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- Across_the_Sea runtime "4.533333333333333".
- Across_the_Sea abstract ""Across the Sea" is the fifth song from Weezer's second album, Pinkerton. Singer/songwriter Rivers Cuomo wrote "Across the Sea" after receiving a letter from a Japanese girl during a depressing winter at Harvard University. Cuomo remarked, "When I got the letter, I fell in love with her. It was such a great letter. I was very lonely at the time, but at the same time I was very depressed that I would never meet her. Even if I did see her, she was probably some fourteen-year-old girl, who didn't speak English." When asked in 2006 about the girl, he commented that "I don't know anything about her and I've never contacted her." The lyrics also make mention of Cuomo's adolescent consideration of becoming a monk to win the favor of older women, as well as the idea that his mother is responsible for his romantic shortcomings.The song's guitar solo has a relatively complex chord progression, during which the key modulates from G♭ major to E♭ major (the parallel major of the original key's relative minor). The following bridge remains in the key of E♭ major, then modulates back to G♭ major for the final verse and chorus.In the beginning while the piano plays, you can hear a door open, Pat Wilson laugh, and part of the chorus played on the piano.The song appears on Come On and Kick Me!: The String Quartet Tribute to Weezer and Only in Dreams: Classical Music Inspired by Weezer.".
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- Across_the_Sea genre Emo.
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- Across_the_Sea recordLabel Geffen_Records.
- Across_the_Sea releaseDate "1996-09-24".
- Across_the_Sea runtime "272.0".
- Across_the_Sea trackNumber "5".
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- Across_the_Sea album Pinkerton_(album).
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- Across_the_Sea nextNo ""Tired of Sex"".
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- Across_the_Sea released "1996-09-24".
- Across_the_Sea trackNo "5".
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- Across_the_Sea comment ""Across the Sea" is the fifth song from Weezer's second album, Pinkerton. Singer/songwriter Rivers Cuomo wrote "Across the Sea" after receiving a letter from a Japanese girl during a depressing winter at Harvard University. Cuomo remarked, "When I got the letter, I fell in love with her. It was such a great letter. I was very lonely at the time, but at the same time I was very depressed that I would never meet her.".
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