Growing on Me

Growing on Me

Infobox Single
Name = Growing on Me


Artist = The Darkness
from Album = Permission to Land
B-side = "How Dare You Call This Love?"
"Bareback"
Released = May 8, 2004 (U.S.)
Genre = Glam metal
Length = 3:29
Label = Must Destroy
Writer = Justin Hawkins
Dan Hawkins
Ed Graham
Frankie Poullain
Producer = Pedro Ferreira
Last single = "Get Your Hands Off My Woman"
(2003)
This single = "Growing on Me"
(2003)
Next single = "I Believe in a Thing Called Love"
(2003)

"Growing on Me" is a song by the glam metal band The Darkness from their album "Permission to Land". It was released as a single in June 16 2003.

Despite rumours surrounding the song's meaning, lead singer Justin Hawkins has refuted suggestions that the lyrics pertain to pubic lice or other sexually transmitted infections: "People have said it's about pubic lice, but that's obviously wrong because pubic lice don't grow on you, do they?" Hawkins has also commented on the song's "true" meaning: "A sweet lady woman that you will never fully fathom or understand, but you love her so much that after a while it doesn't matter." [Justin Hawkins interview with VH1]

The song is featured in the soundtrack to the film "School of Rock".

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