Fischerspooner
Fischerspooner
Fischerspooner & Caroline Polachek
Fischerspooner
Fischerspooner
Fischerspooner
Fischerspooner
Fischerspooner
Fischerspooner
Fischerspooner & Johnny Magee
Fischerspooner
Fischerspooner & Andy LeMaster
Fischerspooner & Holly Miranda
The narrative of this song is heavily influenced by typical exchanges on queer social networking apps like Grindr and Scruff—where conversation is minimal and the amount of information about the other person is just as scarce.
There’s a certain amount of irony within the song’s title and the ensuin...
We're here
It's now
We're here
It's now
Tonight is tonight
Tonight is tonight
Tonight is tonight
Tonight is tonight
And I am discreet
And I am discreet
I'm not asking questions
And you're not telling lies
Everything I need to know right now
Is flashing in your eyes
I'm not big on secrecy
But no one needs to know
There's a fine line between fear and trust
And it makes me want it more, more, more
Tonight is tonight
Tonight is tonight
Tonight is tonight
Tonight is tonight
Yeah
Sup? (Sup?)
Hi (Hi)
Hello (Hello)
Hey (Looking, looking, looking?)
Looking? (Looking?)
Tell me what you're into
All you need to know
All you need to know is
We're here
It's now
We're here (We're here)
It's now (It's now)
Tonight is tonight
Tonight is tonight (And I'm discreet)
If you just stare there (Stare at me right there)
I know what you mean (I know what you mean)
You don't know just enough (Know just enough)
I could be your anything (I could be your anything)
I could be your anything
And we could do everything
I could be your everything
And we could do anything
I could be your thing (Thing)
I could be your thing (Thing)
I could be your thing (Thing)
Tonight is tonight
Tonight is tonight
Tonight is tonight
Is tonight
Is tonight
Is tonight
Is tonight
Is tonight
Is tonight
Is tonight (Thing, thing)
Discreet was written by Warren Fischer & Casey Spooner & Michael Stipe & Le Chev & Caroline Polachek.
Discreet was produced by Michael Stipe.
Fischerspooner released Discreet on Fri Feb 16 2018.
“Sup, hello, hey, looking, tell me what you’re into” —this is the most standard dialog that people use on dating apps and it’s almost a big joke, and I know when people hear those lines it’s hysterical. But there is also a kind of dichotomy of discretion, where it can be about homophobia and shame,...