I’ve been traveling to Pittsburgh for work lately. While there, I listen to a station that plays a pretty wide range of music...60s/70s/80s/90s/00s rock, pop, metal and so on. Pretty cool actually.

Anyway, the below song came on the other day which brought up a lot of memories from my childhood of watching MTV for hours on end (back when they actually played music).

I hadn’t heard the song in years and as an adult the lyrics took on a whole new meaning for me when I realized that the line preceding “I don’t want to lose your love tonight” is “I just want to use your love tonight.”

Yep, definitely not the “love” song I remember it being as a kid.



This had me thinking that as an adult there are quite a few songs out there that don’t mean the same as I thought they did as a kid. Am I alone in this? What are some other examples that you can think of?

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3 Responses so far.

  1. No, you're not alone in this, and this song is one of the ones where I have to stop myself and think about the lyrics when I find myself singing them. When my son is with me in the car, I'm especially cautious about what I listen to on the radio.

  2. Joshua says:

    Yeah, kids definitely have a way of altering your music selections. Songs and sometimes entire CDs are skipped, choruses might be fast forwarded...

  3. Mike says:

    Better than Safety Dance at least. lol

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