Navy Blues (album) - Trivia

Trivia

  • "She Says What She Means" was the last song recorded for the album. Chris Murphy wanted to make a hard rock song because he was jealous of Pentland's rock songs "Money City Maniacs" and "Iggy and Angus".
  • Pentland took-off the bassline of "Money City Maniacs" from AC/DC's Live Wire.
  • Murphy took the title of his song "Chester The Molester" from a name of a character in a Hustler magazine that his cousins used to call him. Murphy was reminded of the name by Mark Gaudet, the drummer from the Canadian band Elevator To Hell.
  • The lyrics for "I'm Not Through With You Yet" were the original lyrics for "Worried Now" from Sloan's 1994 album, Twice Removed. Pentland originally called the song "Cotton Picking Minute" because of its supposed "southern feel", but Pentland changed it out of fear that it might be taken as racist.

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