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Latest revision as of 16:08, 31 May 2022

Dial-A-Song (2015) artwork
song name | I Love You for Psychological Reasons |
artist | They Might Be Giants |
releases | Dial-A-Song (2015), Phone Power |
year | 2015 |
first played | January 2, 2016 (24 known performances) |
run time | 3:01 |
sung by | John Linnell; John Flansburgh sings background in the refrain |
Trivia/Info
- Video directed by Paul Sahre. Edited by Zak Tebbal, who also had a hand in the videos for "Trouble Awful Devil Evil" and "College Town". Videography by Minchai Lee [1][2].
- References the rhythm and blues song "(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons."
Song Themes
Animals, Body Parts, Food, Insects, Jail And Imprisonment, Love, Mirrors And Reflections, Oblique Cliches Or Idiom, Personification, Questions, References To Other Songs Or Musicians, Rhymes, Stories, Transportation
Videos
Current Rating You must be logged in to rate this. You can either login (if you have a userid) or create an account with us today. I Love You For Psychological Reasons is currently ranked #29 out of 1035. (156 wikians have given it an average rating of 9.15) |