Catherine Wheel
Catherine Wheel
Catherine Wheel
Catherine Wheel
Catherine Wheel
Catherine Wheel
Catherine Wheel
Catherine Wheel
Catherine Wheel
Catherine Wheel
Catherine Wheel
Catherine Wheel
Catherine Wheel
“Black Metallic” is a song by the alternative rock band Catherine Wheel. It was a single from their 1992 album, Ferment. The song explores themes of love, darkness, and difficulties in managing what the heart sees. Rob Dickinson, vocalist for Catherine Wheel, is a fan of automobiles, so he refers to...
[Verse 1]
I've never seen you when you're smiling
It really gets under my skin
You say it's easy when it's faster
I still can't guess what you're after
[Chorus]
It's the colour of your skin
Your skin is black metallic
It's the colour of your skin
Your skin is black metallic
Your skin is black metallic
Your skin is black metallic
[Verse 2]
I think of you when you're sleeping
Of all the secrets that you're keeping
You can't stay all day under the covers
'Cause under there you'll discover
[Chorus]
It's the colour of your skin
Your skin is black metallic
It's the colour of your skin
Your skin is black metallic
Your skin is black metallic
You're turning black metallic
[Instrumental Break]
[Refrain]
It's the colour of your skin
It's the colour of your skin
[Bridge]
Your skin is black metallic
Your skin is black metallic
Your skin is black metallic
You're turning black metallic
[Outro]
It's the colour of your skin
Your skin is black metallic
Your skin is black metallic
Your skin is black metallic
Your skin is black metallic
Your skin is black metallic
Your skin is black metallic
Black Metallic was written by Catherine Wheel.
Black Metallic was produced by Tim Friese-Greene.
Catherine Wheel released Black Metallic on Mon Nov 11 1991.