I Melt with You - Modern English (1982)

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Uploaded by on Jun 13, 2007

Taco Bell just about killed this song, but here is the non-hunger-inducing original with some swirlies to entertain you. Enjoy!

From their 1982 album
"After the Snow"

FYI: This version owns all covers. End of discussion.

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  • i wonder if in the movie theater when Robbie Grey, the lead singer of this band, hears this song in a trailer he stands up and hes like, "everybody, thats my fucking song!"

  • @globalchaos1984 How did they kill it? I first heard this in that tacobell commercial and I got turned on to a sector of music I'd never heard of before. Without exposure in modern advertising, video games, and films alot of music risks being largely lost to history. If shit music is all you hear in media it won't be long until only shit music exists and real talent is replaced with crap manufactured on computers.

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  • Like if your still listening to this in 2012. It may be 30 years old, but it will always be timeless! 

  • sumbunny done swiped mah gah-damn acid !!! Lol. this was fun :0 loved this song for years, since high school. Love my virgi... nevermind.... U dont need to know THAT... :/

  • My favorite song as of forever.

  • indeed tacobell played 20 songs over and over again, u can believe me, i use to work for them!

  • Taco Bell didn't kill this song. Mark Pellington did

  • i heard this on the hersey commercial not taco bell

  • Vive' le 80's !!!!

  • fuck valentines day

  • @AsmodelSoljah I think the mesh and lace comparison is the illusion we all have about real life. That comparison seems to best fit what we consider "beautiful" today but it also fits every other aspect of life that many humans have tarnished.

  • @KrazyKommieKiller I feel the same way about a LOT of Glee covers. Were they as good? No. But I know far too many people (who, granted, were mostly young) who listened to Glee covers and were inspired to listen to the original and love it, thus learning more about a genre of music.

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