Lynch has produced eight albums:
Live At XM Studios (Live concert available only on the XM Comedy channel, no CD release planned)
The Craig Machine
Live at the El Rey (DVD)
Superhero
A Little Bit Special
Half A Man (Lynch's original demo tape; currently out of print)
3 Balloons
Lion
And one Broadway cast album:
The Wedding Singer, Original Broadway Cast Recording
Intro
Stephen Lynch Lyrics
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Oh, your hair.
And I just, I love kissing your neck.
Oh, look at this little belly button. Look at that.
What the f--
The lyrics to "Intro" by Stephen Lynch seem to start off as a sweet love song with the singer expressing their admiration for their partner's physical features such as their hair and belly button. However, the song takes an unexpected turn with the final line where the singer suddenly swears in frustration. This sudden shift could be interpreted in a few different ways. One possibility is that the singer is so overwhelmed with love and passion that they can't find the words to express it properly and end up swearing out of frustration. It could also be seen as a nod to the imperfections in any relationship, as even in moments of intense love and affection there may be frustrations and annoyances that arise.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh, you're so beautiful, baby.
I am in awe of your physical appearance and find you extremely attractive.
Oh, your hair.
I am drawn to the way your hair looks and feels.
And I just, I love kissing your neck.
There is a deep emotional and physical connection I feel when kissing your neck that brings me joy and pleasure.
Oh, look at this little belly button. Look at that.
I find your belly button to be cute and charming, and appreciate the way your body looks overall.
And I love you just..
Despite my superficial comments about your physical appearance, my love for you extends beyond just your looks.
What the f--
This sudden outburst highlights my disapproval or shock towards something unexpected or disturbing.
Lyrics © DistroKid, BMG Rights Management
Written by: JOHNNY LYNCH
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