First We Take Manhattan

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"First We Take Manhattan" is a darkly prophetic, synth-driven song by Leonard Cohen that blends political and apocalyptic imagery with his signature poetic lyricism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album I’m Your Man NERFINISHED
artist Leonard Cohen NERFINISHED
composer Leonard Cohen NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
describedAs apocalyptic
darkly prophetic
politically charged
synth-driven Leonard Cohen song
firstPerformer Jennifer Warnes NERFINISHED
firstReleasedAs Jennifer Warnes recording
genre new wave
pop rock
synth-pop
hasInfluenceOn interpretations of political violence in popular music
hasNotableCover Jann Arden version
Jennifer Warnes version
Joe Cocker version
Lloyd Cole version
Nick Cave live version
Patricia O’Callaghan version
R.E.M. version
hasNotableLyric First we take Manhattan, then we take Berlin NERFINISHED
I don’t like your fashion business, mister
I’m guided by a signal in the heavens
They sentenced me to twenty years of boredom
hasStyle dark
poetic lyricism
synth-driven
hasTheme apocalyptic imagery
political imagery
prophecy
revenge
terrorism
includedIn album Famous Blue Raincoat
language English
lyricist Leonard Cohen NERFINISHED
partOf Leonard Cohen discography
performer Leonard Cohen NERFINISHED
producer Jean-Michel Reusser NERFINISHED
Leonard Cohen NERFINISHED
Michel Robidoux NERFINISHED
recordLabel Columbia Records

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I’m Your Man hasTrack First We Take Manhattan
subject surface form: I'm Your Man
I’m Your Man notableSong First We Take Manhattan
subject surface form: I'm Your Man