In 1991 they released their debut, "I'm Too Sexy", which was released by the Gut Reaction firm on a specially created record label called Tug. The song, a tongue in cheek dance song sung from the point of view of a vain male fashion model, became a huge hit in Britain, spending six weeks at number two behind Bryan Adams' blockbuster (Everything I Do) I Do It For You. The song also went to number one on the charts in the United States and went on to become a hit around the world. The song's instrumental break is based on the chorus of the 1974 instrumental hit Dance With The Devil by Cozy Powell. In 2007, a remix of this song came from the Tastemakers!
Their second single, "Don't Talk Just Kiss", which featured soul diva Jocelyn Brown, was released for the Christmas market and made number three in the UK charts. In 1992 they released their third single, "Deeply Dippy". Although it was their lowest-selling single to date, it was also up against weaker opposition and therefore became their first, and to date only, UK number one single. The success of the singles resulted in their debut album Up. In 1993 they released their second album, Sex and Travel. Their third album was called Smashing.
After failing to attract substantial interest in the UK, Right Said Fred went to Germany in order to work with Alex Christensen U96 and released a single called "You're My Mate" and an album titled "Fredhead" in 2002, which both became successful in Germany at number five on German Top 100 and gold status), Switzerland and Austria. "You're My Mate" was also used as the official anthem of the South African National Rugby team in 2002, and remained in the German Top 100 for 23 weeks, while the album "Fredhead" reached number two. "You're My Mate" achieved gold status in South Africa and reached the Top 20 in the UK.
Rob Manzolini disappeared from the band prior to their latest album release, For Sale.
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I'm Too Sexy
Right Said Fred Lyrics
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Too sexy for my love
Love's going to leave me
I'm too sexy for my shirt
Too sexy for my shirt
So sexy it hurts
And I'm too sexy for Milan
New York, and Japan
I'm too sexy for your party
Too sexy for your party
No way I'm disco dancing
'Cause I'm a model, you know what I mean
And I do my little turn on the catwalk
Yeah, on the catwalk
On the catwalk, yeah
I shake my little tush on the catwalk
I'm too sexy for my car
Too sexy for my car
Too sexy by far
And I'm too sexy for my hat
Too sexy for my hat
What do you think about that?
'Cause I'm a model, you know what I mean
And I do my little turn on the catwalk
Yeah, on the catwalk
On the catwalk, yeah
I shake my little tush on the catwalk
Too sexy for my
Too sexy for my
Too sexy for my
'Cause I'm a model, you know what I mean
And I do my little turn on the catwalk
Yeah, on the catwalk
On the catwalk
Yeah, I shake my little tush on the catwalk
Too sexy for my cat
Too sexy for my cat
Poor pussy
Poor pussy cat
I'm too sexy for my love
Too sexy for my love
Love's going to leave me
And I'm too sexy for this song
The song "I'm Too Sexy" by Right Said Fred is a tongue-in-cheek ode to vanity and self-absorption. The lyrics center on the idea that the singer is too sexy for everything from his love to his shirt, car, and even the city of Milan. The chorus emphasizes that the singer is a model and does his little turn on the catwalk while shaking his little tush. The lyrics are humorous on the surface, but they also have a deeper meaning about the commodification of beauty and the cult of celebrity.
The first verse sets the stage for the rest of the song by establishing that the singer is too sexy even for his own love. This suggests that his self-importance and devotion to his own image have driven away his partner. The second verse takes this theme further, as the singer declares himself too sexy for his car and hat, implying that even the mundane aspects of his life are elevated by his beauty. However, the most famous part of the song is the chorus, which repeats the central message that the singer is too sexy for everything and does his little turn on the catwalk.
The song's lyrics are meant to be cheeky and over the top, but they also have a critical edge. By portraying the singer as someone who is obsessed with their own image and fame, the lyrics highlight the absurdity of celebrity culture and the commodification of beauty. The song has become a pop culture touchstone in part because of its catchy chorus and memorable video, but it also continues to resonate with audiences because of the underlying critique it offers of the beauty industry and celebrity worship.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm too sexy for my love
I am too attractive or good-looking for my partner, which could lead them to break up with me.
Too sexy for my love
I believe I am more physically attractive or desirable than my partner, putting a strain on our relationship.
Love's going to leave me
I fear that my partner will leave me because of my excessive self-confidence and emphasis on my physical appearance.
I'm too sexy for my shirt
I believe that I have such a great physique that even wearing a shirt is a disservice to it.
Too sexy for my shirt
I feel that my good looks or physical attributes are being hindered by covering up with clothing and that others would benefit from my shirtless appearance.
So sexy it hurts
My physical appearance is so attractive that it can cause others physical pain or discomfort to look at me.
And I'm too sexy for Milan
My looks or style are too avant-garde or unconventional for even the fashion capital of the world.
Too sexy for Milan
I feel that the traditional high fashion industry cannot handle my individuality or unconventional beauty.
New York, and Japan
Even the most cosmopolitan and style-forward cities cannot contain or comprehend my unique and exceptional attractiveness.
I'm too sexy for your party
I am so confident in my physical appeal that attending a party with other attractive people would be a waste of my time because I am already the most desirable person there.
No way I'm disco dancing
I don't need to dance or make a spectacle of myself to be noticed or appreciated because my physical appearance alone is enough.
'Cause I'm a model, you know what I mean
I am explaining my exceptional looks and confidence by claiming to be a professional model.
And I do my little turn on the catwalk
As a model, my job is to walk down a runway and show off my good looks and stylish clothing.
Yeah, on the catwalk
I am emphasizing the importance of the runway in showing off my physical appearance and how I am meant to be seen.
On the catwalk, yeah
The catwalk is where I can truly shine and show off my exceptional looks and style.
I shake my little tush on the catwalk
As a model, part of my job is to flaunt my good looks and body by walking in a certain way that showcases my physical attributes.
Too sexy for my car
Even everyday objects like a car cannot keep up with my exceptional looks and unique style.
Too sexy for my car
My exceptional physical attractiveness sets me apart from others, even when it comes to mundane everyday objects like a car.
Too sexy by far
My physical appeal is so far beyond what is normally attractive that it can be overwhelming to others.
And I'm too sexy for my hat
Even accessories meant to add style and attractiveness to my appearance cannot compete with my exceptional good looks.
Too sexy for my hat
My physical appearance is so striking that even elements meant to add to my style, such as hats, become irrelevant and unnecessary.
What do you think about that?
I am challenging anyone who does not appreciate or understand my exceptional attractiveness to reconsider their opinion.
Too sexy for my cat
Even animals, such as cats, cannot compete with my exceptional good looks and style.
Poor pussy
I am jokingly and somewhat sarcastically acknowledging my exceptional physical attractiveness by implying that my cat cannot handle being near me.
Poor pussy cat
Even something as innocent and unassuming as a house cat cannot compete with my overwhelming good looks and style.
And I'm too sexy for this song
I have so much good-looking energy that even a song meant to be catchy and fun cannot contain me.
Lyrics © Spirit Music Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Christopher Abbott Fairbrass, Richard Peter Fairbrass, Robert Francis Anthony Manzoli
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@Sephiroth766
The story of this song is:
Right Said Fred is comprised of the buff brothers Richard and Fred Fairbrass, and at the time, guitarist Rob Manzoli. The Fairbrass Brothers were managers at a London dance studio called the Dance Attic, where they came across lots of narcissism and posing. As Rich Fairbrass tells it, they had a loop playing on the computer, and inspired by his dance studio experience he spontaneously took his shirt off and started singing, "I'm too sexy for my shirt."
The guys thought it was hilarious and worked up the song around the phrase. A demo found its way to the ears of a music promoter named Guy Holmes, who contacted the band, had them remix the song into a dance track (it was originally a rocker), and shopped it to record labels. Holmes had no takers so he set up his own label, Tug Records, and released the song, which became a huge hit once the BBC started playing it.
The group started of as a serious rock act, but when this song took off, the Fairbrass brothers took on the personas of the character in this song, dressing the part and preening appropriately. The group quickly settled in as a dance music act with a humorous bent. Their litmus test for a good song became: Does it make you laugh?
Most UK listeners were in on the joke, but American audiences often perceive the Right Said Fred frontmen as being just as dippy as they appear. The brothers understand why this perception exists ("we took off our shirts"), but feel it is unjustified, as writing clever, simple songs is much harder than it appears and has a great deal of artistic merit - just as comedies do on TV and film.
@MarvoloSalazar
The most confident person on this planet
@KidaMilo89
They're mocking the beauty industry, it's funny satire.
@cheemengyang4U
@Mr. Meme Bucket you're welcome
@carloscollazoii
Lol!
@Alfred..E..Neuman
I'm too sexy for my pants, is that bad?
@Alfred..E..Neuman
@scaniaman2006 R620 I'm too sexy for your smurf!!
@xxefrainromanxx
This is the ultimate Dad song. My dad did it to me, now I do it to my kids. We gotta keep passing this down to future generations.
@ladyhonor822
Ok
Walking down the
CATWALK
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@MRHEEL-ys2rq
Right... see married with children in England episode when Al and Bud are getting suits....😂😂😂😂
@JEsGamingLife
I agree!