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Artist/Band:
Rick Nelson
Lyrics for Song: Everytime I Think About You
Lyrics for Album: For Your Sweet Love [Decca] [1963]
(Claude Demetrius - Joseph Levy)
Everytime I think about you I get so mad
I just can't get along without you though you treat me so bad
Yes, you're the meanest gal I know
Should be glad to see you go, but I'll get blue
Everytime I think about you, oh yeah
How can I start with somebody new
When I just can't stop loving you.
You've got your spell on me I'll never be free, oh, oh no
Everytime I think about you tears fall like rain
Gotta have my arms around you though you just bring me pain
That's why can't spite of all you've done
Snap your fingers and I'll run
'Cause I get blue.
Everytime I think about you, oh yeah, I get so mad
I just can't get along without you though you treat me so bad
Yes, you're the meanest gal I know
Should be glad to see you go, but I'll get blue
Everytime I think about you, oh yeah
How can I start with somebody new
When I just can't stop loving you...
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About Everytime I Think About You
Rick Nelson's "Everytime I Think About You" stands as a quintessential example of early 1960s rock and roll, capturing the raw energy and vocal charisma that defined his career. Released on the Decca label in 1963, the track exemplifies the genre's transition from doo-wop harmonies to the driving rhythms and electric instrumentation characteristic of the era. Nelson's delivery blends a youthful exuberance with a melodic sensibility that resonated deeply with audiences seeking the sound of the times. The song serves as a significant song in his discography, reflecting the themes of romantic longing and youthful heartbreak common in mid-60s pop music. Its enduring appeal lies in its simple yet effective composition, which allowed Nelson's voice to take center stage without relying on complex arrangements. As a staple of his recorded work, the track remains a testament to the artist's ability to craft memorable melodies that transcended fleeting trends, cementing his status as a key figure in the development of rock and roll. |
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| Album Lyrics: For Your Sweet Love [Decca] [1963] |
 Rick Nelson
"For Your Sweet Love [Decca] [1963]"
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