


I See Red" is a 1978 song by New Zealand art rock group Split Enz from their studio album Frenzy. Video for "I See Red" by New Zealand Band Split Enz. Album: StalkHer (Original Soundtrack), 2015. The cheesy album cover with the band member's faces peeking out of silly cardboard characterisations was supposed to be pop art, instead it just comes across as poop art flaccid unamusing drawings with an equally lifeless song list. queezed me out of your lifeDown the drain like molten toothpasteI feel used and spat outPoor old me. I respect your wishesYou gave me such precious hoursWhat to do without yo. When my baby's walking down the streetI see red, I see red, I see redHow could someone wicked walk round freeI see red, I see red, I see redI see red, I see red, (hey!)I see red. This song is by Split Enz and appears on the album Frenzy (1979) and on the album Anniversary (1997). The engineer out there got to know us and liked us and gave us some free time when the studio wasn't being used. Tim Finn said, "That's a one-off thing we did at Startling Studios which is Ringo Starr's studio - it used to be John Lennon's place. I See Red" was the second Split Enz song to achieve a top 20 chart position, peaking at in Australia and in the band's native New Zealand.
