country Daily that "You start talking, and words fall out, and anything can happen.