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Like other songs recorded for ''[[Pinkerton]]'', "Devotion" was originally intended for ''[[Songs from the Black Hole]]''. When that concept was abandoned in favor of the Puccini-inspired end result, the song was sort of lost in the shuffle, but the band did record it during the albums sessions, and was assigned to B-side status, surfacing on retail editions of "[[El Scorcho]]". | Like other songs recorded for ''[[Pinkerton]]'', "Devotion" was originally intended for ''[[Songs from the Black Hole]]''. When that concept was abandoned in favor of the Puccini-inspired end result, the song was sort of lost in the shuffle, but the band did record it during the albums sessions, and was assigned to B-side status, surfacing on retail editions of "[[El Scorcho]]". | ||
The song is essentially written in waltz timing, and is one of the slower songs Weezer has recorded, particularly in the early period during the 90s. The lyrics express | The song is essentially written in waltz timing, and is one of the slower songs Weezer has recorded, particularly in the early period during the 90s. The lyrics express fondness of a platonic nature giving way to romantic love. | ||
==Personnel== | ==Personnel== | ||