1995Released
2:51

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Interesting facts and trivia about Peaches. By Songfacts®.

First theory: It's just a song about how peaches are great. Perhaps a little commentary about how natural peaches are better then canned stuff. Second theory: It's about women's private parts and cunnilingus. The Presidents Of The United States Of America also have a song called "Kitty," which is about a cat (or is it?). They insist these songs - which they're well aware are full of double meanings - are about the literal explanations.

In a Songfacts interview with Presidents lead singer Chris Ballew, he told the story behind this song. "The key line, 'Moving to the country, going to eat a lot of peaches,' I overheard a homeless man who was walking by the bus stop where I was waiting for a bus," he said. "He was saying it under his breath over and over again: 'I'm moving to the country, I'm gonna eat a lot of peaches.' And I thought, 'That's interesting. I've never heard a homeless guy talk about his future and peaches and the country like that.' I was on my way to my girlfriend's house and I didn't have a guitar there but the phrase stuck with me. I later got home and put it to a little music. All I had was that, then I was trying to be Nirvana in the verse, gnarly and growly. So I had a verse and a chorus, and the verses were about how I had taken some hallucinogenic drugs and gone to a girl's house that I had a crush on. I was intending to tell her how I felt but she wasn't home, so I sat in her yard under a peach tree, having a psychedelic experience smashing peaches in my fist, literally like I say in the song, and watching the juice dribble and watching the ants run around. She never showed up, so I never got to tell her, but I bottled it and turned it into that song."

"Peaches" was written by the three band members: Chris Ballew, Dave Dederer, and Jason Finn. Dederer came up with the part that closes out the song: Millions of peaches Peaches for me Millions of peaches Peaches for free "The song sounds like two different songs," Ballew told Songfacts. "It's got my verse/chorus/verse/chorus, and then Dave's end part." "I love that that song was so popular because it really was a collaborative thing," he added. "Dave and I depended on each other to make that song work. Growing up as I did in the shadow of Lennon and McCartney, I thought it was cool that we had that collaboration."

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Peaches.
C♯Key
MinorMode
4/4Time Signature
94BPM

Album

The album Peaches is released on.

Released By

The record label that has released Peaches.
PUSA Music
2004 PUSA Music
2004 PUSA Music

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