She Said

Album: Dosage (1999)
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Songfacts®:

  • Lead singer Ed Roland based the lyrics on a conversation he had with his mother. The song deals with his grandfather's alcoholism. >>
    Suggestion credit:
    Steven - Paragould, AR
  • This song was used in the movie Scream 2. It appears twice in the movie. The video features the band wearing the infamous Ghostface mask from the movies. >>
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    Aaron - Chicago, IL
  • A more mainstream pop version appears as a hidden song at the end of their album Dosage. After listening to the song "Crown," keep playing the CD. "She Said" will start playing exactly one minute later. >>
    Suggestion credit:
    Justin - Troy, MO

Comments: 3

  • Rob from Eau Claire, WiIs there a “clean” version of this song available? The versions on Dosage and Seven Year Itch both have loads of static sounds throughout the song.
  • Joshua from Twin Cities, MnThis song appeard as its own, non-hidden track on Collective Soul's 2001 retrospective CD Se7en Year Itch.
  • Dave from Eau Claire, Withey wanted to call this one "Sheeps head" instead of She said, but Farmers protested saying that it was not nice to pick on sheep.
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