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With Ginger Snap gone to her vacation at the beach, Peppermint Fizz offers to help Strawberry Jam get back together and put on a show as a trumpet player, but doesn't get what she hoped for. Footnotes and references
The song begins with a repeated siren, followed with a bassline and series of power chords which form the basis of the introduction and verses. The song's chorus describes a practical joke wherein a friend's body is covered in Coke fizz. The bassline of the song bears a resemblance to AC/DC's "Live Wire".
"Incense and Peppermints" is a 1967 song by the American psychedelic rock band Strawberry Alarm Clock.The song is officially credited as having been written by John S. Carter and Tim Gilbert, although it was based on an instrumental idea by band members Mark Weitz and Ed King. [5]
A Girl Like Me: Letters to My Lovers is an extended play by American singer-songwriter and drag queen Peppermint. It was released on October 16, 2020 by Producer Entertainment Group and distributed by Warner 's Alternative Distribution Alliance . [ 3 ]
I'd Like to Say I Love You; I Do It All for You; If Paradise Is Half as Nice; If You Can't Stand the Heat; If You're Right; I Hear Talk; I Love Music; Indebted to You; I Need Your Love; In Your Eyes; Invisible; It's Got to Be Love; I Used to Love the Radio
"I Like It Like That" was met with mixed reviews from music critics. MTV described the track a "polished, hook-laden, synthy pop-rock record." [1] Jenna Hally Rubenstein of MTV stated, "'I Like It Like That' would have been a perfect accompaniment to the middle-of-summer heat, but let's just act like fall's not coming and keep this track on repeat anyway."
The song was featured on the group's second (and most popular) album, Are You Ready. It was also later featured as the B-side to " You and Your Heart so Blue " - a 1985 single by the group. The B-side to "Now Those Days Are Gone", "Takin' Me Higher" was a first, in that it was written and produced by the group themselves.
In late 1980, songwriter Andy Hill composed "Making Your Mind Up" with an eye to entering it into the A Song for Europe finals the following year. Working with his then girlfriend, Nichola Martin, a singer and music publisher, she encouraged him to collaborate with musician John Danter, who she could sign up to her publishing company, therefore owning half the rights of the song (Hill was ...