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"Rubberband Girl" is a song by English singer-songwriter Kate Bush that was the first of five singles released from her seventh studio album, The Red Shoes (1993). The B-side is "Big Stripey Lie" in the UK and "Show a Little Devotion" in the US.
- "Big Stripey Lie"
- 6 September 1993
- 4:44
- Pop rock
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Sep 6, 1993 · Rubberband Girl Lyrics. [Verse 1] See those trees. Bend in the wind. I feel they've got a lot more sense than me. You see I try to resist. [Chorus] A rubberband bouncing back to life. A...
‘Rubberband Girl’ is a song written by Kate Bush. It was originally released as a single by EMI Records in the UK on 6 September 1993. Also released on her seventh album The Red Shoes. The song was subsequently also released as a single in the USA, on 7 December 1993. Formats.
May 3, 2024 · Bush uses the metaphor of a rubberband throughout the song to symbolize flexibility and the ability to bounce back. In the chorus, she sings, “A rubberband bouncing back to life, a rubberband bend the beat. If I could learn to give like a rubberband, I’d be back on my feet.”.