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Lips of an Angel : ウィキペディア英語版
Lips of an Angel

"Lips of an Angel" is a 2005 power ballad by the American rock band Hinder written by Brian Howes, Rey Casiano, Austin Winkler and Cody Hanson. It was released as the second single from their album ''Extreme Behavior''. It was their breakthrough hit, charting in the top ten on several ''Billboard'' trade charts in the United States, and reaching number one in several countries. It has sold 3.6 million copies in the US as of January 2015, making it one of the most downloaded rock songs.
Jack Ingram released a cover of the song in 2006, which reached No. 16 on the ''Billboard'' country music charts.
==Lyrics==
The lyrics deal with the singer describing his feelings when his favored girlfriend from his past calls late at night, somewhat pleasantly interrupting his current relationship. More than once, a reference to the call being secret is made, and the singer expresses concern of a fight ensuing as a result. The song concludes just as it began, with the singer questioning to why she is calling so late, though the second (and last) time it is less literal and more figurative, with the underlying meaning "so late" not at night, but way too late in life; unable to continue the previous relationship. The song ends with the plot unresolved. According to a radio interview done in Atlanta, Georgia the lyrics are loosely based on an actual phone call incident that did happen.
On January 22, 2007, "Lips of an Angel" took over the number one spot on the Canadian BDS chart from The Killers. A week later, it took over the number one spot on Australia's ARIA Singles Chart from Evermore.
The song is featured in the music-related video games ''Lips'' (as downloadable content), ''Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol Encore'', ''Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party'', and ''Band Hero''.

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