Genius Meanings
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Relax
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“Relax” is the debut single by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, released in the United Kingdom in 1983. It was written in 1982 after frontman Holly Johnson came up with the basic idea
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Relax (New York Mix)
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[Instrumental 0:00-4:27] / Woah, well-ell / Now / Relax, don't do it / When you want to go to it / Relax, don't do it / When you want to come / Relax, don't do it / When you want
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Relax (MCMXCIII)
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Maha, hiya / Give it to me one time now / Well-ell, no-oh, well-ell / Now / Relax, don't do it / When you want to go to it / Relax, don't do it / When you want to come / Relax, don
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Relax (International)
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Hello, this, this next song, okay, as you know, tuned us all really well right across Europe. This is to say “thank you” / Maha, hiya / Give it to me one time now / Well-ell, no-oh
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – War (Hide Yourself)
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The logic of war seems to be that if the belligerent can fight, he will fight / That leader’s will not surrender until surrender is academic / How is a national leader to explain
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Two Tribes
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“Two Tribes” was FGTH’s second single, and second of three consecutive UK pop chart-toppers – holding the top spot for nine consecutive weeks. At the same time, their debut single
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Relax (Peter Rauhofer's Doomsday Club Mix)
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[Intro - 3:40] / Mi-i-ine / Give it to you one time, now / We-ell / Whoa / We-ell, now / Relax, don't do it / When you want to go to it / Relax, don't do it / When you want to come
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Relax (Sex Mix)
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You’ve seen inside / Master / Slave / Respect / Humiliation / Now / A game of chess / Wanna hear more of that claptrap / Wanna hear more of that claptrap / Louder / You never hard
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Ferry Cross The Mersey
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“Ferry Cross The Mersey” is FGTH’s cover of Gary Marsden’s 1964 hit. It appeared in full as a b-side to the band’s debut single “Relax” and later (shortened in length) on their
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Bloodhound Gang – Mope
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This song is about being bored, home alone with nothing better to do and doing random shit to pass the time.
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – The Power of Love
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One month after releasing their debut album Welcome To The Pleasuredome, FGTH dropped their third single “Power Of Love”. It became their third consecutive UK chart-topper – a feat
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – The Waves
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The waves, The waves / The waves, the waves, the waves / The lifeguard saves from the waters graves / The waves, the waves, the waves / The waves, the waves, the waves / The
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – The power of love (Extended Version)
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(Chris Barrie as Mike Read, Radio One DJ) / ... and in at number 35, but you can guess the next one, its Frankie Goes to Hollywood with Relax. Whey! I just taken a look at this
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Fury
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“Fury” is an shortened version of FGTH’s cover of Gary Marsden’s 1964 hit “Ferry Cross the Mersey” which appeared in full as a b-side to the band’s debut single “Relax”.
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – (Don't Lose What's Left) Of Your Mind
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I am The Count, this is my song / A coffee, a burger, you can't go wrong / Rock me Daddio / Rock it / I am The Count and I love to wear silk stockings on my head / Sing it my
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Rage Hard (Stamped)
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We have begun / It is, of course, Frankie / And Frankie only / Laugh like the head of Apollo / Young and strong on the wings of tomorrow / Rise up in millions, get off your knees
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Disneyland
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[Intro] / M I C, K E Y, M O U S E / M I C, K E Y, M O U S E / Ha! I like puppies! / We shine like diamonds in the sky / Knowing we never lied, never died / Don't be bland in
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Watching The Wildlife (Hotter)
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Psst / Get free, from hate / And get in love / Get free, from hate / And get in love / Watching the wildlife / On my way home, the state of Rome / People gliding on the floor
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Maximum Joy
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On glory day we'll get the gifts of heaven up above / All around you hope and joy, to find and fall in love / Can you feel that Maximum joy / Rolling round like a brand new boy
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Warriors Of The Wasteland (Attack Full Mix)
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[Instrumental Intro - 4:51] / Warrior / Warrior / Warrior / Warrior / Warrior / Warriors of the wasteland / Sailboats of ice / Sailboats of ice / S-S-S-Sailboats of ice / Warrior
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – One February Friday
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Peter Gill: After you Nash / Brian Nash: My name’s Nash and I’m a red Muso / PG: ergh my name’s Ped. I hate some people and I like some people / Mark O’Toole: My name’s Mark and I
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – The World Is My Oyster
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“The World Is My Oyster” is a song that appears in its entirety as a b-side on select releases of FGTH’s third single “The Power Of Love” and later on a few FGTH anthologies.
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Neil Cicierega – God Says Relax
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Neil’s mashup of The Beach Boy’s “God Only Knows” vocals and Frankie goes to Hollywood’s “Relax” creates a haunting but hard driven musical experience, as the soft vocals contrast
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Born to Run
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“Born To Run” is one of FGTH’s several cover songs included on their debut album Welcome To The Pleasuredome. The song was originally written and released by Bruce Springsteen and
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Rage Hard (Broad)
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Laugh like the head of Apollo / Young and strong on the wings of tomorrow / Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow... / Rise up in millions, get off your knees
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