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Maneater by Hall & Oates

Biografia dell'artista Hall & Oates

Daryl Hall E John Oates Ebbero Grande Fama Sul Finire Degli Anni '70 E Gli Inizii Degli Anni '80. Si Specializzarono In Una Fusione Di Rock & Roll E Pop Blues. Dagli Inizi Del 1990 Il Loro Successo Andò Affievolendosi. Ecco La Loro Discografia Completa • Whole Oats 1972 • Abandoned Luncheonette 1973 • War Babies 1974 • Daryl Hall & John Oates 1975 • Bigger Than Both Of Us 1976 • Beauty On A Back Street 1977 • No Goodbyes 1977 • Along The Red Ledge 1978 • X-Static 1979 • Voices 1980 • Private Eyes 1981 • H2O 1982 • Rock 'N Soul Part 1 1983 • Big Bam Boom 1984 • Ooh Yeah! 1988 • Change Of Season 1990 • Marigold Sky 1997 • Behind The Music 2002 • Do It For Love 2003 • Our Kind Of Soul 2004

Frogtoon Musica - Informazioni sulla canzone: Maneater

"Maneater" Is A Song By The American Duo Hall & Oates Featured On Their Eleventh Studio Album "H2O". It Reached Number One On The Billboard Hot 100 Chart On December 18 1982. It Remained In The Top Spot For Four Weeks More Than Any Of The Duo's Five Other Number-One Hits Including "Kiss On My List" Which Remained In The Top Spot For Three Weeks. In An Interview With American Songwriter In 2009 Daryl Hall Recalled "John Had Written A Prototype Of "Maneater" He Was Banging It Around With Edgar Winter. It Was Like A Reggae Song. I Said "Well The Chords Are Interesting But I Think We Should Change The Groove." I Changed It To That Motown Kind Of Groove. So We Did That And I Played It For Sara Allen And Sang It For Her… Sings "Oh Here She Comes / Watch Out Boy She’ll Chew You Up / Oh Here She Comes / She's A Maneater… And A…" I Forget What The Last Line Was. She Said "drop That Shit At The End And Go 'She's A Maneater ' And Stop! And I Said 'No You’re Crazy That's Messed Up.'" Then I Thought About It And I Realized She Was Right. And It Made All The Difference In The Song." Hall Also Opined "We Try And Take Chances. Our New Single "Maneater" Isn't Something That Sounds Like Anything Else On The Radio. The Idea Is To Make Things Better." John Oates Has Explained That While It Is Natural To Assume The Lyrics Are About A Woman The Song Actually Was Originally Written "about NYC In The ’80s. It's About Greed Avarice And Spoiled Riches. But We Have It In The Setting Of A Girl Because It's More Relatable. It's Something That People Can Understand. That's What We Do All Of The Time" After Describing How They Took A Similar Approach With The Earlier Song "I Can't Go For That No Can Do ".

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