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Brand New Key (Melanie Safka cover) Lyrics
I rode my bicycle past your window last night
I rollerskated to your door at daylight.
It almost seems like you're avoiding me.
I'm o.k. alonee but you've got something I need...
I've got a brand new pair of rollerskates
You've got a brand new key.
I think that we should get together and try them on to see.
I been lookin around awhile, you got something for me.
I got a brand new pair of rollerskates
You got a brand new key.
I ride my bike, I rollerskate don't drive no car.
Don't go so fast, but I go pretty far.
For somebody who don't drive, I been all around the world.
Some people say I done alright for a girl.
i asked your mother if you were at home.
She said 'yes,' but that you weren't alone.
It almost seems like you're avoiding me
I'm o.k. alone but you got something I need...
I rollerskated to your door at daylight.
It almost seems like you're avoiding me.
I'm o.k. alonee but you've got something I need...
You've got a brand new key.
I think that we should get together and try them on to see.
I got a brand new pair of rollerskates
You got a brand new key.
Don't go so fast, but I go pretty far.
For somebody who don't drive, I been all around the world.
Some people say I done alright for a girl.
She said 'yes,' but that you weren't alone.
It almost seems like you're avoiding me
I'm o.k. alone but you got something I need...
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the vocals are amazing i love it! and the song is cute in a perverted kind of way haha
This is a cover of Melanie Safka's 1971 hit. This is what she has to say about it: "'Brand New Key' I wrote in about fifteen minutes one night. I thought it was cute; a kind of old thirties tune. I guess a key and a lock have always been Freudian symbols, and pretty obvious ones at that. There was no deep serious expression behind the song, but people read things into it. They made up incredible stories as to what the lyrics said and what the song meant. In some places, it was even banned from the radio."
"Brand New Key" broke on American radio in October 1971 and reached the top of the charts in December. For nearly four months, confused record buyers flooded the stores asking for "The Roller Skate Song," "I've Got a Brand New Pair of Roller Skates," and even "The Bicycle Song." Fortunately, all finally were steered to the right record.
"I used to love singing 'Brand New Key,'" said Melanie, "at first. It had great shock value, dropped in the middle of one of my concerts. I'd be singing along about Suffering and the Trials of Man, and then suddenly, 'I've got a brand-new pair of roller skates...' It had a great effect. After it became a hit, though, the fun kind of wore off, at least for me. Some things, I think, are better left a surprise."
funny how songs like this were banned from the radio!!!
I like this versian better than the original, personally. This is truly a great band and the vocals are amazing. And, I can see why people would find the song "offensive" because of the symbolism, even though it was unintentional. We're all a bunch of perverts, I guess. ><
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it kind of sound like:
you've got the damn new key... now all the locks are changed! all i have are new rollerskates... i guess i'll just skate then... you locked me out!