We think love is perpetual, but the one who loves you will let you go The pleasure that is imaginable, it will make you leave a happy home But all we take is love for serious, do we really know what it means to us Cause if it wasn't for love we wouldn't be born, but no one really ever knows Why it puts us together, it tears us apart It can even mend it, or break your heart What we have for our self, what you say to your child But I still wonder why You can feel it, but you can't see it You can't taste it, but you can hear it You can say it, if you don't mean it You can buy it, if you don't need it You talk so much about it, what is the meaning It makes no sense, so what's the reason Tell me why do we fall in love?
Physical affection, emotions Feelings, honest Wanting, opposites of desire Longing, needing Craving, lusting Baby you light my fire Graduation, kissing Hugging, touching Yearning, sexing Mother to her child These are the thing that we really need When we talk about this thing called love You can feel it, but you can't see it You can't taste it, but you can hear it You can say it, if you don't mean it You can buy it, if you don't need it You talk so much about it, what is the meaning It makes no sense, so what's the reason Tell me why do we fall in love?
You can feel it, but you can't see it You can't taste it, but you can hear it You can say it, if you don't mean it You can buy it, if you don't need it You talk so much about it, what is the meaning It makes no sense, so what's the reason Tell me why do we fall in love? Bold As Love" I just want to talk to you.
I won't uh, do you no harm, I just want to know about your different lives, on this here people farm. Is this true Please let me talk to you. I just wanna know about, the rooms behind your minds, Do I see a vacuum there, or am I going blind Or is it just remains from vibrations and echoes long ago, Things like 'Love the World' and 'Let your fancy flow', Is this true Please let me talk to you. Let me talk to you.
I have lived here before, the days of ice, And of course this is why I'm so concerned, And I come back to find the stars misplaced and the smell of a world that has burned. It was great fun, but it's very different from singing, a distant cousin.
It was great to work with Maylm on "Blossom. It's a different rigor, and I'm doing what I love to do now. Your sound really changed in the '80s. Was that a choice you made, or was it imposed on you by Arista, your record label? That certainly was imposed on me.
The musical times changed so radically in the '80s because electronics were introduced, and suddenly record making was the milieu of the producer. He had toys to play with, and the voice became one of the toys. It was another adventure.
Songs like "You Should Hear So, yes, I stepped my big toe in the deep end of the '80's pool and saw how far I could get with it. Today, I don't sing many of those songs. I sing "You Should Hear But I didn't sing it for a while because I couldn't figure out how I could grow old with it.
Now, in concert, I show those videos and dance and laugh along. It gives people a sense of the time and who I was I was still in the old mindset of looking for a label, and they said, "No, no, you should crowdfund, and we will help you.
Skip to main content. Back to Search Results. According to lyricist Pitchford the song's lyrical concept was borrowed from " She Loves You " by the Beatles: You can't turn your back on new formats or styles. Billboard Hot in September , to become Manchester's highest charting record.
On the Cash Box chart, it spent six weeks at 4. The song would also prove to be Manchester's last Top 40 hit her single "Nice Girls" would peak at Also, it peaked at 10 on the Adult Contemporary chart [5] and 8 on the dance chart. Manchester had previously been nominated in that category for her Top 10 hit " Don't Cry Out Loud. In Australia, it ranked as the 25 single of But I cut my hair off, lost lots of weight, glammed up, and ran it up the flagpole - and it worked! It worked all the way to a Grammy, which was kind of surprising.