Talk:Wicked Game
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Its a great song! its real easy listening
- Yeah, this brings back great memories of the early '90s. I especially adore the haunting "aaaaaaahhh" part in the chorus. One of my favourites.
- (Sorry, I know this is off-topic) Brutannica 01:25, 22 May 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] just heard
I just heard a slightly gravel voiced female singer in a slightly punk arrangement doing this song on the radio 5.14.06. Is this new? Who is it? Would love an answer at morlock@hotmail.com
[edit] the song was also used
in the movie 'the family man' starring nicolas cage
[edit] Previous edit
In my previous edit, I also removed mention of a cover that was rumoured but was never released. Graham87 17:22, 31 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Many Interpretations of the Song Lyrics?
I have to say, I don't think these song lyrics are abiguous at all. Certainly, the lines quotes in this section of the article can be open to interpretation; however, other lines in the song, such as, "What a wicked thing to say, you've never felt this way," to me seem fairly straigtforward - this is a story of a man whose heart was ripped apart by an alluring, yet deceptive woman. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 193.205.3.245 (talk) 10:12, 14 February 2007 (UTC).
[edit] There was a version of this song done by a band I think by the name of Base Boosa (sp?).
It was done by a female lead singer and is by far and away the most beautiful version of the song I've ever heard. Unfortunatly, it is a very hard version to find. The only place I've ever heard it was on a local radio station.
[edit] Changes to this page I feel needed
Ok, who ever structurced this page I feel was unfair to Chris Isaak. This song was his origionally and I feel it features HIM way too much. Even at the bottom witht he discographies the the Chris IsaaK one is not maxinunized like the HIm one is.
[edit] Martin Oviedo fallin in love mix
There is a mix of "Wicked Game" called "The Martin Oviedo fallin inlove mix". I´m just curios: who is this Martin Oviedo, is there a story behind the title? Anyone knows anything about it? --83.253.58.244 16:18, 27 July 2007 (UTC)Staffan Claesson, Sweden
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I found the hidden page =PMaolain (talk) —Preceding comment was added at 02:08, 9 May 2008 (UTC)