Almost Hits: Modern English - I Melt With You (1982)
Modern English is a one-hit wonder whose most famous song never reached the Top 40. "I Melt With You" may have climbed to #7 on the US rock chart, but it never made it higher than #76 on the Hot 100, and that was after it was re-recorded and released a second time in 1990 on the quintet's Pillow Lips CD. The original version - and the one most people know from the album After The Snow - placed two spots lower. The video shows a couple dancing, but don't let the song's catchy melody and exuberance fool you. Its opaque lyrics reveal a serious theme. Lead singer Robbie Grey explained that "I Melt With You" is about a young couple making love during a nuclear holocaust. Grey wanted to write a love song, but he told Lori Majewski and Jonathan Bernstein, authors of Mad World: An Oral History of New Wave Artists and Songs That Defined the 1980s , that " The last thing we wanted was to write a song where boy meets girl, they ...