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Artist/Band:
Robbie Williams
Lyrics for Song: Love Somebody
Lyrics for Album: Escapology
Always and forever
Is forever young
Your shadow on the pavement
The dark side of the sun
Gotta dream the dream all over
And sleep it tight
You don't wanna sing the blues
In black and white
And let's hope that spring's eternal
For everyone
If it ain't broken, break it
All the damage done
Try and love somebody
Just wanna love somebody right now
There's just no pleasing me
Try and love somebody
Just wanna love somebody right now
Lady, lay your love on me
Ballad in the rainbow just melts away
There's not enough minutes in an hour
Or hours of the day
A song played in a circle
That never skips a beat
A stranger on a country
That I have yet to meet
And let's hope that spring's eternal
For everyone
Your lifetime in a second
Though the damage done
Try and love somebody
Just wanna love somebody right now
'Cause there's just no pleasing me
Try and love somebody
Just wanna love somebody right now
Lady, lay your love on me
It'll come in your sweet time, Lord
I just gotta let you in
The blind leadin' the blind, Lord
Getting underneath your skin
I can feel you in the silence
Saying let forever be
Love, only love will set you free
I wanna love somebody
Just wanna love somebody right now
There's just no pleasing me
Try and love somebody
Just wanna love somebody right now
Lady, lay your love on me
It'll come in your sweet time, Lord
I just gotta let you in
The blind leadin' the blind, Lord
Getting underneath your skin
I can feel you in the silence
Saying let forever be
Love and only love will set you free
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Love Somebody
Love Somebody stands as a defining track from Robbie Williams' 2002 album Escapology, marking a pivotal moment in his transition toward a more introspective pop-rock sound. The recording captures the artist's signature blend of melancholic melody and theatrical delivery, showcasing his ability to craft emotionally resonant anthems. As part of a prolific era in his discography, the song reflects Williams' exploration of vulnerability and connection, themes that have become central to his broader body of work. Its enduring presence in live performances underscores its significance within his catalogue, resonating with audiences through its universal message and polished production. The track remains a testament to Williams' songwriting craft and his lasting influence on contemporary British pop music. |
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