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Juliet of the Spirits (Morgan Page Mix) - The B-52's



     
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Juliet I can feel your glow
Of passions ready to explode
Secrets you've kept should all be told
Like blossoms ready to unfoldJuliet you're not afraid anymore
Juliet, Juliet, I'm not afraid anymore[Chorus]
Sweet love's coming on
Girl can you hear it?
Steppin' into sunshine
Juliet of the SpiritsPleasure is calling you
Girl can you hear it?
Sweet love honey's what you need
Juliet I can feel itSpirits let your cool light shine
Visions swirling let me tell you mine
You're a force of nature can't be controlled
You know you've got it girl, come on and let it showJuliet you're not afraid anymore
Juliet, Juliet, I'm not afraid anymore[Chorus]Pleasure is calling you
Girl can you hear it?
Sweet love honey's what you need

Juliet I can feel it
Lady be cool
Set your pleasure free
Lady don't you be a fool
Let your pleasure go-go-go-go
Songwriters
CYNTHIA WILSON, CATHERINE PIERSON, JULIAN STRICKLAND, FREDERICK SCHNEIDERPublished by
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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The B-52's are an American rock band formed 1976 in Athens, Georgia, United States. The band formed as Fred Schneider (vocals), Kate Pierson (vocals, organ), Cindy Wilson (vocals, guitar), Ricky Wilson (guitar) and Keith Strickland (drums). After Ricky Wilson died in 1985, Strickland replaced him as a guitarist. The band is perhaps best known for their 1978 single "Rock Lobster" and their 1989 pop smash "Love Shack".

The name comes from the bouffant wigs that are part of the band's distinctive look, worn by singers Cindy Wilson and Kate Pierson. Along with Wilson and Pierson, fellow vocalist Fred Schneider, drummer (and later guitarist) Keith Strickland and guitarist Ricky Wilson (Cindy's older brother) formed the band after a drunken night at a Chinese restaurant.

Their sound is particularly marked by the vocals of Wilson and Pierson, with Kate singing in a slightly deeper voice, along with the generally monotone or spoken-word vocals of Schneider. Aside from their vocals, the band also had a unique New Wave sound that was a combination of dance and surf music, and the unusual guitar-string tunings utilized by Ricky Wilson. Although part of the new wave movement, their music was more experimental than most new wave, indulging in all manner of odd vocal and synthesizer effects. It created a quirky dance sound that became very popular.

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