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Artist/Band:
Johnny Hallyday
Lyrics for Song: Before You Change Your Mind
Lyrics for Album: Rough Town [1994]
(Daryl Burgess)
Well you change your mind like you change your dress and
I'm feeling fine but I must confess, I'm like a feather on the wind
And I'm not the same since you blew in
I've been trying hard to catch you, tried, I tried, I tried
It's like flagging down a hurricane and asking for a ride
You better hurry up make love to me, before you change your mind
Well I can't go back even if I could
With every kiss I gotta knock on wook
Tied to your wagon it's a bumpy ride
Baby I love you but I don't know why
I've been trying hard to catch you, tried, I tried, I tried
Like a cat on wheels hanging on with all my might
You better hurry up make love to me, before you change your mind
I've been staying up late waiting for your call
Well I'd run to you in no time at all
Can't nail you down, is these something wrong ?
Well I rush right in but you're already gone
I've been trying hard to cath you, tried, I tried, I tried
Won't you treat me like you used to do before you say goodnight
Hurry up make love to me, before you change your mind.
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Before You Change Your Mind
Johnny Hallyday remains a defining figure in French rock, often celebrated for his ability to blend American rock influences with a distinctly European sensibility. "Before You Change Your Mind" appears on his 1994 album Rough Town, a record that captures the artist during a period of continued experimentation and vocal maturity. The track reflects Hallyday's enduring commitment to the rock genre, showcasing his signature emotive delivery and polished production style. Throughout his extensive career, the singer has maintained a vast discography that spans decades, consistently delivering recordings that resonate with audiences across generations. This song stands as a testament to his ability to craft compelling narratives within the rock idiom, reinforcing his status as a cultural icon whose work continues to influence the musical landscape. |
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