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Man on the Moon (song) " Man on the Moon " is a song by American alternative rock band R.E.M., released in November 1992 as the second single from their eighth album, Automatic for the People (1992). The lyrics were written by lead singer Michael Stipe, and the music by drummer Bill Berry and guitarist Peter Buck.
- "New Orleans Instrumental No. 2"
- November 9, 1992
- 5:14, 4:39 (edit)
Oct 5, 1992 · [Pre-Chorus] Now, Andy, did you hear about this one? Tell me, are you locked in the punch? Hey, Andy, are you goofing on Elvis? Hey, baby Are we losing touch? [Chorus] If you believed they put a ...
Bertrand from Paris, France R.E.M.'s album [b] Automatic For the People [b] is one of the top artistic achievements of the 1990's in popular music. "Man On the Moon" is one of the most memorable and beautiful songs from the album. It is a moving tribute to comedian Andy Kaufman, and it is much more than that.
Man on the moon. If you believe there's nothing up his sleeve. Then nothing is cool. Here's a little agit for the never-believer, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Here's a little ghost for the offering, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Here's a truck stop instead of Saint Peter's, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Mister Andy Kaufman's gone wrestling, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.