Touch The Leather
Fat White Family Lyrics


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Fat white skin on the devastated leather
touch the leather leather
touch the leather leather
oversoaked skin on the soggy soggy leather
touch the leather leather
touch the leather leather
Tight black skin in the baggy leather
touch the leather leather
touch the leather leather
Sports socks and a warm sweater
touch the leather leather
touch the leather leather
Me and my baby gonna touch that leather
Me and my baby gonna touch that leather
Me and my baby gonna touch that leather
Me and my baby gonna touch that leather
Nashville skin on the tupalo leather
touch the leather leather
touch the leather leather
Oh left wing skin on the right wing leather
touch the leather leather
touch the leather leather
Out of date skin on the new age leather
I saw salmon pink skin on the happy bloody leather oh
Me and my baby gonna touch that leather
Me and my baby gonna touch that leather
Me and my baby gonna touch that leather




Me and my baby gonna touch that leather
(Repeat and Fade)

Overall Meaning

At first glance, Fat White Family's song "Touch The Leather" may come across as a nonsensical chant about skin and leather. However, upon closer examination, the lyrics reveal a deeper meaning about the human experience and societal divisions. The repetition of "touch the leather" emphasizes the physical aspects of human interaction and touch, while the reference to different types of skin on various types of leather highlights the contrast and often-conflicting dynamics between different groups of people.


The first verse describes "fat white skin" on "devastated leather," implying a sense of decay or ruin. This could represent the struggle and hardship faced by those who occupy a privileged position in society but are still subject to the dehumanizing effects of capitalism and consumerism. The second verse introduces a "tight black skin" on "baggy leather," which could represent the oppression and marginalization experienced by those who do not fit into society's narrow standards of beauty and success.


Other verses reference different types of skin on leather, including "Nashville skin on the tupalo leather" and "left wing skin on the right wing leather." These references could allude to the political and cultural divisions that exist in modern society, where people often feel compelled to align themselves with specific groups or ideologies. However, the repeated assertion that "me and my baby gonna touch that leather" suggests a desire to break down these barriers and connect with others in a meaningful way.


Overall, "Touch The Leather" is a provocative and thought-provoking song that encourages listeners to consider the ways that societal divisions can be overcome through genuine human connection.


Line by Line Meaning

Fat white skin on the devastated leather
Describing the appearance of the leather covered in the fat-white skin marks.


Touch the leather leather
The action of touching the leather material.


Oversoaked skin on the soggy soggy leather
The leather has become damp due to the over-soaked skin marks.


Tight black skin in the baggy leather
Describing the appearance of the tight-black skin in relation to the baggy leather material.


Sports socks and a warm sweater
The clothing worn while touching the leather material.


Me and my baby gonna touch that leather
The plan to touch the leather with the singer's partner.


Nashville skin on the tupalo leather
Describing the unique appearance of the Nashville skin on top of the tupalo leather.


Oh left wing skin on the right wing leather
Describing the paradoxical nature of the left wing skin on right wing leather.


Out of date skin on the new age leather
The outdated skin marks on the new age leather create a juxtaposition.


I saw salmon pink skin on the happy bloody leather oh
The salmon pink skin on the happy bloody leather is a vivid image seen by the artist.




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