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- Constant Craving (from ‘Ingénue’, 1992) “It’s an acquiescence,” k.d. lang said, in 2017, about the meaning of her biggest hit. “It’s a summation of human desire.
- Lock, Stock And Teardrops (from ‘Shadowland’, 1988) In her early career, lang claimed to be the reincarnation of Patsy Cline. Her band, The Reclines, was even named in Cline’s honour.
- Big Boned Gal (with The Reclines) (from ‘Absolute Torch And Twang’, 1989) From the final Reclines album, Big Boned Gal is one of the most joyful listens among the best k.d.
- Sexuality (from ‘All You Can Eat’, 1993) A teasing, seductive song; lang seeking to tempt a previously straight (or perhaps closeted) woman over to her.
Sep 13, 2023 · The beautiful ballad, “Honey and Smoke” by k.d. lang, carries a profound depth of emotion and conveys a poignant message that resonates with listeners. Through her mesmerizing vocals and heartfelt lyrics, lang explores themes of love, loss, and longing. The song delves into the complexities of relationships and the bittersweet nature of ...
k.d. lang (Bromelain Perfection, ASCAP, adm. Warner/Chappell Music), and/or Neko Case (Nedotykomka, ASCAP) “Atomic Number,” “Behind the Armory,” “Delirium,” and “I Want to Be Here” by L. Veirs, k.d. lang and N. Case “Blue Fires,” “Why Do We Fight,” “Honey and Smoke” and “Georgia Stars” by L. Veirs and k.d. lang
Honey and Smoke. 3. Song for Judee. 4. Blue Fires. 5. Delirium. 6. Greens of June. 7. Behind the Armory. 8. Best Kept Secret. 9. 1000 Miles Away. 10. Supermoon. 11. I Want To Be Here. 12. Down. 13. Why Do We Fight. 14. Georgia Stars. 1. Atomic Number 2. Honey and Smoke 3. Song for Judee 4. Blue Fires 5. Delirium 6. Greens of June 7.