Kiss And Tell (From "Bright Lights, Big City")

Bryan Ferry

Bête Noire · 4:52

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romance30%
Kiss And Tell (From "Bright Lights, Big City")
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Kiss And Tell (From "Bright Lights, Big City")

Bryan Ferry

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(Nostalgia · Jul 2026)

Those drawn to this track are typically navigating the complex terrain between desire and regret—people who've loved intensely in the past and recognize that bittersweet ache in their own stories. The song captures that specific moment when a relationship has faded into memory, yet the intensity of what was shared lingers in unexpected moments. Listeners return to it because Bryan Ferry's take on romance acknowledges both its beauty and its cost, offering companionship for anyone who's ever felt the pull of nostalgia mixed with the pain of what's been lost.

TUNIMO Narrative

Nostalgia hits you first—that immediate pull back to a specific moment when MTV was everything and everyone watched the same videos. It unlocks a bittersweet longing for an era when style and substance felt inseparable, when Ferry's elegance on screen made you want to dress better and feel more alive. You're transported to summer breaks and late-night music sessions, remembering when shared cultural moments actually meant something.

You return to this song when you need to remember what timeless looks like. Whether you're getting ready for a special night and need inspiration, or you're scrolling through memories of a simpler music landscape, Ferry's neon-lit sophistication pulls you back. It's the kind of track that reminds you that innovation doesn't always look like the future—sometimes it just means doing things with impeccable style and genuine passion.

Emotions vs Lyrics

There's a profound disconnect here: Ferry crafted a song meant to challenge how we remember history from below, yet listeners heard it as a personal elegy about lost intimacy. The song's architecture of whispered confessions became a vessel for individual longing rather than collective reckoning—people felt their own heartbreak in what was meant to be a manifesto about whose stories get told.

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