Laid (song)

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"Laid" is the title song from Manchester rock band James' 1993 album "Laid". Emotionally evocative and featuring the risqué lyrics "The bed is on fire with passionate love, the neighbors complain about the nosies above, but she only comes when she's on top", it quickly gained popularity on American college radio and remains the group's best known song in that country. Because of the lyrics, the music video of the song replaced the infamous line with "she only sings when she's on top" (although Tim Booth clearly lip-syncs the original line, and is accompanied by a subtitle reading "hums", possibly an oblique reference to the edit).[citation needed]

While the song did chart on the Billboard Hot 100, its initial peak was #61. It made it on to the chart thanks to its cult status as a popular college song. The song was much more successful in the band's native United Kingdom, where it peaked at #24, becoming another Top 40 hit for the band.

In recent years the song gained some additional exposure and popularity when it was used in the marketing for the American Pie series of comedy films, with a cover by Matt Nathanson featuring on the third and fourth installment's soundtracks. When performed by Matt Nathanson live he often creates a lot of banter over the vocals after the second verse, where he encourages the audience to sing along with him, which often proves to be a big hit.

It is also apparently a popular choice of music for wedding celebrations in the United States. "Laid" was also covered by New Orleans alt-rock band Better Than Ezra on their greatest hits compilation.

It has also been covered by the Butch Walker-led band 1969. It is a hidden track on their album Maya.

[edit] Charts

Year Chart Position
1993 Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 3
1994 Billboard Hot 100 61
1994 UK Singles Chart 24
1994 ARIA Charts 40[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ australian-charts.com - James - Laid