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Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me) • The Best Years of Our Lives (1975) • 5 Übersetzungen
Auch performt von: Suzi Quatro
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5 Übersetzungen Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me) Liedtext
You've done it all, you've broken every code
And pulled the rebel to the floor
You spoilt the game, no matter what you say
For only metal - what a bore!
Blue eyes, blue eyes, how come you tell so many lies?
Come up and see me, make me smile
Or do what you want, running wild
There's nothing left, all gone and run away
Maybe you'll tarry for a while
It's just a test, a game for us to play
Win or lose, it's hard to smile
Resist, resist, it's from yourself you have to hide
Come up and see me, to make me smile
Or do what you want, running wild
There ain't no more, you've taken everything
From my belief in Mother Earth
Can you ignore my faith in everything
Cos I know what faith is and what it's worth
Away, away, and don't say maybe you'll try
To come up and see me, to make me smile
Or do what you want, just running wild
Danke! ❤ | ||
4 Mal gedankt |
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The song was the first single to be released under the name "Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel", as opposed to simply "Cockney Rebel". In July 1974, the original Cockney Rebel disbanded, and Harley then assembled a new line-up later in the year. "Make Me Smile" described Harley's feelings on the band's split. For many years, it was believed that Harley purposely chose to disband the original line-up and embark on a new career path. However, years later, Harley began to reveal the truth behind the band's split.
Harley began writing the song only days after the band's split.
On "The One Show" in October 2010, Harley called the lyric "a finger-pointing piece of vengeful poetry. It's getting off my chest how I felt about the guys splitting up a perfectly workable machine. I wrote it saying 'Look, you'll learn how well we're doing here, we're doing well, why are you doing this?'"
(Wikipedia)