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“Woman” appears on The 1975’s Facedown EP.
During a Tiny Desk Performance with NPR, frontman Matty Healy said the song was about a prostitute he had an encounter with when he was in his teenage years:
She was lovely, and I was far too young, so nothing happened. I just kind of fell in love with he...
[Verse 1]
She mistakes my name
I see the light come around
Strange as it seems
I'm bursting at the seams
And oh, I've got a woman now
[Verse 2]
Her wallet photos don't turn me on
I feel her hand come around
And her stone-wash denim jeans are darker than they seem
And oh, I've got a woman now
[Bridge]
She said, "My name is Eileen, boy that's all you need
Oh, and this one's on the house, I don't mind"
[Verse 3]
"It all tastes the same
And boy, there's something different about your mouth
And you try chasing dreams, man, it's harder than it seems"
And oh, I've got a woman now
And oh, I've got a woman now
Woman was written by Matty Healy.
Woman was produced by The 1975.
Matty said this about Woman
“Woman is about a prostitute I met in Belfast. I didn’t actually sleep with her or indulge in any of her services in any way – I kinda just fell in love with her. She was a lot older than me. I just got totally obsessed with her over the course of one night – the fact tha...