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Between The Cure’s debut album Three Imaginary Boys and the follow-up Seventeen Seconds, the band recorded the single “Jumping Someone Else’s Train”. “I’m Cold” was recorded in the same session and used as its b-side.
Siouxsie Sioux (of Siouxsie And The Banshees) is featured on the track as a backi...
[Verse 1]
You're begging me to stay
But I'm laughing in your face
You're so desperate
Not to let your lover's peril go to waste
But it was you who wanted love, not romance
You've got to pay the price
My body may be made of fire
But my soul is made of ice
[Chorus]
I'm me, I'm cold
I'm cold, I'm told
I'd love to love you, girl, but my body
But my body has just been sold
[Verse 2]
You're begging me to stay
But I'm laughing in your face
You're so desperate
Not to let those years of care go to waste
But it was you who wanted love, not romance
You have to pay the price
My body may be made of fire
But my soul is made of ice
[Chorus]
I'm me, I'm cold
I'm cold, I'm told
I'd love to love you, girl, but my body
But my body has just been sold
I’m Cold was written by Simon Gallup & Lol Tolhurst & Robert Smith.
I’m Cold was produced by Chris Parry.
In a fanzine, Robert Smith shared the following about “I’m Cold”:
a pre-cure song. again, an attempt at style rather than content. it is unconvincing.
In 2004, Smith explained to Record Collector magazine that this song was an attempt at a new sound for the band, but he never continued forward wit...