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Björk - Big Time Sensuality
Björk - Big Time Sensuality


Björk - Big Time Sensuality Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Debut
Released: 1993

Big Time Sensuality Lyrics


I can sense it
Something important
Is about to happen
It's coming up

It takes courage to enjoy it
The hardcore and the gentle

Big Time Sensuality
We just met
And I know I'm a bit too intimate
But something huge is coming up
And we're both included

It takes courage to enjoy it
The hardcore and the gentle

Big time sensuality
I don't know my future after this weekend
And I don't want to!

It takes courage to enjoy it
The hardcore and the gentle

Big time sensuality

Writer/s: BJORK GUDMUNDSDOTTIR, NELLEE HOOPER
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Big Time Sensuality
  • Björk (quoted in Record Collector magazine on Björk.com): "A lot of my songs - including Big Time Sensuality - are about my friends, not my lovers. It's not erotic or sensual even if it may sound like that. As you know, you create pretty deep, full-on love relationships with friends. A lot of it is also about myself. I can be a coward a lot of the time and there comes a moment when I write a song when I get quite brave. It's a lot about me dealing with myself rather than attacking other people."
  • Until her 2007 song "Earth Intruders" peaked at #84, this was Björk's biggest hit in the US.

  • Björk - Human Behaviour
    Björk - Human Behaviour


    Björk - Human Behaviour Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Debut
    Released: 1993

    Human Behaviour Lyrics


    If you ever get close to a human
    And human behavior
    Be ready, be ready to get confused

    There's definitely, definitely, definitely no logic
    To human behavior
    But yet so, yet so irresistible

    And there's no map

    They're terribly moody
    And human behavior
    Then all of a sudden turn happy

    But, oh, to get involved in the exchange
    Of human emotions
    Is ever so, ever so satisfying

    Oh oh, and there's no map

    Human behavior, human
    Human, human behavior, human
    Human, human behavior, human
    Human behavior, human

    And there's no map
    And the compass
    Wouldn't help at all

    Human behavior, human, human
    Human behavior, human
    Human behavior, human
    Human behavior

    There's definitely, definitely, definitely no logic

    Human, human
    Human behavior
    Human

    There's definitely, definitely, definitely no logic

    Human, human, human, human

    Writer/s: NELLEE HOOPER, ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM, BJORK GUDMUNDSDOTTIR
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Human Behaviour
  • This was the first UK Top 40 hit for Björk. She grew up in a hippie commune, recording her first album at the age of 11. In her teens she worked with the group Kukl (Witchcraft) before becoming a member of The Sugarcubes.
  • One influence for the video was Russian animator Yuri Norstein's classic cartoon The Hedgehog In The Fog. It was the first Björk video directed by Michel Gondry, who would later helm her videos for "Hyperballad," "Joga," "Bachelorette," "Declare Independence" and "Crystalline."
  • Björk (from Rolling Stone, September 1993): "Human Behaviour is an animal's point of view on humans. And the animals are definitely supposed to win in the end. So why, one might ask, is the conquering bear presented as a man-made toy? I don't know. I guess I just didn't think it would be fair to force an animal to act in a video. I mean, that would be an extension of what I'm against. I told him (Michel Gondry the video's director), 'I want a bear and textures like handmade wood and leaves and earth, and I want it to seem like animation.' Then I backed out."
  • Björk explained the line, "There's definitely, definitely, definitely no logic to human behaviour" during a 2011 Q&A with The Guardian: "At the time I wrote it I was referring to my childhood and probably talking about how I felt more comfortable on my own walking outside singing and stuff than hanging out with humans... I experienced harmony with kids, the mountains and the ocean surrounding Reykjavik and animals I guess but found grown ups rather chaotic and nonsensical."
  • Björk initially wrote the vocal melody in 1988 when she was still the lead singer of the Sugarcubes, but they couldn't come up with the music to fit it. Producer Nellee Hooper found the solution in a tinkered sample from "Go Down Dying" by Brazilian musician Antonio Carlos Jobim.

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