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* [[Bowdlerise]]: Perhaps one of the most baffling ones ever, in "Lookin' for a Good Time," a song that's about two people meeting in a club and hooking up. The last line of the second verse on the album version was "Would you get the wrong impression / If I called us a cab right now"; the radio edit ends with "if I asked you to dance right now" and, to prevent "dance" from showing up twice so closely, "you shouldn't dance like that" in an earlier line becomes "you shouldn't move like that". However, the rest of the song (which includes such lines as "Go ahead and lie to me and hold me close/tell me that you love me even if you don't") is left alone.
* [[Call -and -Response Song]]: Many of their songs are set as dialogue between Hillary and Charles, most notably "Need You Now".
* [[Non -Indicative Name]]
* [[Lesser Star]]: Subverted by Dave Haywood, who doesn't contribute much vocally but plays piano, guitar and mandolin on many songs and does just as much songwriting as the other two members.
* [[Record Producer]]: Session guitarist Paul Worley, doing by far the most pop-sounding production he's ever done. Little-known singer-songwriter Victoria Shaw helped him on the first album.