Pull Up to the Bumper

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Pull Up to the Bumper è un singolo della cantante giamaicana Grace Jones, pubblicato nel giugno 1981 come terzo estratto dell'album Nightclubbing. rdf:langString
"Pull Up to the Bumper" fue el tercer sencillo de Grace Jones de su aclamado álbum Nightclubbing (1981) y desde entonces ha llegado a ser uno de los temas que más identifica a Jones. La canción fue coescrito por ella misma, Sly Dunbar, Dana Mano y Robbie Shakespeare. La canción también fue grabada para A One Man Show de 1982, y dos videos musicales fueron producidos: una versión en vivo de la canción, y otra la versión de estudio que contiene imágenes incluidas en la película Koyaanisqatsi. rdf:langString
"Pull Up to the Bumper" is a 1981 song by Jamaican singer Grace Jones, released as the third single from her fifth album, Nightclubbing (1981). Sonically, it is an uptempo electro-disco, post-punk, dance-pop and reggae-disco song with dub production, "pulsing drums and chic new-wave licks", as well as elements of funk and R&B music. Its lyrics were written by Jones alone, while she, along with Kookoo Baya and Dana Manno, are credited as its composers. The song's instrumental part was originally recorded in 1980 during the Warm Leatherette sessions; however, it did not make the album as Chris Blackwell found its sound not fitting in the rest of the material. It was completed for the 1981 critically acclaimed Nightclubbing album and became its third single in June 1981. The song peaked at nu rdf:langString
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rdf:langString "Pull Up to the Bumper" fue el tercer sencillo de Grace Jones de su aclamado álbum Nightclubbing (1981) y desde entonces ha llegado a ser uno de los temas que más identifica a Jones. La canción fue coescrito por ella misma, Sly Dunbar, Dana Mano y Robbie Shakespeare. Tras su lanzamiento, la canción pasó siete semanas en el #2 en los Estados Unidos Billboard Hot Dance Club Play.​ La versión original de 1981 alcanzó el puesto #53 en el UK Singles Chart.​ Fue relanzada como sencillo en 1985, con la grabación de la canción de 1977 "La Vie en Rose", como la cara B, y este alcanzó el puesto #12 en la lista de discos del Reino Unido a principios de 1986.​ La canción también fue grabada para A One Man Show de 1982, y dos videos musicales fueron producidos: una versión en vivo de la canción, y otra la versión de estudio que contiene imágenes incluidas en la película Koyaanisqatsi.
rdf:langString "Pull Up to the Bumper" is a 1981 song by Jamaican singer Grace Jones, released as the third single from her fifth album, Nightclubbing (1981). Sonically, it is an uptempo electro-disco, post-punk, dance-pop and reggae-disco song with dub production, "pulsing drums and chic new-wave licks", as well as elements of funk and R&B music. Its lyrics were written by Jones alone, while she, along with Kookoo Baya and Dana Manno, are credited as its composers. The song's instrumental part was originally recorded in 1980 during the Warm Leatherette sessions; however, it did not make the album as Chris Blackwell found its sound not fitting in the rest of the material. It was completed for the 1981 critically acclaimed Nightclubbing album and became its third single in June 1981. The song peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart in the US and number 53 in the UK. When re-released in 1986, it peaked at number 12 in the UK. The track has come to be one of Jones' signature tunes and her first transatlantic hit. The song sparked controversy for its sexually suggestive lyrics, prompting some radio stations to refuse to broadcast it. Among the lines are "Pull up to my bumper baby / In your long black limousine / Pull up to my bumper baby / Drive it in between", "Grease it / Spray it / Let me lubricate it" and "I've got to blow your horn." However, in a 2008 interview with Q magazine, Jones suggested that the lyrics were not necessarily meant to be interpreted as a metaphor for anal sex.
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