1. BETTY is an alternative… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name:
1. BETTY is an alternative rock group from New York City.
2. Betty (ベティ) was formed in July 2005 by 勇 and たら.
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1. BETTY is an alternative rock group from New York City, The group originated in Washington, D.C. and traces its lineage to a birthday party for Dodie Bowers (the original owner of the 9:30 Club). The band's harmonies and unique lyrics attracted a cult following in the vibrant alternative music scene and among gay/lesbian audiences. A "BETTY Rules" t-shirt, an early marketing item of the band, appears on one of the AIDS quilts.
In the late 1980s the band relocated to NYC. The name of their first album, "Hello, BETTY!" comes from the standard opening for all their appearances. In 1995, the band expanded by adding lead guitar and drums to the initial line-up primarily of vocals with electronic accompaniment.
Betty appeared in every episode of the 1986 HBO Series Encyclopedia, singing educational songs each centered around a particular word, as well as performing the opening and closing theme songs. The members involved were Alyson Palmer/Amy Ziff/Elizabeth Ziff, although they were credited in the show's opening titles as simply "Betty".
In 2003 the group starred in its own off-Broadway show BETTY RULES directed by Rent's Michael Greif. The musical ran for 6 months at the Zipper Theatre. The show has since been performed in Chicago at the Lakeside Theatre and at Theater J in Washington, DC. BETTY has appeared as a regular guest artist on the television show The L Word, for which they provided the theme song.
Line-up:
Elizabeth Ziff (vocals, guitar)
Alyson Palmer (vocals, bass)
Amy Ziff (vocals, cello)
Tony Salvatore (lead guitar)
Mino Gori (drums)
2. Betty (ベティ) was formed in July 2005 by 勇 and たら.
JaME: Tara, the former bassist of Panic Channel, left this last band because of hearing problems. After his hospitalization, he decided to create the duo Betty with Yuu, the former Never Crazy vocalist. They had taken part in only six events, but within that time they released their maxi-single Aka of which all 2000 copies were sold out.
The newly arrived reinforcements for Tara and Yuu weren’t completely unknown to the music scene as Toki, formerly Tsubasa, was in Panic Channel, while Setsuki played guitar in Karen, and Kasumi took care of drums in Gimikku.
On March 13th 2006, an exceptional sold-out live celebrated the end of Betty and the beginning of 176BIZ in the well-known Takadanobaba Area. The maxi-single Shinkai ni oboreta Sakana was released on March 22nd, points out a more rebel side of the band, especially in songs such as Dekiai and Drag on downer. They went on with more lives until the oneman "the scReaM of pRiMe" on June 20th.
176BIZ spend the whole summer preparing their first album Atelier which was planned to be released in September of 2006 in two different versions. The limited version, which included a PV of the song Aqua on top of the 10-tracks regular album, was quickly sold out.
The band will participate in the Christmas 2006 celebration their label Danger Crue records organized which will take place in nothing less than the Nippon Budôkan (10000 seats) where gathered bands as S.O.A.P, MUCC, SID, girugämesh, Tetsu69 will also perform.
Come to me
Betty Lyrics
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Come to, come to me
Come to, come to me
Come to, come to me
I wanna hold your body
Come to, come to me
I wanna hold your body
Dadeedada' (X5)
Ever since I met you
My life just ain't the same
Every night when I close my eyes
I'm calling out your name
And baby when we're together
My heart beats out of time
And now it feels like
I'll never get to call you mine oh mine
Come to, come to me
Come to, come to me
I wanna hold your body
Come to, come to me
Come to, come to me
I wanna hold your body
Dadeedada' (X5)
It's been a week since I've met you
I'm slowly going insane
The suffering is unbearable
I hope you feel the same
Now I know that I found you
Don't wanna let you go
So baby look at me
And tell me your love for me will grow
Dadeedada' (X6)
Come to, come to me
Come to, come to me
I wanna hold your body
Come to, come to me
Come to, come to me
I wanna hold your body
Dadeedada' (X5)
The song "Come To Me" by Betty is an upbeat and rhythmic love song that expresses the desire for physical intimacy and emotional connection. The singer is inviting her lover to come to her and to hold her body. She confesses that her life changed since she met him and she finds herself calling out his name every night. Her heart beats out of time whenever they are together, and she longs for him to be hers. The lyrics convey a sense of vulnerability, passion, and yearning for closeness.
The second verse of the song indicates that it's been a week since the two of them met, and the singer is already going insane with suffering. She hopes that her lover feels the same way about her and that he won't let her go. The plea to "look at me and tell me your love for me will grow" reveals a desire for a long-lasting and committed relationship. The repetitive chorus of "Come to, come to me" amplifies the urgency and intensity of the singer's desire for her lover.
In summary, "Come to Me" is a catchy and upbeat pop song that explores the themes of physical and emotional longing for a lover. Betty's vocals blend well with the catchy melody, and the song is sure to resonate with anyone who has experienced a powerful attraction to someone.
Line by Line Meaning
Come to, come to me
The singer is urging her love interest to come to her
I wanna hold your body
The singer wants to be physically close to her love interest
Ever since I met you
My life just ain't the same
Every night when I close my eyes
I'm calling out your name
The singer's life has been impacted in a profound way since meeting her love interest, and she thinks about them all the time
And baby when we're together
My heart beats out of time
And now it feels like
I'll never get to call you mine oh mine
The singer's heart races when they're together, and she's worried that they will never be able to be together in a romantic way
It's been a week since I've met you
I'm slowly going insane
The suffering is unbearable
I hope you feel the same
The singer is consumed by thoughts of her love interest and is experiencing intense emotional distress
Now I know that I found you
Don't wanna let you go
So baby look at me
And tell me your love for me will grow
The singer is certain that she wants to be with her love interest and is seeking assurance that they feel the same way
Contributed by Parker Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.