Inhaler
Inhaler

Miles Kane - Inhaler Lyrics

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Inhaler Music Video

Inhaler Lyrics

I've been lookin' forward to liftin' up the veil
Guess is the answer you know that for sure
The night time is the right time don't you know girl
You've heard it before
Hey

Inhaler, inhaler
Yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah
Inhaler, inhaler
Yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah

Cold is the shoulder you'll give me for sure
Dance with your hips and grind on the floor
The night time is the right time dont you know girl
You've heard it before

Hey
Inhaler, inhaler
Yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah
Inhaler, inhaler
Inhaler, inhaler
Yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah

Inhaler, inhaler, inhaler, inhaler!
Yeah yeah yeah

Writer(s): MILES KANE, SEAN BONNIWELL
Copyright(s): Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is the release date of 'Inhaler' by Miles Kane?

    'Inhaler' was first released on 19 November 2010 as a debut solo single by Miles Kane. It was later re-released on 8 July 2011.

  2. What inspired the riff in 'Inhaler'?

    The riff in 'Inhaler' is borrowed from 'Mother Nature, Father Earth,' a song by the 1960s garage rock band The Music Machine. This inspiration showcases the song's bluesy acid garage vibe.

  3. How was 'Inhaler' received by critics?

    Critics gave 'Inhaler' positive reviews, with Matt Collar of AllMusic describing it as 'bluesy acid garage' and Joe Zadeh of Clash praising it as 'brilliantly executed, explosive indie rock.'

  4. Is there a music video for 'Inhaler'?

    Yes, a music video for 'Inhaler' was released on 9 June 2011. The video is approximately three minutes and three seconds long and can be found on YouTube.

  5. What personal experience influenced the chorus of 'Inhaler'?

    Miles Kane, who has asthma, mentioned that the chorus was partly a joke relating to his condition. He aimed to evoke a sound reminiscent of Elvis Costello's 'Pump It Up.'

  6. Did Miles Kane collaborate with anyone on 'Inhaler'?

    Yes, the song's lyrics were co-written by Sean Bonniwell, alongside Miles Kane.

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