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"'''Incredible Body'''" is an unreleased song written by [[Rivers Cuomo]] in collaboration with American country music singer/songwriter [[Mac Davis]]. | "'''Incredible Body'''" is an unreleased song written by [[Rivers Cuomo]] in collaboration with American country music singer/songwriter [[Mac Davis]]. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
"Incredible Body" | "Incredible Body" written in [[2009]], while [[Weezer]] was working on their then-unreleased album ''[[Hurley]]''.<ref>https://publicrecords.copyright.gov/detailed-record/voyager_25593395</ref> The existence of the song became known when the title appeared in the BMI/ASCAP Repertory (BMI work ID: 15629806). Davis also collaborated with Cuomo on the ''Hurley'' track "[[Time Flies]]", likely written in the same session as "Incredible Body" (Cuomo was late to their writing session and only contributed a version to the former song).<ref>Kawashima, Dale. "[https://www.songwriteruniverse.com/mac-davis-interview-2017/ Mac Davis, Legendary Songwriter and Artist, Talks About Writing His Classic Songs “In The Ghetto,” “I Believe In Music,” “Baby, Don’t Get Hooked On Me” And “A Little Less Conversation”]" ''SongwriterUniverse''. 13 September 2017.</ref> | ||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||