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"Cherry Lips", also known as "Cherry Lips (Go Baby Go!)" is a 2001 song written, recorded and produced by alternative rock group Garbage for their third studio album, ''Beautiful Garbage''. It was released the following year by Mushroom Records as the album's second international single, with the exception of North America, where Interscope issued "Breaking Up the Girl" in its place. A percentage of the royalties generated from the sales of "Cherry Lips" was donated to the International Red Cross. "Cherry Lips" was a massive hit in Australia, where the single peaked at #1 on their Alternative chart,〔 #2 on the Airplay chart,〔 #3 on the Club chart〔 and at #7 on the overall ARIA Singles chart.〔 The single spent five non-consecutive weeks in the top ten, and was certified Gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2002 Singles )〕 "Cherry Lips" also peaked at #8 in Italy, where it had been the sound of a prominent winter marketing campaign for Breil Stones.〔 In 2007, "Cherry Lips" was remastered and included on Garbage's greatest hits album ''Absolute Garbage''. ==Song profile== "Cherry Lips" was written and recorded at Smart Studios in Madison, Wisconsin. Written just as Garbage were about to begin mixing their third album, "Cherry Lips" was a late inclusion to the album. The song began as a keyboard melody, and was originally known by the working title "Wonderjam". While recording the song, Steve Marker played a tuba, and recorded the output of the audio being run through a wah-wah pedal. Daniel Shulman, at the end of his second set of scheduled bass sessions for the album, quickly created a sub-hook bassline for the chorus on a Sabre bass run through an Ampeg B15 amplifier. The band was happy with the bassline and used it on the final mix of "Cherry Lips". Shirley Manson wrote the lyrics based loosely around two novels she had just read, ''Sarah'' and ''The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things'', written by author Laura Albert under the pseudonym of JT LeRoy. In the album sleeve notes, Manson dedicated "Cherry Lips" to "The Terminator", another alias of JT LeRoy. Manson later felt that "Cherry Lips" was "an adrenaline rush" and "probably the most celebratory song we've ever written". "Cherry Lips" was first performed live with "Androgyny" on October 2 at an instore held in Chicago's Virgin Megastore. In March 2003, "Cherry Lips" featured on the PlayStation 2 game ''Amplitude''. While playing the "Cherry Lips" level, the game shows footage taken from the "Breaking Up the Girl" music video. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cherry Lips」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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