Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Frog & The Princess, artist - Grace Jones.
Date of issue: 27.10.1985
Song language: English
The Frog & The Princess |
The first night watching her in Le Mouche, I had already decided to work with |
her. |
That night, she was singing her hit song «I Need a Man"to a room full of |
shrieking gay bobbysockses. |
The ambiguity of her act was that she herself looked like a man — a man, |
singing «I Need a Man"to a bunch of men. |
I could see how the average guy could get a little scared by her physical |
advance. |
It was so powerful. |
I thought she was… I thought she was great. |
I photographed her in different positions. |
I cut her legs apart, lengthened them, turned her body to face the audience. |
Soon, I found myself living to the very fast rhythm of Grace Jones. |
We would go out dancing, all night, every night. |
I was completely neglecting my work. |
An intense, hysterical romance developed between Grace and I. |
But I ran out of money and realized I had to stop all this bullshit and go back |
to work. |
I had this idea of using Grace as the ideal veichle for my work. |
She had inspired me. |
On tour, we used to improvise. |
Thinking of an idea at breakfast and working it |
out directly on stage. |
I decided, deliberately, to mythologize Grace Jones. |
Black, shiny, muscular people. |
ahh, aerodynamic in design. |
'Twas to emphasise this belief that I painted Grace Jones blue/black. |
I am no longer sure what I fell in love with; |
Grace or my idea of what Grace |
should be. |
But in the two years following the birth of our son, there were nothing else in |
my life. |
Grace let me take her over completely. |
(SLAVE!) |
But then I discovered that what I was making was speeding too far beyond what |
was there. |
By the time our 'One Man Show' reached the US, I knew I’d lost her. |
Oh, the action. |