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Was covered in 54 songs see all. Kiss From a Rose by Ray Darwin (2012) Reggae / Dub. Kiss From a Rose by Emmerson Nogueira (2009) Rock / Pop. Kiss From a Rose by Az Yet (2016) Hip-Hop / Rap / R&B. Was remixed in 1 song. Kiss From a Rose (Kicks From a Rhodes) by Adamski (1994)
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The Batman effect: How a caped crusader took 'Kiss From a Rose' to No. 1. Although it would go on to be his greatest hit, "Kiss From a Rose" did not set the world on fire when it hit the streets
Message Accrocheur Pour Site De Rencontre. There used to be a graying tower, alone on the seaYou became the light on the dark side of meLove remained a drug, that's the high and not the pillBut did you know that, when it snowsMy eyes become large andThe light that you shine can be seen?Baby, I compare you to a kiss from a rose on the greyThe more I get of you, the stranger it feels, yeahAnd now that your rose is in bloomA light hits the gloom on the greyThere is so much a man can tell youSo much he can sayYou remain my power, my pleasure, my pain, babyTo me, you're like a growing addiction that I can't denyWon't you tell me, is that healthy, baby?But did you know that, when it snowsMy eyes become largeAnd the light that you shine can be seen?Baby, I compare you to a kiss from a rose on the greyThe more I get of you, the stranger it feels, yeahNow that your rose is in bloomA light hits the gloom on the greyI've been kissed by a rose on the greyI've been kissed by a rose (on the grey)I've been kissed by a rose on the greyAnd if I should fall along the way?I've been kissed by a roseBeen kissed by a rose on the greyThere is so much a man can tell youSo much he can sayYou remain my power, my pleasure, my painTo me, you're like a growing addiction that I can't deny, yeahWon't you tell me, is that healthy, baby?But did you know that, when it snowsMy eyes become largeAnd the light that you shine can be seen?Baby, I compare you to a kiss from a rose on the greyThe more I get of you, the stranger it feels, yeahAnd now that your rose is in bloomA light hits the gloom on the greyYes, I compare you to a kiss from a rose on the greyThe more I get of you, the stranger it feels, yeahAnd now that your rose is in bloomA light hits the gloom on the greyNow that your rose is in bloomA light hits the gloom on the grey
Seal AllMusic Rating User Ratings (0) Your Rating Overview ↓ User Reviews ↓ Credits ↓ Releases ↓ Similar Albums ↓ Track Listing Title/Composer Performer Time Stream 1 Kiss from a Rose Seal 06:43 Amazon blue highlight denotes track pick Seal Discography Browser previous next Kiss from a Rose [Digital Single] Album Information Release Date December 14, 2004 Duration 06:43 Genre Pop/Rock R&B Styles Adult Contemporary Urban Submit Corrections Album Moods Earnest Gentle Romantic Intimate Passionate Plaintive Poignant Reflective Searching Sensual Soothing Yearning Amiable/Good-Natured Lively Sophisticated Stylish Theatrical Cathartic Exuberant
Songfacts®:One of the more mysterious songs ever written, there has been much speculation as to the meaning of "Kiss From A Rose" - many think it has something to do with drugs, while others hear it as an expression of love or a journey to the afterlife. Seal has never explained what the song is about, offering only that there was "some kind of relationship that inspired the lyrics." Seal bucked convention by not including printed lyrics with the album, something he did because he didn't want to wash away anyone's interpretation. He also says that his songs often mean more than one thing, so attributing a meaning would be too simplistic. In lieu of lyrics, Seal wrote a screed on the subject that went with the album. "I think it's the general vibe of what I'm saying that is important and not the exact literal translation," he wrote. "The song is always larger in the listener's mind because with it they attach imagery which is relative to their own personal experience. So it is your perception of what I'm saying rather than what I actually way that is the key."Seal wrote this song sometime around 1988 when he was living in a squat in Kensal Green, London. He says it was a liberating time, as it was before he had a record deal and there was no pressure on him. He didn't know how to play any instruments, so he sang the instrumental parts onto a 4-track tape recorder as an experiment. He tossed the tape aside and thought nothing of it; when he recorded his 1991 debut album, he didn't even consider it. The song was revived two years later when Seal played if for his best friend, who told Seal's producer, Trevor Horn, about it. Horn made Seal play it for him, and he liked what he heard. They recorded the song for his second album (Seal, 1994), but they still nearly tanked it. "I thought it was too flowery and that it didn't fit," Seal told The Guardian. They were going to pull it from the tracklist, but reconsidered after their friend Lynne Franks heard the album-in-progress and said she liked "that song that was something about a rose."The song was released as a single in the UK, where it went to #20 in July 1994. In America, the song didn't get noticed until it played under the end credits of the movie Batman Forever and was included on the soundtrack. The film was released in May 1995, nearly a year after Seal's album was issued. The movie appearance sparked demand for the song in the US; it was issued as a single there in June 1995 and climbed to #1 in Forever was distributed by Warner Bros., the same conglomerate that owned Seal's US label, Sire Records. The song was submitted for a love scene featuring Nicole Kidman's Dr. Chase Meridian character and Val Kilmer's Batman, but the film's director, Joel Schumacher, decided it was a better fit under the end you hear the lyric as "kiss from a rose on a grave?" If so, you're not the only one, but it's really "kiss from a rose on a gray." David Sancious, who played keyboards on Seal's 1998 album Human Being and joined him on the subsequent tour, found out from the source. "We were having lunch somewhere one day and he explained it to me," Sancious told Songfacts. "It was a poetic thing, just a little taste of poetry that happened to sound like something else."With its curious waltz time, lavish harmonies and epic sound proportions, "Kiss From A Rose" has a very different sound and stood out on the radio, where many stations were willing to play it. In the US, it was a #1 hit on the Adult Contemporary charts for 12 weeks. This won Grammy Awards in 1996 for Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Performance. It wasn't eligible for an Oscar because the song appeared on Seal's album before it was used in the contributed the song "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" to Batman Forever, which was released as the first single and played before "Kiss From A Rose" in the song was a worldwide hit, scoring in the Top 10 in Australia, Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands, France, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, the US, and the UK. In 1994, there was no getting away from it on the radio."Kiss From A Rose" is one of the few hit songs you'll hear with an oboe solo (that's fun to say!). The orchestra was arranged by Graeme Perkins and also features a only is this song part of the Batman Forever soundtrack, but the second version of the video contains a great deal of film footage, and has Seal on a rooftop stage set next to a bat-signal. This ages the song badly, as - brace yourself for an onslaught from the world's most hideous fandom - director Joel Schumacher was later credited with ruining the Batman franchise "forever," resulting in the reboot with the Nolan is Seal's actual birth name? Take a deep breath and say "Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel." Yes, all six of them. Seal is of Nigerian and Brazilian heritage, which might explain some of his unique international appeal."Kiss From A Rose" is Seal's only #1 hit on the Billboard charts, but he charted five times in the Billboard Top 40 from 1991 ("Crazy") to 1996 (a cover of Steve Miller Band's "Fly Like An Eagle"). This song also made it to #1 on the Billboard Mainstream, Hot Adult and Adult Contemporary appeared in a commercial for the NFL that aired during the 2016 Super Bowl where he and groups of children sang a reworked version of this song to drive home the message of the spot: that cities that win a Super Bowl see an increase in births nine months later. In the commercial, these "Super Bowl Babies" sing stilted lyrics like "What makes this Super Bowl so super, a game we adore?" and "Mom and dad looked at each other, one thing led to another that night," while Seal appears near the Golden Gate was featured in an episode of the TV miniseries The people v. Simpson: American Crime Story. It is used in a scene where prosecutor Marcia Clark has a breakdown, which would have taken place around March 1995, close to when the song was released as a single in Helms sings along to this in the 2015 movie Vacation in a scene where the song comes on the radio and he tries, unsuccessfully, to get his family to sing along. Later, he has more luck, getting everyone to join in when he sings it on a roller coaster."Kiss From A Rose" is featured in the 2009 episode of It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, "The Gang Wrestles for the Troops". Having met a deployed soldier online (and off-screen) under the name Desert Rose, Dee Reynolds prepares to serenade Ben the Soldier when he arrives by bus in Philly. She bails on the scene after seeing him in a wheelchair and thinking he's disabled, leaving Frank to hit the boom box and play "Kiss From A Rose" while holding a salute for an awkwardly long song appears again later in the episode when Dee steps into a wrestling ring to serenade Ben, who's sitting in the bleachers. She's just breaking into the chorus when priest-turned-criminal-vagrant Rickety Cricket smashes her in the face with a fold-up chair.
28 August 2019, 17:05 Picture: Warner Bros/YouTube Seal burst onto the scene in 1990 after providing vocals for the Adamski dance track 'Killer', but a few years later he became the king of '90s power ballads with his classic 'Kiss from a Rose'. The song ended up in Batman Forever, but what inspired the song and why did he... hate it?Here's all the fascinating facts behind the movie love anthem: Who wrote 'Kiss from a Rose'? Seal. Picture: Getty Read more: How did Seal get his face scars and what is his real name?The song was written in 1987, several years before the release of Seal's eponymous debut album in it wasn't released until 1994. Seal actually hated the song... and still kinda does After writing the song, Seal felt "embarrassed by it" and "threw the tape in the corner."Seal didn't show it to producer Trevor Horn until the recording sessions for Seal 2015, Seal said: "To be honest, I was never really that proud of it, though I like what Trevor did with the recording."He turned that tape from my corner into another 8 million record sales and my name became a household name." 'Kiss from a Rose' meaning: What is the song about? Picture: Getty A rather mysterious song - many fans have pondered whether it is about drug use, while others say it is an expression of love or even a journey to the has never fully explained what the song is actually about, only saying that there was "some kind of relationship that inspired the lyrics." Seal has previously said that his songs often mean more than one subejct, so giving one meaning would be too of printed lyrics, Seal wrote a speech about the subject that went with the album:"I think it's the general vibe of what I'm saying that is important and not the exact literal translation. The song is always larger in the listener's mind because with it they attach imagery which is relative to their own personal experience. So it is your perception of what I'm saying rather than what I actually way that is the key." It was used in the Batman Forever soundtrack Originally released in 1994, the song was later the second single taken from the Batman Forever film soundtrack, and topped the US chart for one week in August also went to number four on the UK chart, where it had originally reached number 20 the year Joel Schumacher called Seal, and requested use of the song to play over a love scene between Nicole Kidman and Val Kilmer's the song was eventually not used in this scene, it was instead used for the end credits. Who has covered it? Several artists, including:- Hank Marvin- Irish vocal trio Triniti- Katherine Jenkins- Jack Black on American Idol (see above)- Idina Menzel- Lee DeWyze When has it been used in TV and film? The song has had its fair share of pop culture tributes, including:-In season 2, episode 7 of Shameless, the song is revealed as Jody's go-to love-making In season 5, episode 7 of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Dee plans to greet a returning US soldier she's been chatting with online by playing the In season 3, episode 7 of Community, Jeff Winger (Joel McHale) and Craig Pelton (Jim Rash) sing the track In season 5, episode 17 of Bones, the song is featured in Temperance's reunion where she and Booth slow dance to the song. As the song startsBrennan requests Booth to dance with her, saying "Can we dance, Booth? It's Seal!" - In the 2015 film Vacation, the song is a favourite of Rusty Griswold (played by Ed Helms).- In season 1, episode 6 of American Crime Story, the song plays when Marcia Clark (Sarah Paulson) is getting her hair done at a salon, and again as she walks into the courtroom with her new In Bad Education, pupil Stephen (Layton Williams) uses the song to conjure energy to dance-kick a bully in slow motion.
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This Artist Seal 1,260,212 listeners Related Tags Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel (born February 19, 1963 in Paddington, London) is a Grammy award winning English soul singer-songwriter of Nigerian and Brazilian descent, professionally known only by his first name, Seal. A childhood battle with discoid lupus left him with distinctive facial scarring and hair loss. He released his debut studio album Seal in 1991 and has since released 1994's Seal II, 1998's Human Being, 2003's Seal IV, 2007's System and 2010's Commitment. He has also released four live albums and three greatest hits collection albu… read more Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel (born February 19, 1963 in Paddington, London) is a Grammy award winning English soul singer-songwriter of Nigerian and Brazilian descent, professi… read more Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel (born February 19, 1963 in Paddington, London) is a Grammy award winning English soul singer-songwriter of Nigerian and Brazilian descent, professionally known only by his first name, Seal. A c… read more View full artist profile Similar Artists View all similar artists
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