Androgynous
Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, Laura Jane Grace & the Devouring Mothers, Joan Jett
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Here comes Dick He's wearing a skirt Here comes Jane You know she's sporting a chain Same hair revolution Same build evolution Tomorrow who's going to fuss And they love each other so Androgynous Closer than you know Love each other so Androgynous Well don't get him wrong And don't get him mad He might be a father But he sure ain't a dad She don't need Advice that they send to her She's happy with the way she looks She's happy with her gender And they love each other so Androgynous Closer than you know Love each other so Androgynous Mirror image see no damage See no evil at all Cutie dolls and urine stalls Will be laughed at the way You're laughed at now Now something meets boy And something meets girl They both are the same They're overjoyed in this world Same hair revolution, unisex, evolution Tomorrow who's gonna fuss And tomorrow Dick is wearing pants Tomorrow Jane's wearing a dress Future outcasts and a they don't last And a today the people dress the way That they please The way they tried to do in the last century And they love each other so Androgynous Closer than you know Love each other so Androgynous Androgynous Androgynous Don't you get it Androgynous
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20 facts about this song
Song Origin"Androgynous" is originally a track from "The Replacements", a punk rock band from the 1980s. The song is featured on their 1984 album "Let It Be."
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Joan Jett's VersionJoan Jett, a rock musician, covered the song "Androgynous" and included it in her 2006 album "Sinner." It is considered one of her major recordings in the 21st century.
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Lyrics InterpretationThe lyrics of "Androgynous" challenge gender norms and suggest an acceptance of lifestyles that deviate from traditional gender roles. The subject of the song features a pair referred to as "Dick" and "Jane", who defy the typical gender expectations.
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Movie FeatureThe song was featured in the 1994 film "Junior" where Arnold Schwarzenegger plays a scientist who undergoes a male pregnancy as part of an experiment.
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Collaborative PerformanceIn a notable performance in 2015, Joan Jett performed "Androgynous" with Miley Cyrus and Laura Jane Grace of Against Me! This version pushed the song back into the spotlight, further accentuating its message of gender fluidity.
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LGBT AdvocacyThe song is often associated with the LGBT community due to its theme of gender fluidity, leading to its popularity among advocates for transgender and nonbinary rights.
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Music StyleThe Replacements presented the song in a simple, piano-driven style, with a slower tempo and heartfelt delivery, which differs from their typical punk rock sound. Joan Jett's version, however, is more in line with her rock music style, giving the song a more energetic twist.
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Album RecognitionThe album "Let It Be", which originally featured "Androgynous", is considered one of "The Replacements'" best works. It was ranked by Rolling Stone as the 15th greatest album of the 1980s.
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Song Recognition"Androgynous" is considered a staple song in terms of discussing gender issues within rock music.
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Music VideoJoan Jett released a music video for "Androgynous" in 2006. The black-and-white video features scenes of different people, implying the broad spectrum of the gender identity.
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Androgynous" Collaboration"Androgynous" is a song which was originally by The Replacements, but later covered by Joan Jett.
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Song InterpretationThe song has been widely interpreted as a commentary on gender identity and breaking down the typical stereotypes associated with masculinity and femininity.
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Forerunners in Rock MusicBoth Joan Jett and The Replacements were seen as forerunners in rock music and renowned for on their envelope-pushing lyrics and style.
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Album ReleaseJoan Jett's cover of "Androgynous" was a part of her album "Naked", released in 2004. While The Replacements' original version was released on their 1984 album "Let It Be."
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Influence and ImpactThe song has had a significant cultural impact and has been covered by multiple artists since, emphasizing the influence and relevancy of its message about gender norms.
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Iconic CollaborationsThe Replacements' original version of "Androgynous" is featured on the band's breakthrough album "Let It Be", which Rolling Stone magazine has noted for its "classic" status and punk influence. Joan Jett's cover further solidified the song's iconic status in rock.
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Noteworthy PerformancesIn a 2015 concert, Miley Cyrus, Laura Jane Grace (of Against Me!) and Joan Jett performed a cover of "Androgynous", which earned significant attention from media and fans alike.
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Reception"Androgynous" maintains a strong fan base and critical reception, credited for its lyrical content that challenges traditional gender roles.
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The Replacements' LegacyWhile The Replacements were never commercially successful, their work, including "Androgynous", has been influential in the alternative rock genre.
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Joan Jett's InterpretationJoan Jett's interpretation of "Androgynous" stays true to the original's punk roots while incorporating her distinct rock and roll style. Her cover captures the song's spirit and relevancy, further popularizing the song with a new generation.
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