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Head over Feet : ウィキペディア英語版
Head over Feet

"Head over Feet" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette, taken from her third (and first outside Canada) studio album ''Jagged Little Pill'' (1995). Written by Alanis and Glen Ballard, and produced by Ballard, it was released as the album's fifth single (sixth in the United States) in 1996 (see 1996 in music) and presented a softer sound than the previous singles from the album. "Head Over Feet" talks about a couple who are best friends as well as lovers, with Alanis thanking a friend for his manners, love and devotion.
It received positive response from critics, who deemed it for being soft and light. The song became Morissette's first number-one hit on ''Billboard'' U.S. Adult Top 40 chart and topped the Top 40 Mainstream chart. In the United Kingdom, it was her first top ten single, and it reached the top 20 in Australia. A live version of "Head over Feet" is featured on the album ''Alanis Unplugged'' (1999), and an acoustic version of the song was recorded for the album ''Jagged Little Pill Acoustic'' (2005).
== Writing and composition ==
Alanis Morissette and Glen Ballard wrote "Head Over Feet", one of the several tracks they collaborated on for her breakthrough album, ''Jagged Little Pill'' (1995). Ballard met Alanis in 1994, when his publishing company matched them up. According to Ballard, the connection was "instant", and within 30 minutes of meeting each other they had begun experimenting with different sounds in Ballard's home studio in San Fernando Valley, California.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://books.google.com.br/books?id=-BMEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA7&dq=Boutique+Distributors+Make+Noise+Under+The+Radar+billboard&hl=pt-BR&sa=X&ei=v2U4U66PAYLF0QHWgYGoDg&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA#v=snippet&q=glen%20ballard%20alanis&f=false )〕 Ballard also declared to Rolling Stone that, "I just connected with her as a person, and, almost parenthetically, it was like 'Wow, you're 19?' She was so intelligent and ready to take a chance on doing something that might have no commercial application. Although there was some question about what she wanted to do musically, she knew what she didn't want to do, which was anything that wasn't authentic and from her heart."
"Head Over Feet" tells a tale of a couple who are best friends as well as lovers, in which the protagonist thanks a friend for his manners, love and devotion. For Jason Redford of ''Pop'Stache'', "It speaks of love beyond the lines and attraction regardless of inhibitions." ''Yahoo! Voices'' Joanna Lopez wrote that the song "is about realizing you've fallen in love with your best friend." "You are the bearer of unconditional things, you held your breath and the door for me, thanks for your patience," she sings.

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