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Guitarist Chris Stein calls “In the Flesh” “The most elaborate production on this record”(Against the Odds, 31), with Richard Gottehrer bringing in his swinging sixties colleague Ellie Greenwich and Micki and Hilda Harris to do girl-group vocals.
The song got popular in Australia, where drummer Cle...
[Verse 1]
Darling, darling, darling
I can't wait to see you
Your picture ain't enough
I can't wait to touch you in the flesh (Ooh)
Darling, darling, darling (Darling)
I can't wait to hear you
Remembering your love (Ooh)
Is nothing without you in the flesh
[Bridge]
Went walking one day on the lower East side
Met you with a girlfriend, you were so divine
She said, "Hands off this one sweetie, this boy is mine"
I couldn't resist you, I'm not deaf, dumb, and blind
[Verse 2]
Darling, darling, darling (Darling)
Now you're out of town
Those girls that you run with (Ooh)
They bring my head down
Ooh, darling (Darling) darling (Darling)
Watch out if I see you
'Cause if you say, "Hello"
It'll mean you want to see me in the flesh
[Outro]
Ooh, warm and soft, in the flesh
Ooh, close and hot, in the flesh
Ooh
In the Flesh was written by Debbie Harry & Chris Stein.
In the Flesh was produced by Richard Gottehrer.
Blondie released In the Flesh on Fri Oct 01 1976.