Author: Amanda London

Typical Male by Tina Turner

“Typical Male” by Tina Turner

The addressee of Tina Turner’s “Typical Male” is not only a romantic interest of the singer but is also presented as being a lawyer. Classifying him under this profession may not be meant to be taken...

The Best by Tina Turner

“The Best” by Tina Turner

The logical deduction would be that the addressee of Tina Turner’s “The Best” is the lover of the narrator. And basically, what she is doing is touting him as “the best”. Another way of looking...

Steamy Windows by Tina Turner

“Steamy Windows” by Tina Turner

Succinctly put, Tina Turner’s “Steamy Windows” is a bedroom fun classic. More specifically, the setting is the singer and her romantic interest being parked somewhere on a back road. And the way she presents the situation...

Supersymmetry by Arcade Fire

“Supersymmetry” by Arcade Fire

Arcade Fire’s “Supersymmetry” is popularly understood as featuring a vocalist who is missing a loved one who is no longer around. And such is in fact the main sentiment being expressed. However, as noted in the trivia/facts section,...

Nothing Left by Seether

“Nothing Left” by Seether

The best way of describing Seether’s “Nothing Left” is as it being anti-establishment in nature. It’s writer, Seether’s own Shaun Morgan, went on a mini-rant when describing its meaning. And his sentiments boil down to two basic...

No Resolution by Seether

“No Resolution” by Seether

“No Resolution” is apparently based on the singer being plagued by his own thoughts. Shaun Morgan, who it can be said is the main writer behind the track, penned the tune during a particularly-emotional era...

Honey by Bobby Goldsboro

“Honey” by Bobby Goldsboro

“Honey” is a term of endearment which the narrator (Bobby Goldsboro) uses towards his significant other. It is revealed later in the song that she has passed away. And as noted in the trivia section, the...