2012Released
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Interesting facts and trivia about Sex And Candy. By Songfacts®.

With images of "disco lemonade" and "double cherry pie," this is one of the more puzzling songs of the '90s, and according to Marcy Playground songwriter/lead singer John Wozniak, the song pulls many things from many places. In a Songfacts interview with John Wozniak, he explained: "Where did I get the 'sex and candy' part from? Well, I was dating a girl and she was going to Bryn Mawr College and it's where my dad teaches. And I was probably 17 or something like that and she was like 18. I always liked the older girls. (laughs) But we were in her dorm room, and her roommate came in and she saw us there, and she was like, 'Oh, it smells like sex and candy in here.' And I always remembered that. And that was back in the late '80s. And then when I was writing the song and I was coming up with all these weird disco-era references that I was making up, 'platform double suede' and all that business, I was like, 'hey, let's just throw in that phrase that's been sticking in my head for the last five years or whatever.' So I wrote that song in '92, '93, somewhere around there. And it didn't really come out until '97. That song had been at least in my consciousness since the late '80s. At least with the concepts behind it. But it's just about seeing some sexy girl and then falling in love, and then asking a dumb question to yourself... well, it's not even asking a question. It's just – I don't know!! I don't know. (laughing) I'm just gonna be straight up honest. I don't know. I'm telling you, when I was very young I experimented with drugs, but when I was writing these songs, I wasn't high. But it sounds like I was high."

According to Wozniak, even though there's a lot going on in this song, it took him only an hour to write.

Marcy Playground is named after the elementary school Wozniak attended in St. Paul, Minnessota, but the group formed in New York City in 1996. In 1997, they landed a deal with Capitol Records, which released their self-titled debut album. The first two singles were what Capitol thought were the most friendly tracks - "Poppies" and "Saint Joe On The School Bus" - but they were largely ignored. Some radio stations started playing the quirky album cut "Sex And Candy," so Capitol put that out as a single and it started a slow rise up the charts, reaching #8 on the Hot 100 in April 1998, over a year after the album came out. More impressively, it spent 15 weeks at #1 on the Modern Rock chart, a record at the time. The next single, "Sherry Fraser," was a flop, frustrating the band because they were proud of the album and worried about becoming a one-hit wonder, which they did. Their next album, Shapeshifter in 1999, didn't trouble the charts and in the '00s they didn't fit in at all with the rap-rock and teen pop that was all the rage. Dropped from Columbia, they released albums in 2004, 2009, and 2012, and did occasional tours, often with other '90s bands.

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Sex And Candy.
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MinorMode
4/4Time Signature
160BPM

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EMI Music Canada
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