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  1. A special 10” Record Store Day edition of “Eat the Music,” exclusively in independent record shops on Saturday 20th April. The single was originally scheduled to be the first release from her 1993 album Red Shoes but was cancelled in favor of “Rubberband Girl”. To celebrate being named RSD UK Ambassador 2024, Kate has recreated her own unique version, a beautiful UV printed 10 ...

  2. Although titled "Rubberband Girl", the track contains no music. Instead, a 'lyrical taster', read by an undisclosed female voice, appears, with info about release dates for album (October) and single (Sept. 6) and a few lines of lyrics of "Rubberband Girl" read. On sleeve: This single is taken from the forthcoming Album 'The Red Shoes' REL.

  3. Kate Bush - Rubberband Girl (Letra e música para ouvir) - See those trees / Bend in the wind / I feel they've got a lot more sense than me / You see I try to resist / A rubberband bouncing back to life / A

  4. A rubberband girl me. Oh I want to be a rubberband girl. When I slip out. Of my catapult. I gotta land with my feet on the ground. And let my body catch up. A rubberband bouncing back to life. A rubberband bend the beat. If I could learn to give like a rubberband.

  5. Rubberband Girl ( CD, Maxi-Single) Columbia. 44K 77332. US. 1993. Recently Edited. Rubberband Girl ( CD, Single) EMI United Kingdom, EMI United Kingdom. CDEM 280, 7243 8 80829 2 1.

  6. 6 de sept. de 1993 · A rubberband girl me Oh I want to be a rubberband girl. When I slip out Of my catapult I gotta land with my feet on the ground And let my body catch up. A rubberband bouncing back to life A rubberband bend the beat If I could learn to give like a rubberband. I'd be back on my feet A rubberband hold me trousers up A rubberband ponytails If I ...

  7. 21 de sept. de 2023 · "Rubberband Girl" by Kate Bush is a song that celebrates resilience, adaptability, and the ability to bounce back from life's challenges. The lyrics employ the metaphor of a rubber band to convey these themes. In the verses, the narrator observes the trees bending in the wind and realizes that they possess a wisdom she lacks.