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Song of the Moment: I Kissed A Girl

By The Beachwood Girl Kissing Affairs Desk

No, not this one. This one!
It seems to have gone forgotten in all the rage, but it’s a thousand times better.


Released: October 1995
Album: Jill Sobule
Length: 3:13
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From Wikipedia:
“The song ‘I Kissed a Girl’ was banned from many radio stations in southern American states due to its controversial lyrics wherein Sobule describes her character cheating on her boyfriend with a female friend. In response to the banning, Sobule jokingly reminisced: ‘I felt like Ice-T [with his song] Cop Killer.”
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The song reached 67 on the Billboard Hot Tracks chart.
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LYRICS:
Genny came over and told me ’bout Fred
“He’s such a hairy behemoth,” she said
“Dumb as a box of hammers
But he’s such a handsome guy.”
And I opened up and told her ’bout Larry
And yesterday how he asked me to marry
I’m not giving him an answer yet
I think I can do better
So we laughed
Compared notes
We had a drink, we had a smoke
She took off her overcoat
I kissed a girl
I kissed a girl
So she called home to say she’d be late
He said he’d worried but now he feels safe
“I’m glad you’re with your girlfriend, tell her Hi for me ”
So I looked at you, you had guilt in your eyes
But it only lasted a little while
And then I felt your hand above my knee
And we laughed at the world
They can have their diamonds
And we’ll have our pearls
I kissed a girl
I kissed a girl
I kissed a girl, her lips were sweet
She was just like kissing me
I kissed a girl, won’t change the world
But I’m so glad I kissed a girl
And we laughed at the world
They can have their diamonds
And we’ll have our pearls
I kissed a girl
For the first time
I kissed a girl
And I may do it again
I kissed a girl
I kissed a girl
I kissed a girl her lips were sweet
She was just like kissing me
But better
I kissed a girl
Won’t change the world
But I’m so glad
I kissed a girl
For the first time
I kissed a girl
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From today’s New York Times Arts Listings:
JILL SOBULE (Wednesday): Years before the nascent pop star Katy Perry sang lasciviously about kissing a girl, Jill Sobule parlayed the notion into a quirky hit: in 1995, Ms. Sobule’s “I Kissed a Girl,” with its strummed guitars and sweet lyrics, earned her passing infamy. Now Ms. Sobule, an accomplished singer and songwriter, has released her seventh album, Jill Sobule Sings Prozak and the Platypus,” the soundtrack to a play (“Prozak and the Platypus”) she helped write. At 9:30 p.m., Joe’s Pub, at the Public Theater, 425 Lafayette Street, at Astor Place, East Village, (212) 967-7555, joespub.com; $18. (Petrusich).
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Priceless Amateur Katy Parry video:


Previously in Song of the Moment:
* Iron Man
* The Story of Bo Diddley
* Teach Your Children
* Dream Vacation
* When The Levee Breaks

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Posted on July 25, 2008