Right Hand Man

Album: Relish (1996)
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Don Van Vliet, Eric Bazilian, Joan Osbourne, Rick Chertoff, Rob Hyman
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 5

  • Your Cousin Lou from Down In VirginiaJoan Osborne did do a song about masturbation. But it's Match Struck Twice; find it on her Early Recordings album. This awesome, hard-rocking song, though, is just about screwing enthusiastically, happily, and unashamedly all night. Starting on the guy's floor, til she really needs chair. On a chair til she needs the sofa, and on the sofa til she's saying, where's your bedroom? He's good with his hand as well... at keeping the proceedings going. End of the night she hasn't slept, is wired and tired, and heads home on a supposed walk of shame about which she is not ashamed.
  • Randy from Seattle, WaIt occurs to me as this song is about an unplanned overnight stay. And waking up and feeling all is well in the world after a good night of sex.
  • Mel from Riverbank, CaI could see this being about masturbation, that was my thought. I have liked everything I've heard by Ms Orborne. She is so yummy.
  • Dominick from New York, NyI believe that the album "Relish" was released in 1995.
  • Iris from El Paso, TxHey, this song is about masturbation. I read it in Spin magazine. I love this song. I think it's great when women talk about masturbation. It shows that we are really comfortable with our sexuality.
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