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Björk – There's More to Life Than This
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The fourth track off Björk’s second full-length project, ‘Debut’, was recorded live. It was recorded live in the bathroom toilet stalls of the now defunct “Milk Bar” formerly in
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Björk – There’s More to Life Than This (Non-Toilet Mix)
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Come on girl / Let's sneak out of this party / It's getting boring / There's more to life than this / It's still early morning / We could go down to the harbor / And jump between
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Song Lyrics & Knowledge - Genius
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There's More to Life Than This by Björk · There's More to Life Than This. Genius Annotation. Genius Annotation 5 contributors. The fourth track off Björk's ...
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Daphne Blake – Bjork Love Song
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[Verse 1] / It’s human behaviour / To like someone in love / Big time sensuality / There’s more to life than this / Aeroplane, I’m crying / One day you can come to me / I’m
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Björk – Like Someone in Love
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“Like Someone In Love” is one of the songs Björk recorded with Corky Hale during their session. It was originally written by Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen. When Björk and
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Björk – Crying
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On “Crying”, Björk reveals a theme of loneliness illustrated by experiences in the city, being among crowds, as well as crying for the need for her ex-boyfriend. Scattered with the
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Björk – Venus as a Boy
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One of the most popular songs off Debut (1993), “Venus as a Boy” was written by Björk and produced by Nellee Hooper. It was released as the album’s second single in August 1993.
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Björk – Anchor Song (Black Dog Mix)
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Consisting of an endless chopped up saxophone loop, The Black Dog’s “The Anchor Song” remix is slurred and eerily layered, lacking the techno/IDM beats of their usual Björk remixes
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Björk – I Remember You
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“I Remember You” is a song recorded by Björk for her 1993 album Debut. It was recorded alongside “Like Someone In Love” but ultimately did not make the final cut as the latter. It
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Björk – Big Time Sensuality
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“Big Time Sensuality” was the fourth single from Björk’s 1993 album Debut. Co-written by Björk and producer Nellee Hooper, the single release was actually a version remixed by
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Björk – The Anchor Song
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“The Anchor Song” is on Bjork’s first album Debut. An early version of the song was featured on the demo cassette tape she presented to One Little Indian Records who eventually
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Björk – One Day
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[Intro: Sample] / [Verse 1] / One day / It will happen / One day, one day / It will all come true / [Verse 2] / One day / When you're ready / One day, one day / When you're up to
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Björk (Ft. David Arnold) – Play Dead
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Track #12 (in later pressings, not present in initial) and second single off ‘Debut’
If you listen to the album in order, this song comes after a long pause from the track “The
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Björk – Venus as a Boy (Mykaell Riley Mix)
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[Verse 1] / His wicked sense of humour / Suggests exciting sex / His fingers, they focus on her / Touches, he's Venus as a boy / He's Venus as a boy / He believes in a beauty / [
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Björk – Violently Happy
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“Violently Happy” is the fifth and final single off of Debut. The dance-pop house song details Bjork’s attachment for her lover and how insane she goes without him. The single
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Björk – Venus as a Boy (Anglo American Extension)
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[Verse 1] / His wicked sense of humour / Suggests exciting sex / His fingers, they focus on her / Touches, he's Venus as a boy / [Chorus] / He believes in a beauty / He's Venus as
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Björk – Aeroplane
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“Aeroplane” was the first song Björk performed live on TV after her solo debut, Debut. She was accompanied by D'Influence for her first performance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
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Björk – Violently Happy (Domestic Mix)
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[Verse 1] / Since I met you / This small town hasn't got room / For my big feelings / [Chorus 1] / Violently happy / 'Cause I love you / Violently happy / But you're not here
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Björk – Army of Me
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“Army of Me” was released on April 21, 1995 as the lead single from Björk’s second full-length Post (1995). The song was written and produced by Björk and Graham Massey, who also
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Björk – Come to Me
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The eighth track on Björk’s sophomore critically acclaimed record Debut, “Come to Me” is about a love that is so obvious by her actions that simply talk about could break that
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The Elgar Sisters – Stigðu Mig
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“Stigðu Mig” is a song recorded by Björk for her 1993 album Debut. It ultimately did not make the final cut, but it was later released as a B-side to the single “Venus As A Boy
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Björk – Body Memory
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“Body Memory” is Utopia’s ten-minute-long centerpiece, and was written as a response to Vulnicura’s ten-minute-long break-up song “Black Lake”. Because that song was more negative
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Björk – Bachelorette
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So on Bachelorette, Isobel decides to return to the city. It’s like the sequel to her story. She goes back to the city by train, which is why the beats of the song are like a train
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Björk – Venus as a Boy (7" Dream Mix)
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The 7" Dream Mix of “Venus As A Boy” features additional drums and chords from Simply Red members Mick Hucknall and Gota Yashiki, and slightly different vocals from Björk, making
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