In the 37th edition of Beaming with Pride
(2025), we highlight the song, βI Kissed a Girlβ performed by Jill Sobule.
Prepare to beam with P-R-I-D-E οΈβ
! Beaming with Pride
celebrates, embraces, and spotlights songs by LGBTQ musicians or allies. Here, we provide background and insight into musician(s) and analyze + go gaga over the decadent bops served up. When the music dictates deeper, more transcendent discussion, we ensure the point is fully articulated. All styles of music are welcome while the songs can be classics or brand-spanking new. So, without further ado, in the 37th edition of Beaming with Pride
οΈβ
(2025), we highlight βI Kissed a Girlβ performed by Jill Sobule.
βSo, we laughed, compared notes / We had a drink, we had a smoke / She took off her overcoatβ¦β Okay, so, what happened next, Jill Sobule? Why, βI Kissed a Girlβ, of course! βI Kissed a Girlβ is the seventh track from the deceased (
) musicianβs 1995 self-titled album. What did she and her friend, Jenny, compare notes about? Their questionable boyfriends include Brad, who is βdumb as a box of hammers,β and Larry, whom Jill believes, βI think I can do better.β Oh, snap! Sobule wrote the bi-curious/gay gem with Robin Eaton. Brad Jones and Eaton produced it. βKissedβ impacted the pop charts modestly, peaking at number 67 on the Billboard Hot 100.
βI Kissed a Girlβ not only satisfies because of its queerness (βThey can have their diamonds / And weβll have our pearlsβ
), but also, its musicianship. The sound is eclectic, with country, folk, pop, and rock sensibilities. The groove is particularly satisfying. There is an awesome, distorted, and mean-sounding guitar solo that appears toward the end of the song. Sobule delivers beautiful, playful, and tongue-in-cheek vocals. As the song progresses, it sounds like her vocal performance grows even more confident and more dynamic. Still, it is those queer lyrics that catch our ears. After Jenny tells her boyfriend sheβll be late, she feels guilty, considering, sheβs kissing Jill. βThen I looked at you, you had guilt in your eyes,β Sobule sings in the second verse, expanding on the rendezvous, continuing, βBut it only lasted a little while / And then I felt your hand above my knee.β Oh, snap! While Sobule acknowledges kissing βa girl wonβt change the world,β sheβs glad she did and admits, after kissing a girl for the first time, βWonβt be the last time.β Word. Rest in peace, Jill Sobule. You left an LGBTQ+ gem for the ages with βI Kissed a Girlβ, which preceded another bi-curious βI Kissed A Girlβ (Katy Perry) by 13 years.
Jill Sobule // Jill Sobule // Atlantic Recording Corporation // 1995
Jill Sobule, I Kissed a Girl: Beaming with Pride
No. 37 (2025) [
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