Some Weird Sin
"Some Weird Sin" | |
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Song by Iggy Pop | |
from the album Lust for Life | |
Published | 1977 |
Recorded | Hansa Studio by the Wall, Berlin |
Genre | Rock, hard rock |
Length | 3:42 |
Songwriter(s) | Iggy Pop, David Bowie |
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"Some Weird Sin" is a song appearing on Iggy Pop's 1977 album Lust for Life. Iggy Pop wrote the tune with David Bowie, and Tony Sales plays bass on the record. The track was recorded at Hansa Studio by the Wall in Berlin. Like many of Pop's songs, the lyrics deal with the singer's inability to be content with a ordinary lifestyle.
The song is alluded to in the Spoon's song "The Way We Get By" on their Kill the Moonlight LP, released in 2002.
Personnel[edit]
- Iggy Pop: lead vocals, cowbell
- David Bowie: piano, backing vocals
- Ricky Gardiner: lead guitar
- Carlos Alomar: rhythm guitar
- Tony Sales: bass
- Hunt Sales: drums
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