"Androgynous" is a song by The Replacements featured on their album Let It Be which came out in 1984. The song describes in positive terms a relationship between two gender non-conforming individuals, and suggests that in future perhaps such relationships will be more accepted. The song was covered by Crash Test Dummies and released as the third and final single from their 1991 debut album The Ghosts That Haunt Me. Joan Jett also covered the song on both her albums Naked and Sinner. Jubilee also covered the song. Their version appeared as the B-side on their first single, "Rebel Hiss". In 2015, the song was covered by Joan Jett again, along with Laura Jane Grace of Against Me! and Miley Cyrus, for Cyrus's Backyard Sessions video series to support the Happy Hippie Foundation, an organization founded by Cyrus to support homeless LGBT youth. The song was also covered by Ezra Furman on the 2016 EP Songs by Others. Towards the end of the song, you can hear Paul Westerberg sing the words "Jefferson's Cock". Occasionally, The Replacements would play gigs in Minneapolis under this name, with the band members wearing dresses.more »
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