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Artist/Band: Rod Stewart
Lyrics for Song: I Don't Want to Talk About It
Lyrics for Album: Atlantic Crossing



I can tell by your eyes that you've probably been crying forever,
and the stars in the sky don't mean nothing to you, they're a mirror.
I don't want to talk about it, how you broke my heart.
If I stay here just a little bit longer,
If I stay here, won't you listen to my heart, ohh my heart?

If I stand all alone, will the shadow hide the colors of my heart;
blue for the tears, black for the night's fears.
The star in the sky don't mean nothing to you, they're a mirror.
I don't want to talk about it, how you broke my heart.
If I stay here just a little bit longer,
if I stay here, won't you listen to my heart, ohh my heart?
my heart, ohh my heart, this old heart.

I don't want to talk about it, how you broke my heart
If I stay here just a little bit longer,
if I stay here, won't you listen to my heart, ohh my heart?
My heart, ohh my heart.


About I Don't Want to Talk About It

Rod Stewart's "I Don't Want to Talk About It" stands as a defining track from his 1974 album *Atlantic Crossing*, marking a pivotal shift in his musical direction. Released during the height of his career, the song blends his signature rock and roll energy with a more mature, introspective lyrical approach that explored personal vulnerability. The recording features Stewart's distinctive vocal delivery, characterized by a blend of grit and warmth that became a hallmark of his style in the mid-1970s. As a key component of *Atlantic Crossing*, the track contributed to the album's success and solidified Stewart's reputation as a versatile artist capable of navigating complex emotional landscapes. The song's enduring popularity speaks to its universal themes of suppressed emotion and the difficulty of addressing painful past events. It remains a staple of his discography, often cited as an example of his ability to craft memorable melodies that resonate across generations while maintaining the authenticity that defined his earlier work.


Album Lyrics: Atlantic Crossing


Rod Stewart
"Atlantic Crossing"


1. Three Time Loser
2. Alright for an Hour
3. All in the Name of Rock & Roll
4. Drift Away
5. Stone Cold Sober
6. I Don't Want to Talk About It
7. It's Not the Spotlight
8. This Old Heart of Mine
9. Still Love You
10. Sailing