Exile in Coronavirus-ville? Liz Phair is having a little fun with her lyrics as the country continues to hunker down to flatten the curve of the pandemic.
The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter reworked the chorus of her song "6'1" off her critically acclaimed 1993 debut album, Exile in Guyville.
Playing off the CDC's guidelines to reduce the spread of the coronavirus, Phair offered up some timely and witty lyrics, which she shared via Twitter on Wednesday (March 18): And I-I-I-I kept standing Six feet away Instead of five inches close And I loved hand sanitizer and I hated Coronavirus The original chorus to her tune in which she stands up to a man who's disappointed her? "And I kept standing six-feet-one/ Instead of five-feet-two/ And I
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