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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Is It True
Right Said Fred Lyrics
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Not quite clear exactly who said
What to who, Derek confesses
He did tell Joan
Is it true about love
Is it true about taste
Is it true about touch
What are we to do
Is it true about shoes
Is it true about dreams
What are we to do now
Is it true about cars
Is it true about blondes
Is it true about crime
What are we to do
The pros and cons of truth
The rumour and the myth
The misconception
That our ignorance is bliss
The answer's circle
While the questions just revolve
We all rotate
And leave it all to lie unsolved
Is it true about size
Is it true about pop
Is it true about trash
What are we to do
Is it true about left
Is it true about right
Is it true about love
The pros and cons of truth
The rumour and the myth
The misconception
That our ignorance is bliss
Is it true about love
The lyrics to Right Said Fred's song, "Is It True," explore the theme of uncertainty and the difficulty in discerning truth from lies. The first verse refers to a conversation that took place 25 years ago and was not fully understood, even after all that time. It is mentioned that Derek confessed something to Joan, but it is unclear what that confession was. The chorus then questions whether certain things are true or not, such as love, taste, touch, God, shoes, dreams, cars, blondes, and crime. The second verse considers the pros and cons of truth, the rumors and myths that form around it, as well as the misconception that ignorance is bliss. The song concludes by questioning if some things are true about size, pop, trash, left, right, and love.
The song's central message is the importance of seeking truth and the difficulty of doing so, particularly in a world where we are often bombarded with contradictory information. The song asks us to question what we think we know and to seek the truth, even if that truth is difficult or uncomfortable to confront.
One interesting fact about "Is It True" is that it was produced by TommyD, who is best known for his work with pop artists such as Emeli Sande and Kylie Minogue. Right Said Fred's lead singer, Richard Fairbrass, has stated that the band wanted to push the boundaries of their sound with this song and experiment with different styles.
Another interesting fact about the song is that it features a sample from the 1961 song "Apache" by The Shadows. This sample was later used in the 1996 hit song "Return of the Mack" by Mark Morrison.
"Is It True" was released in 2019 as a single from Right Said Fred's album "Exactly!" The band filmed a music video for the song, which features the lead singer searching for answers to the questions posed in the lyrics.
Chords (as played on guitar):
Verse: F#m - Amaj7 - B7 - Emaj7
Chorus: A - E - F#m - D - A - E - B7 - E
Line by Line Meaning
Twenty five years ago it is still
It's been 25 years and the situation is still unclear
Not quite clear exactly who said
It's not clear who said what
What to who, Derek confesses
Derek admits he told Joan something
He did tell Joan
Derek told Joan something
Is it true about love
Is love really true?
Is it true about taste
Is taste really true?
Is it true about touch
Is touch really true?
What are we to do
What should we do?
Is it true about God
Is God really true?
Is it true about shoes
Are shoes really true?
Is it true about dreams
Are dreams really true?
What are we to do now
What should we do now?
Is it true about cars
Are cars really true?
Is it true about blondes
Are blondes really true?
Is it true about crime
Is crime really true?
The pros and cons of truth
The advantages and disadvantages of truth
The rumour and the myth
The gossip and the legend
The misconception
The misunderstanding
That our ignorance is bliss
That not knowing is better
The answer's circle
The answer is elusive
While the questions just revolve
The questions keep going around
We all rotate
We all revolve
And leave it all to lie unsolved
And leave it all unresolved
Is it true about size
Is size really true?
Is it true about pop
Is pop really true?
Is it true about trash
Is trash really true?
Is it true about left
Is left really true?
Is it true about right
Is right really true?
Is it true about love
Is love really true?
The pros and cons of truth
The advantages and disadvantages of truth
The rumour and the myth
The gossip and the legend
The misconception
The misunderstanding
That our ignorance is bliss
That not knowing is better
Contributed by Arianna P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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on Jesus Is A Clubber
These songs are all wrong