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  1. "Turning Japanese" is a song by English band the Vapors, from their 1980 album New Clear Days. It was an international hit, becoming the band's most well-known song. The song prominently features the Oriental riff played on guitar.

    • "Talk Talk" (USA/Canada), "Here Comes the Judge" (live) (international)
    • January 1980
    • 3:40 (Album version), 3:19 (7" edit)
  2. Dec 22, 2021 · The Vapors' 1980 hit "Turning Japanese" definitely falls into the category of songs that aren't about what you think they're about. Still, there are a few fan theories.

  3. Feb 2, 2024 · After the song was released in 1980, the consensus in the U.S. was “Turning Japanese” referred to the facial expression a person makes during the climax. Fenton debunked this one as well ...

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  5. Turning Japanese Lyrics. [Verse] I've got your picture. Of me and you. You wrote "I love you". I wrote "Me too". I sit there staring, and there's nothing else to do. Oh, it's in colour. Your...

  6. I think I'm turning Japanese I really think so" THEY REALIZE THAT THE OTHER PERSON ISN'T QUITE IN LOVE WITH THEM AND BAM, ITS STARTS REFERING a little bit TO MASTURBATION.

  7. Feb 28, 2023 · In between all of those emerged, The Vapors, with an utterly incomprehensible song. From a musical standpoint, ‘Turning Japanese’ is one of the best instances of pop-new wave from the ’80s, with sharp guitar work and nervy punk rock energy.

  8. Feb 13, 2023 · I wrote Turning Japanese in my flat, but couldn’t get the chorus right. One night, I woke up at 4am with the words “Turning Japanese, I think Im turning Japanese” in my head.

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