- Source: Christian Woman
- Christian Brassington
- Februniye Akyol
- Christianity Today
- Kekristenan
- Kasus penistaan agama Asia Bibi
- No Other Woman (film 1933)
- Dewan Gereja-Gereja Asia
- Cardi B
- The Heart of a Woman
- Adriana Lima
- Christian Woman
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union
- Bloody Kisses
- The Education of a Christian Woman
- Head covering for Christian women
- Tokyo Woman's Christian University
- Hanging veil
- Christianity Today
- Ottoman clothing
- Asia Bibi blasphemy case
"Christian Woman" is a single by gothic metal band Type O Negative from their 1993 album Bloody Kisses. It is one of two songs (the other being "Black No. 1") that people credit with propelling the band into the mainstream. The song is inspired by a real woman with whom lead singer and songwriter Peter Steele was once romantically involved. Steele told Revolver, "She was a Roman Catholic, much as I am, but she would get off on breaking the rules a little bit. She would ask me to dress up as a priest and, well, I guess you can just imagine what would happen after that. So, I guess you could say I have a bit of a priest infection."
Music videos
Two music videos exist for this song. The most well-known video, directed by Jon Reiss, uses the radio edit of the song, which is four minutes and twenty-four seconds long. The other video uses the longer album version of the song, which has a significantly longer runtime of eight minutes and fifty-eight seconds. Both videos are available on the 1998 video album After Dark.
Track listing
All songs written by Peter Steele
Personnel
Peter Steele – lead vocals, bass guitar
Kenny Hickey – guitar, backing vocals
Josh Silver – keyboard, synthesizer, effects and programming, backing vocals
Sal Abruscato – drums, percussion
References
External links
Shorter video on YouTube
Longer video on YouTube