Songs To Make Love To

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Songs to Make Love To
Songs to Make Love To cover
EP by Faith No More
Released April 3, 1993
Genre Alternative Rock
Length 13:22
Label Slash Records/Reprise Records
Producer(s) Matt Wallace and Faith No More (Tracks 1 & 3)
Faith No More (Tracks 2 & 4)
Faith No More chronology
Angel Dust
(1992)
Songs to Make Love To
(1993)
King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime
(1995)


Songs To Make Love To is a maxi-single released by Faith No More in 1993. It prominently features their hit-song "Easy", a cover of the Commodores song, which would become their highest-charting UK hit (#3) and their final charting US hit.

After having repeatedly performed their version of "Easy" during the support tour for their latest album Angel Dust, the band eventually decided to record and release it. The song was subsequently added as the last track on all future copies of Angel Dust in Europe, however, the version on this EP differs slightly from the Angel Dust version, in that it has background strings and does not have the spoken introduction: "Turn the lights out, baby. This one's for the ladies in the house.".

This maxi-single also includes an original Faith No More song ("Das Schutzenfest"), a cover of The Dead Kennedys' "Let's Lynch The Landlord", and the cover of John Barry's "Midnight Cowboy" which was also featured on Angel Dust.

  1. "Easy" – 3:10 (Lionel Richie)
  2. "Das Schutzenfest" – 3:00
  3. "Midnight Cowboy" – 4:15 (John Barry)
  4. "Let's Lynch The Landlord" – 2:56 (Jello Biafra)


Faith No More
Roddy Bottum | Billy Gould | Mike Bordin | Mike Patton | Jon Hudson
Chuck Mosely | "Big" Jim Martin | Dean Menta | Trey Spruance | Mark Bowen | Courtney Love | Wade Worthington
Discography
Studio albums: We Care a Lot | Introduce Yourself | The Real Thing | Angel Dust | King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime | Album of the Year
Lives and compilations: Live at the Brixton Academy | Who Cares a Lot? | This Is It: The Best of Faith No More | Epic And Other Hits | The Platinum Collection
Singles: We Care a Lot | Anne's Song | From Out Of Nowhere | Epic | Falling to Pieces | Midlife Crisis | A Small Victory | Everything's Ruined | Easy (Songs to Make Love To) | Another Body Murdered | Digging the Grave | Ricochet | Evidence | Ashes To Ashes | Last Cup Of Sorrow | Stripsearch | I Started a Joke
Related articles
Imperial Teen | Mr. Bungle | Faith No Man | Brujeria (band) | Peeping Tom | Coma | Tomahawk | Fantômas
Categories: Faith No More albums | Faith No More songs
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