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*''[[Scott & Rivers (album)|Scott & Rivers]]'' (2013)
*''[[Scott & Rivers (album)|Scott & Rivers]]'' (2013)
==Overview==
==Overview==
In a video for MTV, Cuomo discussed the song, saying "It's one of my favorite songs I ever wrote." He went on to explain that he originally wrote the song for [[Weezer]]'s [[2009]] album ''[[Raditude]]'' <ref>"Weezer's Rivers Cuomo Gave Adam Lambert His Favorite Song, 'Pick U Up'" ''MTV''. 2009 November 2. http://www.mtv.com/video-clips/wn1ton/weezer-s-rivers-cuomo-gave-adam-lambert-his-favorite-song-pick-u-up</ref>, adding "For some reason, Weezer didn't want to record it for ''Raditude''. I was scratching my head, but I figured, 'Oh, maybe it'll end up on the next record.'" Cuomo then described meeting with Adam Lambert, who liked the song and wanted to sing it. Said Cuomo, "He came up with a few ideas for it for himself, took the melody in a different place, suggested some lyric changes, and before you knew it, I was writing a song with Adam Lambert!" Cuomo said of Lambert's voice, "It's exactly the kind of voice that I convince myself I have, on my best day, but of course I'm nowhere near that amazing,"
In a video for MTV, Cuomo discussed the song, saying "It's one of my favorite songs I ever wrote." He went on to explain that he originally wrote the song for [[Weezer]]'s [[2009]] album ''[[Raditude]]'' <ref>"[https://archive.org/details/rivers_pickuup Weezer's Rivers Cuomo Gave Adam Lambert His Favorite Song, 'Pick U Up']" ''MTV News''. 2009 November 2. Archived by ''Wayback Machine''. Archived from [http://www.mtv.com/video-clips/wn1ton/weezer-s-rivers-cuomo-gave-adam-lambert-his-favorite-song-pick-u-up the original] (dead link) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WePxAff3gI ''YouTube'' mirror]</ref>, adding "For some reason, Weezer didn't want to record it for ''Raditude''. I was scratching my head, but I figured, 'Oh, maybe it'll end up on the next record.'" Cuomo then described meeting with Adam Lambert, who liked the song and wanted to sing it. Said Cuomo, "He came up with a few ideas for it for himself, took the melody in a different place, suggested some lyric changes, and before you knew it, I was writing a song with Adam Lambert!" Cuomo said of Lambert's voice, "It's exactly the kind of voice that I convince myself I have, on my best day, but of course I'm nowhere near that amazing," The song was [[Hurley demos|later considered]]—at least briefly—for inclusion on Weezer's follow-up to ''Raditude'', ''[[Hurley]]'', though it did not make the cut.


Musician and songwriter [[Greg Wells]] is also a credited writer on the song. Wells would go on to collaborate with Cuomo on the [[2010]] Weezer song "[[Where's My Sex?]]."
Musician and songwriter [[Greg Wells]] is also a credited writer on the song. Wells would go on to collaborate with Cuomo on the [[2010]] Weezer song "[[Where's My Sex?]]."