The repetition of "everything I've ever done... it's a sin" is both a lament and a defiant reclamation of those "sins." 📈 Legacy and Impact
While specific to the songwriter, the lyrics resonate with anyone who has felt shame for their nature or identity. Pet Shop Boys - Its A Sin
Produced by Stephen Hague, the track features thundering drums , synthesized stabs, and a literal NASA countdown. The repetition of "everything I've ever done
The song uses a "Sturm und Drang" intensity, blending disco energy with the gravity of a Gothic cathedral . The song uses a "Sturm und Drang" intensity,
"It's a Sin" (1987) is the definitive by the Pet Shop Boys. It serves as both a sweeping theatrical anthem and a biting social critique . 🎠The Sound: Operatic Grandeur
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It is a rare "perfect" pop song. It manages to be incredibly catchy and danceable while maintaining a deep, intellectual core that rewards repeat listens.