Some advice: if you're gonna to change the lyrics from him/he/his to her/she, stay consistent. You can't say "I used to call her Poison" then say "Jim" or "his ultraviolence". It's confusing and a bit annoying.
+Juan Carlos Delgado Yeah, I totally see what you mean. Some people say that Jim is a metaphor for alcohol, though, so I just went along with that.. Thanks for stopping by ! :)
He used to call me DN That stood for deadly nightshade 'Cause I was filled with poison But blessed with beauty and rage Jim told me that He hit me and it felt like a kiss Jim brought me back Reminded me of when we were kids This is ultraviolence Ultraviolence Ultraviolence Ultraviolence I can hear sirens, sirens He hit me and it felt like a kiss I can hear violins, violins Give me all of that ultraviolence He used to call me poison Like I was poison ivy I could've died right then 'Cause he was right beside me Jim raised me up He hurt me but it felt like true love Jim taught me that Loving him was never enough This is ultraviolence Ultraviolence Ultraviolence Ultraviolence I can hear sirens, sirens He hit me and it felt like a kiss I can hear violins, violins Give me all of that ultraviolence We can go back to New York Loving you was really hard We could go back to Woodstock Where they don't know who we are Heaven is on earth I will do anything for you, babe Blessed is this union Crying tears of gold, like lemonade I love you the first time I love you the last time Yo soy la princesa, comprende mis white lines 'Cause I'm your jazz singer And you're my cult leader I love you forever I love you forever This is ultraviolence Ultraviolence Ultraviolence Ultraviolence I can hear sirens, sirens He hit me and it felt like a kiss I can hear violins, violins Give me all of that ultraviolence
Woops sorry wasn't notified of your comment. Nothing as dramatic as you portray it, I simply wanted to offer a male perspective, that's all. I covered Lana's "Lolita" and the infamous "Why don't you do right" so no heteronormative issues on my side of the microphone ! Thanks for stopping by, though, take care !
Some advice: if you're gonna to change the lyrics from him/he/his to her/she, stay consistent. You can't say "I used to call her Poison" then say "Jim" or "his ultraviolence". It's confusing and a bit annoying.
this is so perfect and beautiful Alexandre!
Gee, thanks ! :D
Some advice: if you're gonna to change the lyrics from him/he/his to her/she, stay consistent. You can't say "I used to call her Poison" then say "Jim" or "his ultraviolence". It's confusing and a bit annoying.
+Juan Carlos Delgado Yeah, I totally see what you mean. Some people say that Jim is a metaphor for alcohol, though, so I just went along with that.. Thanks for stopping by ! :)
Alexandre Covers I like your videos regardless :)
Thank you, that's so kind !
+Juan Carlos Delgado The point of his cover was his voice... I think the "Jim" goes well in respect of Lana's song. Good job Alexandre!
Thank you, Jason, I really appreciate it ! :))
I'm crying because this is so beautiful "it hit me and it felt like a kiss "
Thank you for stopping by and taking the time to listen, I appreciate !
omg your voice is fascinating
Thank you for your kind comment ! Have a great start of the week... 😃
I think you should have added the "Lay me down tonight "
You know what, I think that at the time, I hadn't noticed it yet !!! :D But you're right it fits so well !
Hey everyone ! If you want, you can follow me on Instagram @alexandre_covers ! Have a nice day !
So Epic! Like this version soo much.
I'm glad you do, thanks for stopping by ! Have a great day ! :D
heavenly lovely
Thank you very much for your kind words, I'm glad you like it ! Have an awesome day !
Am I in heaven ?
+Frank Davis Oh my, didn't see your comment, so sorry ! Thank you so much for stopping by !! :D
He used to call me DN
That stood for deadly nightshade
'Cause I was filled with poison
But blessed with beauty and rage
Jim told me that
He hit me and it felt like a kiss
Jim brought me back
Reminded me of when we were kids
This is ultraviolence
Ultraviolence
Ultraviolence
Ultraviolence
I can hear sirens, sirens
He hit me and it felt like a kiss
I can hear violins, violins
Give me all of that ultraviolence
He used to call me poison
Like I was poison ivy
I could've died right then
'Cause he was right beside me
Jim raised me up
He hurt me but it felt like true love
Jim taught me that
Loving him was never enough
This is ultraviolence
Ultraviolence
Ultraviolence
Ultraviolence
I can hear sirens, sirens
He hit me and it felt like a kiss
I can hear violins, violins
Give me all of that ultraviolence
We can go back to New York
Loving you was really hard
We could go back to Woodstock
Where they don't know who we are
Heaven is on earth
I will do anything for you, babe
Blessed is this union
Crying tears of gold, like lemonade
I love you the first time
I love you the last time
Yo soy la princesa, comprende mis white lines
'Cause I'm your jazz singer
And you're my cult leader
I love you forever
I love you forever
This is ultraviolence
Ultraviolence
Ultraviolence
Ultraviolence
I can hear sirens, sirens
He hit me and it felt like a kiss
I can hear violins, violins
Give me all of that ultraviolence
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Thank you so much, that's very kind of you ! Have a great day :D
Alexandre Covers u too man 😊
Why did you change the pronouns in the song? It's disrespectful to the artist to change lyrics for your heteronormative standards.
let him do want he wants oh my god
Woops sorry wasn't notified of your comment. Nothing as dramatic as you portray it, I simply wanted to offer a male perspective, that's all. I covered Lana's "Lolita" and the infamous "Why don't you do right" so no heteronormative issues on my side of the microphone ! Thanks for stopping by, though, take care !
Hehe, thanks ! And thank you for watching !
Alexandre Covers no problem, you have an amazing voice ❤️
Chase Lott I posted this 6 months ago. I don't care about the pronouns anymore and I still think this is an awesome cover.
Some advice: if you're gonna to change the lyrics from him/he/his to her/she, stay consistent. You can't say "I used to call her Poison" then say "Jim" or "his ultraviolence". It's confusing and a bit annoying.