Misplaced Pages

S-E-X-X-Y: Difference between revisions

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Browse history interactively← Previous editNext edit →Content deleted Content addedVisualWikitext
Revision as of 15:46, 12 April 2015 edit202.153.86.131 (talk)No edit summaryTags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit← Previous edit Revision as of 19:53, 13 April 2015 edit undoBoomur (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers5,570 editsm Reverted edits by 202.153.86.131 (talk) to last version by BoomurNext edit →
Line 14: Line 14:
| Next single = "]"<br />(1998) | Next single = "]"<br />(1998)
}} }}
"'''S-E-X-X-Y'''" is a single released in 1996 by musi "'''S-E-X-X-Y'''" is a single released in 1996 by musical group ], alongside their sixth album, '']''. It was the lead single from ''Factory Showroom''.
cal group ], alongside their sixth album, '']''. It was the lead single from ''Factory Showroom''.


Lyrically, the title track revolves around an attractive woman. They Might Be Giants have directly claimed that this song is simply an "ode to ]."<ref name="tour">Flansburgh, John and John Linnell. '']'', 1996. Retrieved 2012-11-21.</ref> The song states that "X, because it's extra, baby; Y, because it's extra, baby," to imply that the X and Y are extraneous, leaving only "]". However, it's possible to interpret the song as a depiction of a person with ] &mdash; a person with two X chromosomes and a Y chromosome, or possibly a ] person, as evidenced by the final lyrics of the song: "You gotta understand; she wants to be your man; she's got another plan". These theories have been denied by author ].<ref>{{cite interview|url=http://suicidegirls.com/interviews/2371/They-Might-Be-Giants-An-Interview-With-John-Flansburgh/|title=They Might Be Giants: An Interview With John Flansburgh|first=John|last=Flansburgh|interviewer=Emily Altman|publisher=Suicide Girls|date=2007-12-07|accessdate=2013-05-15}}</ref> Lyrically, the title track revolves around an attractive woman. They Might Be Giants have directly claimed that this song is simply an "ode to ]."<ref name="tour">Flansburgh, John and John Linnell. '']'', 1996. Retrieved 2012-11-21.</ref> The song states that "X, because it's extra, baby; Y, because it's extra, baby," to imply that the X and Y are extraneous, leaving only "]". However, it's possible to interpret the song as a depiction of a person with ] &mdash; a person with two X chromosomes and a Y chromosome, or possibly a ] person, as evidenced by the final lyrics of the song: "You gotta understand; she wants to be your man; she's got another plan". These theories have been denied by author ].<ref>{{cite interview|url=http://suicidegirls.com/interviews/2371/They-Might-Be-Giants-An-Interview-With-John-Flansburgh/|title=They Might Be Giants: An Interview With John Flansburgh|first=John|last=Flansburgh|interviewer=Emily Altman|publisher=Suicide Girls|date=2007-12-07|accessdate=2013-05-15}}</ref>

Revision as of 19:53, 13 April 2015

"S-E-X-X-Y"
Song

"S-E-X-X-Y" is a single released in 1996 by musical group They Might Be Giants, alongside their sixth album, Factory Showroom. It was the lead single from Factory Showroom.

Lyrically, the title track revolves around an attractive woman. They Might Be Giants have directly claimed that this song is simply an "ode to getting it on." The song states that "X, because it's extra, baby; Y, because it's extra, baby," to imply that the X and Y are extraneous, leaving only "S-E-X". However, it's possible to interpret the song as a depiction of a person with Klinefelter's syndrome — a person with two X chromosomes and a Y chromosome, or possibly a transgender person, as evidenced by the final lyrics of the song: "You gotta understand; she wants to be your man; she's got another plan". These theories have been denied by author John Flansburgh.

Track listing

  1. "S-E-X-X-Y" (Radio Mix) – 3:21
  2. "Sensurround" – 3:02
  3. "Unforgotten" – 3:06
  4. "We've Got a World That Swings" – 2:03
  5. "S-E-X-X-Y" (The Warren Rigg Microwave Mix) – 7:52

Australian bonus track

  1. "S-E-X-X-Y" (Tee's Freeze Mix) – 5:21
Notes

References

  1. Flansburgh, John and John Linnell. A Guided Tour of Factory Showroom, 1996. Retrieved 2012-11-21.
  2. Flansburgh, John (2007-12-07). "They Might Be Giants: An Interview With John Flansburgh" (Interview). Interviewed by Emily Altman. Suicide Girls. Retrieved 2013-05-15.

External links

They Might Be Giants
Studio albums
Rock albums
Children's albums
EPs
Singles
Other songs
Live albums
Compilations
Video releases
Related articles
Categories: