Make It Wit Chu

Album: Era Vulgaris (2007)
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Songfacts®:

  • Bread had a #1 hit in 1970 with the lite favorite "Make It With You," which finds the singer making a play for a girl with the "let's live in the moment thing."

    "Make It Wit Chu" has a similar message, with Josh Homme singing about the sun and the moon in his attempt to make it with the girl. He called it "one of the best songs about f--king."
  • Josh Homme first recorded this song with his Desert Sessions collective with PJ Harvey singing on the track. That version was released in 2003 on the album Volumes 9 & 10. He re-recorded it with Queens Of The Stone Age for the Era Vulgaris album.
  • It's one of their more intimate songs, but "Make It Wit Chu" proved to be a live favorite for the band and found a consistent home in their setlists.

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