The most iconic use of the phrase is the gospel-infused bridge in the 2004 track All These Things That I've Done by .
Frontman Brandon Flowers stated the refrain was an imitation of Lou Reed's vocal delivery.
Beyond the rock anthem, several other artists have used the title for significant releases:
most commonly refers to the legendary refrain from The Killers' hit "All These Things That I've Done," but it is also the title of several influential tracks and collaborations across soul, hip-hop, and electronic music. 🎤 The Killers: "I Got Soul, But I’m Not A Soldier"
The track features The Sweet Inspirations , a gospel group founded by Cissy Houston (mother of Whitney Houston).
The most iconic use of the phrase is the gospel-infused bridge in the 2004 track All These Things That I've Done by .
Frontman Brandon Flowers stated the refrain was an imitation of Lou Reed's vocal delivery. I Got Soul
Beyond the rock anthem, several other artists have used the title for significant releases: The most iconic use of the phrase is
most commonly refers to the legendary refrain from The Killers' hit "All These Things That I've Done," but it is also the title of several influential tracks and collaborations across soul, hip-hop, and electronic music. 🎤 The Killers: "I Got Soul, But I’m Not A Soldier" I Got Soul
The track features The Sweet Inspirations , a gospel group founded by Cissy Houston (mother of Whitney Houston).