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- [Narrator] It's the Music Hour Show 00:00
and tonight we're featuring one hour of Blondie. 00:02
And kicking off this exciting program, 00:06
we've gone back into our library 00:08
to a very early appearance of Blondie. 00:09
You may remember this, "In the flesh." 00:12
(gentle music) 00:15
♪ Darling, darling, darling ♪ 00:17
♪ I can't wait to see you ♪ 00:20
♪ Your picture ain't enough ♪ 00:24
♪ I can't wait to touch you in the flesh ♪ 00:27
♪ Ooh, hoo, hoo ♪ 00:34
♪ Darling, darling, darling ♪ 00:38
♪ I can't wait to hear you ♪ 00:41
♪ Remembering your love ♪ 00:45
♪ Is nothing without you in the flesh ♪ 00:48
(gentle music continues) 00:53
♪ Went walking one day ♪ 00:59
♪ On the Lower East Side ♪ 01:02
♪ Met you with a girlfriend ♪ 01:06
♪ You were so divine ♪ 01:10
♪ She said, hands off ♪ 01:13
♪ This one sweetie ♪ 01:15
♪ This boy is mine ♪ 01:17
♪ I couldn't resist you ♪ 01:20
♪ I'm not deaf, dumb, and blind ♪ 01:23
(gentle music continues) 01:29
♪ Darling, darling, darling ♪ 01:34
♪ Now you're out of town ♪ 01:38
♪ Those girls that you run with ♪ 01:41
♪ They bring my head down ♪ 01:45
♪ Ooh, darling, darling ♪ 01:48
♪ Watch out if I see you ♪ 01:52
♪ 'Cause if you say hello ♪ 01:55
♪ It'll mean you want to see me in the flesh ♪ 01:59
♪ Ooh, hoo, ooh hoo ♪ 02:04
♪ Warm and soft, in the flesh ♪ 02:07
♪ Ooh hoo, ooh, hoo ♪ 02:11
♪ Close and hot, in the flesh ♪ 02:14
♪ Ooh, hoo, ooh, hoo ♪ 02:18
(gentle music plays out) 02:22

In The Flesh – English Lyrics

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Dive into Blondie's "In The Flesh" and discover the nuances of longing and physical connection. This early hit, with its blend of new wave and girl-group influences, offers a unique opportunity to explore themes of desire and the importance of being present. Learn how Blondie's innovative sound and Debbie Harry's captivating vocals made this song a memorable exploration of human relationships.

[English]
- [Narrator] It's the Music Hour Show
and tonight we're featuring one hour of Blondie.
And kicking off this exciting program,
we've gone back into our library
to a very early appearance of Blondie.
You may remember this, "In the flesh."
(gentle music)
♪ Darling, darling, darling ♪
♪ I can't wait to see you ♪
♪ Your picture ain't enough ♪
♪ I can't wait to touch you in the flesh ♪
♪ Ooh, hoo, hoo ♪
♪ Darling, darling, darling ♪
♪ I can't wait to hear you ♪
♪ Remembering your love ♪
♪ Is nothing without you in the flesh ♪
(gentle music continues)
♪ Went walking one day ♪
♪ On the Lower East Side ♪
♪ Met you with a girlfriend ♪
♪ You were so divine ♪
♪ She said, hands off ♪
♪ This one sweetie ♪
♪ This boy is mine ♪
♪ I couldn't resist you ♪
♪ I'm not deaf, dumb, and blind ♪
(gentle music continues)
♪ Darling, darling, darling ♪
♪ Now you're out of town ♪
♪ Those girls that you run with ♪
♪ They bring my head down ♪
♪ Ooh, darling, darling ♪
♪ Watch out if I see you ♪
♪ 'Cause if you say hello ♪
♪ It'll mean you want to see me in the flesh ♪
♪ Ooh, hoo, ooh hoo ♪
♪ Warm and soft, in the flesh ♪
♪ Ooh hoo, ooh, hoo ♪
♪ Close and hot, in the flesh ♪
♪ Ooh, hoo, ooh, hoo ♪
(gentle music plays out)

Key Vocabulary

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I can't wait to see you

    ➔ Present continuous for future arrangements

    ➔ The phrase "can't wait" is used with the infinitive "to see" to express strong anticipation, a common idiomatic expression.

  • Remembering your love

    ➔ Present participle as a gerund

    "Remembering" functions as a noun, referring to the act of recalling, which is a common use of gerunds.

  • This boy is mine

    ➔ Present simple for ownership

    ➔ The present simple tense is used to state a fact or a permanent situation, here indicating possession.

  • I'm not deaf, dumb, and blind

    ➔ Comma usage in a list

    ➔ Commas are used to separate items in a list, known as the Oxford comma, which is optional but clarifies meaning.

  • Now you're out of town

    ➔ Present contraction for present continuous

    ➔ The contraction "you're" is a shortened form of "you are," commonly used in spoken and informal English.

  • It'll mean you want to see me

    ➔ Future contraction with 'will'

    ➔ The contraction "it'll" is a shortened form of "it will," used to express future actions or predictions.

  • Warm and soft, in the flesh

    ➔ Coordination of adjectives

    ➔ The adjectives "warm" and "soft" are coordinated with "and" to describe the same noun, a common structure in English.